A workstation for game streaming represents a specialized computing system engineered to simultaneously handle high fidelity gaming, real time video encoding, and network broadcasting without compromising performance or stream quality. This requires a carefully balanced configuration where a powerful multi core CPU manages game logic, streaming software, and encoding processes while a high end GPU renders the game at high frame rates and resolutions. The encoding process is typically handled through dedicated hardware encoders on modern graphics cards (NVENC on NVIDIA GPUs or AMF on AMD GPUs) which provide superior efficiency and quality compared to software encoding, minimizing performance impact on the gaming experience. System memory capacity becomes crucial, with 32GB or more recommended to accommodate the game, streaming software, overlays, and background applications without excessive page file usage. Storage configuration should include a fast NVMe SSD for the operating system and games to reduce loading times, complemented by additional storage for stream recordings and archives. Networking capabilities must include high speed Ethernet (2.5Gb or higher) or premium Wi Fi 6E solutions to maintain stable upload streams while managing game network traffic. The audio subsystem requires quality microphone inputs and support for advanced mixing software to deliver professional broadcast sound. Our company's game streaming workstations are configured and tested as complete ecosystems, ensuring all components work harmoniously under the unique demands of simultaneous gaming and broadcasting. Through our partnerships with component manufacturers and global logistics network, we deliver these specialized systems to content creators worldwide, with technical support that understands both gaming performance and streaming workflow requirements to help broadcasters achieve professional production quality.