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Hey everyone,
I'm really hoping someone can suggest me a laptop that's under $1000 that will handle multicamming, obs etc. the whole lot really.
I am so bad with laptop tech it isn't even funny.
Also if this has already been discussed sometime in the past year or so (so the laptop isn't too outdated) Please point me in the right direction I can't find anything :\
 
Hey everyone,
I'm really hoping someone can suggest me a laptop that's under $1000 that will handle multicamming, obs etc. the whole lot really.
I am so bad with laptop tech it isn't even funny.
Also if this has already been discussed sometime in the past year or so (so the laptop isn't too outdated) Please point me in the right direction I can't find anything :\

You might want to provide some more details on what you are going to be using the laptop for aside from camming because you can get away with multistreaming with a pretty old intel laptop as long as it supports quicksync. Will you be doing any gaming on this laptop you are looking to purchase?
 
You might want to provide some more details on what you are going to be using the laptop for aside from camming because you can get away with multistreaming with a pretty old intel laptop as long as it supports quicksync. Will you be doing any gaming on this laptop you are looking to purchase?
hey, its just for camming I want it to be completely separate from my other stuff
 
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I wasn't aware snapdragon doesn't have x264 option for OBS until you said something, nice catch.
Yeah and it's always nice to have Intel quick sync available even if a person wants to use x264 with the various thermal/power throttling situations that can occur in laptops the safest purchase is one with quicksync or perhaps NVENC. I'm not too sure how reliable AMD hardware encoding is these days.
 
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