Anyone have a streaming setup using multiple sources? I would like to convert my old PC into a streaming PC that will accept signal from my PS5 and my new PC. Not sure of the hardware I'd need for that. A capture card, like the Elgato stuff, seems to be for taking a single signal and sending to a PC. Is there a similar capture card that would take both PS5 and PC video to the streaming PC?
A few things: Most (read: cheaper) capture cards for gaming use have only one HDMI input, so if you want to capture two things at the same time you need two of them.A capture card, like the Elgato stuff, seems to be for taking a single signal and sending to a PC. Is there a similar capture card that would take both PS5 and PC video to the streaming PC?
steve sorta ambushed himProps to that dude for being candid with Steve, considering he just showed up lol
yea lulz, likeI bought an ASUS board before so I have reasons for never buying anything with their fucking name on it ever again even if the world blows up and they are the only tech company to survive. ASRock was always the brand you bought if you didn't have the money to PC game but wanted to PC game. Not sure how they are now but I got into this when a 486DX266 was a fast CPU.
Well, despite the program I used saying everything was compatible, the fan shroud for the cooler is just barely blocking the power plugs in the motherboard. They might work if I break off the clips/locks, but that seems like a bad idea for a power cable.Ordered my parts last Friday. For some reason they were broken up into 4 deliveries, even though they are all supposed to be here today. I've received 1 of the 4. Gotta be some DEI shit going on.
Well, despite the program I used saying everything was compatible, the fan shroud for the cooler is just barely blocking the power plugs in the motherboard. They might work if I break off the clips/locks, but that seems like a bad idea for a power cable.
Not sure I can move or adjust either the cooler or the MB given the mounting points. Drill new MB mounts? LOL
so are you saying you mounted the aio rad on top and there is so little clearance that the shroud/fans are next to the two 8pin aux?Well, despite the program I used saying everything was compatible, the fan shroud for the cooler is just barely blocking the power plugs in the motherboard. They might work if I break off the clips/locks, but that seems like a bad idea for a power cable.
Not sure I can move or adjust either the cooler or the MB given the mounting points. Drill new MB mounts? LOL
Those (2) 8 pin aux plugs are the bane of our existence! 2 fairly large plugs in the top corner of the mobo where (usually) a case fan and/or a radiator / cpu cooler will block. What can go wrong?so are you saying you mounted the aio rad on top and there is so little clearance that the shroud/fans are next to the two 8pin aux?
my vote is still cpu fan clipsThose (2) 8 pin aux plugs are the bane of our existence! 2 fairly large plugs in the top corner of the mobo where (usually) a case fan and/or a radiator / cpu cooler will block. What can go wrong?
Gigabyte (e.g. MC13)I like Asrock for Asrock Rack mobos. I'm not sure anyone else competes in that niche space.
Fan shroud touches mobo, I noticed. Can’t move the fans anywhere. Fan still spins fine. Cooling system can’t be shifted forward in the case any further. Cant go up. Only option is fuck around to try and move to mobo down? No other mounting holes for it though.Take some pictures. If you went with the Phantom Spirit it might just need to be flipped 180 to bias the bulk of the cooler toward the bottom.