A Beast Gaming PC That You Can Afford | OzTalksHW
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- Here's a simple and easy $500 Gaming PC Build Guide for 2020. It should keep you busy while you quarantine.
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PARTS LIST (AFFILIATE LINKS)
► CPU
Ryzen 5 1600 AF
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► MOTHERBOARD
B450M-HDV
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Alternatives: ASROCK B450M Pro4 ($80), Gigabyte A320M-S2H ($60)
► RAM
2x4 GB DDR4 (2400 MHz minimum)
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2x8 GB DDR4 (2400 MHz minimum)
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► GPU
GTX 1660
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Alternatives: GTX 1650 Super ($160), RX 580 ($150)
► STORAGE
240 GB SSD
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► CASES
Cougar MX330 (I used the Deepcool Matrexx 30)
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Alternatives: Thermaltake H17 ($45), Thermaltake H18 ($55)
► POWER SUPPLY
EVGA 450BR
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►WIFI Adapter
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A Beast Gaming PC That You Can Afford | OzTalksHW
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Been working on this video for like 24 hours straight omg, gonna go relax now. I forgot to mention at 11:05 - when you finally install the SSD in the case connect the SATA data port to the motherboard. It's the L shaped port on the bottom right side of the mobo. Ok that's it, enjoy the vid guys
i was first sorry for being so hype your just my fav tech youtuber
True dedication
Now go to sleep before you faint
Love the video switch to your stream to watch the over clocking, was that 3.9 GHz on the stock stealth cooler?
24 hours straight? Guess I’ll do command !911(I’m Abruhm from the stream) :)
OzTalksHW you should have over locked the gtx 1660 because it can over clock to be as good as a gtx 1660ti
"if you totally hate me, no hard feelings I totally understand"..... Relatable.
But I don’t understand, how can you hate this guy
"...That You Can Afford."
You underestimate my -power- poorness.
jablue poverty bro
You underestimate my moneylessness....
We're the gods now, all these people are new poor due to the virus and freaking out. We are old poor and take it in stride because this is life ha
I know with some saving and a job in less than 6 months of grinding you can get this pc but it was a funny joke\
need a gaming build for what change you can find down the back of the sofa lol
"Pc that you can afford"
Me: cant afford it
Кирилл Белоус 😭 I’m sorry
Russian mario
For a new parts build this is probably the best value build ive seen. Its a very powerful pc without spending a dime more than necessary.
Honestly this is the cheapest “new” build I would go with. Saving a small amount of money off this machine will drastically reduce performance. Better off following his guides to fix up a used optiplex i5 or i7.... for $200 can put together a decent machine that play well at 1080p with a used rx570.
For me either go $200 or $500.... nothing in between makes sense
@@evers6214 A pretty decent machine can be built, agreed! An i5 or i7 of 2xxxx or/and 3xxx generation, with some board that supports 16 GB of ddr3 and a 1060, 470, 480, 570 or 580 graphic card with some cheap LC power supply could pretty much coup up to this built. But that was not the point of this video. The stress was on "new components". And to be honest, nothing can coupe with Ryzen 5 nowadays (especially when talking about price/performance). Anyhow, good choose of components and a very fine job! Cheers Oz!
I'm more the prebuilt modder guy. I get phased out Fujitsu, Lenovo and HP server desktops from work every year. That makes for extremely cheap "pop a 100$ GPU in" PCs.
Really appreciate the 50 dollar rx460 card you recommended a while back. It's a beast of a card for the price and it's really improved my affordable hp 6200 corporate pc.
Steve The Dragon I use the same card. Upgraded from integrated Intel HD4400 Graphics. Amazing!
I have it as well and i agree. My pc is super old (october 2011) and my old gpu got toasted so i got this one and it pushed my pc's performance quite a bit in gaming!
0:44 that infomercial acting is on point my dude.
Same
"A pc you can afford"
Me: finally a pc that's free
LOL :-) Hahahahaha 😃 Been there, done that! You're in good company; a LOT of people been there.
Loving the no RGB aesthetic :D
I appreciate that! wish I matched the colors a tiny bit more
I'm actually building a pc very similar to this. It's going to be my first gaming pc, and I'm very excited!
Same but im using an nzxt h510 case and getting an nzxt rgb fan for 27$, also using the 1600af and maby a used rx 570 or 580
I think I'm going a little bit too big for my first PC build, gonna have a gtx 1660 ti and R5 3600. Along with that, 750 watt 80 plus certified PSU, 2 tb HDD, 240gb ssd, 16gb ram, and a very good amd board that I have to go back to Newegg to remember the name of, (I think it might be some kind of b450 board) and yes the board supports the parts with enough wattage for everything requiring power through the Mobo, AM4 socket, and ddr4 dimm slots.
@@dogfacezombie That's a great first build. You could easily use a 650w or 550w power supply but if you plan to upgrade stick with 750w. Have fun building!
@@fosfam1743 Thanks, and yea I do plan on some upgrades in the future, whether it be a better Cpu or gpu. I also might do gpu or Cpu overclocking if possible and see if it's worth it
So am I hope yours works well
I've built a few systems in my day. This has to be the simplest, clearest, most helpful build video I've seen. Congratulations, and thanks!
Mad props, short and yet highly detailed build guide, even covering header pins ( bain of my life) and nice touch with which way to orient the connectors..
I got for 400 dollars second hand:
Ryzen 2700 with wraith prism
Rx 580
16gb ddr4 trident z rgb
240 GB ssd's
1TB hdd
Corsair 240 air
Consider yourself lucky
I find that hard to believe
Congrats
@Ionut that's hella good too
Did you steal it and just leave $400 in it’s place lol
Where my broke people at❗️
Here :(
Im still trying to safe for a 600$ build
Now I only have 150 $.
Right here
I still can't afford it
haha losers
Ray u most likely don’t deserve one
I have never built a computer, I have only learned about computer parts, what's good and what's better, what to and what not to do, and I have learned a LOT from your videos. Please keep up the great work!
The build tutorial definitely helps, thanks dude
Propably best video so far in 2020. Thanks alot!!!
the part where you explained where the cables and wires should be connected really helped! i remember when i built my first pc, that part was a bit of an enigma!
as someone that had a tech savvy friend come over and assemble their PC for them, I really appreciate your hard work on how properly build the PC.
I'm looking forward to upgrading my PC sometime in the future, so watching this gave me a little more clarity
Great vid, I'm always trying to show my console friends how easy it is to get into PC gaming, for not a huge budget. These videos highlight that point. I've seen a few of your build videos, but it's nice to see a new one from time to time, for those that might be new to your channel.
Very helpful tutorial,man. Keep it up.
Easily my favorite pc channel, youre just fun to watch.
Keep doing it.
Great looking new build.. Esp liked the cable routing instruction /snappy build guide :)
This was one of the best PC building tutorials I have seen. A lot of guys doing the tutorials, are so used to building PCs, and dealing with other people that are used to building PCs, that they overlook certain details in their tutorials, which they assume is common sense. This video, covered, a lot of those details and as a result, is very beginner friendly. I have been building PCs for 20 years, and I very much appreciate the effort that went into this video.
Thanks man!
Great job man, awesome video!
I love these thorough build tutorials. Keep up the great content.
Great guide. Thank you
It’s been over a decade since I built a computer. I’m getting ready to build one (assuming I can find the parts). I must say it is a pleasure following your videos. You are definitely giving me the confidence to build a rig again.
I’m so amazed how far we have come from when I got my first computer, which was a C64. ;)
16:19 sleeping love it! Yeah definitely add building to your videos, AWESOME video.
I recently found your channel and I really liked your work!
Great video man!
Nice video. Yes, I enjoyed the build guide. Nothing new to me, but watching PC's being build is relaxing.
The build guide was ( Amazing ) I love it you gotta do more honestly!
Thanks this helps out a lot sir!
Great video and build, It got really good benchmarks.
Best Build Guide video for this kind of pandemic situation.
Loved the building tutorial, really hits details that others disregard as common sense. Great stuff!
I really love your videos, they are really entertaining to watch! Keep it up!
Thank you!
Most RUclipsrs talk to much and don't show enough content but you are just the right ratio lol I love your videos mate
First, hats off to your cable management. My most recent build started off with the best of intentions, but a few added SSDs later, it's a disaster. Second, I've been building my own computers since about 1996, and I still sat through the whole thing because I want you to get that sweet, sweet watch time.
I thoroughly enjoyed the video Oz, and really enjoy the mellow, budget conscious vibe you have going here. Keep up the great work! Subd.
Never saw your channel until now. This is a solid build.
Thanks!
Entire video it is!!! thank u kind Sr!!
Thanks Oz, dont ever stop :)
Good quality video, I like your presentation style and I love to see a tech channel for budget builds. Subscribed. Keep it up.
The video was real helpful for a budget pc build
Neat video man! Cheers
The skip option is very nice of you, Oz. I've been building my own pc's since the 90's, honestly I'm here because I just like build videos and hardware discussion by somebody who is engaging to listen to. So, the skip was nice, but I don't think many are going to use it :)
I have that case and it's amazing, I love it. Tempered glass for 30-40 bucks, nice design with a good amount of features and mounting options.
I only recently found this channel and I love it. I can see a lot of effort put in and hope you keep getting more successful. It been fun watching your back catalog.
Thanks Rathesh (:
Love the build guide, especially the routing of the cables.. I stink at cable management. 🤘🤘
I needed this!
nice video mate. good job. really enjoyed it so much. stay safe and blessed. lots of love from Guwahati ( INDIA)
I think I can say I already know how to build a pc but I still enjoyed your video really a lot, keep it up with the good work, love from italy
You Sir, are very soothing in troubled times. I really enjoy your content. Tim UK,
I’m very new to pc gaming and pc building, this was very helpful!
Just found your channel, nice videos! I own a new PC shop in WA state, and find channels like these really entertaining, and glad to see you make your own. Cheers!
Really enjoy your videos, keep up the good work ! Budget pc gaming ftw. I finally built my first "premium" pc after years of gaming on a tight budget so I always recommend people try gaming on a budget pc b4 going enthusiast grade for parts. That 1600Af is a great deal btw, Im currently using the R5 3600 which is a beast of a cpu even without overclocking it, performance is impressive.
So much value!
Well I literally just ordered all of the exact same parts you used in this video for basically around the same price that you spent, and I’m very excited for them to arrive, thank Oz ;)
Hey Brother. This is the first videos of yours I have come across. Great video layout, great information, and fantastic dictation. You have all the elements to become successful, and I hope to see you take off. Subscribed.
Aw thanks John
This was really good I like the detail of the tutorial. It showed things that help me a lot.
Thanks for the feedback!
Brings new meaning to a sleeper pc!
getting a similiar build, i'm so excited :))
this is a very good short informative video. Well done
I love Tech by Matt!
Great video, very informative and educational.
thanks!
Another great video Oz. :)
This is a great cable management video as well as build video! Good job Oz!
Only thing I think you might have forgotten is the sata SSD install and cable management.
I just saw your post in r/hardwareswap Super cool to actually see the video for it as well!
Love your vids.
Thx bro that actually was a great complete tutorial video!!!! Unfortunately here in Canada everything is so much more expensive...
Thanks i just used gizmogo. it was very easy
The build guide is very nice and helpfull
Thanks for this vidéo, and thanks for your cool voice it's good to ear someone that isnt shouting..++
Good stuff! Your videos are perfect for the average bruh like me! ❤️
music throughout should be lowered by about 5-10db. got my speakers turned up to hear your commentary but the music just blasts! great video, brother. hope you're staying safe!
I bought this pc from oz, and it is still holding up. He was very nice. 5/5
Charming videos as usual ❤️️
I loved watching this on stream
Luved seeing you there
I’m probably going to build this next month
And I am going to build this thank you so much
YES A NEW VIDEO!
Watch out, this virus more dangerous than Y2K to your monetization !!! Always appreciate the articulate and passionate content. Keep up the great work.
You are my fav youtuber and my dream is to be like you!! Keep doing what u do!😄
I used your video as a blue print your right all this stuff you bought is about 30-40 more in micro center if they have it, I needed some extensions to reach the motherboard because my power supply cords were short, I have a cheaper video card because the guy said a 1030 should be sufficient to emulate arcade and platform stuff from 2000 earlier, bout to power on, thanks good buddy!
Great video to inspire a first time builder like myself, thanks again
Your comment about the case is absolutely correct, it isn't begginer friendly (tight fits). I have built in worse cases in the past so it really isn't a big deal for me; also, the tempered glass is great for re-sale value. Really good case for the price if you're into flipping PCs.
Been waiting for this vid
I'm collecting parts for my first PC build now. Thanks for making this video as I'm trying to keep it under a 1000.
anytime :)
great content .
Hell yeah I knew you’d get loads of subscribers!
im engaged enough and want to watch the whole video :)
so glad i could make the stream
thanks for coming!
@@OzTalksHW No problem at all! I specifically made time to watch it
I can't believe it took so long before I saw your channel, you're the man! Thank you for emphasising that performance can be had on a tight budget.
Request: could you perhaps make a video about running the YUZU Nintendo Switch emulator on a budget PC (Linux or Windows)? As well as the specs/settings you would recommend? Thank you so much. Keep going strong!! 💪
I Wass messing with my rgb pis a wile ago and lost the order of the pins u showed me that order today and the rgb looks sooooooo nice thanks
Good job.
2:50 I love you and your videos bro
@11:36 daaaaang that's some good Zoom-in you got there, usually a camera can never focus on stuff like that.
Twenty-four is a great album!!
I've bought a ton of those TT PSUs lately. They're pretty decent with a little electric tape at the end of the cable sleeves so that you don't see any of those colered wires right before the plugs.
The cooler logo not being upright is making me itch!
But very nice content!
Hehe