It’s not a bad idea though. Getting a gaming laptop now and doing a build later is a good option too. Personally, being able to pick and choose the components I want is half the fun of building a desktop
@@mongoosemcmongoose2786 not sarcasm at all. In fact im currently looking for an hp tg01-0023w to become available at a decent price, in which i plan to add an additional 8gb stick of 2666 ddr4. You are totally right about stock rn though and their higher end stuff isnt as cost effective.
@@mongoosemcmongoose2786 IT IS EASY DAFUQ ORDER THE PARTS AND BUILD IT YOU MIGHT NOT GET A 3090 TI SUPER BUT YOU WILL GET A PERFECTLY RUNNING PC THAT CAN RUN EVERY GAME WITH A 400 DOLLAR GRAPHICS CARD YALL TRIPPIN specs are ryzen 5 3600 cpu msi tomahawk x570 motherboard get this over b550 as it supports next generation cpus for ryzen then 32 gb of ram that you can go to best buy and buy as well as my m.2 ssd and sata ssd got a corsair rm750 or something fully modular power supply thats where it gets confusing you really dont need a fully modular power supply it comes with so much extra cable you dont need so semi modular would be smart to get i had no experience about pcs a year ago and i promise you guys anyone can do it oh and i got a gigabyte gtx 1060 6gb graphics card that runs warzone on high settings fine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
they have so many fake reviews on Amazon and real negative reviews on every other websites, I’m glad you guys are making a video on this PC cuz it really helps a lot of people that are on a budget💀
For $600 I got a very similar build with a 570, from best buy as well. Even has a better power supply! Though I'm still looking to get it running in dual channel.
@Ali Hamed my recommendation is to keep some money set aside to upgrade the RAM and maybe add some fans, since these are the areas SI's tend to skimp on. With that in mind, just buy whatever is in your budget and meets the specs you want. As an aside note, the GTX 1060 is still the most popular graphics card on the market, so you should be able to play the vast majority of games on it at at least medium settings for a good while, so base your g-card choice around that. Just search "GTX 1060 vs etc" for general performance, not very accurate, but enough if you aren't too picky. Also, Never Buy Dell! Ever! It'll be ewaste in no time.
Same trying to buy myself a 500-600 great pc and I’m sadly one of does people that like one of those color customized fans or a cool rgb line in right side of it or similar and I want one that has a Corsair water cooler
What pc would you recommend someone who is trying to get started into pc gaming? Trying to play fortnite and games off steam created by students and what not etc..
I was able to get an ibuypower pc for 679 recently. It includes a 1650 4GB, i3-10100f, 8GB ram, 480 SSD, and 500w power supply. i would say it was a good purchase considering the market and the fact that the pc is now 779.
@@hensic iBUYPOWER - Slate MR Gaming Desktop - Intel i3-10100F - 8GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB - 480GB SSD. I got it from BestBuy but right now its 849.99.
I got a gaming laptop with a 1650, 8gb 3200mhz ddr4, ryzen 5 5600h, 500 ssd. All for 699, I think yours is a better deal than mine even though the cpu, ssd, and ram is better cuz of upgradability.
I bought I Ibuypower with a Gtx 1660 and the I5-9400f. I really love the PC no problem what so ever I would definitely recommend them. But I have pretty much changed almost everything in the pc beside the CPU and GPU. If you have a prebuilt I would highly recommend buying new set of Ram, it makes games run 1000x better
I have a similar side panel on my Montech Flyer. Here's a neat thing I figured out about these side panels: if you use some kind of spacers and longer screws, you can fit taller tower air coolers in.
in April, I bought an ibuypower that had a ryzen 5 3600, 5500xt 4gb gpu, single 8gb ddr4 2666, 256gb SSD not m.2, after taxes and fees from amazon, $750. today this same computer is being sold for a little over $1k. I and many others got lucky enough to grab it before prices were increased
I been using a Sapphire RX550 4GB from AliExpress I got for $70, before all this GPU nonsense, and it can actually shred Esports games. Paladins, Valorant, Fortnite, Spellbreak, CURSD, etc. I threw it in an Optiplex 390 Budget Build. I5-2400, 8GB 1333Mhz dual channel, 120GB Sata SSD and 250GB I use for a daily driver since my set up is packed for a move soon. Great budget option, but lose Sata 3 and ability to run faster speeds on RAM with this 2nd gen MoB.
the only downgraded thing about prebuilts is that it comes with single channel memory instead of dual channel and for some people the cables are disconnected in some parts
9:46 So what if the PC is struggling with COD a bit? Its still running well. I played games with that kind of struggle and I still enjoyed the game and also, why worry about fps being at 50 or 60 fps?
@@Graphics_Card yeah I was on a budget , I actually haven’t had any problems yet except that I know there’s certain game I just can’t play lol figuring out that I just need to save for a better pc cuz I really want to try EFT and DayZ
I just got into PCs a couple months ago and I also bought a 700 dollar prebuilt ibuypower from Best Buy it came with intel i5 a msi 1050ti and 8gb rams.I recently upgraded to msi 1660 ti and 32gb Corsair vengeance pro ram. I also bought a new 650w power supply but been slacking on installing it.
Crazy how much the prices changed from a year ago , I just got a 899$ pc from Best Buy with a 3060 and a Ryzen 7 5800x and it’s insanely good for the price
RAIDMAX PSU. I've used a ton of the RX500 in customer builds. Tbh they aren't bad and great price. Even the Apevia 550W PSU is actually great for $30 shipped on Amazon. All black cables even!
I've bought a couple of RX500 PSUs at $30-35 when an 80+ EVGA or Thermaltake was over $50.... but the last few times I bought a PSU all three brands were app. $40.
@@thepezfeo I bought 5 of the Apevia 550W PSU a couple months back for $30 with Prime Shipping. Think they're $30 now plus tax but haven't checked latley. Can join my FB group if you want talk parts and deals.
I got a pre built from best buy on black friday. It was a ryzen 5 3600 rx 5600xt 16gb ram, 500gb ssd, 1tb hd. An absolute steal for 750 USD. Been holding up well for around 6 months.
For gaming performance the 3080 is a big step up from a 3070. Going from 10th to 11th gen you probably won’t even notice. There are only a handful of low resolution scenarios that the 11th gen is measurably better, if you like staring at an fps counter.
I'm buying pc for $700.00 It has Motherboard: MSI A320M-A PRO Ram: 2x 8gb (16gb ram total DDR4) Amd Ryzen 3 3200 QC Gigabyte GTX 1650 OC 4GB GDDR6 240 GB SSD 600 W Power Supply I hope it will be good for gaming (it says its gaming pc but u never know)
In my country i bought a really similar pc for around 530 dollars Motherboard: gigabyte B450M ds3h v2 Ram: 8gb DDR4 2666 MHz Cpu: ryzen 5 1600 Gpu: zotac gtx 1650 oc 4gb gddr6 240gb ssd 650w power supply (shity one) Compare them and see is it worth it. Good luck bro.
What do yall do with the PCs after you review them? Really enjoy yalls reviews just wish the market didnt suck im using that $500 desktop from walmart that yall reviewed and added the ram and GPU too and its not good for gaming without that GPU.
i noticed the gpu temperature hover around the 50 C range, so if this PC was my only/best option, i'd overclock that sucka with MSI afterburner to get some more frames
Never could of dreamed that NOW? The 3060TI Prebuilt I bought from Best Buy in February By Cyber Power for 1200 would of turned out to be the deal of the century by today's standards.... Lol
I'm looking for a pc for mainly gaming and vr, but I'm buying the valve index so what pre-built will be good for that? Also I'm looking for a pre-built rtx 3080 build
@Toasty Boys I want to get a gaming pc. This will be my first. Which is better pre built or try to do one my self. Which would be a learning experience. I never did one before.
I have never owned a pc before and was wondering if this would be a good pc for me to get “just for starters” I hope to one day build my own but just for now please let me know if I should get this. Thank you
It’s not terrible but you can save money and get better performance if you build your own using used parts which is not for everyone (no warranty and risk of parts being defective).
I know this probably won't happen but I was wondering if you go review the Acer predator Orion 3000 with 11th gen i5 and gtx 1660 super 512g ssd PO3-630G-UW91
I bought my pre built last yr for same price and got Ryzen 5 3600 Rx 570 1x 8gb 2600 ram 1tb hardrive 250gb ssd But just upgraded to Ryzen 5 3600 Gtx 1660ti 2x 16gb 3600 ram 1tb hardrive 250gb ssd Nxt kraken z73 water cooler
Do you do laptop videos? I just got an Acer nitro 5 with i5 10300h and 1650ti with 8gb ram and 256gb m.2. It was single channel and not doing so good on fps but I added a 16gb stick and luckily it was compatible with the 8gb that came in it. Now I get 144fps locked in fortnite and around 120fps in warzone but I guess mostly everyone has been getting unstable fps in warzone this season. Is a i5 10300h a decent cpu for a first gaming pc? I wanted to get a desktop but I couldn't find a decent one that wasn't already talked about by every youtuber. It seems like the second you or any of the other big tech youtubers mention a deal the price goes up by 30% or more. I love your videos tho guys you should have triple the subscribers at least.
I bought a pre-built pc, a cyberpower from best buy, thought it was only 8GB, and a GTX 2060, it was a RTX 2070 and 16GB of ram, only around 500GB storage, but its pretty solid
You have build your own pc instead of buying pre build why prebuilt is not build for heavy gaming like Cold War war zones Prebuilt work best like soft games However if you doing few upgrade on prebuilt pc it will overkill psu and motherboard will get fried instant If you are on budget $500-$600 just buy ryzen5 or i5 and find a matching motherboard for cpu then ram at least 8 or higher Sapphire rx5500xt gpu 8gb Psu need to be 600-800 watt gold plus No cheap psu If you don’t want to build it yourself you can go to computer store pay them to build for you Once you complete all the requirements then you can play heavy games
I bought a pc last couple of weeks: MB: B550 PRO CPU: R5 3600 - GPU :RX5600XT OC PHANTOM GAMING - TFORCE 16 GIG 3200 RGB - PS : THERMALTAKE 600 W RGB CPU COOLER : DEEP COOL GAMMAXX GTE V2, FOR THE PRICE OF 1100 US DOLLARS, is it a good deal ?
The chance of you seeing this is very rare but I am going to buy a prebuilt and I was looking at the Lenovo - Legion Tower 5 AMD Gaming Desktop - AMD Ryzen 5-3600 from Best Buy could you test it out and tell me if it is a good pc
I want a buy a pre build for now so I can step up on my stream journey. I only have $800. What do y’all recommend? ( I mainly play Warzone, gta and fortnite)
i got a cyberpower from best buy a couple months ago that has a keyboard and mouse and has an rx 570 8 gigs balistix ram 3000 mhz and a 3100 with a 600 watt evga 80 plus gold psu and a decentt cooler master cooler and a phanteks case so im pretty happy about that deal
Hey, I was just wondering would it be worth it to get a $700-$750 pc or would it be better to get a Xbox series x I have never had a pc so I was just wondering if any can help me out. I’m mainly using it for games btw.
Consider this. If I buy a system with only 8 gigs of ram, maybe ram isn't that important to me. So single or duel channel doesn't matter to me. If ram is important to me, 8 gigs won't cut it. In that case, I am grateful it is single channel, single stick, because I only buy 1 more stick to have 16 gigs. I save money in that case. 4 gig sticks are pretty worthless in my opinion, and I would never buy them.
The PSU is from Raidmax, rx-400xt, and is for sure a budget entry supply. I have used a few in budget builds I've built and sold, and haven't heard back of any failures.
i would probably rather 1 8 gb stick over 2 4s.easier to upgrade to 16gb with 1 8gb,unless u never wanna spend more money.but two 8gb sticks cost more than 1 common sense.
Y’all could make a build with no gpu and just use GeForce Now for the gaming. And with an integrated graphics cpu so you can play some games. I’d be interested in what you guys would do with a build like that
I love watching videos about pc and not understanding half of the words coming out of their mouths
Same
Just as confusing as your profile picture
Agreed
Same
I used to be like that then I learned what they were saying and I got hooked into the pc master race
People few months ago: “Never buy a prebuilt they have so many problems”
Now: “Just get a prebuilt”
So true
“few months” just say “few years” XD
If you want to game on pc, it pretty much how to go.
It’s not a bad idea though. Getting a gaming laptop now and doing a build later is a good option too. Personally, being able to pick and choose the components I want is half the fun of building a desktop
@Emmy exactly the reason i’m getting a prebuilt it’s so much easier for me
Some of the prebuilts are just a keyboard and a mouse with a “PC” accessory
lol
When it comes to prebuilts i appreciate it when the company only uses a single 8 gb stick as it makes the upgrade to 16gb cheaper.
a lot of times you can't find their shitter OEM though and need to just go straight 16gb anyway
but if this is sarcasm i love it
@@mongoosemcmongoose2786 not sarcasm at all. In fact im currently looking for an hp tg01-0023w to become available at a decent price, in which i plan to add an additional 8gb stick of 2666 ddr4. You are totally right about stock rn though and their higher end stuff isnt as cost effective.
Yes
Or build your own pc I just built my first pc it was easy do your research!
@@mongoosemcmongoose2786 IT IS EASY DAFUQ ORDER THE PARTS AND BUILD IT YOU MIGHT NOT GET A 3090 TI SUPER BUT YOU WILL GET A PERFECTLY RUNNING PC THAT CAN RUN EVERY GAME WITH A 400 DOLLAR GRAPHICS CARD
YALL TRIPPIN
specs are
ryzen 5 3600 cpu
msi tomahawk x570 motherboard get this over b550 as it supports next generation cpus for ryzen
then 32 gb of ram that you can go to best buy and buy as well as my m.2 ssd
and sata ssd got a corsair rm750 or something fully modular power supply thats where it gets confusing you really dont need a fully modular power supply it comes with so much extra cable you dont need so semi modular would be smart to get i had no experience about pcs a year ago and i promise you guys anyone can do it oh and i got a gigabyte gtx 1060 6gb graphics card that runs warzone on high settings fine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
they have so many fake reviews on Amazon and real negative reviews on every other websites, I’m glad you guys are making a video on this PC cuz it really helps a lot of people that are on a budget💀
Yup, it's so easy to get 5 star reviews on Amazon 🤣
You’ve been helping me a lot thank you guys 🙌🏾😤
Toasty Bros: “Without RGB you get like 10 less frames”
New PC Gamers who know nothing: “Okay... time to make sure it has a LOT of RGB 😅”
Me lmao
For $600 I got a very similar build with a 570, from best buy as well. Even has a better power supply! Though I'm still looking to get it running in dual channel.
@Ali Hamed my recommendation is to keep some money set aside to upgrade the RAM and maybe add some fans, since these are the areas SI's tend to skimp on. With that in mind, just buy whatever is in your budget and meets the specs you want. As an aside note, the GTX 1060 is still the most popular graphics card on the market, so you should be able to play the vast majority of games on it at at least medium settings for a good while, so base your g-card choice around that. Just search "GTX 1060 vs etc" for general performance, not very accurate, but enough if you aren't too picky. Also, Never Buy Dell! Ever! It'll be ewaste in no time.
Same trying to buy myself a 500-600 great pc and I’m sadly one of does people that like one of those color customized fans or a cool rgb line in right side of it or similar and I want one that has a Corsair water cooler
It's just sad 1 year ago i build a pc with a rx580/r6 1600af with 2x8gb ram for 600$
What pc would you recommend someone who is trying to get started into pc gaming? Trying to play fortnite and games off steam created by students and what not etc..
Ahh i just saw your answer from 2 months ago thanks g
Forza does laptop SODIMM memory too, I’ve gotten some in a Razer Blade 15” before.
Also, lol this has more hardware drops than a LTT video
1:47 Loved Linus's input
These keep me going when my coffee supply is low 😂
2:56 "Of course, the whole point of this video is to check out the *voice crack* computer"
I was able to get an ibuypower pc for 679 recently. It includes a 1650 4GB, i3-10100f, 8GB ram, 480 SSD, and 500w power supply. i would say it was a good purchase considering the market and the fact that the pc is now 779.
link?
@@hensic iBUYPOWER - Slate MR Gaming Desktop - Intel i3-10100F - 8GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB - 480GB SSD. I got it from BestBuy but right now its 849.99.
I got a gaming laptop with a 1650, 8gb 3200mhz ddr4, ryzen 5 5600h, 500 ssd. All for 699, I think yours is a better deal than mine even though the cpu, ssd, and ram is better cuz of upgradability.
The adrenaline rush when he almost dropped the glass 😂
this is now my favorite channel by a long shot love the vibes, the jokes, and overall the PC’s!!! keep it up!
Thanks! 😎
@@BoleDaPole bruh
Hmmm... I wonder if Matt likes single channel ram?
I wish he would’ve made it more obvious
Good video fellaz, great information for those looking to get into PC gaming, it's definitely upgradeable so that's a plus !!
I bought I Ibuypower with a Gtx 1660 and the I5-9400f. I really love the PC no problem what so ever I would definitely recommend them. But I have pretty much changed almost everything in the pc beside the CPU and GPU. If you have a prebuilt I would highly recommend buying new set of Ram, it makes games run 1000x better
@TTVExotic Frost I got it from my local bestbuy. The PC is still going strong but with a new GPU
I have the same one
@@OpTicrain63what gpu did you replace it with
@@Jl-qg5xz RTX 2070S
I have a similar side panel on my Montech Flyer. Here's a neat thing I figured out about these side panels: if you use some kind of spacers and longer screws, you can fit taller tower air coolers in.
I love these videos there is never one that is bad keep up the good work!
Lighting has improved majority since last time I watched. Awesome job!
in April, I bought an ibuypower that had a ryzen 5 3600, 5500xt 4gb gpu, single 8gb ddr4 2666, 256gb SSD not m.2, after taxes and fees from amazon, $750. today this same computer is being sold for a little over $1k. I and many others got lucky enough to grab it before prices were increased
"We bought a $700 Furnace!"
I been using a Sapphire RX550 4GB from AliExpress I got for $70, before all this GPU nonsense, and it can actually shred Esports games. Paladins, Valorant, Fortnite, Spellbreak, CURSD, etc. I threw it in an Optiplex 390 Budget Build. I5-2400, 8GB 1333Mhz dual channel, 120GB Sata SSD and 250GB I use for a daily driver since my set up is packed for a move soon. Great budget option, but lose Sata 3 and ability to run faster speeds on RAM with this 2nd gen MoB.
Esperts
@@BoleDaPole 😅
IBUYERPOWER is becoming better month and month, just upgrade more and more and it’s pre-built, I get over 150 FPS!
What kind of games do you play??
@@Babbolozada The games that I play is roblox, grand thief auto five, avengers and this World War Two game
GTA ismy standard, good to know
the only downgraded thing about prebuilts is that it comes with single channel memory instead of dual channel and for some people the cables are disconnected in some parts
9:46 So what if the PC is struggling with COD a bit? Its still running well. I played games with that kind of struggle and I still enjoyed the game and also, why worry about fps being at 50 or 60 fps?
In UK Ifound a pre-built for £650 that has intel i3 10100, gtx 1650 super, 250gb ssd and 8gb ram so i think that's a very good deal
It is
Get a new 2x8 kit or one more 8gb stick but it NEEDS TO BE THE EXACT SAME STICK.
@@ties9123 yeah
@Aifze eu yeah like a 500gb
@Aifze eu I mean 750gb is enough for me
Can yah test the Alarco ? It’s super budget but I stream Valorant on it with no problem lol . I want to know what I need to upgrade it
Noo. Don’t ever buy from alarco. Shitty specs and they are also outdated as well.
@@Graphics_Card yeah I was on a budget , I actually haven’t had any problems yet except that I know there’s certain game I just can’t play lol figuring out that I just need to save for a better pc cuz I really want to try EFT and DayZ
@@hl430 it was 399$ I got everything for under 600$ there’s a video to it and I will give you the link , 1 sec
@@hl430 ruclips.net/video/cEIjPsmIkrI/видео.html
these guys are roasting this pc so respectfully 😂
This is sad to see. 6 months ago the $700 Best Buy prebuilt came with Ryzen 5 3600 and 8Gb RX580 on a 450 board. Things have changed to quickly.
I just got into PCs a couple months ago and I also bought a 700 dollar prebuilt ibuypower from Best Buy it came with intel i5 a msi 1050ti and 8gb rams.I recently upgraded to msi 1660 ti and 32gb Corsair vengeance pro ram. I also bought a new 650w power supply but been slacking on installing it.
Why do u need 32gb of ram?
@@brianvalencia9001 maybe Recording/streaming?
Crazy how much the prices changed from a year ago , I just got a 899$ pc from Best Buy with a 3060 and a Ryzen 7 5800x and it’s insanely good for the price
almost bought this but then couple months ago, but then I saw your vid on the hp prebuild from walmart and i'm glad i went with that one.
WAIT FOR MY FIRST PC A PREBUIT DO I NEED TO GET STUFF TO MAKE IT WORK OR NOTIS EVERTHING IN THERE
Can y’all do the Lenovo legion Tower PCs? I’d like to see more people reviewing them
RAIDMAX PSU. I've used a ton of the RX500 in customer builds. Tbh they aren't bad and great price. Even the Apevia 550W PSU is actually great for $30 shipped on Amazon. All black cables even!
I've bought a couple of RX500 PSUs at $30-35 when an 80+ EVGA or Thermaltake was over $50.... but the last few times I bought a PSU all three brands were app. $40.
@@thepezfeo I bought 5 of the Apevia 550W PSU a couple months back for $30 with Prime Shipping. Think they're $30 now plus tax but haven't checked latley. Can join my FB group if you want talk parts and deals.
Crazy to think I bought my nephew an iBuyPower with an i7-9700, 16GB dual channel and a GTX1660 Ti for $849, Christmas, 2019.
Was it good?
I got a pre built from best buy on black friday. It was a ryzen 5 3600 rx 5600xt 16gb ram, 500gb ssd, 1tb hd. An absolute steal for 750 USD. Been holding up well for around 6 months.
Would you rather have a (Intel 10th Generation Core i7/ NVidia GeForce RTX 3080) or (Intel 11th Generation Core i7/ NVidia GeForce RTX 3070) ?
For gaming performance the 3080 is a big step up from a 3070.
Going from 10th to 11th gen you probably won’t even notice. There are only a handful of low resolution scenarios that the 11th gen is measurably better, if you like staring at an fps counter.
Thank you
I'm buying pc for $700.00
It has
Motherboard: MSI A320M-A PRO
Ram: 2x 8gb (16gb ram total DDR4)
Amd Ryzen 3 3200 QC
Gigabyte GTX 1650 OC 4GB GDDR6
240 GB SSD
600 W Power Supply
I hope it will be good for gaming (it says its gaming pc but u never know)
In my country i bought a really similar pc for around 530 dollars
Motherboard: gigabyte B450M ds3h v2
Ram: 8gb DDR4 2666 MHz
Cpu: ryzen 5 1600
Gpu: zotac gtx 1650 oc 4gb gddr6
240gb ssd
650w power supply (shity one)
Compare them and see is it worth it.
Good luck bro.
@@someone-dt1jd nice , good job
Do the hp omen 30L from best buy!🤙
facts
That’s what I got, love it
Its sad that you guys don’t ship international 😔
All these prebuilts should probably cost $40 more, and have 16GB dual channel ram.
Gives me hope I save to get a new pc for content creation!
0:37 ok but why the plant
The outline on that best buy editing was too funny lmaoo
So you said a lot about the ram…. So I would get 2 more sticks of 4 gig ram would that help out I’m trying to go cheaper for my first pc
7:15 pretty sure that's a raidmax power supply.
Do you suggest to pick an Xbox series s next gen, or a prebuilt pc
What do yall do with the PCs after you review them? Really enjoy yalls reviews just wish the market didnt suck im using that $500 desktop from walmart that yall reviewed and added the ram and GPU too and its not good for gaming without that GPU.
We sell them on our website pcbros.tech :)
Nice hustle, get the PC for free with tax write offs then sell them for extra 🤑
LOve a video with voicecracks :)
How many FPS could this run on warzone?
Look up benchmarks
can you guys test rust and mention the load times?
Nice would be cool if you guys did another bestbuy gaming pc
i noticed the gpu temperature hover around the 50 C range, so if this PC was my only/best option, i'd overclock that sucka with MSI afterburner to get some more frames
Why do you guys sell pcs on your website and not include a gpu im confused?
Never could of dreamed that NOW? The 3060TI Prebuilt I bought from Best Buy in February By Cyber Power for 1200 would of turned out to be the deal of the century by today's standards.... Lol
I'm looking for a pc for mainly gaming and vr, but I'm buying the valve index so what pre-built will be good for that? Also I'm looking for a pre-built rtx 3080 build
@Toasty Boys I want to get a gaming pc. This will be my first. Which is better pre built or try to do one my self. Which would be a learning experience. I never did one before.
You know when they will be in stock it says out of stock ?
I have never owned a pc before and was wondering if this would be a good pc for me to get “just for starters” I hope to one day build my own but just for now please let me know if I should get this. Thank you
It’s not terrible but you can save money and get better performance if you build your own using used parts which is not for everyone (no warranty and risk of parts being defective).
do you think this pc would run minecraft java edition well
my pc was 600$ and came with a 500 watt psu and it failed, luckily I just got a new psu for christmas
Hey is it double hdmi
For two monitors???
And what ram does it take?
And does it run VR?
Great vid guys. I thought it was Seth Rohan for sec
I know this probably won't happen but I was wondering if you go review the Acer predator Orion 3000 with 11th gen i5 and gtx 1660 super 512g ssd PO3-630G-UW91
I bought my pre built last yr for same price and got
Ryzen 5 3600
Rx 570
1x 8gb 2600 ram
1tb hardrive
250gb ssd
But just upgraded to
Ryzen 5 3600
Gtx 1660ti
2x 16gb 3600 ram
1tb hardrive
250gb ssd
Nxt kraken z73 water cooler
Do you do laptop videos? I just got an Acer nitro 5 with i5 10300h and 1650ti with 8gb ram and 256gb m.2. It was single channel and not doing so good on fps but I added a 16gb stick and luckily it was compatible with the 8gb that came in it. Now I get 144fps locked in fortnite and around 120fps in warzone but I guess mostly everyone has been getting unstable fps in warzone this season. Is a i5 10300h a decent cpu for a first gaming pc? I wanted to get a desktop but I couldn't find a decent one that wasn't already talked about by every youtuber. It seems like the second you or any of the other big tech youtubers mention a deal the price goes up by 30% or more. I love your videos tho guys you should have triple the subscribers at least.
What’s the prebuilt company that you have called?
WHY such a large case for such a tiny mono? An ATX would fit in that case easily.
Good thing you don't need a screwdriver to remove the thumb screws. Which those were... Hence the design for grip on your thumbs to get them off
He needed the screwdriver because they were cranked so tight.
I bought a pre-built pc, a cyberpower from best buy, thought it was only 8GB, and a GTX 2060, it was a RTX 2070 and 16GB of ram, only around 500GB storage, but its pretty solid
Which one was it?
@@degen9300 I forgot tbh, its not on the website but if you went to a best buy you might be able to find it
how much was it
@@sarahboktor2203 1600USD
Can you get a prebuilt and then upgrade pieces to the 4090
Would it work well for older pc games using an external optical drive. I want to play NBA2K14.
Love the best buy background
They're in bestbuy
With this pc can you add the missing ram stick to make it have two instead of a single channel?
Yes
bruh i’ve had my chrome book for 2 years and i do everything on there but i can’t even game like this and can’t even handle 60fps
ok for some reason i'm looking at the reviews of the pc and people are saying that it's actually fake idk if thats true or not
It's actually easier to blow out your screw with hand held tools over power tools
I love this channel!! I'm kind of on a budget but I really want to play Warzone. Do you have any pre-built PC on your store for Warzone?
You have build your own pc instead of buying pre build why prebuilt is not build for heavy gaming like Cold War war zones
Prebuilt work best like soft games
However if you doing few upgrade on prebuilt pc it will overkill psu and motherboard will get fried instant
If you are on budget $500-$600 just buy ryzen5 or i5 and find a matching motherboard for cpu then ram at least 8 or higher
Sapphire rx5500xt gpu 8gb
Psu need to be 600-800 watt gold plus
No cheap psu
If you don’t want to build it yourself you can go to computer store pay them to build for you
Once you complete all the requirements then you can play heavy games
@@nopenope6743 thank you for the reply. With those parts mentioned I can play Warzone in it? Sorry I’m pretty new at the building PC works
@@johnperez8277 don’t listen to this guy I got a pre build and play games like warzone just fine lol
I3 1650 super is good for warzone
If market is kinda crap then aint these prebuilds an upgrade then?
Is better to have 4 clanels of 4 gigs of ram or 2 chanels of 8 gigs ?
I bought a pc last couple of weeks: MB: B550 PRO
CPU: R5 3600 - GPU :RX5600XT OC PHANTOM GAMING - TFORCE 16 GIG 3200 RGB - PS : THERMALTAKE 600 W RGB
CPU COOLER : DEEP COOL GAMMAXX GTE V2, FOR THE PRICE OF 1100 US DOLLARS, is it a good deal ?
Would getting a single 16gb ram stick be worth it for this pc?
2:17 he said gt 1050 😂
so do they just throw them away after
If you look closer the power supply is a raid max unit
The chance of you seeing this is very rare but I am going to buy a prebuilt and I was looking at the Lenovo - Legion Tower 5 AMD Gaming Desktop - AMD Ryzen 5-3600 from Best Buy could you test it out and tell me if it is a good pc
It’s on our list ;)
I want a buy a pre build for now so I can step up on my stream journey. I only have $800. What do y’all recommend? ( I mainly play Warzone, gta and fortnite)
i got a cyberpower from best buy a couple months ago that has a keyboard and mouse and has an rx 570 8 gigs balistix ram 3000 mhz and a 3100 with a 600 watt evga 80 plus gold psu and a decentt cooler master cooler and a phanteks case so im pretty happy about that deal
630
Hey, I was just wondering would it be worth it to get a $700-$750 pc or would it be better to get a Xbox series x I have never had a pc so I was just wondering if any can help me out. I’m mainly using it for games btw.
3:08 hello... can you hear me...... 😂
Will you check out low end clx PCs 🥺🙌
Consider this. If I buy a system with only 8 gigs of ram, maybe ram isn't that important to me. So single or duel channel doesn't matter to me. If ram is important to me, 8 gigs won't cut it. In that case, I am grateful it is single channel, single stick, because I only buy 1 more stick to have 16 gigs. I save money in that case. 4 gig sticks are pretty worthless in my opinion, and I would never buy them.
The PSU is from Raidmax, rx-400xt, and is for sure a budget entry supply. I have used a few in budget builds I've built and sold, and haven't heard back of any failures.
This one vs the Walmart pre build ???
i would probably rather 1 8 gb stick over 2 4s.easier to upgrade to 16gb with 1 8gb,unless u never wanna spend more money.but two 8gb sticks cost more than 1 common sense.
A few months ago I got a Prebuilt for 650 Which had a Ryzen 5 2600 GTX 1660 super 16gb ram was it worth it for that Price?
Y’all could make a build with no gpu and just use GeForce Now for the gaming. And with an integrated graphics cpu so you can play some games. I’d be interested in what you guys would do with a build like that
These computers are expensive. Where do you get all the money to buy them?