imported_ats
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Yes, but that is happening because one capable system meant going HEDT route for Intel, which was more expensive. Now, when there is Ryzen 7 on the market, you can keep only one system, one monitor, less space occupied, etc, etc.
The need for the second system was an effect, not a cause. Why keep 2 windows installs and edit on the lesser secondary system when you can benefit from the power of the better one?
For me that sounds like excuses. If you have a 6900 or 6950 PC, you don't need another. Same for R7 and Threadripper.
No the second system, wasn't effect, it is simply the best setup. Regardless of the configuration of the gaming rig, you are always better off with a separate streaming PC. Literally have streamers with 69(5)0 using secondary streaming rigs. This allows them to use a relatively cheap capture card to support both PC gaming as well as console gaming as well as have the camera and mixing entirely separate from the gaming rig. Regardless of the power of the main rig, using it for streaming, mixing, and camera input affects gaming performance. Having a second streaming rig also vastly simplifies setup and configuration.