In 2020 i was rocking a dell optiplex with an rx 460 in it. It did fine for the most part! The guy who sold me the 460 also gave me an old motherboard for a Xeon for free, which i later used with a xeon e5 2697 v2 and with a 1080 in 2021. I now built my dream system this past november w a 12600k and a 4070 :). Been watching your stuff forever!
dunno what it is about this video but the production quality seems to have upped a bit. shots look clean, transitions are smooth, etc. i love watching your content grow and change over the years, all the little changes and experiments you do with editing is a breath of fresh air ;)
It not only saves you money, it also helps with troubleshooting. If you are always on the newest tech it will be really hard to find forums for your issue but on older stuff, 99% of the time there will be at least one individual on reddit who had the same issue as you and posted the solution.
Gtx 1080 (got it for 200 euro before the mining craze what, 4-5 years ago?) at 1080p@60fps and I still have no reason to upgrade, i'm skipping 2000, 3000 and 4000 series for the 5000 one just for that extra punch.
@@Carlos-wl5fn Yup, frankly i'm waiting for a GPU with enough VRAM and juice to carry me for another 5 years, 8gb GPUs for 400-600 euro is too much for me to stomach right now.
Working on finishing up my 2012 dream build. i5 3570S, EVGA GTX 560Ti 448, 16GB Patriot G2 DDR3. The 560Ti I just got for $30 appears to have never been taken apart (refurbishing it right now). The mini HDMI port was nice and tight and there is very little dust in the GPU. There are some handling scratches on the cooler shroud but other than that, it is in excellent condition. I didn't have gaming PC money in 2012, not even for a budget midrange build like this. I was stuck with whatever would run on the GMA 950 integrated graphics in my C2D desktop or a PS2.
So cute! I was balling with an i7 2600K, 8GB of superfast 1600MHz DDR3, and TWO incredibly sexy EVGA GTX 580s in SLI!!!! Battlefield 3 at 1920x1080 full HD superhigh resolution in butter-smooth 60Hz at well over 80 fps 😂😂😂 now my laptop gets 500 fps with its 150W RTX 4080
I swapped to PC in early 2020. I had a 2080 Super and a 3900X. Then I upgraded it to a 3080 and 5800X. Now I have a new system with 4090 and a 7800X3D. I couldn't imagine going back to console. Higher resolutions, frame rates, higher FOV, mods, free games, more and better sales over console, not having to pay to play my games online, access to PC exclusives games as well as both Xbox and Playstation games. PC is definitely the best platform in my opinion, and that's coming from someone who was on console until they were 21.
Nice! I also upgrade often but with gaming laptops (because of space saving, portability, and convenient tax deductions). In December 2019, I got an ASUS STRIX SCAR III laptop with the i7-9750H and RTX 2070. Served me well until mid 2022 when I found an Acer Nitro 5 on sale with a Ryzen 7 5800H and RTX 3080. Shortly after, I jumped on the 40-series bandwagon early in March 2023 with the Aorus 17H that has an i7-13700H and RTX 4080. It's close to a desktop 4070Ti. I got an incredible deal for only $1400 USD. It has a super fast 360Hz screen, too! Definitely going to upgrade as soon as 50-series are out and get a 5090 laptop. But if the price different is as huge between 4080 and 4090 as it was the generation, I'll save the cash and get the 5080. Will you be getting a 5090 card? 😂
Doom Eternal in 4k with the Ultra Nightmare settings (textures too) ate 9.4GB VRAM. This was the first title where the 10GB RTX 3080 just managed to not be bottlenecked because the 10GB buffer. For example RTX 3070 capable to run the game with everything maxed out but the textures had to lower in 4k because the 1% lows became unacceptable and the game stuttered a lot. So I think even in 2020 8GB wasn't acceptable, 10 was enough though but even back then 16GB would have been a much better deal in the 3080's case 20GB on the 320 bit bus wouldn't have been so damn bad...
Who thought in 2020 that 8GB was plenty ? I mean 8GB variants of 290x came out in 2014 and well RX480's came out in 2016 with 8GB without being high end gpu.
PS5 and Xbox series X came out. A lot of games follow console specs and as a result even the RTX3070, which launched to raving reviews (until the crypto shortage hit) is now made fun of
7:20 I also came back to the older Battlefield games recently after upgrading my Ryzen 5 2600 to the Ryzen 7 5800x3D and had the same problems with stuttering while using DX12. Found out that if you completely turn off "Maximum Pre-Rendered Frames" (now called "NVIDIA Reflex" within the NVIDIA control panel), the stuttering is gone. Hope that helps with those games in the future. :)
I can relate so much to this! As someone living in the Philippines where PC prices were so volatile til now, I had just recently built a gaming pc with my dream specs from 2018, with a budget of 300 USD, ive been able to build a Ryzen 5 2600 based PC with a Vega 56. despite not being the latest and greatest, they run all my esports titles just fine! I am in love with this pc and thank god AM4 exists coz I can upgrade to a used Zen 3 down the line.
I built my first AM4 system in 2019 using an x470 mobo and a 3600X. Last year I upgraded it to a 5900X and I find the performance so great that I don't feel the need to build a new rig for the foreseeable future. Unless a major unmitigated HW vuln comes out, I plan to stick with this setup for at least another 2 or 3 more years.
I snagged my 3080 from a mining rig early last year for $400, ignoring the warnings it was a fantastic investments. Runs great and still keeps up with everything at 1440P maxed out. I do envy how efficient the 40 series is, not because of power cost, but because of how cool they run.
This build is almost identical to my build and I have been very happy with it! I did come from a 9600K OC'd so the upgrade wasnt as big as I thought. Where the 5800X shines for me is the multitasking ability and how it handles loads all around. Surprisingly, gaming, at times, did feel snappier with the 9600k. Oh well. I just moved that kit with a 5700XT into a mini itx case and is now my mobile rig if need be. Cool build and its a looker too. Nice job RGH!
this reminds me a lot of what i did. i didnt go nearly as high end with my build, but i just finished mine with an i7-11700K, AsRock z590 motherboard, 32 gb of ddr4-3600Mhz, and an RTX 3070 MSi Gaming X Trio, all of which i got for the price of 474$. this was my dream PC in 2020 when GPU Prices were extremely high and it handles every game i play at 1080p and 1440p
I got the 2020 AMD counterpart of this card, the 6800 XT, used this year as well! There are some great deals on these and I was able to cover a great chunk of the cost by selling my previous card. It's such a strong card still, I'm extremely pleased with it. Kinda crazy how this high end chip from 2020 still bottlenecks you that hard in Cyberpunk. I run a 5800X3D and am getting 100 FPS at 1440p high (after also doing an undervolt + light OC on the card).
Lets keep it real. Most gamers are well happy with 3rd Gen Ryzen CPU's and RTX 2000 to 3000 series GPU's. 5000 series and above are a very desired upgrade, as are RTX 40 series but reality means that the ordinary guy cannot afford it.
It amazes me the amount of extra performance I have in some of these games using the refreshed counterparts of these components (3080 12gb/5800X3D). In Battlefield V I get a locked 175fps on my G8 with the high preset at 3440x1440 and much higher 1% lows.
I run pretty much the same setup to this day with minor differences, being my 3080 is the 12gb version and I also went for the 5800x3D. It’s still a great experience and I’ll probably wait for the next generation of GPUs to upgrade
i build a new build for the misses last week .... wanted to save a couple of bucks and AM5 is just to high still here in belgium , i went for a 5700x with a heavely discounted Asus Strix B550 Wifi board , 32 gigs of ram and a 4060 , plays everything i trow at it without issue , so yeah AM4 is still as good as i remember
Bought a 3080 FE for £370 about 8 months ago now. The card is still a beast, runs anything, and offers about double performance of my ps5 in the games that I have on both.
You have almost recreated my PC, except I have bought 5700X3D from flash deal recently. After upgrading from 3060ti to 3080, CPU bottleneck of my ex 5600X was quite big sometimes.
I can say, that i've bought a deepcool CPU cooler for my new build, because you have used one before! :D For most people out there, this config is still more than enough for the next years. 🙂
It's crazy that the i7-12700K came out a year after the 5800X and i paid 330 for it, absurd value for that chip, ridiculously fast, power efficient and easy to cool.
Of course my trusty RX580 fried right at the beginning of the GPU apocalypse. I had to run on a 650 Ti which was excruciating, especially on an ultrawide monitor. Nowadays I have my dream build (Ryzen 5600, Radeon 6800) so I'm good. Probably gonna sit on this system til AM6.
I've upped my storage, going from 3tb to 11tb, won very cheaply two NOS 4tb hybrid SSHD's and once I got the data all where I wants I can pull two of the ancient 1tb's out and use them for my Xbox Ones as both are 2.5's. Am waiting on 64gb of 3200 DDR4 from China, 2x32's and the next big purchase is a new motherboard, fancy something last builds on the Am4 platform from Asrock or Asus.
I have a 2080 ti, never really looked into the specs of 30 and 40 series nvidia cards, but was surprised by how stingy they are with vram, like, mine has 11Gb, and i just found out now that the 3080 has 10 and the TI variant apparently only has 12, what???
Nice. Your videos really help. I don't think I need bleeding edge equipment anymore for what I do. I could build a decnt PC without spending a mint. Thanks fro all the info and good ideas. I am still watching.
Ah man I noticed that palit 3080 on the warehouse a while ago - was it included in the 20% off promo? If so, great deal! I picked up and EVGA 3080 XC3 from the warehouse a couple of months ago for £289 but it's heavily used - great that the palit was brand new!
Used 3080s have been the best price/performance card for a while now, but I will admit, I'm a little jealous that RGHD managed to find a BRAND NEW 3080 for essentially $460. I would honestly either go for a used 5600/X or go all-in on a 5800X3D though, if I had to change anything about this build. The 5800X is great but for gaming the 5600 is practically the same and the X3D will stomp both.
yesterday i build a pc with parts i had laying around... Ryzen 3 4100 (performance almost like a Ryzen 5 3600), 32 GB DDR4 3000 Ram, Asus B450 Board, GTX 1660 Super, 650w Power Supply, 500gb Samsung NVME, 500GB Silicon Power SSD, some Coolers and an slightly used Sharkoon RGB Case. Yeah i know, 32gb of ram and they are laying around and do nothing? I had built my main PC with 64gb ram, because i´m producing music and some plugins needs a huge amount of ram. But after a half year i realized that max 25 gb was used. So i decided to reduce the 64 to 32. Now i have a second pc that will never be used by me i think, but it was fun to build.
My 5800x is a toasty boy I’ve tried PBO settings and offsets next I’m going to try swapping my 240 AIO for that Peerless Assassin air cooler everyone keeps raving about !
Had my DeepCool Mystique for a week now, all I can say is Brilliant.. Sorted my fan curves, so can barely hear the fans now.. Wouldn't use anything made by MSI though, rest is good..
I went 5600X3D on a MSI Unify board. The punch of X3D and OC capability of the Unify gets 99% GPU utilization while lowering the CPU load on the 6 core part.
@@EXiLExJD*6800xt used for less than $450 but the times are changing and that’s gonna unavailable eventually I got my 6800xt for $420 and a 6800non xt for $360 also has 16gb vram performs the same as 7700xt/7800xt
G'day Random & Harry, 5:41 🤔Maybe Harry thought you were opening a bag of Schmackos🐶😋. The Game Rock does match GSKILL Trident Z Royal RAM in a Vertical Instalation if you like that look, Me I would do the same as you have here with it Horizontal as I don't like that look.
lol, you literally built my PC, at least as far as main core component type goes anyway. Still daily using it today, and it gets everything done that I need.
This was such an amazing build to watch it reminds me of my build i made december last year. ive had a 5950x sitting on my shelf and i was able to finally use it. Paired it with 32 gigs 3600 mts cl16 and a 7800 xt which in my eyes is an amd 3080. So i basically have my 2020 dream build and im really happy with it, amazing 1440p gaming. I know I could've sold the 5950x and gotten a better setup but honestly i was too lazy and i got pretty decent prices on good quality am4 parts.
I'm still running AM4 (5800X, 5900X) CPUs, and they work just fine for me. I was thinking about building an AM5 (7800X3D) system, but this generation runs way to hot for my liking. I'll stick with AM4.
That 5800x is really good but the 5800x3d doesn't bottleneck the 3080 really at all, so if someone wants to do this build, maybe look out for a used one of those. Great video!
Try something soon with 1280x1024 Resoltuion in the future as a fun test! Im curious to see how it looks like on todays games, since almost everyone using widescreen, so give non Widescreen a another chance!
Ive been using this motherboard for the past 3 years and it’s decent considering how cheap it is. I eventually plan on upgrading from a Ryzen 5 3600 to 5800x3D. I have a 2060 at the moment but I plan on upgrading to something like the 3080
5900x went for sale here at newegg with $20 coupon for $270 including tax. I'm still rocking an XFX RX 5700 DD 8 GB that I bought for $80 in FB and I used morepower tool to 5700xt. Am4 parts like ram and motherboard are still relatively cheap in comparison to Am5 and since 5900x and "5700 XT" makes about $1.50 mining a day, it'll pay for itself in less than a year. I should upgrade my GPU, but 5700 is still stong, even going par against 3060 12 gb and RX 7600.
The build you have is the one that has been my daily driver since 2020. Different case and CPU cooler of course, but I have 32GB 3200MHz and 4TB NVMe drives. It's been such a beast. But I went all Team Red with the RX 6800. I love this build.
Making wires longer does not improve their current carrying capacity. Every connection in a chain is a weak link too. I don't look in PCs so I never care what it looks like inside of them either. Beyond air flow concerns I am never worried about cable management. I'd never use a case with a window on the side of it either. I only ever look at monitors.
I built my dream pc from 2018. I9 7920x with 2 red devil rx580s in crossfire. Only sad thing is it seems my second gpu is on its last leg as it wont run unless i turn the power limit all the way up so i will have to replace it when it gives up.
How you are even getting that VRAM for Cyberpunk? I ran at ultra and got half your frames but I got all 8gb of VRAM used up at 1440p that then started swapping to DDR4 system memory up to 2gb,
My 3080 is still going strong. It is a space heater and a gpu combined and is very useful at winter 😅 Im just a little worried that it wont be enough to run forza horizon 6 at 4k max settings lol.
I picked up a gigabyte b550m motherboard from Amazon warehouse for the princely sum of £55, it was brand new and still in the anti-static bag and all the accessories sealed. Now looking to upgrade my trusty Rx 6600 any advice what will go well with a Ryzen 7 5700x
3080 TI'S avalable on ebay at times for as little as $400-450 , straight from Zotac and other suppliers. if am4 is where your going, 5800x3d would have been the better option.
Given the demographic distribution of Steams hardware survey's over time I'd say this is closer to what most actual PC gamers end up doing, buying some or all parts that are a generation behind, still being able to enjoy high end PC gaming for a fraction of the cost of current gen hardware, I know it's what I almost always do but then I always do my research and go for the best value when shopping for absolutely anything. TLDR; If you stick with a generation behind you can often get 85-90% of the performance for 60% of the cost.
Really nice PC you managed to get there. I'd be surprised if you didn't have something like that as your main rig, because it's certainly powerful enough to be. Personally, I'd rather have a X570 board instead of B550 (because B series, like my old B450M, can't run RAM at max speed using 4 slots), I might consider a Ryzen 9 (or Intel equivalent), I'd have more storage (because 1TB isn't enough for all major games now), and I wouldn't play at lowest settings and get 300-350+FPS when most monitors don't go that high. I'd probably go high or ultra and target a consistent 144FPS. But overall, you got yourself a really nice build!
I've seen the PC case of my dreams on Aliexpress, its a metal and acrylic "drum" with two water tanks integral either side so maybe one tank for cpu and ram, other tank for gpu and is awash with UV and rgb LED's aplenty... I am looking to respray my Coolermaster HAF XM, got in some neon colour spray cans and I want something larier than a Rentokil van hehehe I live in neon colours, today has been bright orange and tomorrow might go with a green or yellow theme, got trainers and watches to match too :D
After all the editing and double checking I still managed to miss “1TB PSU” at 3:40 🤦 P.s it is 850w 😂
Its what we all need, a PSU with built in storage!
Too bad we don't have 850w nvme SSDs yet 😅
Bro this is 2024 not 2020 😂😂😂😂 bro correct it on your video
What a big PSU!
That was hilarious 😂
it's wild to me that 2020 was 4 years ago, It really doesn't seem like it was that long ago.
Yeah, it’s insane how fast time flies
Yeah I know 😫
2020s aged us all sadly
We don't talk about 2020, lol
still feels like yesterday lol
In 2020 i was rocking a dell optiplex with an rx 460 in it. It did fine for the most part! The guy who sold me the 460 also gave me an old motherboard for a Xeon for free, which i later used with a xeon e5 2697 v2 and with a 1080 in 2021. I now built my dream system this past november w a 12600k and a 4070 :). Been watching your stuff forever!
Nice! You are totally ready for max settings in all new and upcoming games 🎉 maybe only at 1080p with heavy raytracing tho lol
dunno what it is about this video but the production quality seems to have upped a bit. shots look clean, transitions are smooth, etc. i love watching your content grow and change over the years, all the little changes and experiments you do with editing is a breath of fresh air ;)
Thanks! Spent ages on this one. Shame I still missed the “1TB PSU” at 3:40 haha
@@RandomGaminginHD - Thought it was a Gigabyte 1 "Thermal Blast" PSU
literally the kind of content I expect and crave for - from RandomGaminginHD!
Thanks!
This shows how easy it is to save money and just live few years behind everyone with technology. This build was insanely expensive in 2020.
It not only saves you money, it also helps with troubleshooting. If you are always on the newest tech it will be really hard to find forums for your issue but on older stuff, 99% of the time there will be at least one individual on reddit who had the same issue as you and posted the solution.
Gtx 1080 (got it for 200 euro before the mining craze what, 4-5 years ago?) at 1080p@60fps and I still have no reason to upgrade, i'm skipping 2000, 3000 and 4000 series for the 5000 one just for that extra punch.
@@Grandmaster-Kushsame 5060ti probably will be more than 8gb and at least 25% faster. I am open to amd too
@@Carlos-wl5fn Yup, frankly i'm waiting for a GPU with enough VRAM and juice to carry me for another 5 years, 8gb GPUs for 400-600 euro is too much for me to stomach right now.
I'd still call it expensive today.
Working on finishing up my 2012 dream build. i5 3570S, EVGA GTX 560Ti 448, 16GB Patriot G2 DDR3. The 560Ti I just got for $30 appears to have never been taken apart (refurbishing it right now). The mini HDMI port was nice and tight and there is very little dust in the GPU. There are some handling scratches on the cooler shroud but other than that, it is in excellent condition.
I didn't have gaming PC money in 2012, not even for a budget midrange build like this. I was stuck with whatever would run on the GMA 950 integrated graphics in my C2D desktop or a PS2.
So cute! I was balling with an i7 2600K, 8GB of superfast 1600MHz DDR3, and TWO incredibly sexy EVGA GTX 580s in SLI!!!! Battlefield 3 at 1920x1080 full HD superhigh resolution in butter-smooth 60Hz at well over 80 fps 😂😂😂 now my laptop gets 500 fps with its 150W RTX 4080
lol nice 1 terabyte PSU 3:40
And MPG, not MAG 🤣
love to see that
this bad boy can fit so many power profiles
@@mister_dzija4161 this psu gets an IMPRESSIVE 850 MPG in one power on
I swapped to PC in early 2020. I had a 2080 Super and a 3900X. Then I upgraded it to a 3080 and 5800X. Now I have a new system with 4090 and a 7800X3D. I couldn't imagine going back to console. Higher resolutions, frame rates, higher FOV, mods, free games, more and better sales over console, not having to pay to play my games online, access to PC exclusives games as well as both Xbox and Playstation games. PC is definitely the best platform in my opinion, and that's coming from someone who was on console until they were 21.
Don't forget modding :D
Everything inevitably settles into the most sensible solution, and PCs are just plainly more sensible than entirely disposable machines.
Bro you're burning money upgrading every gen 😢
you gonna sell the old parts on eBay?
Nice! I also upgrade often but with gaming laptops (because of space saving, portability, and convenient tax deductions). In December 2019, I got an ASUS STRIX SCAR III laptop with the i7-9750H and RTX 2070. Served me well until mid 2022 when I found an Acer Nitro 5 on sale with a Ryzen 7 5800H and RTX 3080. Shortly after, I jumped on the 40-series bandwagon early in March 2023 with the Aorus 17H that has an i7-13700H and RTX 4080. It's close to a desktop 4070Ti. I got an incredible deal for only $1400 USD. It has a super fast 360Hz screen, too! Definitely going to upgrade as soon as 50-series are out and get a 5090 laptop. But if the price different is as huge between 4080 and 4090 as it was the generation, I'll save the cash and get the 5080. Will you be getting a 5090 card? 😂
2020: 8GB VRAM is plenty
2024: 8GB VRAM is not enough
Doom Eternal in 4k with the Ultra Nightmare settings (textures too) ate 9.4GB VRAM. This was the first title where the 10GB RTX 3080 just managed to not be bottlenecked because the 10GB buffer. For example RTX 3070 capable to run the game with everything maxed out but the textures had to lower in 4k because the 1% lows became unacceptable and the game stuttered a lot. So I think even in 2020 8GB wasn't acceptable, 10 was enough though but even back then 16GB would have been a much better deal in the 3080's case 20GB on the 320 bit bus wouldn't have been so damn bad...
@@PeterPaulsThe difference is, that was 4k. Now it's barely enough for 1080p.
Who thought in 2020 that 8GB was plenty ? I mean 8GB variants of 290x came out in 2014 and well RX480's came out in 2016 with 8GB without being high end gpu.
@@PeterPauls Playing at 4K with a 3070? Why on Earth would you do that?
PS5 and Xbox series X came out. A lot of games follow console specs and as a result even the RTX3070, which launched to raving reviews (until the crypto shortage hit) is now made fun of
7:20 I also came back to the older Battlefield games recently after upgrading my Ryzen 5 2600 to the Ryzen 7 5800x3D and had the same problems with stuttering while using DX12. Found out that if you completely turn off "Maximum Pre-Rendered Frames" (now called "NVIDIA Reflex" within the NVIDIA control panel), the stuttering is gone. Hope that helps with those games in the future. :)
DAAAAAAAAAAAAMN you really stepped up with the intro, good shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Haha thanks
@@RandomGaminginHD great to see you trying new things 🎉
Deepcool's new product line is 👍🏻😋
Yeah there stuff is always solid
The quality of videos and editing are always top notch!
Cheers!
Great video! The 3080 & 5800x pair well together.
I can relate so much to this! As someone living in the Philippines where PC prices were so volatile til now, I had just recently built a gaming pc with my dream specs from 2018, with a budget of 300 USD, ive been able to build a Ryzen 5 2600 based PC with a Vega 56. despite not being the latest and greatest, they run all my esports titles just fine! I am in love with this pc and thank god AM4 exists coz I can upgrade to a used Zen 3 down the line.
1TB PSU 🤔
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Every couple months I find myself revisiting your channel. You're really entertaining and interesting to watch, wishing you the best
I built my first AM4 system in 2019 using an x470 mobo and a 3600X. Last year I upgraded it to a 5900X and I find the performance so great that I don't feel the need to build a new rig for the foreseeable future. Unless a major unmitigated HW vuln comes out, I plan to stick with this setup for at least another 2 or 3 more years.
The Game Rock cards basically shine best when verticcally mounted and paired with G-Skill Royal Dimms
I snagged my 3080 from a mining rig early last year for $400, ignoring the warnings it was a fantastic investments. Runs great and still keeps up with everything at 1440P maxed out. I do envy how efficient the 40 series is, not because of power cost, but because of how cool they run.
This build is almost identical to my build and I have been very happy with it! I did come from a 9600K OC'd so the upgrade wasnt as big as I thought. Where the 5800X shines for me is the multitasking ability and how it handles loads all around. Surprisingly, gaming, at times, did feel snappier with the 9600k. Oh well. I just moved that kit with a 5700XT into a mini itx case and is now my mobile rig if need be. Cool build and its a looker too. Nice job RGH!
this reminds me a lot of what i did. i didnt go nearly as high end with my build, but i just finished mine with an i7-11700K, AsRock z590 motherboard, 32 gb of ddr4-3600Mhz, and an RTX 3070 MSi Gaming X Trio, all of which i got for the price of 474$. this was my dream PC in 2020 when GPU Prices were extremely high and it handles every game i play at 1080p and 1440p
I loved the change at the intro
Love the content as always, but no need for the music ...your voice, and your gardens wildlife soundtrack makes your channel unique and enjoyable :-)
I got the 2020 AMD counterpart of this card, the 6800 XT, used this year as well! There are some great deals on these and I was able to cover a great chunk of the cost by selling my previous card. It's such a strong card still, I'm extremely pleased with it.
Kinda crazy how this high end chip from 2020 still bottlenecks you that hard in Cyberpunk. I run a 5800X3D and am getting 100 FPS at 1440p high (after also doing an undervolt + light OC on the card).
Lets keep it real. Most gamers are well happy with 3rd Gen Ryzen CPU's and RTX 2000 to 3000 series GPU's. 5000 series and above are a very desired upgrade, as are RTX 40 series but reality means that the ordinary guy cannot afford it.
Yeah with the prices the way they are on slightly older stuff something like this is definitely very tempting (and capable)
im still happy with my old Ryzen 7 4800H RTX 2060 laptop hahahah
Ordinary (but also gainfully employed) guy here. I've got a 4080S paired with an i7-12700k.
@@FoDaddydoes the 12700K bottleneck it? The 4080 is a very capable gpu
I'm more than happy with my 5700X/3070 pairing that I built a few months back.
It amazes me the amount of extra performance I have in some of these games using the refreshed counterparts of these components (3080 12gb/5800X3D). In Battlefield V I get a locked 175fps on my G8 with the high preset at 3440x1440 and much higher 1% lows.
OzTalks feels with the music and the loving strokes to the machinery 😏
Wish I could afford to build a system like that. Very cool bro.
damn u gonna hit us with background music?high class stuff :D
they are
Nice build!
I agree AM4 can offer great value still, I just did a 5600 with an XFX 6750 XT and it is really great price to performance wise
Yeah thats a great build! AM4 still has plenty of life left!
300w+ power draw from a GPU is insane, thought they were supposed to be getting more efficient 😮
My whole PC doesn't draw 300W
I love how your dream build of 2020 is my dream build of 2024!
One final touch this build really needs are Custom Black or grey power Cables for the Gpu and Motherboard.
I run pretty much the same setup to this day with minor differences, being my 3080 is the 12gb version and I also went for the 5800x3D. It’s still a great experience and I’ll probably wait for the next generation of GPUs to upgrade
i build a new build for the misses last week .... wanted to save a couple of bucks and AM5 is just to high still here in belgium , i went for a 5700x with a heavely discounted Asus Strix B550 Wifi board , 32 gigs of ram and a 4060 , plays everything i trow at it without issue , so yeah AM4 is still as good as i remember
Bought a 3080 FE for £370 about 8 months ago now. The card is still a beast, runs anything, and offers about double performance of my ps5 in the games that I have on both.
You have almost recreated my PC, except I have bought 5700X3D from flash deal recently. After upgrading from 3060ti to 3080, CPU bottleneck of my ex 5600X was quite big sometimes.
I can say, that i've bought a deepcool CPU cooler for my new build, because you have used one before! :D
For most people out there, this config is still more than enough for the next years. 🙂
It's crazy that the i7-12700K came out a year after the 5800X and i paid 330 for it, absurd value for that chip, ridiculously fast, power efficient and easy to cool.
Of course my trusty RX580 fried right at the beginning of the GPU apocalypse. I had to run on a 650 Ti which was excruciating, especially on an ultrawide monitor. Nowadays I have my dream build (Ryzen 5600, Radeon 6800) so I'm good. Probably gonna sit on this system til AM6.
I've upped my storage, going from 3tb to 11tb, won very cheaply two NOS 4tb hybrid SSHD's and once I got the data all where I wants I can pull two of the ancient 1tb's out and use them for my Xbox Ones as both are 2.5's. Am waiting on 64gb of 3200 DDR4 from China, 2x32's and the next big purchase is a new motherboard, fancy something last builds on the Am4 platform from Asrock or Asus.
I have a 2080 ti, never really looked into the specs of 30 and 40 series nvidia cards, but was surprised by how stingy they are with vram, like, mine has 11Gb, and i just found out now that the 3080 has 10 and the TI variant apparently only has 12, what???
got Doctor Who vibes from the intro. well done sir.
Beautiful. Recently built myself a new rig, picking up the GPU month end currently being tided over by a 1650 super.
Nice. Your videos really help. I don't think I need bleeding edge equipment anymore for what I do. I could build a decnt PC without spending a mint.
Thanks fro all the info and good ideas. I am still watching.
Ah man I noticed that palit 3080 on the warehouse a while ago - was it included in the 20% off promo? If so, great deal! I picked up and EVGA 3080 XC3 from the warehouse a couple of months ago for £289 but it's heavily used - great that the palit was brand new!
May sound crazy... This is the best obtainable build of 2024.
Used 3080s have been the best price/performance card for a while now, but I will admit, I'm a little jealous that RGHD managed to find a BRAND NEW 3080 for essentially $460.
I would honestly either go for a used 5600/X or go all-in on a 5800X3D though, if I had to change anything about this build. The 5800X is great but for gaming the 5600 is practically the same and the X3D will stomp both.
Wow, this pc is much more powerful than mine 😢.
Feels weird not hearing your Hello everyone and welcome in the beginning but my mind read it with your voice
yesterday i build a pc with parts i had laying around... Ryzen 3 4100 (performance almost like a Ryzen 5 3600), 32 GB DDR4 3000 Ram, Asus B450 Board, GTX 1660 Super, 650w Power Supply, 500gb Samsung NVME, 500GB Silicon Power SSD, some Coolers and an slightly used Sharkoon RGB Case. Yeah i know, 32gb of ram and they are laying around and do nothing? I had built my main PC with 64gb ram, because i´m producing music and some plugins needs a huge amount of ram. But after a half year i realized that max 25 gb was used. So i decided to reduce the 64 to 32. Now i have a second pc that will never be used by me i think, but it was fun to build.
Mind if I took that 2nd PC off of your hands? 😂
I have the exact same build bought in 2020, still very usable even in 4K with DLSS.
I still run a 5800X with a 7800XT. CPU still functions great on all games, don't see a need to upgrade any time soon.
My 5800x is a toasty boy I’ve tried PBO settings and offsets next I’m going to try swapping my 240 AIO for that Peerless Assassin air cooler everyone keeps raving about !
LOL. You pulled a Linus closeup mugshot in those first few seconds.
I had this combo of CPU and GPU, loved the 3080, such a beastly card for what we would actually think is a great price, pre covid fueled price hikes.
Had my DeepCool Mystique for a week now, all I can say is Brilliant..
Sorted my fan curves, so can barely hear the fans now..
Wouldn't use anything made by MSI though, rest is good..
guess every good channel got a mystique lol GG wanted a corsair one, but the mystique is looking better and better
I went 5600X3D on a MSI Unify board. The punch of X3D and OC capability of the Unify gets 99% GPU utilization while lowering the CPU load on the 6 core part.
Solid price on the 3080, wish it had more vram though
Yeah there is a 12gb version but probably way more expensive even used
If you want a reasonable amount of VRAM use AMD, 7800XT and 6800XT have 16GB
@@EXiLExJD*6800xt used for less than $450 but the times are changing and that’s gonna unavailable eventually I got my 6800xt for $420 and a 6800non xt for $360 also has 16gb vram performs the same as 7700xt/7800xt
Got the Ryzen 7 5800X on launch day still running today
G'day Random & Harry,
5:41 🤔Maybe Harry thought you were opening a bag of Schmackos🐶😋.
The Game Rock does match GSKILL Trident Z Royal RAM in a Vertical Instalation if you like that look, Me I would do the same as you have here with it Horizontal as I don't like that look.
lol, you literally built my PC, at least as far as main core component type goes anyway. Still daily using it today, and it gets everything done that I need.
I was expecting much older parts for this build, but you ended up building my PC before upgrades. I guess it's been a minute since 2020
in battlefield 5 in dx11 y need turn on future frame rendering
This was such an amazing build to watch it reminds me of my build i made december last year. ive had a 5950x sitting on my shelf and i was able to finally use it. Paired it with 32 gigs 3600 mts cl16 and a 7800 xt which in my eyes is an amd 3080. So i basically have my 2020 dream build and im really happy with it, amazing 1440p gaming. I know I could've sold the 5950x and gotten a better setup but honestly i was too lazy and i got pretty decent prices on good quality am4 parts.
Just the Vram on the 3080 will be the main negative. Performance wise the 3080 will be a beast for a couple of years at least
I'm still running AM4 (5800X, 5900X) CPUs, and they work just fine for me. I was thinking about building an AM5 (7800X3D) system, but this generation runs way to hot for my liking. I'll stick with AM4.
Great video again. Love the music that went with it. Thanks for your hard work
Thanks for watching!
Thats a great looking case.
That 5800x is really good but the 5800x3d doesn't bottleneck the 3080 really at all, so if someone wants to do this build, maybe look out for a used one of those. Great video!
Never seen that GPU before, is nice.
Pair it with GSkill Trident Z Royal ram and Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Prismatic set ?
See the theme yet ?
Try something soon with 1280x1024 Resoltuion in the future as a fun test!
Im curious to see how it looks like on todays games, since almost everyone using widescreen, so give non Widescreen a another chance!
Ive been using this motherboard for the past 3 years and it’s decent considering how cheap it is. I eventually plan on upgrading from a Ryzen 5 3600 to 5800x3D. I have a 2060 at the moment but I plan on upgrading to something like the 3080
5900x went for sale here at newegg with $20 coupon for $270 including tax. I'm still rocking an XFX RX 5700 DD 8 GB that I bought for $80 in FB and I used morepower tool to 5700xt. Am4 parts like ram and motherboard are still relatively cheap in comparison to Am5 and since 5900x and "5700 XT" makes about $1.50 mining a day, it'll pay for itself in less than a year. I should upgrade my GPU, but 5700 is still stong, even going par against 3060 12 gb and RX 7600.
I wonder how the 5800X3D would compare to the standard 5800X?
The smooth chill voice is so seductive
Anyways, W video.. you always have the video i can watch while eating.
I came across a 1000w deepcool psu for 80$ recently, ended up going with a lancool 206 tho
The build you have is the one that has been my daily driver since 2020. Different case and CPU cooler of course, but I have 32GB 3200MHz and 4TB NVMe drives. It's been such a beast. But I went all Team Red with the RX 6800. I love this build.
Ever since the plague, nothing has been the same.
Nice to see you got a good deal on a 3080 dude! I just scored a watercooled 3080fe
How will it compare to the newer cards in this setup I wonder
Reasonable build, love this case, gpu looks ok installed normally... but those cables though, some cheap extensions would do wonders aesthetically.
Making wires longer does not improve their current carrying capacity. Every connection in a chain is a weak link too. I don't look in PCs so I never care what it looks like inside of them either. Beyond air flow concerns I am never worried about cable management. I'd never use a case with a window on the side of it either. I only ever look at monitors.
dx12 in bfv need to load one game or two or just one game and leave it for some cuz it load shaders every ttime you start it
I bought a 5700x 3080 10gb with 16gb ddr4 3200 a bit more than a year ago for 1650€ 😢 it hurts to see the price fall down that quickly
I built my dream pc from 2018. I9 7920x with 2 red devil rx580s in crossfire. Only sad thing is it seems my second gpu is on its last leg as it wont run unless i turn the power limit all the way up so i will have to replace it when it gives up.
could you add a support for the gpu it looks very heavy 😁
The case has one included! 😁
Just recently bought a 5800X3D for 170$ and upgraded my 3600X
Worth it!
How you are even getting that VRAM for Cyberpunk? I ran at ultra and got half your frames but I got all 8gb of VRAM used up at 1440p that then started swapping to DDR4 system memory up to 2gb,
My 3080 is still going strong. It is a space heater and a gpu combined and is very useful at winter 😅
Im just a little worried that it wont be enough to run forza horizon 6 at 4k max settings lol.
I absolutely love when content creators acknowledge the power of 69.
I picked up a gigabyte b550m motherboard from Amazon warehouse for the princely sum of £55, it was brand new and still in the anti-static bag and all the accessories sealed. Now looking to upgrade my trusty Rx 6600 any advice what will go well with a Ryzen 7 5700x
3080 TI'S avalable on ebay at times for as little as $400-450 , straight from Zotac and other suppliers. if am4 is where your going, 5800x3d would have been the better option.
I'm still rocking my 9900k, and recently dropped in a 4070 Ti Super.
The watercooler position is wrong, you should put it on top or the hoses down.
Yeah this. I expected someone like him to follow current trends in PC hardware but disappointed to see the AIO mounted in not ideal position.
Given the demographic distribution of Steams hardware survey's over time I'd say this is closer to what most actual PC gamers end up doing, buying some or all parts that are a generation behind, still being able to enjoy high end PC gaming for a fraction of the cost of current gen hardware, I know it's what I almost always do but then I always do my research and go for the best value when shopping for absolutely anything.
TLDR; If you stick with a generation behind you can often get 85-90% of the performance for 60% of the cost.
Really nice PC you managed to get there. I'd be surprised if you didn't have something like that as your main rig, because it's certainly powerful enough to be.
Personally, I'd rather have a X570 board instead of B550 (because B series, like my old B450M, can't run RAM at max speed using 4 slots), I might consider a Ryzen 9 (or Intel equivalent), I'd have more storage (because 1TB isn't enough for all major games now), and I wouldn't play at lowest settings and get 300-350+FPS when most monitors don't go that high. I'd probably go high or ultra and target a consistent 144FPS.
But overall, you got yourself a really nice build!
Hey, I saw the 6500xt video and was wondering if you knew there was an 8gb version?
AM4 still holding strong 💯 could have gotten the X3D for I think $80 more
I've seen the PC case of my dreams on Aliexpress, its a metal and acrylic "drum" with two water tanks integral either side so maybe one tank for cpu and ram, other tank for gpu and is awash with UV and rgb LED's aplenty... I am looking to respray my Coolermaster HAF XM, got in some neon colour spray cans and I want something larier than a Rentokil van hehehe I live in neon colours, today has been bright orange and tomorrow might go with a green or yellow theme, got trainers and watches to match too :D