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Streaming PCs

Make your Broadcasting memorable with a Vibox PC

View our range of Streaming PCs, and start your journey into broadcasting and recording your gaming sessions, with a high-end desktop, appropriate for gamers, video editors and much more, you can also fully customize your streaming PC with our PC Configurator and opt to remove and upgrade any component you want such as the CPU, RAM, Graphics Card and much more.

Equipped with an Intel Core CPU, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX or GTX GPU, SSD, HDD or both and a pre-installed Windows operating system, a Vibox Streaming PC has the specs necessary to keep you streaming for hours on end and complete your gaming rig.

Swap out components for any of your choices such as AMD Ryzen CPU, or a different GPU such as an NVIDIA Geforce GTX.

Built with Quality-Components

Vibox follows a very strict build and testing process to ensure that you will receive the best PC possible, assembled by professional PC builders, and quality controlled to the highest standard, our PCs use components from some of the industry's most respected manufacturers.

A prebuilt streaming PC, much like a gaming PC, uses powerful processors and graphics cards, both of which are fundamentally important to how your PC performs.

Cabled managed

Each PC is fully cable managed, hiding away all unnecessary cables so that your PC has a neat and tidy aesthetic.

Tested

Once the PC is fully assembled, it's taken through an extensive testing process to ensure the best stability and performance

Warranty & Support

Each Vibox PC comes with our Lifetime Warranty as standard that entitles you to free upgrades and repair labour.

Streaming Accessories

With any of our PCs, you can opt to upgrade your order with additional peripherals such as a Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse and Headset.

Stream your Favorite Games

To ensure that your dedicated streaming PC is up to the task of not only taking on intensive games and the heavy lifting of streaming as well, we use the highest quality components on the market, which ensures you will have high performance when gaming, live streaming, editing videos and sharing your gameplay to multiple platforms such as Twitch, YouTube and Facebook Gaming.

Frequently Asked Questions

How important is a graphics card for streaming?

A great graphics card will ensure that your streaming setup is free from lag and solidify that your experience will be smooth when coupled with a decent CPU that can handle graphically intensive games and tasks, our mid to high-end streaming PCs utilize the NVIDIA RTX and GTX graphics cards series which are some of the most sought after units for gamers and general users.

How important is a CPU for streaming?

Whether you are streaming on YouTube, Twitch or any other service, your computer needs to be able to handle the load, this is the role of a CPU, acting as the brain of your PC, the CPU is needed to process input, store data, and output results, without it your PC will simply not boot.

Can any PC be a streaming PC?

Theoretically, any computer can be used to stream from. However, in order to get the best streaming experience possible, we recommend using a PC that has been designed specifically for streaming purposes. This ensures that your system will have the power and features needed to provide a high-quality stream without any hiccups or lag.

How to stream Xbox to PC?

First and foremost, in order to stream Xbox to PC, you will need two things: an Xbox One console and a Windows 10 PC. Once you have both of these devices, you can then proceed to download the free “Xbox app” from the Microsoft Store onto your PC. With the app installed, simply launch it and sign in with your Microsoft account. After that, select “Connect” from the left sidebar menu and then choose your Xbox One console from the list of available devices. Finally, select “Stream” and you will be ready to start streaming your PC gaming

How to stream Nintendo Switch to PC?

To stream Nintendo Switch to PC, you will first need to purchase a third-party capture card such as the Elgato HD60 S. Once you have the capture card, connect it to your Switch dock and then plug it into an available USB port on your PC. Next, download the “Elgato Game Capture” software from their website and install it onto your computer. After that, launch the software and select “Capture” from the main menu. From here, choose your desired recording quality settings and then hit “Start Live Stream” when you are ready

What do you need for a streaming setup? 

Here are the most essential components, software and gear that you need for live streaming, starting with an internet connection:

CPU (Central Processing Unit):

  • Explanation: The CPU is the brain of your computer. It handles all the calculations and processing required for streaming, including encoding and managing various software.

  • Importance: A powerful CPU ensures smooth streaming performance by handling tasks efficiently, preventing lag, and enabling high-quality encoding for your viewers.

GPU (Graphics Processing Unit):

  • Explanation: The GPU is responsible for rendering graphics and videos. It assists the CPU in processing graphical elements and maintaining a high frame rate during streaming.

  • Importance: A capable GPU enhances the visual quality of your stream, providing crisp graphics and smooth gameplay, which is vital for viewer engagement.

Capture Card:

  • Explanation: A capture card connects to your gaming console or another PC and captures the gameplay or content, allowing you to stream it on your primary streaming PC.

  • Importance: For console gamers, a capture card is essential for broadcasting gameplay to platforms like Twitch, ensuring high-quality video and minimal input lag.

Streaming Software:

  • Explanation: Streaming software (e.g., OBS Studio or Streamlabs OBS) manages your stream's settings, overlays, and scenes, enabling you to go live and interact with your audience.

  • Importance: Choosing the right streaming software is crucial for customizing your stream's look and feel and ensuring it runs smoothly.

Webcam/Camera:

  • Explanation: The webcam or camera captures your facial expressions and reactions, adding a personal touch to your stream.

  • Importance: A high-quality webcam/camera enhances your viewer's connection with you, making your stream more engaging and relatable.

Microphone:

  • Explanation: The microphone captures your voice and audio commentary, allowing you to interact with your audience and provide commentary during gameplay.

  • Importance: A good microphone ensures clear and professional audio quality, making your commentary and communication with viewers enjoyable and easy to understand.

Stream Deck:

  • Explanation: A Stream Deck is a customizable control panel with programmable buttons that streamline common streaming tasks, like scene switching, muting, or launching applications.

  • Importance: A Stream Deck simplifies your streaming workflow, making it easier to manage your stream without interrupting the content or viewer experience.

Key Light:

  • Explanation: Key lights provide consistent, adjustable lighting to improve the visibility of your face or background during streaming.

  • Importance: Proper lighting enhances your stream's overall visual quality, making you look more professional and allowing viewers to see you clearly.

Peripherals:

  • Explanation: Peripherals include your keyboard, mouse, and any other input devices. These ensure you can control your stream and interact with your audience effectively.

  • Importance: High-quality peripherals contribute to a seamless streaming experience, allowing you to manage your stream and engage with viewers without technical hiccups or discomfort.