Best Streaming PC Build in India (2026)
Twitch/YouTube live build — Ryzen 7 7700 + RTX 4060 + 32GB DDR5. Stream + game on one rig.
Published 2026-04-25
Single-PC streaming has caught up to two-PC setups in 2026. NVIDIA’s NVENC + AMF encoders are cheap on tax now, and DDR5 means you can keep OBS, Discord, browser, and game in RAM without thrashing.
The build
| Part | Pick | Why |
|---|---|---|
| CPU | Ryzen 7 7700 | 8C/16T — gaming + OBS encode + chat overhead |
| Motherboard | MSI B650M PRO-A WiFi | WiFi 6E means a wired-equivalent fallback |
| RAM | 2×16GB DDR5-6000 CL30 | 32GB — OBS, browser tabs, game, Discord all live |
| GPU | RTX 4060 8GB | Latest NVENC, AV1 streaming-ready, DLSS in game |
| SSD | 1TB Gen4 NVMe + 2TB SATA | Hot games + VOD archive split |
| PSU | 650W 80+ Gold | Quiet semi-fanless — no fan noise on stream |
| Case | be quiet! Pure Base 500 | Sound-dampened, three included silent fans |
| Cooler | Noctua NH-U12S redux | Brown is timeless. Silent. Beats most AIOs. |
Live offers at /build/best-under-90000.
Why NVIDIA over AMD here
NVENC is still 2-3 generations ahead of AMD’s AMF for live streaming. RX 7600 has comparable raster, but Twitch viewers will see a meaningful quality drop at the same bitrate. For pure gaming, AMD wins ₹/perf. For streaming, NVIDIA wins.
What to skip
- RTX 4060 Ti 8GB — same NVENC as 4060, ₹10k more for raster you don’t need at 1080p stream resolution
- 16GB RAM — every streamer overcommits memory. 32GB is mandatory.
- Cheap mic — your audience tolerates 720p video before bad audio. Budget ₹4-5k for a Maono PD200X or Samson Q9U over a fancier GPU.
Stream settings that actually work
- Encoder: NVIDIA NVENC HEVC (or AV1 if Twitch has rolled out for you)
- Bitrate: 6000 kbps for 1080p60
- CPU usage preset: irrelevant on NVENC
- Two scenes minimum: full-screen game + “Be Right Back” with webcam
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