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The Perfect Streaming Rig: A Look into BrookeAB’s Custom PowerGPU Build
When it comes to combining high-octane gaming performance with flawless streaming, few names shine brighter than BrookeAB. With over 1.2 million Twitch followers and countless more on social media, she has captivated audiences with her vibrant personality, immersive gameplay, and expertise in games like Fortnite and Valorant. But behind every successful streamer stands a high-performance rig.
The Need for Premium PC Builds in Streaming and Gaming
Streaming isn’t just about playing video games; it's about delivering an engaging experience for your audience.
Seamless Gameplay with no lag, even when performing at high graphics settings.
Smooth Streaming to ensure zero interruptions or stuttering during live broadcasts.
Eye-Catching Aesthetic—because let's face it, a visually stunning PC adds flair to any gaming room.
For demanding setups where live-streaming, high-resolution gaming, and managing multiple overlays happen simultaneously, only a custom-built PC can deliver. Anything less simply won’t cut it.
PowerGPU – A Trusted Name in Custom Gaming PCs
PowerGPU has established itself as a go-to for bespoke gaming rigs, offering:
Tailored Builds based on specific user needs.
Top-of-the-Line Components from trusted brands.
Meticulous Attention to Detail, including superior cable management and optimized performance.
With an impressive track record of crafting dream PCs for pro gamers, streamers, and casual enthusiasts alike, PowerGPU builds systems for gamers who won’t settle for average.
*Pro Tip: Check out the latest NVIDIA RTX 5080 and the NVIDIA RTX 5090 Gaming PCs
Choosing the Right PC Matters
Choosing the right PC isn't just a a right decision; it's an investment in your craft and your brand. PowerGPU delivered a custom setup that ticks all the boxes:
Ultra-Fast Processing for resource-intensive streaming and gaming.
Top-Tier Graphics Power with the MSI EXPERT GeForce RTX 4080 Super GPU.
Customization to reflect BrookeAB's personality and streaming needs.
The Star of the Show – LIAN LI O11 Dynamic EVO RGB
Aesthetics matter, especially when your PC doubles as part of your on-screen presence! Its custom rig features the stunning LIAN LI O11 Dynamic EVO RGB, a case as functional as it is gorgeous. Its modular design allows for maximum airflow and displays vibrant RGB lighting, ensuring it matches her glamorous brand.
Enhanced Cooling ensures long gaming and streaming sessions never compromise performance.
Dual-Chamber Design keeps components tidy, contributing to an incredible presentation during streams.
Staying Cool Under Pressure – DeepCool LS720 AIO Cooler
High-performance PCs generate heat—especially when pushing boundaries. To maintain optimal performance, her setup includes the DeepCool LS720 AIO Cooler, ensuring her CPU remains cool under intense workloads.
Equipped with triple-fan cooling for efficient heat dissipation.
Quiet operation means viewers are captivated by gameplay, not fan noise.
Power Meets Precision – Intel Core i7-14700K
For a streamer like Brooke, speed is essential. That’s why her setup includes the Intel Core i7-14700K processor, offering:
Exceptional performance across multitasking activities.
Optimized responsiveness for everything from gaming to rendering.
Coupled with the MSI MPG Z790 Edge WiFi DDR5 motherboard, BrookeAB’s rig achieves unparalleled power and stability, crucial for hosting her millions of viewers.
The Supporting Cast – Best-in-Class Components
BrookeAB’s custom build doesn’t stop with a stellar case, cooler, and CPU; every part of her PC setup contributes to its elite performance.
CORSAIR Vengeance 64GB DDR5 RAM (6000MHz C30) ensures smooth multitasking, even when juggling streaming software and AAA games.
KINGSTON 2TB Gen4 NVMe SSD delivers lightning-fast load times.
be quiet! Light Wings RGB Fans provide exceptional airflow with dazzling visuals.
PURE POWER 12 M 1000W PSU guarantees consistent and efficient power delivery.
The entire setup also features custom sleeved cable extensions and a UV print by SUTO, adding a unique touch to complete the build.
Why PowerGPU Custom PCs for Content Creators Stand out from the Pack
With so much riding on streaming performance and PC aesthetics, BrookeAB needed a partner she could trust—PowerGPU delivered. In addition, Their team of experts crafted a custom build tailored to her unique style and designed to meet the high demands of her craft. Their commitment to using only top-of-the-line components ensures maximum reliability and performance. And as BrookeAB knows, when you’re in the limelight, quality can’t be compromised.
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Mini Neck Fan Rechargeable Air Cooler 3 Speed Fans
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The Ultimate Budget Gaming PC!
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31Jul2023
When the CPU runs warm - Get a bigger cooler. I mean a BIGGER cooler.
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Od dłuższego czasu nie działo się nic ciekawego w branży sprzętu komputerowego, a w chłodzeniach powietrznych, to jeszcze większa nuda… Przynajmniej do DZISIAJ! Czyli do dnia premiery modelu AK620 DIGITAL, które jako pierwsze na rynku otrzymało wyświetlacz pokazujący w czasie rzeczywistym aktualne obciążenie i temperaturę procesora! To niesamowite, jak taki mały gadżet może tak podnieść atrakcyjność i funkcjonalność naszego komputera! Nie wierzycie? To zobaczcie sami, jak prezentuje się to cudo techniki w akcji!
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DeepCool AK620 Digital: A Tower Cooler That Lives Up to the Hype
This blog is an Amazon affiliate, which means that if you click on a paid link from this website that takes you to Amazon and you purchase a product, I will receive a small commission. You can find links to Amazon in the highlighted words. In the realm of CPU coolers, the DeepCool AK620 Digital stands as a formidable contender, garnering praise for its exceptional cooling performance and sleek…
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#Affordable cooling#CPU cooler#CPU cooling#CPU heat management#CPU overclocking#DeepCool AK620 Digital#Enthusiast cooling#High-performance cooling#pc cooling#PC temperature control#Quiet cooling
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ELitehubs Presents: Unleash Your PC's Potential with the Deepcool Matrexx 50 Mesh
"ELitehubs proudly introduces the Best Deepcool Matrexx 50 Mesh, the ultimate PC case for gamers and enthusiasts. With its mesh front panel, optimized airflow, and spacious interior, it provides exceptional cooling and versatility. This case accommodates high-end components and features a stylish, minimalist design. Elevate your build with the best - Deepcool Matrexx 50 Mesh, available exclusively at ELitehubs."
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COMPUTERPICS! FINALLY!
3 photos and a buncha text underneath!
heres the tower of power aka my lovely desktop lovers. i dont have my own place so my cumputers are all stacked up in my very small bedroom i rent.
from the bottom up, here we have the black deepcool case from my first gaming pc build. rn it has an older gaming setup board in it that i took from work, and am going to turn into a NAS archive.
right of that is the strikingly handsome Compaq AP550 workstation, a dual Slot One CPU system ive populated with two Pentum IIIs but have yet to start up!
to his right is one of my two gateway G series desktops, a GP7-500, which i believe is sporting a Pentium II i shoved in there mostly for storage, and to use its Pentium III in the compaq, hahah. my second gateway tower is atop him, a G6-350 with a Pentium II.
to her left is another generic build, the newest among my vintage desktop computers, sporting a Pentium 4. i named her Nike after the very coincidentally formed mark on her front which i cant bring myself to wipe away =]
above her, obfuscated by the coyote prayer flags from artist CoyoticTroubles, is my Macintosh SE, Sarah! she was the first vintage computer i ever owned! i got her when i was a teenager from a flea market. she sports dual diskette drives and an ultradrive 80 Si hard disk with some interesting files on it. since i didnt get her from my work, i was able to keep the data on her disk. hopefully it hasnt all been lost, since i havent turned her on since highschool! heres a clear photo of her:
to her right you can see one of my many toughbooks, a projector, and a somewhat busted up tape drive. ill post some more individual photos sometime soon maybe! something more intimate. id also like to do sensual repair or maintenance or upgrade POV videos with them!
the rest of my computers in my room live on top of my dresser, demonstrated in the following photo featuring my partners spidergwen statue and a little playdoh sculpture they made me hahahah. here you can see my Dell Optiplex GXa holding up two generic builds from the 90s, and on the right my HP 700/96 terminal, who matches my HP D-Class 9000 server that i havent photographed yet. on top of the left tower theres a chip programmer box i found at work hahah its super cool looking i had to take it..
you can also see my appleCD drive on the far right!
feel free to let me know what you think about my harem collection of vintage computers in the replies or my dms or reblog or whatevs idk im new here and i just love chatting with folks! thnx for looking!
#computer love#computers#vintage computer#computer#computer collection#objectum#my photography#my collection#terminal#compact macintosh#macintosh#vintage mac#dell optiplex gxa#optiplex gxa#pentium ii#pentium iii#pentium
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Ok, but list the PC build. Don't leave us hanging.
Intel Core i7-14700KF
GIGABYTE Z790 AORUS ELITE AX ICE LGA 1700 Intel Z790
GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER AERO OC 16G
Creative Sound Blaster AE-7 Hi-Res Internal PCIe Sound Card
G.SKILL Ripjaws S5 Series 64GB (2 x 32GB)
WD_BLACK SN850X NVMe M.2 2280 2TB
DeepCool PX1000G WH ATX3.0 80 PLUS Gold
LIAN LI O11 Vision White
LIAN LI Galahad II LCD SL-INF 360 White
LIAN LI UNI FAN SL INFINITY 120 RGB WHITE REVERSE BLADE VERSION
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today i built my very own computer for the first time! I'm going to call her Nausicaa because she's basically a wind tunnel. she boots and bios detects everything, but tomorrow i still need to format drives, install OSes, set up the monitor, pick some nice colours for the rgb, etc etc. - not to mention take some better photos in daylight...
but you guys... I'm already so happy that she works! this is the first time I've ever had a really high end computer and i can't wait to see what she can do...
for fans of cryptic letters and numbers:
amd 7950X3D cpu, 4070Ti gpu, b650e-i mini-ITX mobo, fractal torrent nano case, the giant cpu cooler is a "deepcool assassin", she has 64gb of ddr5 ram, 4tb of ssd capacity (windows and linux each get 2tb), plus 8tb of spinning backup storage. the monitor is a 1440p ultrawide 144Hz VA HDR monitor by Dell. here's a full parts list.
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Fan Dimensions120×120×25 mm(L×W×H)Net Weight170 gFan Speed500~1850 RPM±10%Fan Airflow68.99 CFMFan Air Pressure2.19 mmAqFan Noise≤28 dB(A)Fan Connector4-pin PWM
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I just ordered a bunch of pieces parts that I'm gonna turn into a computer.
I've built systems before, like eh 15 years ago or more, and I cannot overstate how delightful it is that the persistence of modularity means that while the system I'm building now will be functionally the equivalent of dozens of times the power of the computer I built then, the bones of it are all pretty similar.
Motherboard. Cpu. Cooler. Power supply. RAM. Storage. Case. Fans. Graphics card. Operating system. Monitor.
Now some things have changed. You can now buy literally everything with vivid rainbow lights, and for a few minutes I stared at the pretty modern cases with their windows and rave -like interiors, and dreamed of the gayest computer on the planet.
Then I remembered that I'm a photophobic mushroom who computers in a darkened room and hates bright high contrast lighting and spent more dollars to get a case without a window.
Also, water cooling terrifies me. Not because the idea is unsound but because while I'm confident in my ability to insert tab a into slot b to assemble a computer by going slowly and following instructions, the very notion of me handling liquids around electronic components sounds inherently fraught.
So I did not go with components which require such things.
Infodumping below the cut.
(for the curious: fractal design define r5 case, msi pro z790-p WiFi ddr4 mobo, i5136000kf (14 core), 64gb ddr4 RAM, radeon rx6800 16gb, deepcool ak400 zero dark plus cooler, 4x 140mm case fans, Corsair 850w modular platinum ps, 1 tb ssd for the os and a 2tb ssd for the games, both pcie4x4 nvme, and a curved 27 inch 2k monitor. This is upgrading from a 2015 laptop which is still very robust with an i76700 quad core processor, 16gb RAM, 1tb ssd and a gtx950m 4gb graphics card which just this year stopped meeting minimum specs for the games I want to play. I figure the new system could last me another 8-10 years.)
Is 64 gb of ram overkill? Hahahaha yes. But it's about a hundred bucks. Is 3tb overkill? No but it's also about 120 bucks. Do I need a 27 inch monitor? Mayyyybe but it's $200. The real splurge is the video card and CPU, but I'm not going to regret those at all when I'm playing starfield and bg3.
(I'm also going to play every game I've been playing at low settings on ultra just because I can. Subnautica is gonna be so pretty.)
Interestingly, the parts come with three games, including the one I initially decided to build a system for (starfield). The processor comes with assassin's creed mirage and something I didn't recognize. Going with Intel for the processor and AMD for the GPU ended up being very much in my favor that way as if I'd gone ryzen, I'd have ended up with two copies of starfield.
I think the last time I built a system from scratch it had 4-8 gigs of RAM and a 2gb video card and maybe a dual core cpu maybe not. I've done some bare bones systems since then and a lot of upgrades, but not from-the-ground-up.
Amusingly, while doing this, I thought I was going to hand my laptop down to my son. Then I realized that in a pandemic fugue state in 2021 I bought him and my husband computers with part of the stimulus that were basically maxed out refurb systems that somehow are running 32g of RAM each and the only real weakness in their systems are graphics, which hubby doesn't use and which can be easily upgraded for my son for like <$150 to double his vram.
I have minimal memory of buying these systems but it makes sense for how little they complain about them. (old Dell optiplex systems. I think I spent 400 on each of them at the time. With upgrades.)
So since I've been hyperfixated on this process I've been watching a lot of pc building YouTube and it's been very helpful but also very popcorn. So much drama. Le gasp.
My one regret about not getting a flash light up system with lots of rgb is that it would impress the hell out of my 11 year old but I seriously can't deal with that much light up distraction and the extra cost for the components has been spent on a better GPU.
Anyway this is all going to be much cheaper than trying to find a system with equivalent stats prebuilt, and it's been a while since that was true when I was in the market for a computer.
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NEW PC BUILD COMPLETE-
Case: Hyte Y60 Case
MOBO: ASUS TUF Gaming Z790-Plus WiFi D5
CPU: Intel I9-13900k
RAM: 32GB Kingston Fury Renegade RGB 6400MT/s
SSD: Samsung 990 PRO w/ Heatsink 2TB
GPU: ASUS ROG STRIX 4090 OC
AIO (CPU Water-Cooling): DeepCool LS720 SE 360mm
LED Cables: Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 12VHPWR (for GPU) and Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 24 PIN Extension
Fans: Lian Li UNI Fan AL120 V2 RGB
PSU: MSI MPG A1000G PCIE 5 & ATX 3.0
#pc build#custom pc#i spent like 4k on this lol#still have to throw the storage from my old pc in this and get it to 4tb of space#im not a streamer but i could be 🤷♂️
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The DeepCool AG400 and AK400 are both single-tower air coolers that are designed for budget-minded gamers and enthusiasts. AG400 comes with a 120mm PWM fan that has a maximum speed of 2000 RPM and AK400 comes with a 120mm FDB fan that has a maximum speed of 1850 RPM For More details and Information 📞Contact Us: +91 92480 71721 📧Email: [email protected]
#Deepcool#VishalPeripherals#vishalperipheralts#Hyderabad#aircoolerfan#custompcbuild#vishalcomputech#gamingcommunity#aircoolers#deepcoolaircooler#deepcoolak400#deepcoolag400
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28Jun2023
I had the bright idea to take the Corsair All in One I had and put it in CoolBlue
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What kind of desktop PC do you use to play Baldur's gate 3? I mean the specifications of the pc.
Hi anon, these are my PC specs:
i7 14700K w/ Deepcool AK620 Zero Dark for cooling
ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-H Gaming (Wifi 6E) ATX
Cosair Vengeance RGB 64GB RAM DDR5 6400
EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3
EVGA SuperNOVA 1000W GT Fully Modular Power Supply
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy PCle RX 7.1 Sound Card
SAMSUNG 990 PRO SSD NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen4 2TB (OS and software)
SAMSUNG 870 EVO 4TB 2.5 inch SATA III and 2TB (game installs)
8TB WD 3.5 in SATA HDD (media and mods)
For PC case and fans I'm still using the medium size tower from the prebuilt I got in 2019
Monitors: LG 4K HDR 60Hz and Pixio PX329 2K 165Hz
Edifier R1280DB Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers
#I used to think the sound card and bookshelf speakers are overkill until I hear Minthara's voice *chef kiss*#'vengeance' heh heh heh#I got the GPU used two years ago from fb marketplace but so far so good *knock on wood*#I'm sad EVGA doesn't make pc parts anymore :((#we don't use webcam and mic in this household#anon#answered#colin's pc
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