I was looking for a budget build and you are absolutely brilliant in showing us this build. You are reliable, great at what you do and actually you are the best amongst all the people on youtube doing gaming pc build tutorials. I am always keeping an eye out for your new videos may it be gaming pc or other different type of content. Please always keep up this motivation and energy. Always I feel happy to see you brother.
I like the fact that as well as having both form and function you included things even though you could have made this slightly cheaper otherwise, I.E. going for a 500GB NVME which wouldn't really be ideal, not including custom cables or ignoring the cost of the Windows 10 CD key. It's so refreshing to see someone who gives you an accurate representation of the actual costs.
@@oDirtyDraco also, can the ASUS TUF Gaming motherboard in the description link fit inside the casing he used? Cuz the dimensions on Amazon was around 11x10 inches
Your builds are always unique Ed! I would love to see a budget setup guide that includes the monitor and accessories as well; just to see how creative you can be. Love and support!
a simple trick if you want to lower fan speed is either to get a small molex extender and switch the 12v and 5v wires so it will lower by half the speed for all fans plugged on it or you can do it for each fan at the risk of damaging the molex socket or wires. there used to be 3pins to molex adapters you could use with a fan speed controller for manual control. all these methods were used a lot in 2000's back in the cold cathode days but the luminescence of the rgb may be a bit less bright either with the 12v to 5v switching or by using a manual speed controller at lower speeds ( some had a knob or remote control or have 5 1/4" control panel would fit on the drive bay cage with some creative thinking). dont plug anything else than other molex fans with the fans if you use the 5v switching and put a piece of tape on the one at the end of the molex centipede might remind you of this.
Really appreciate this video. I've been thinking about getting a gaming PC, but it's just so expensive to get one prebuilt. I know there is a ton more I need to learn, but videos like this help me learn a little more every time. Thank you.
I was kind of looking for a tutorial to build the computer. Which it wasn't as much as a tutorial but it was still a very good video. Amazing PC build! Looking forward to using it!
It's really awesome cheap pcs evolved this much compared to what you used to get a few years ago. I have something similar to this but with Ryzen 5 5500 for my secondary pc and i'm impressed with it compared to my main rig that runs an R7 7700. Still in my experience people would rather get old i7 and i5 processors used than getting a new i3 or a Ryzen
Keep in mind for that to look acceptable it needs to be on a tiny screen like a 24 because even on a 27 it's going to look pixelated and not sharp in a noticably bad way.
@@SpartanX027 I read a lots of reviews about the psu that he used and all of them were pretty bad. It will not last in the long term. Its gonna be good for the first months or first year. You get what you pay for
Thanks, Edgar, for the budget build suggestion! It's the perfect solution for my sister's birthday - she'll love the white-themed PC! Your expertise and content are top-notch. Keep up the great work!
Built the pc! Looks great, fps keeps dropping in game with high cpu usage 😅. Any advice from your settings? Bought all the same parts but not getting the same performance..
I'd love to see you do a walkthrough of buying as many components as possible on the used market. I know that may not be doable for all of them (RAM/SSD?), but it'd be cool to see the risk vs. reward factor when shopping for sub-$100/$200 GPU and a couple other components.
Can we talk about the fact that there's front panel usd type c on that mobo? That's something I rarely see on $130+ boards! Insane how muchh value asrock boards provide for the money you pay
Yeah Asrock and MSI seem to give that port on most of their motherboards. It's Asus and Gigabyte that still place this port only on more expensive boards
It's really interesting. I really fancy a pc, but I can't afford it at the moment with my wife and kids. I'm getting older, and I always wanted to try it 😔
I love how the pc part prices are dropping which means u can get high end pieces for cheap prices brand new I’m doing a 1000 dollar pc build and my parts are 1: rtx 4060ti 8gb 2: 32gb ddr4 3600mhz 3: core i5 12600k 4: 1tb Samsung ssd nvme 5: pc case All white build can’t wait for it to finish and test it out
Very nice build! I would worry about CPU bottleneck, but it is fixable, CPU upgrade path on b660 is great, I upgraded my PC from i3 12100f to i5 13500 and I love it.
@07Lightless just checked and rx5700 is about 15 dollars more and you get 4 more vram, better performance, and a more effective graphics card in terms of usage temps usage, and power draw
Well at least he wasnt lying, ive had a laptop from running 50fps on roblox, to literally running any game i throw at it, it can surprisingly handle it perfectly fine at such gold graphics, Much Love thank you!
My ASUS just had a hard drive failure, so now I'm interested in fuggin around in there. This is perfect timing, because all I really know I want is a solid state drive, & to replace my GTX970.
pretty tight budget, but i have some suggestions about the ram, the simpler solution is to get some ddr4 3200 cl 14, for about 40$ alternatively i would suggest "ASRock B760M PG Riptide " for an extra 25$. a much better board with better power delivery, an extra gen 4 m.2, better lan, and most importantly ddr5 support. and a single stick of ddr5 for about 40, with the expectation of getting another 16 later
Don't go with an A520 board, it severely limits you in what you can tweak. You can't mess with your CPU clock speeds, voltage etc and you can't even overclock your RAM sometimes
I'm watching this from Canada and recntly built a 1000 dollar PC. At first I thought his was more budget, but then realized with currency exchange and taxes, mine was actually cheaper. It has ASRock RX 6600, AMD 5 5600, RM 750x power supply (which I prefer to prevent burning my house) and also I think the cost of the flash drive to install the OS should also be taken into account.
theses are nice pieces of tutorials, i purchased a paint bomb 6 years ago and never painted my pc because never able to found someone able to help me with that task.
thats more than fine for a streaming pc but i would reccomend picking up a 6900 or 6950xt instead as they will just perform leagues better for the same price brand new as a 4070
Very nice build... 12100f and rx 7600 will be great for 1080p gaming... wouldnt to say it could do 1440p but with the easier to run games like minecraft, rs seige, etc.
I used to watch your videos a lot and from that moment on I started saving to buy a decent pc. I had close to 400 dollars in a period of 1 year and I was already happy because I could buy the components... When due to things in life the My mother's car stopped working due to the engine (quite an expensive fix), because of this my mother could not transport herself to her job, she was totally immobilized without being able to go to work... She was going to lose it. for which I decided that I would give my savings to my mother so that she could solve the problems and thus not lose her job. The reflection is that things can leave or arrive at any time and there are always priorities. Don't get discouraged follow your dreams even if you have to start from scratch again.
As always I love your content, but you may want to re-think your suggestion for budget PSU's... Apevia is literally the bottom of the barrel!... their Prestige line is BARELY passable as "Questionable" at the bottom of the "C" tier, on Cultists list. (Probably because they farm THAT out to a halfway decent manufacturer) All others are garbage, and WILL cause you issues, maybe not in the first 30 days, but probably soon after your not able to return it. You know as well as I do that Cheap PSU's don't typically die quietly in their sleep, they slit the throats of your CPU, and Video card, before turning the knife inward on themselves...
i wish there was someone like techsource in australia... having to replace some parts that were available in aus with similar/same specs made the build $1076.46 AUD ($721.29 USD)
I wanna say thank you I have been watching you a ton trying to get my first pc and I think I’m going to get this for the budget and the performance of it thank you tech
First time watching. Nice 1080p beast for the money and great job explaining why you picked the components and alternatives. Small nitpick for future vids: you said GOW Ragnarok 11:11 but probably meant GOW (Ragnarok not out for PC yet). Looking forward to your future content.
I always realize new things about my pc whenever watching your videos! i realized the memory i bought years ago hasn't been running at it's full speed because of my bios setting thank you
Aamzing that I started with a 900 PC that ran the warzone 1 in medium settings!!!! And know we can be so relief to play amazing games with that budget!
I added a variable resistor knob to my build for my add in front 140mm fan to a dell opti 7020. It's mounted in a drive bay slot but can mount in a rear card slot. I keep the fan speed at about 1/3rd.
Ive painted my amd cpu fan, but unless you are confident using the gpu until it dies painting it will make it a lot harder to sell when you upgrade it. Good build though.
This is my first video I seen from Tech Source and I like it allot. The video and build was really cool and I love the way you explained why our chooses the parts with specs. It actually makes me feel a bit smarter in looking and parts when going to build my kid's new computer soon. Thank you. 👍🤟
I was looking for a budget build and you are absolutely brilliant in showing us this build. You are reliable, great at what you do and actually you are the best amongst all the people on youtube doing gaming pc build tutorials. I am always keeping an eye out for your new videos may it be gaming pc or other different type of content. Please always keep up this motivation and energy. Always I feel happy to see you brother.
So you build this???
@@Abdullah-751yeahh im going to buy the parts
@@Thereisnogodlmaoo any updates?
@fxrsaken1602 same, give me like a month and my broke teenage ass will have saved enough💪😤
@@paytenmuckley7948I like the energy 💪🏽
I’m in the same situation bro 🫡
Gl comrade
I like the fact that as well as having both form and function you included things even though you could have made this slightly cheaper otherwise, I.E. going for a 500GB NVME which wouldn't really be ideal, not including custom cables or ignoring the cost of the Windows 10 CD key. It's so refreshing to see someone who gives you an accurate representation of the actual costs.
Please I need to know if this PC can support dual monitor (both 1080p)
@@cornelius0ngyes can triple monitor using the gpu
@@oDirtyDraco thanks 👍
@@oDirtyDraco also, can the ASUS TUF Gaming motherboard in the description link fit inside the casing he used? Cuz the dimensions on Amazon was around 11x10 inches
@@cornelius0ng check on pc part picker
Your builds are always unique Ed! I would love to see a budget setup guide that includes the monitor and accessories as well; just to see how creative you can be. Love and support!
I’m loving these budget pc builds videos, can’t wait for more!
a simple trick if you want to lower fan speed is either to get a small molex extender and switch the 12v and 5v wires so it will lower by half the speed for all fans plugged on it or you can do it for each fan at the risk of damaging the molex socket or wires. there used to be 3pins to molex adapters you could use with a fan speed controller for manual control. all these methods were used a lot in 2000's back in the cold cathode days but the luminescence of the rgb may be a bit less bright either with the 12v to 5v switching or by using a manual speed controller at lower speeds ( some had a knob or remote control or have 5 1/4" control panel would fit on the drive bay cage with some creative thinking). dont plug anything else than other molex fans with the fans if you use the 5v switching and put a piece of tape on the one at the end of the molex centipede might remind you of this.
can the ASUS TUF Gaming motherboard in the description link fit inside the casing he used? Cuz the dimensions on Amazon was around 11x10 inches
the cost of such a computer in Turkey is really high, and you are living beautiful lives at funny prices, my friend, appreciate your country
Really appreciate this video. I've been thinking about getting a gaming PC, but it's just so expensive to get one prebuilt. I know there is a ton more I need to learn, but videos like this help me learn a little more every time. Thank you.
You can do it... i watched a ton of videos and made my pc this year, it was with used parts so had to make a bit more tweaking, but its all great now!
It’s awesome building your own, the satisfaction is great knowing you did it yourself and it’s a beast PC playing your favorite games
So many people care about you man. You have come so far and i’am very proud of you. Im a bum but you are greatness ❤
I was kind of looking for a tutorial to build the computer. Which it wasn't as much as a tutorial but it was still a very good video. Amazing PC build! Looking forward to using it!
love the bulid plus your setup wish i had the budget for it keep killing it🔥
Love the budget PC builds! They look so good and perform great!
It's really awesome cheap pcs evolved this much compared to what you used to get a few years ago. I have something similar to this but with Ryzen 5 5500 for my secondary pc and i'm impressed with it compared to my main rig that runs an R7 7700. Still in my experience people would rather get old i7 and i5 processors used than getting a new i3 or a Ryzen
Hi I’m new to pc’s and I have no idea what you just said
@@Isaac__. basically pcs now very good very affordable, pc before very expensive
yeah and those people are stupid
Is nobody else gonna talk about how he called it fartnut 😭😭
Edit : nice build Edgar
Fartnut*
That’s what I said
@@RelatableWalking lmao
hey
I think this is my favorite budget pc you have made yet also still waiting on PT. 2 of the wooden case pc build
Wow 🔥the fact that you can now get such a beautiful pc with that power for 650$ is just astonishing!🤩🔥
Bro you didn’t even watch the full vid before commenting
@@PrismRL.bro i can see the specs in the description and the astetic part of the pc in the thumbnail
Keep in mind for that to look acceptable it needs to be on a tiny screen like a 24 because even on a 27 it's going to look pixelated and not sharp in a noticably bad way.
@xdi1733 that’s the case for all 1080p monitors, it doesn’t look good on 27 inch. That has nothing to do with the pc.
@@xdi1733that’s what 1440p is for
I built this PC a week ago and I can vouch this PC build is amazing to be fair
What psu did you use dus I cant find it
@@SpartanX027 I read a lots of reviews about the psu that he used and all of them were pretty bad. It will not last in the long term. Its gonna be good for the first months or first year. You get what you pay for
@@SpartanX027im also looking for a good 600w psu
@@gionis1 I have the same psu and it's fine and even if it stops working I'll just get a new one
@@JoelTrejo-l4i watch the video
Thanks, Edgar, for the budget build suggestion! It's the perfect solution for my sister's birthday - she'll love the white-themed PC! Your expertise and content are top-notch. Keep up the great work!
Don’t forget to credit him for the white themed pc or he will leave hate comments under your sisters post 😭
@@Whatjhgfdss4😭
How’s it run?
@@Whatjhgfdss4HUH!?!!
my favorite part about these builds is him showing us his pro gaming skills
Eagrly waiting for this build would love to see more budget content like this keep the good work on
I would love it if you could do another revised $800 build since many of the parts have been skyrocketing in price recently!
fr
This build looks amazing. Was shocked it is only $650
I would like to see 1750$ PC build next, Keep up the great work Ed
By the way I love the edit at: 8:18
I bought a pc for 800$ and it runs every game with 200 fps+ and 1440p and it have 32gb Ram.
Also got a i9 9900.
I am really happy with it
the one thing i love about techsoures videos is that he actually includes a valorant test no one else does
Zachtechturf
Really awesome. I never thought that there could be a good performance for a budget.
WOW what a great set up! Such a shame no one will be able to take inspiration from it :) only your ideas right? Funny...
Thank you! Gonna try building this. Just bought all the parts 🎉
Built the pc! Looks great, fps keeps dropping in game with high cpu usage 😅. Any advice from your settings? Bought all the same parts but not getting the same performance..
@@TheKimRoycewere you able to find a fix?
I'd love to see you do a walkthrough of buying as many components as possible on the used market. I know that may not be doable for all of them (RAM/SSD?), but it'd be cool to see the risk vs. reward factor when shopping for sub-$100/$200 GPU and a couple other components.
Can we talk about the fact that there's front panel usd type c on that mobo? That's something I rarely see on $130+ boards! Insane how muchh value asrock boards provide for the money you pay
Yeah Asrock and MSI seem to give that port on most of their motherboards. It's Asus and Gigabyte that still place this port only on more expensive boards
I understand like half of that
This man casually dropping clips in cod what a god
i need to get a pc so bad 😭 i cant wait till i get a job and buy one to play w my friends, this channel helps me out sm w what i want and aim for
🔥🔥🔥
0:16 That is the trippiest thing that I have ever seen
It's really interesting. I really fancy a pc, but I can't afford it at the moment with my wife and kids. I'm getting older, and I always wanted to try it 😔
Never too late bro
I love how the pc part prices are dropping which means u can get high end pieces for cheap prices brand new I’m doing a 1000 dollar pc build and my parts are
1: rtx 4060ti 8gb
2: 32gb ddr4 3600mhz
3: core i5 12600k
4: 1tb Samsung ssd nvme
5: pc case
All white build can’t wait for it to finish and test it out
Very nice build! I would worry about CPU bottleneck, but it is fixable, CPU upgrade path on b660 is great, I upgraded my PC from i3 12100f to i5 13500 and I love it.
i3-12100f doesn't bottleneck the rx 6650 xt
Ya no bottle neck lol
I was thinking of getting a better upgrade with a 7600 and a 6950 XT. Thoughts?
@@The_Lightless yo get the 6700 it has more v ram and I believe it's better than 7600 I think
@07Lightless just checked and rx5700 is about 15 dollars more and you get 4 more vram, better performance, and a more effective graphics card in terms of usage temps usage, and power draw
Well at least he wasnt lying, ive had a laptop from running 50fps on roblox, to literally running any game i throw at it, it can surprisingly handle it perfectly fine at such gold graphics, Much Love thank you!
Ok how is everybody going to ignore fartnut and big daddy 💀💀
My ASUS just had a hard drive failure, so now I'm interested in fuggin around in there. This is perfect timing, because all I really know I want is a solid state drive, & to replace my GTX970.
For your next budget build, have you considered the Montech AIR 903 MAX ATX Mid-Tower Computer Case? Less than $80.
That one is fantastic. It's like 75 on Amazon atm. Comes with 4 (3 rgb) fans and a fan controller.
@@joshholmes1372does it fit this motherboard?
Some recommendations for mw2 in video settings:
Turn off motion blur(PLEASE)
Film grain set to 0
Camera movement:50%
Weapon field of view: wide
pretty tight budget, but i have some suggestions about the ram, the simpler solution is to get some ddr4 3200 cl 14, for about 40$
alternatively i would suggest "ASRock B760M PG Riptide " for an extra 25$. a much better board with better power delivery, an extra gen 4 m.2, better lan, and most importantly ddr5 support. and a single stick of ddr5 for about 40, with the expectation of getting another 16 later
No. Using 2 sticks of ram is way more important than using ddr 5.
@@joshholmes1372 you will be happy you had the ddr5 later. pretty much no reason to be doing a new build with ddr5
I would never use an Apevia PSU, power supplies is the one thing you don't cheap out on.
What tools did you use? I'm going to try and build my first PC computer.
Screwdriver is the only thing you need
Don't go with an A520 board, it severely limits you in what you can tweak. You can't mess with your CPU clock speeds, voltage etc and you can't even overclock your RAM sometimes
i would say a MSI B550M PRO would be better, its like 30$ more but its worth it plus an extra m.2 slot as well
Hey I am trying to figure out what cpu cooler that is. Can you please post the cpu cooler you are using. Thank you!! Great video as always
its a "Thermaltake Gravity i3 56.84 CFM CPU Cooler" and he just painted it white to make it look nicer
I'm watching this from Canada and recntly built a 1000 dollar PC. At first I thought his was more budget, but then realized with currency exchange and taxes, mine was actually cheaper. It has ASRock RX 6600, AMD 5 5600, RM 750x power supply (which I prefer to prevent burning my house) and also I think the cost of the flash drive to install the OS should also be taken into account.
ah yes,my favourite game,Fartnut
Finally found the channel I used to watch when i was 12
theses are nice pieces of tutorials, i purchased a paint bomb 6 years ago and never painted my pc because never able to found someone able to help me with that task.
Love the pc build. I was wondering whether or not the ryzen 5 7600 with the rtx 4070 was good for a white gaming and streaming build?
thats more than fine for a streaming pc but i would reccomend picking up a 6900 or 6950xt instead as they will just perform leagues better for the same price brand new as a 4070
@@plainerplays5996 6000s series doesnt support av1 encoder. thats crucial for streaming
u know it a good day when ed post a vid
I love your videos. Ive been watching you since 2020. Would a 13400f and an RX 6800 be a good combo?
If you can, go with the Ryzen 5 7600 since it's a lot faster for gaming. Otherwise it's a great combo.
@@viggy8406cool thanks I thought about the 7600 but I wasn’t sure
Beautiful build as always Ed!!!
Very nice build... 12100f and rx 7600 will be great for 1080p gaming... wouldnt to say it could do 1440p but with the easier to run games like minecraft, rs seige, etc.
I used to watch your videos a lot and from that moment on I started saving to buy a decent pc. I had close to 400 dollars in a period of 1 year and I was already happy because I could buy the components... When due to things in life the My mother's car stopped working due to the engine (quite an expensive fix), because of this my mother could not transport herself to her job, she was totally immobilized without being able to go to work... She was going to lose it. for which I decided that I would give my savings to my mother so that she could solve the problems and thus not lose her job.
The reflection is that things can leave or arrive at any time and there are always priorities. Don't get discouraged follow your dreams even if you have to start from scratch again.
As always I love your content, but you may want to re-think your suggestion for budget PSU's... Apevia is literally the bottom of the barrel!... their Prestige line is BARELY passable as "Questionable" at the bottom of the "C" tier, on Cultists list. (Probably because they farm THAT out to a halfway decent manufacturer)
All others are garbage, and WILL cause you issues, maybe not in the first 30 days, but probably soon after your not able to return it.
You know as well as I do that Cheap PSU's don't typically die quietly in their sleep, they slit the throats of your CPU, and Video card, before turning the knife inward on themselves...
i wish there was someone like techsource in australia... having to replace some parts that were available in aus with similar/same specs made the build $1076.46 AUD ($721.29 USD)
personally i shop online and get it delivered very cheap
We really live in a world where 650 dollars is "budget" 😭😭
Man😂
fr tho😂😂💔
Bro if you want 100 pc buy a console and stop watching this video
There is more cheaper pc this one is 650 bc of its looks
@PearlDelRey no. that price because of what's inside a cheaper pc won't have good specs.
11:10 bro is playing ragnarok 😮, let's build the pc
Soo who is getting the PC 😳😏
Me
I already have it
Made mine in January
Imma get this for sure
Me
638 dollars rn for this is crazy I remember a couple months ago when you would have to spend atleast 1500 for something to perform as good
I had bad luck them (maybe because in Europe?) the budget went up a lot and the case wasn’t on stock anymore
*Great video, the 7600 has similar performance to 5700XT but half the power usage, my Aliexpress 5700XT doing pretty good still after a underclock :)*
1 view is crazy
My son so dumb
Iq 21@@TheMagmaGamerOnYT
He tried to make friends
But they call him Ch*ng Ch*ng
but they called him Ching Chung
i have same pc and its really good
34$PSU+20$ extension cables you could buy a much better PSU , where is the cach here ?
In canada this is only around $800-$900 and it preforms much better than a $1300 pc that I was originally going to build.
It’s actually 800$ not 650$ 😭
It’s 670
More than the us uses dollars different places hav3 different worth
I wanna say thank you I have been watching you a ton trying to get my first pc and I think I’m going to get this for the budget and the performance of it thank you tech
Disliked for inaccurate title and clickbait
this channel is better than the other people that do the same thing
My daughter would love this for her birthday! But times are tough. Go ahead and ship this bad boy to me. Lol
You are so good at budget builds and also cracked at cod
I would love to have a PC like this, my pc is running GTA with 30 fps and Valorant with 80 fps on low settings
I've been watching you for years I all was enjoy watching setup wars and all your content keep up the great work.
Love this budget builds video, whenever I search for same parts here, like 700-1000 budget builds become 1400-1700 ones lol
Same lol
IS NO ONE GONNA TALK ABT THAT ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL WHATEVER YOU CALL IT HE DID WITH THE CPU BOX AT 0:17!?!?
First time watching. Nice 1080p beast for the money and great job explaining why you picked the components and alternatives. Small nitpick for future vids: you said GOW Ragnarok 11:11 but probably meant GOW (Ragnarok not out for PC yet). Looking forward to your future content.
I always realize new things about my pc whenever watching your videos! i realized the memory i bought years ago hasn't been running at it's full speed because of my bios setting thank you
0:20 I swear you said 4 core 8 “Thweaded”Lol Something Tweety Bird would say ❤
Lol he does
yoooooo. after nine month's later,it's $5 cheaper than it was. i highly recommend to buy it after time passes
Love this videos I'm going to buy all the components to build my son's PC.
really love including temps of every build then the fan speeds! since we are located in one of the hottest country in the world. thanks 👌🏻
Mad love and appreciation, pure knowledge and logic
For that price absolute steal
Aamzing that I started with a 900 PC that ran the warzone 1 in medium settings!!!! And know we can be so relief to play amazing games with that budget!
TIME TO BUY I WAS WAITING PATIENTLY FOR YOU TECHDADDY
MY DAY IS NOW GOOD THANK YOU ED
I added a variable resistor knob to my build for my add in front 140mm fan to a dell opti 7020. It's mounted in a drive bay slot but can mount in a rear card slot. I keep the fan speed at about 1/3rd.
Bro why are you telling us this, no one cares
to help other people if they want to do the same bro chill@@SpartanX027
I haven’t been able to play PC for years. Might be time to build one
Ive painted my amd cpu fan, but unless you are confident using the gpu until it dies painting it will make it a lot harder to sell when you upgrade it. Good build though.
If u wondering in canada this pc build costs 891.32 exactly
I love the budget build videos even tho i just built my own, i still love them...
love your content keep it you have inspired me to build my own setup thanks
This is my first video I seen from Tech Source and I like it allot. The video and build was really cool and I love the way you explained why our chooses the parts with specs. It actually makes me feel a bit smarter in looking and parts when going to build my kid's new computer soon. Thank you. 👍🤟
Imagine he gave the build away man this would bless someone so much 👀.
Nice video man!
it really would!
I remember when 480p was the best resolution and 1080p was laggy when u play on it
I was about to do that $800 this weekend gladly I waited now I want this one coz I stil need monitor, speaker, keyboard and mouse
My dream is to get a pc set up from you my guy! Been watching for while! Love the content!
Thanks for this idea! This is better than my $800 dollar gaming laptop I use with my monitor since 2020 and I always dream of a gaming PC.
Even a 500pc is better than a 800$ laptop cause laptops are weaker and cost more
@@ultramasterultra5724 Yea but the thing is it got rtx and this doesn’t
I never knew about XMP, went from 2133 to 3600 LOL, thank you man!