- RAM
Quad-channel RAM architecture must be used on the server, i.e. there have to be at least 4 memory modules of the same type and manufacturer placed in the blue slots of the motherboard (the slots may be colored differently in some motherboards, for details see the motherboard manual) It can be checked with CPU-Z

- Processor
This is the list of processors that support quad-channel architecture (you may not proceed if you have a different processor): Intel Core: Intel Core i9-7980XE Intel Core i9-7900X Intel Core i7-7820X Intel Core i7-7800X Intel Core i7-6950X Intel Core i7-6900K Intel Core i7-6850K Intel Core i7-6800K Intel Core i7-5960X Intel Core i7-5930K Intel Core i7-5820K Intel Core i7-4960X Intel Core i7-4930K Intel Core i7-4820K Intel Core i7-3970X Intel Core i7-3960X Intel Core i7-3930K Intel Core i7-3820 Intel Xeon: Intel Xeon E5-x6xx v4 Intel Xeon E7-x8xx v3 Intel Xeon E5-x6xx v3 Intel Xeon E7-x8xx v2 Intel Xeon E5-x6xx v2 Intel Xeon E7-x8xx Intel Xeon E5-x6xx It can be checked with CPU-Z

- Graphics adapter
For WEB UI one needs a simple card supporting Direct Show/3D, e.g. NVidia 710,1030 or alike, integrated video Intel HD graphics When using a transcoder (Multirec/VPlay) one may employ CUDА hardware capacity on the video card. To do that, NVIDIA 1050ti/1060 must be used. These cards allow transcoding 2 channels. In order to transcode more channels, one must use cards of NVIDIA Quattro (We recomend to use P2000 or higher).
When using MultiScreen, one must choose CUDA decoder in the video service settings, which allows decoding up to 16 HD channel (1080i) (on 1050ti/1060 cards) A complete list of video cards with CUDA hardware support in Stream Labs products: https://developer.nvidia.com/video-encode-decode-gpu-support-matrix#Encoder
Video adapter can also be checked with CPU-Z

- Frame grabbers
Choosing a slot for installing a Streamlabs frame grabber expansion card, there must be a dedicated line between the processor and the slot.
The board will most likely not work on the slots connected via PCH.
For details check the motherboard manual.
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