For a pre-built, especially at that price, and considering where you bought it, I'm actually quite impressed. Not bad at all, probably better than equivalent spec Alienware.
@@nostrum6410 Indeed, but pre-builts have always been a rip off. As pre-built goes through, especially considering where purchased it's actually impressive, for what it is. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't buy it, but lots of clueless non enthusiast types that this wouldn't be a complete let down.
@@nostrum6410 also no proprietary stuff in there, actual upgrade potential down the line. I'd take this all day long over a Alienware, and better thermals, just overall like a real computer.
@@nostrum6410 totally get what you are saying, but the majority of people aren't enthusiast's, so they are going to pay the price, they won't even be aware of the performance hit as to the majority a computer is like a toaster, lol, just does what it does.😂
I think the rest of the foam (the placebo bit specifically) was more to keep the expanding piece from sticking too hard to the gpu and such which I have had happen before
Yeah that is what I thought too. I have had one expand down to the board and get punctured by some of pins of the headers (front panel, audio, usb, fan etc).
It's probably to try and prevent the expanding foam's bag from breaking during the expanding process. Because if that happens it sprays foam everywhere, and results in at least the case and motherboard if not other components.
The top fans are usually used as an exhaust and I don't understand why you would change them round to be intake fans. I'm sure the front fanse are doing a good enough job at doing that.
G'day Anna, 🤔So is your Pre-Built Storage bigger than your home yet?😂 Ps pass on some Snuggles for Neko please 😺🥰 & you both need to do another video with Dawid
I'm quite sure they have a storage building the size of a small country by now. Not criticism, I'm actually in awe of their commitment to preserving prebuilt pc history!
Hello Dawid! There was a purpose of that foam under the GPU: placing it there prevents the bag from expanding around, and engulfing, the cables running under it.
I think that PC looks and performs very well for its price range and it was packed very nicely and came with two memory sticks. I can’t fault it, really. I’m not a fan of RGB, but I didn’t hate how those fans looked, either. A bonus that they were quiet in operation, as well.
It is thermal dynamics, in order for air to flow you need an area of positive pressure and an area of negative pressure. That is why your home has supply and return air ducts. No return ducts in the bathroom though. You do not want to spread that smell through out your home!
Dawid!!! Mount the front panel fans on the inside of the frame, rather than the outside. This effectively moves them 2.5 cm away from the front glass and maximizes the benefit of vent slots. Then show us how much cooler it gets!
You know, when people buy a new pre-build, everyone always tells them to buy a second stick of ram or a new power supply that wont explode and/or release a pharaohs curse upon ye but the actual best upgrade for a pre-build is just to buy a drill and make some holes in that case,, 500% improvement right there.
I knew someone who splashed out for a pre built with a 3060 when they first came out, then they were like "guys is it an issue that my CPU says it's at 100 degrees Celsius whilst playing games?" and everyone could hear their fans in the background.
My pre built came with that glass side panel and a perforated side panel. I put the perforated panel on can still see inside the case. But now theres allot more ventilation.
$806 on a gaming pc from alli express lol. I paid $500 for my cyber power at best buy with 32 gb Ram, 1tb hard drive and bought a better 5gb wifi card for $30 on amazon. I can play every single current game out, including vr on max settings and still only use like 40% of my computers strength.
Every time I watch one of these videos, I have an uncontrollable desire to find a need for some Linux cloud computing services. I just can't explain it...
Hey Dawid, could you switch the Afterburner graph from framerate to frametime ? I think that's more interesting to see, and more representative of the actual frame pacing.
@@garycollumbell1396 Yeah, it's still good for 1440P on most stuff pre-Cyberpunk. I often use DLDSR to sharpen up the image on older games and I pick the 1440P base resolution to downscale to 1080P from.
It's always interesting to see these, there is so much quality variance. I am a bit surprised you managed to do one this early in the year though given their usual shipping times.
If you deduct the shipping cost from it the build is quite respectable for that price point. The reality for anyone is they should look locally for computer stores that do pre-builds you could take that shipping cost and inject it into the major components and maybe get a better processor and gpu for a $100 more.
It's his job. Just like a carpenter needs to keep buying wood, veneer, varnish, and such, to make furniture, Dawid needs to keep buying different sorts of PC hardware to keep the business running. Technically he could even deduct from taxes stuff he buys for his business, but I'm not sure if it applies to this. If he gets a new PC for video editing, then for sure, but especially if he lets go of these random PCs after a while, it could mean they don't qualify as investments.
Dawid, if you're playing RE4 and it's too dark and you can't see anything, you calibrated the brightness settings wrong. Every RE Engine game has you do this the first time you launch the game before you can play, but you can go back again and tweak it as well if it's a problem in game. If you have an HDR monitor and you enable HDR this issue will be even less so, since bright areas will be much better lit, and dark areas will still have bright spots from reflections and things that help illuminate them well. The lighting engine in RE engine is honestly quite impressive in RE4 having spent some time testing it in detail, especially now that it supports RT
Wow, this PC will cost me AUD 960 but the shipping fee to Australia is AUD 222. I'm very impressed by Aliexpress price completely beat local computer store price (always above AUD1500 unless u get a celeron or i3).
That's a pretty ok prebuild. The additional foam stop the expanding one getting too close into the gpu. Also top fans ALLWAYS exhaust bc hot air rises. Basics😉 Sure u can build it cheaper by yourself its definitly good priced for one who have no clue on how to build a pc. I like that there are good prebuild aliexpress builds out
Bro i'v just literally finished cooking my noodles i was looking for something to watch and wondered if you uploaded somthing interesting, you're video literally bobed in the screen , i think iam falling in love 😘
a little surprise for the integrity of the shipping box...after shipping from China to Canada. btw, the power supply brand is 1st Player, price in china is around $35, pretty low end stuff...
When you dropped the pc out of the box and showed the first somewhat front view of it, I thought they sent you a speaker. Thought you would have fun with that!
You should try moving the front fans inside the case to see if temps improve under load. It would make it easier for those fans to pull in air through those side slats.
aggressive marketing and FOMO and a culture of enforced tech-obsolescence will have most people believe anything mid-range and older than 1 year is literally shit. and *that* mentality means the corporations have won. if technology does what you want it to, it isn't obsolete--period.
I bought my new PC December 2020. It came with a 2060. Crazy to think it's been 3 years already. I usually get a new PC every 5 years. But I bought a steamdeck couple months ago.
I have helped a few friends with temp issues on this type of no-front-cool-air issue (A.K.A. a "this case sucks" situation) by taking the top fan towards the front and using it to pull air in then the rear top fan to push air out. Just a thought for future testing. Thanks Big D.
Do you test the PC and turn it on before you open up any panels and pull things out like the power supply? I feel like if you do not then you could be fixing things unintentionally that were wrong with it before like that cord that was up against the GPU.
The 4500 is actually quite a decent budget chip. 6C 12T and AM4 drop in. The stock cooler as you show here with a thermally constrained case is good enough. The other thing about them is the power draw is exactly what you would expect, quite decent. An all rounder in the low end for a good price. A full eco system for it to run in and on. IIRC the 4600G is the same or close enough anyway and adds in the iGPU missing with the 4500 and is all you need for a nice quite low end desktop basic home computer that will do the usual things people want to do with a low end computer.
I tend to go for lots of intake (front and top) to draw lots of fresh air for parts, and some minimal exhaust - this keeps the static pressure pretty high too - but each config has its pros/cons
I've often said that top intake is fine, and that it benefits the cooler, because it feeds the cooler (air or rad) with fresh ambient air, as well as pushes air across the RAM and VRM. Plus doing so will create positive pressure by having more intake and less exhaust, which usually ideal. However, this is PC case dependent, and sometimes PC cases can do well with negative pressure. This scenario here, is a case that did better with negative pressure... That said, I feel like if the front fans were not blocked off so much, the GPU wouldn't have been adversely affected by flipping the top fans as intake. Because there would have been more airflow and positive pressure pushing heat and air out of the case. Furthermore, with an air cooler, it isn't ideal to have two top exhaust fans, because the front-most exhaust fan would suck up and out air coming from the front fans. but in this case, there wasn't much air coming from the front, so negative pressure and top exhaust worked better. Anyway, i always enjoy your videos! @Dawid Does Tech Stuff
@Dawid Does Tech Stuff If you can remove the front panel, I'm curious how much better the case cooling will do with positive and negative pressure setups. TY!
I built a PC for my cousin with a 2060S a few years ago to play on 1080p, and it's been a solid GPU. He went and bought and ultrawide monitor with 3440x1440p resolution and called me asking why he isn't getting high framerate in games anymore..
I made the same mistake when I wasn't as tech savvy as I am right now. My family's friend built me a GTX 1060 PC, I upgraded to 1440p 144hz monitor without possibly knowing that something would go wrong. It absolutely went wrong and COVID started... Now I'm rocking 6700xt with the same monitor and I'm very happy with the GPU upgrade
I was interested to see what the top fan switcheroo would do. I have a similar arrangement in my build, originally had the top fans as exhausts, I mean heat rises right? My switcheroo also lowered RAM (2nd stick in the wind shadow of the stick benefitting from front fan airflow) and VRM's. My case benefits from a better design for airflow generally but I was still surprised to get better temps using the top fans as intakes.
@@yahyasajid5113 i think even the gigabyte psu would still be safer than the psu that came with this system. It looks like a decent pc but i would replace that psu just for safety reasons
‘The fans have a greater risk of choking than a 3 year old in a Lego Factory’
-Dawid 2023
He said Lego not Legos as he's a good boy.
I wonder how many 3 year old children choked in a Lego factory before they had to start denying them access.
He missed an opportunity to make a David Carradine joke. Talk about choking...
@@JJW3 I wonder how many people under the age of thirty know who that was...
@@JJW3 who
For a pre-built, especially at that price, and considering where you bought it, I'm actually quite impressed. Not bad at all, probably better than equivalent spec Alienware.
but you could build one yourself for less than half the price
@@nostrum6410 Indeed, but pre-builts have always been a rip off. As pre-built goes through, especially considering where purchased it's actually impressive, for what it is. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't buy it, but lots of clueless non enthusiast types that this wouldn't be a complete let down.
@@nostrum6410 also no proprietary stuff in there, actual upgrade potential down the line. I'd take this all day long over a Alienware, and better thermals, just overall like a real computer.
@@zefrog7482 sure a rip off, but being able to build something that will double your frame rate is a bit much
@@nostrum6410 totally get what you are saying, but the majority of people aren't enthusiast's, so they are going to pay the price, they won't even be aware of the performance hit as to the majority a computer is like a toaster, lol, just does what it does.😂
I think the rest of the foam (the placebo bit specifically) was more to keep the expanding piece from sticking too hard to the gpu and such which I have had happen before
Yeah that is what I thought too. I have had one expand down to the board and get punctured by some of pins of the headers (front panel, audio, usb, fan etc).
It's to protect the fans I reckon. I'd give the dispatch dept a plus 1 for going that bit extra and protecting the plug in cards.
@@darthwiizius exactly
It's probably to try and prevent the expanding foam's bag from breaking during the expanding process. Because if that happens it sprays foam everywhere, and results in at least the case and motherboard if not other components.
@@darthwiizius Yeah. I've seen that too and I'm honestly surprised to see it here.
I always love these Aliexpress videos. You never know if it's shit or if it's THE shit.
Just like my tinder matches
Yeah👌
@Jensen Tinder refunds?
@@zakiabdurrahim1054 Thanks for the laugh.
@@jritechnology abortions
" At greater risk of choking than a 3 year old at a lego factory " I truly hope to be able to use this quote someday.
It is a classic of the genre!
Dawid needs to remind us to enable XMP more often
Unfortunately, AMD will void your warranty, enabling XMP/EXPO.
@@AlfaPro1337 never seen any issues from that. They will usually cover you anyway. In the UK that is.
@@AlfaPro1337 Only if you actively tell them you were using xmp/expo
@@idktempname You need to tell them, if not, they will check the integrity of the MC.
@@AlfaPro1337 so does Intel though. it's considered overclocking after all.
The "it's too dark I cant see anything, the video game" had me dying lmao
Maybe It's his monitor or something ? I had no problems seeing in Re4 Remake.
@@Gatorade69 Are your monitor and game brightness settings cranked way high? I love RE4, but it is an annoyingly dark game.
😂same here. He doesn't like dat "too dark" game, does he?..😂😂
Me too! Are we getting old?
@@charlesbrown4483 RE4 Remake is way darker than it should be.
The top fans are usually used as an exhaust and I don't understand why you would change them round to be intake fans. I'm sure the front fanse are doing a good enough job at doing that.
Front fans probably aren't moving much air with that glass panel in the front.
@@Gatorade69In that case the configuration shipped was better as a negative pressure setup, like how the older NZXT cases worked.
It's finally that time of the week when David uploaded a new video
Dawid
👀👌
Definetly is
@@elwinroyale David
@@nil0ww598 it's dawid obviously
Dawid and Aliexpress are a deadly video combo!
That’s a pretty good unboxing experience for $800.
G'day Anna,
🤔So is your Pre-Built Storage bigger than your home yet?😂
Ps pass on some Snuggles for Neko please 😺🥰 & you both need to do another video with Dawid
I'm quite sure they have a storage building the size of a small country by now. Not criticism, I'm actually in awe of their commitment to preserving prebuilt pc history!
6:30 how come Windows says 2 out of 4 slots used when there only are 2 slots on the board? Hmm sus.
These kind of videos are totally my dirty pleasure. Love it!
Hello Dawid!
There was a purpose of that foam under the GPU: placing it there prevents the bag from expanding around, and engulfing, the cables running under it.
im actually more impressed in the fact that your pre built arrived in a box with good condition and no damage to the pc at all.
I think that PC looks and performs very well for its price range and it was packed very nicely and came with two memory sticks. I can’t fault it, really. I’m not a fan of RGB, but I didn’t hate how those fans looked, either. A bonus that they were quiet in operation, as well.
Turning those fans around disturbed a very delicately balanced airflow ecosystem
It is thermal dynamics, in order for air to flow you need an area of positive pressure and an area of negative pressure. That is why your home has supply and return air ducts. No return ducts in the bathroom though. You do not want to spread that smell through out your home!
Mxz is actually a decent brand for prebuilds
I never knew Costco made RAM!
This is excellent news for those of us who need computer parts at the same time as an 80 gallon jug of mayonnaise.
Dawid!!! Mount the front panel fans on the inside of the frame, rather than the outside. This effectively moves them 2.5 cm away from the front glass and maximizes the benefit of vent slots. Then show us how much cooler it gets!
You know, when people buy a new pre-build, everyone always tells them to buy a second stick of ram or a new power supply that wont explode and/or release a pharaohs curse upon ye but the actual best upgrade for a pre-build is just to buy a drill and make some holes in that case,, 500% improvement right there.
I knew someone who splashed out for a pre built with a 3060 when they first came out, then they were like "guys is it an issue that my CPU says it's at 100 degrees Celsius whilst playing games?" and everyone could hear their fans in the background.
My pre built came with that glass side panel and a perforated side panel. I put the perforated panel on can still see inside the case. But now theres allot more ventilation.
$806 on a gaming pc from alli express lol. I paid $500 for my cyber power at best buy with 32 gb Ram, 1tb hard drive and bought a better 5gb wifi card for $30 on amazon. I can play every single current game out, including vr on max settings and still only use like 40% of my computers strength.
didnt know a 2060 was so power hungry, 180 watts is crazy, have my rx6600xt tuned at 100 watts and it smokes this 2060
Every time I watch one of these videos, I have an uncontrollable desire to find a need for some Linux cloud computing services. I just can't explain it...
Same. Who can't be impressed by all the features offered by Lenode
This is hands down the best aliexpress PC i've seen
Hey Dawid, could you switch the Afterburner graph from framerate to frametime ? I think that's more interesting to see, and more representative of the actual frame pacing.
I still use a 2060S, it's fine at 1080P.
Its fairly comparable to the rtx 3060
@@pureidiocracy1636
Yeah, it's holding up quite well.
Had one since launch and its held up well pretty comparable to a 3060 in the majority of cases. You can even 1440p some older games as well.
@@garycollumbell1396
Yeah, it's still good for 1440P on most stuff pre-Cyberpunk. I often use DLDSR to sharpen up the image on older games and I pick the 1440P base resolution to downscale to 1080P from.
It's always interesting to see these, there is so much quality variance. I am a bit surprised you managed to do one this early in the year though given their usual shipping times.
If you deduct the shipping cost from it the build is quite respectable for that price point. The reality for anyone is they should look locally for computer stores that do pre-builds you could take that shipping cost and inject it into the major components and maybe get a better processor and gpu for a $100 more.
Nice, you got an actually useable system this time
I'm impressed by this little system. For fun, could you overclock it and see if you can get a more stable 60 in Last of us?
What a difference a few years makes in system configurations!
That would have had a gt1030 in it and cost $200 more not too long ago.
I believe the Placebo foam is there so the expanding foam doesn't break components as it expands. Just guessing though
this is becoming a series and im all for it!
sincere condolences to your wallet and credit card, tho.
not a big problem thanks to Linoooooode ;)
It's his job. Just like a carpenter needs to keep buying wood, veneer, varnish, and such, to make furniture, Dawid needs to keep buying different sorts of PC hardware to keep the business running. Technically he could even deduct from taxes stuff he buys for his business, but I'm not sure if it applies to this. If he gets a new PC for video editing, then for sure, but especially if he lets go of these random PCs after a while, it could mean they don't qualify as investments.
It's refreshing to see new games added to your tests.
I enjoyed that bit of graphics card Flex while you were removing the foam.
Looking forward to seeing this system enter the Deathmatch Arena of Death against Best Buy's contender.
What do you do with all these prebuilds David? I don't think some markets let you refund them?
I hear a new form of VD comes in each Aliexpress order
Fun fact: those rgb fans are sold at big lots (value store in us) with a usb connector! The rgb is bright and the fan is relatively quiet.
Dawid, if you're playing RE4 and it's too dark and you can't see anything, you calibrated the brightness settings wrong. Every RE Engine game has you do this the first time you launch the game before you can play, but you can go back again and tweak it as well if it's a problem in game. If you have an HDR monitor and you enable HDR this issue will be even less so, since bright areas will be much better lit, and dark areas will still have bright spots from reflections and things that help illuminate them well. The lighting engine in RE engine is honestly quite impressive in RE4 having spent some time testing it in detail, especially now that it supports RT
if you want to check a different airflow direction , reverse the back fan too, and do the same with the three at the front to make them exaust
3:05 huh , you want exhaust at the top. Intake bottom or side
its not only about the performance, its also about the aftersales, ease to access the aftersales, warranty and shipping protection.
I've been feeling really low today, I'm 1:57 in and already smiling. Even the sponsor ad made me smile, TY for being Dawid...... err Dawid
I got an AliExpress ad when I clicked on this video
I've actually lost interest in buying machines for last few years but your amazing wit and humour keeps me watching these vids ❤
I’m amazed you were able to remove the PSU with an ordinary screwdriver.
You know it means Serious Gamer(TM) when it has a dedicated RGB button.
I love your vids man
I learned a lot about computers form you, thanks man
What music is playing at 05:55?
Can’t believe you never hit the rgb button to see what would happen. Could have got a bunch more fps
1st player PSU was popular in asia market. I own 1 that has SFX 650W 80+ Gold Full Modular. It come with 7 years warranty
They have that brand case in the UK as well, I've only used the cheap ones but they're good value
Wow, this PC will cost me AUD 960 but the shipping fee to Australia is AUD 222. I'm very impressed by Aliexpress price completely beat local computer store price (always above AUD1500 unless u get a celeron or i3).
Watch for import tax/duty over AU $1000 that may not be included in the price.
You must so many chimera PC builds that shouldn't be alive, but somehow they just won't die. Always interesting to watch though!
It's simple really. David posts a video while I work on Saturday morning, and I watch it immediately.
I’m getting this pc for Christmas
Honestly wish you luck. I'm Algerian so we really can't get good deals on computers.
Kirkland brand memory, priceless!
That's a pretty ok prebuild. The additional foam stop the expanding one getting too close into the gpu.
Also top fans ALLWAYS exhaust bc hot air rises. Basics😉
Sure u can build it cheaper by yourself its definitly good priced for one who have no clue on how to build a pc.
I like that there are good prebuild aliexpress builds out
What do you do with all this stuff after the video is made?! I just picture a warehouse full of the stuff 😂
That's far too... *sane* for AliExpress. Where's the Gundam styling? The pink paint job? The LED-lit acrylic panels that do nothing?
10:33 "It's too dark, I can't see anything" the video game...yup, that's the impression that I get of it
Bro i'v just literally finished cooking my noodles i was looking for something to watch and wondered if you uploaded somthing interesting, you're video literally bobed in the screen , i think iam falling in love 😘
a little surprise for the integrity of the shipping box...after shipping from China to Canada. btw, the power supply brand is 1st Player, price in china is around $35, pretty low end stuff...
3:22 wait, they didn't remove the PCI slot cover for the second slot of the graphics card???
Really enjoy ya content from the U.K. mate . Thanks
When you dropped the pc out of the box and showed the first somewhat front view of it, I thought they sent you a speaker. Thought you would have fun with that!
You should try moving the front fans inside the case to see if temps improve under load. It would make it easier for those fans to pull in air through those side slats.
Amazing how the 2060 held up to this years game amazing
aggressive marketing and FOMO and a culture of enforced tech-obsolescence will have most people believe anything mid-range and older than 1 year is literally shit. and *that* mentality means the corporations have won. if technology does what you want it to, it isn't obsolete--period.
I bought my new PC December 2020. It came with a 2060. Crazy to think it's been 3 years already.
I usually get a new PC every 5 years.
But I bought a steamdeck couple months ago.
I have helped a few friends with temp issues on this type of no-front-cool-air issue (A.K.A. a "this case sucks" situation) by taking the top fan towards the front and using it to pull air in then the rear top fan to push air out. Just a thought for future testing. Thanks Big D.
Boris The Blade said it best about power supplies: "Heavy is good. Heavy is reliable. If it doesn't work, you can always hit him with it."
Hell yeah. Another AliExpress gaming pc video
Do you test the PC and turn it on before you open up any panels and pull things out like the power supply? I feel like if you do not then you could be fixing things unintentionally that were wrong with it before like that cord that was up against the GPU.
"It's too dark I can't see anything" needs to be the name of that game, and maybe "Crashfest" for Last of Us, great video
The 4500 is actually quite a decent budget chip. 6C 12T and AM4 drop in. The stock cooler as you show here with a thermally constrained case is good enough. The other thing about them is the power draw is exactly what you would expect, quite decent. An all rounder in the low end for a good price. A full eco system for it to run in and on. IIRC the 4600G is the same or close enough anyway and adds in the iGPU missing with the 4500 and is all you need for a nice quite low end desktop basic home computer that will do the usual things people want to do with a low end computer.
most likely the best top fans setup is the one nearer the front pulls in and the one at the back blows out. and have them as separated as possible.
Love your videos, keep 'em coming. I was kinda rooting for the little guy, because I'm rocking the same video card in my MEGA E-PEEN GAMING PC. :D
I tend to go for lots of intake (front and top) to draw lots of fresh air for parts, and some minimal exhaust - this keeps the static pressure pretty high too - but each config has its pros/cons
8:37 Why on Earth would you turn top mounted exhaust fans on the top into intake fans and expect a temp reduction? Heat rises upwards...
good old Aliexpress, you never fail to surprise us
You could go up to 1440p to lessen the cpu bottleneck, you’re also not using the gpu to its fullest
I've often said that top intake is fine, and that it benefits the cooler, because it feeds the cooler (air or rad) with fresh ambient air, as well as pushes air across the RAM and VRM. Plus doing so will create positive pressure by having more intake and less exhaust, which usually ideal. However, this is PC case dependent, and sometimes PC cases can do well with negative pressure. This scenario here, is a case that did better with negative pressure...
That said, I feel like if the front fans were not blocked off so much, the GPU wouldn't have been adversely affected by flipping the top fans as intake. Because there would have been more airflow and positive pressure pushing heat and air out of the case. Furthermore, with an air cooler, it isn't ideal to have two top exhaust fans, because the front-most exhaust fan would suck up and out air coming from the front fans. but in this case, there wasn't much air coming from the front, so negative pressure and top exhaust worked better. Anyway, i always enjoy your videos! @Dawid Does Tech Stuff
@Dawid Does Tech Stuff If you can remove the front panel, I'm curious how much better the case cooling will do with positive and negative pressure setups. TY!
Nice vid love your channel it is like LTT but scuffed and that is what we like
I miss scuffed LTT...
🤔
200 cad shipping costs is criminal
You're literally shipping a whole PC across the world.
@@keonxd8918 Still, its a little much. Shipping, even accross the globe, is way cheaper than you think.
@@rubennietnodig7579 u have to consider the weight, size and carrier. Anything this big definitely cost over a hundred to shipping across earth
RIP in peace, Box Tape Man. May Box Tape Lad take up the mantle very soon!
The Linodeos are back and here to stay baby lesgooooo!!!
I built a PC for my cousin with a 2060S a few years ago to play on 1080p, and it's been a solid GPU. He went and bought and ultrawide monitor with 3440x1440p resolution and called me asking why he isn't getting high framerate in games anymore..
I made the same mistake when I wasn't as tech savvy as I am right now. My family's friend built me a GTX 1060 PC, I upgraded to 1440p 144hz monitor without possibly knowing that something would go wrong. It absolutely went wrong and COVID started... Now I'm rocking 6700xt with the same monitor and I'm very happy with the GPU upgrade
I have a 4090 and i get AWESOME FPS in minesweeper at 4k RTultra.
I was interested to see what the top fan switcheroo would do. I have a similar arrangement in my build, originally had the top fans as exhausts, I mean heat rises right? My switcheroo also lowered RAM (2nd stick in the wind shadow of the stick benefitting from front fan airflow) and VRM's. My case benefits from a better design for airflow generally but I was still surprised to get better temps using the top fans as intakes.
I love these so much. My anti tracking/ad block stuff breaks Aliexpress so I have to live through you instead.
Hexagon is the shape of gamers worldwide.
Not to bad of a starter Rig. It will be easily upgraded a piece at a time when you save up the cash.
Lets all thank dawid for not adding advertisments every 5 minutes.
I love these product page. "All machines have stress teseing". The configurations have "paramenters".
Pleasantly surprised this time. Good job SI and goob job for the great video!
The System builder went... "Lets make a Gigabyte based computer,, and install an MSI graphics card.".. Lol
Good thing they didn't use a certain gigabyte psu
@@yahyasajid5113 i think even the gigabyte psu would still be safer than the psu that came with this system. It looks like a decent pc but i would replace that psu just for safety reasons
@@Mirra2003-f9s 1st Player DK Premium is on Tier C PSU list, much better than Gigabyte entry which in Tier E and F
@@Mirra2003-f9s I don't know about that. Sometimes no brand PSUs are made by a good OEM. Really It's a roll of the dice.
Dawid you think you'd be able to build a used pc with parts half the msrp meaning you save 50%? I think this would be a good challenge
Another video adjusting the fan positions and removing the front panel restriction would be good. How to fix a prebuilt etc
Knowing the prices of prebuilt computers in places like Egypt, this is actually not badly priced.
I enjoy a lot your accent! Great video as always!
my youngest son has that exact same processor in his machine. He loves it. He has it paired with an RX 6600 and 16gigs of ram.