This is my entire streaming setup. So in my setup, I run a dual PC setup, meaning one of my computers is a streaming computer. This thing right here. Meaning any game that I’m streaming, I’m taking the footage off of my gaming computer. So this is my gaming PC. Completely custom built by yours truly. Has the 40 90 in there and I 9 14 k, yada yada. A bunch of RAM, a bunch of stuff I probably didn’t need in it, but it is an absolute monster. And of course, I am lazy and have yet to do anything with my cable management, so you’re gonna see a lot of cables back there. Pretend like that doesn’t exist. Both of these computers. The streaming one, very simple. Has like a 30 60 in it. Literally the only thing I use this bad boy for is streaming, so it doesn’t really give much love. You can even tell from like all of the stuff that I have on it. It’s literally like TikTok Live Studio, OBS, Elgato. Very, very simple. But I love this PC. It’s a workhorse. It’s how you see me streaming every day on TikTok and Twitch. The next thing we’re jumping into is the camera. And I’m not talking about this camera right here. Even though this is a really sick camera. You don’t need this one. I’m talking about the camera I use to stream with. So I use a Sony A66HUNDRED. When you Guys see my streams and you’re like, oh my god, why is the quality so good? It’s because this camera is capturing my P O V. With my background over there, making it look so insane, and it just looks incredible on the stream. I have three monitors. One monitor connected to my Stream PC, a vertical monitor for the Stream PC, and then the gaming PC. I have two monitors connected with Gojo Sensei lighting. I use this newer light. This is normally the light that I turn on. And I have, like, a random sticker here that says play and then read chat after, so I’m not reading the chat in the rounds. Um, but I only use one. You could use two. But I like to use a lot of natural lights, which is why you see this beautiful background here. So normally when I’m playing, I get, like, a nice view of Miami in the skyline, but when I’m not and it goes down, we turn this light on. Beyond that, let’s get into some of the peripherals, some of the things I like to use for streaming. For my mic, I use the Sure S M7 B. It’s really, really good. Um, solid mic. Probably the most standard mic that everyone uses. I also use a low profile mic arm from Elgato. This is probably the best mic arm I’ve ever seen or used. And if you’re looking for something that can basically move your Mic out of your way so it’s not taking up too much desk space. It’s this bad boy right here. Um, beyond that I do use the Go XLR as my mixer. I know there are newer versions of this and new mixers that you can switch to. Um, but I’m of the thought process of if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. So I will eventually change this, change this when I have to, but until then I’ll keep using it. I use the Stream Deck which is great for like scenes and transitions. I don’t really run a ton of stuff on it, but it gets the job done. Uh, my secondary keyboard is a 100 these high ground keyboard. Super slick. My main keyboard is a wooting. No snap tap enabled of course, but I love the wooting keyboard. Super nice. Uh, and how I stream footage from my streaming P. C. To my game? I mean from my gaming P. C. To my streaming P. C. I use this beautiful thing called a Game Capture HD sixty. Takes all of the footage from my Stream P. C. I mean my gaming. Takes all of the footage from my gaming P. C. And ports it over to the Stream P. C. And last but not least, I have an autonomous standing desk. I don’t really stand that often, but yeah, outside of like some very questionable cable management, that is my entire setup. Uh, very very simple. Um, you don’t need anything remotely close to this. Like, you could do a streaming setup with a one PC. But because I wanted to go all out, it’s the reason why I wanted to go with the two PC setup. I know it’s not as aesthetic as other people’s builds, but I like it. It gets the job done. And. Yeah, there we go.