I don't really care if I have to stay at 720p30, but I just wanna know if it is enough for streaming.Īnd again, I don't really do any gaming livestreaming, if I do, it's usually either Geforce NOW or games from before 2010, I usually do things with virtual machines and sometimes some coding and emulating. So, I guess my question isn't really enough, as I am sure it is, but my question is, can it livestream better then my current computer?
#Amd radeon vega 8 graphics install#
Higher theoretical gaming performance, based on specifications. Download drivers for AMD Radeon (TM) Vega 8 Graphics video cards (Windows 7 圆4), or install DriverPack Solution software for automatic driver download and update. This is a much newer product, it might have better long term support. Intel Core i5, 2nd gen Sandy Bridge, AMD Radeon 6630M, and I've been livestreaming at 720p30 on it for a while with minimal framedrops.Īfter checking something out, with most benchmarks it seems like the Ryzen 5 3500U is slightly more then 3 times as powerful then the Core i5, and even those integrated Vega 8 graphics are faster then my old 256MB DGPU. This might be a strong point if your current power supply is not enough to handle the Radeon HD 4870. laptop: Intel UHD Graphics 630 GPU2 Macbook Pro 15 laptop: AMD Radeon Pro Vega 20 GPU 3 AWS p3.2xlarge instance: NVIDIA Tesla V100 PEs Frequency 8 3.6. Why? Because, my old computer was a Mac Mini Mid 2011. It offers performance similar to basic graphics of common laptop processors, such as the Intel UHD graphics of the Intel Core CPUs. The Radeon Vega 8 can be used for light gaming. I found a $450 Ryzen 5 laptop and Vega 8, and I do some live streaming, and I looked up and saw that a lot of people say that it's not powerful enough for streaming. The AMD Radeon Vega 8 is an integrated graphics processor used in the AMD Ryzen 5-series main processors for laptops. So, I'm thinking of finally upgrading my old computer, but I don't have a very big budget.