I Bought a Cheap "Untested" Gaming PC on eBay, But Does it Work?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • The word "untested" gets thrown around a lot online but it can sometimes mean "doesn't work". Today we're taking a look at an untested and cheap gaming PC I found on eBay that has a couple of nice components inside.
    The question is, do these components work?
    0:00 Intro and Condition
    0:52 What's Inside?
    1:59 Disassembly, The parts and WORM
    5:41 Does It Work?
    6:50 Gaming Tests - Apex Legends
    7:31 CS:GO
    8:03 The WItcher 3
    8:41 Grand Theft Auto V
    9:13 Fortnite
    9:49 Crysis 2
    10:27 Battlefield 3
    10:58 Conclusion
    Thanks for watching :)
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  • @captaingarcia7514
    @captaingarcia7514 Год назад +485

    That was a pretty big worm, wasn't it?

    • @randomisedaccessgaming1876
      @randomisedaccessgaming1876 Год назад +30

      Made for perch fishing 🎣

    • @Hecker9974
      @Hecker9974 Год назад +39

      the worm from Dune has been real quiet since yesterday's video dropped

    • @shorty808100
      @shorty808100 Год назад +11

      it was a night crawler i used to farm them i gave some to a black lady at the lake she looked in and started yelling snakes snakes we were like no mam there night crawlers we farm in our backyard

    • @brando3342
      @brando3342 Год назад +2

      @@truij6686 I'm not trying to just be "mine's bigger than yours" lol but that was not a very big worm at all.

    • @cakedon
      @cakedon Год назад +1

      Normally they're less than half the size! It would be perfect for a fishing trip as bait

  • @ProjectPhysX
    @ProjectPhysX Год назад +211

    I remember playing Planetside 2 with my brother on his powerful 560 Ti PC back in the day. The technology in this game blew me away back then, and it still kind of does. My old laptop with HD3200 couldn't run the game unfortunately, until in 2015 I upgraded to a 960M laptop.
    He sold the 560 Ti at some point to get a 1080. Would be interesting how the 560 Ti holds up in Planetside 2 today!

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +53

      Planetside that brings back memories!

    • @toddsmithselbow1732
      @toddsmithselbow1732 Год назад +7

      I remember getting into Planetside 2 with my fx 8320 and 750 ti lol.

    • @egirlsareruiningmylife
      @egirlsareruiningmylife Год назад +5

      I still play planetside 2 today, and it got so much more demanding that builds that ran it fine back in the day would really struggle :(

    • @egirlsareruiningmylife
      @egirlsareruiningmylife Год назад +3

      @@RandomGaminginHD Steve you gotta build a PC that costs less than your usual benchmarking suite I will not leave you alone

    • @realforest
      @realforest Год назад +3

      I had a phenom 2 x6 1100t with a gtx 560 and loved playing PlanetSide 2 back in the day. Planetside 2 gave me so much hope for the future of gaming, sadly we don't have anything crazy like that now.

  • @Psychx_
    @Psychx_ Год назад +100

    That HX850 is a very decent PSU. I am using the HX850i version since 2016 and it had no trouble pushing 400W ASIC power into my PPT modded Vega56 over just two PCIe power cables.
    Corsair still sells cables (also full kits) for these, including the PCIe 5.0 power plugs needed for modern Nvidia GPUs. Btw, capacitor aging isn't much of an issue when you don't plan on putting 100% load on the PSU.

    • @illyaeater
      @illyaeater Год назад +4

      Same, great psu

    • @IWoVex
      @IWoVex Год назад +1

      Thanks for the informations nice to know for my next psu upgrade i will definitely look at Corsair HX PSUs (btw what is a ppt modded gpu?)

    • @XxGorillaGodxX
      @XxGorillaGodxX Год назад +1

      @@IWoVex Extremely high power limits

    • @IWoVex
      @IWoVex Год назад

      @@XxGorillaGodxX
      🎩 Thanks for the explanation
      🤌

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Год назад +4

      In several cases when I had to perform PSU repair the only capacitor that failed was the little aux capacitor that sits across the vcc of the primary side control chip. It's absolutely TINY for an electrolytic, like something on the order of 10uF and 50V-ish rating. The thing about it is that this failure is fairly load independent, it's just age, and it's sometimes the shittiest cap in the whole PSU because nobody paid attention and it lasts upwards of 7 years anyway. Ambient heat would have been a contributing factor though, but most of it comes from a chunky bootstrap resistor right nearby.
      Please only perform PSU repairs if you know and adhere to the safety procedures and know what you're doing and where every spicy bit is in the PSU and what it might do to you exactly. But do consider donating your faulty PSUs to someone who does and likes these sorts of repairs, perhaps a local electronics hobbyist.

  • @8grafi8
    @8grafi8 Год назад +24

    The 3570k was an absolute beast back in the day, especially overclocked. I had two of them, got super lucky with both, with 4,5ghz stable oc on one and 4,7ghz on the other. I used one all the way to 2019.

    • @xBINARYGODx
      @xBINARYGODx Год назад +2

      here-here, I have a 3770K I was using until about 1.5 months ago.

    • @coldenl745
      @coldenl745 Год назад

      I have mine at 5.1 ghz it runs extremely well

    • @drek9k2
      @drek9k2 Месяц назад

      Not being able to overclock on Dell's shitty locked down BIOS on their shitty ass useless motherboards is the worst part about a full office PC conversion, it's because you can't overclock a 3570k or 3770k unfortunately. And also sadly for some unbelievably bizarre reason Z77 LGA1155 boards are expensive as heck even to this day we're talking like $120 for just a Z77 Extreme from ASRock to get shipped in from China. If I coulda found a 50 dollar board I'd buy it. It's worth it just to OC and be rid of the Dell BIOS

  • @sayansahu1724
    @sayansahu1724 Год назад +8

    I would say this PC is a beast!
    Its so strong that it not only performs complex stuff and makes our life easier but also provides housing facilities!
    Im sold.

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +4

      😁

    • @sayansahu1724
      @sayansahu1724 Год назад +1

      @@RandomGaminginHD 😂❤️
      Jokes aside it was a great video! Loved that special 560ti gpu!

  • @EliteRock
    @EliteRock Год назад +7

    The LG is a BR-ROM/DVD-writer combo, still useful for ripping Blu-rays (and even transcoding to DVD's, which still have their uses).

  • @ArtisChronicles
    @ArtisChronicles Год назад +24

    Based on the game tests this looks like a very good pairing. Maybe not ideal today, but clearly there was a lot of thought put into the hardware pairing. I like it.

    • @xBINARYGODx
      @xBINARYGODx Год назад

      sure, but a newer card would make that thing work way better for todays games.

  • @darkerbest8492
    @darkerbest8492 Год назад +11

    Hi randomgaming, I follow you since 1 year ago. I gotta say your vids are sooo relaxing and specific. Keep it up with the videos, you're awesome!

  • @xephiosgg
    @xephiosgg Год назад +13

    My first GTX card was a GTX 570 which had the exact same design as the card shown in this video. I still have it sitting on my shelf for sentimental reasons and I really enjoyed gaming with it while it still worked correctly since it was paired with an i7 2600k.

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +5

      Yeah I can’t wait to test this. I think the 560ti 448 and 570 were very similar

    • @NIXIEPIXIE
      @NIXIEPIXIE Год назад

      @@RandomGaminginHD i have a 560TI i keep it as a spare in case i ever need a temp gpu when my main gpu is being replaced with a new upgraded gpu

  • @grahamwilliamson5306
    @grahamwilliamson5306 Год назад +23

    I can absolutely relate to keeping "useless" junk around lol. I have a drawer full of screws and bolts from assorted projects and Pcs from the past year's 😂 also a wood cut off pile

    • @Chocolate_dragon
      @Chocolate_dragon Год назад +7

      I think everyone who works on stuff has this. I have so many hobbies that I have multiple totes of spare parts for cars, motorcycles, dirt bikes, tractors, computers and whatever else I decide to tear into…

    • @RobMartens
      @RobMartens Год назад +3

      Add me to the list of people who are the same way! Shelves with old computers all over, drawers full of outdated PC parts, C13 power cables as far as the eye can see. I used to keep a big tub of all sorts of wires, in fact, odds and ends I always said I'd find a use for one day, but luckily I came to my senses and I don't have one anymore. I have several.

    • @SonicBoone56
      @SonicBoone56 Год назад

      Definitely me too lol.

  • @Psychx_
    @Psychx_ Год назад +32

    That Corsair Vengence RAM has decent specs (esp. the timings). On my old Haswell system, I OCed the 4x4GB DDR3 from 8-8-8-24@1600 to 10-9-10-28@2133 which, along with Cache/Ringbus tuning provided a decent FPS improvement, esp. when it comes to min. and percentile figures.

    • @LanaaAmor
      @LanaaAmor Год назад

      how does timing affect the performance? I thought it was the clock speed that improves performance. Also does faster ram actually improve fps? According to benchmarks, I've never seen that happen.

    • @aboveaveragebayleaf9216
      @aboveaveragebayleaf9216 Год назад +2

      @@LanaaAmor it depends on the game and cpu, but yes. Timings can be even more important than clock speed. Just like how different cpus at the same clock speeds aren't all equal.

    • @Gatorade69
      @Gatorade69 Год назад

      @@LanaaAmor I think timings really help out with AMD CPUs.

    • @LanaaAmor
      @LanaaAmor Год назад

      @@aboveaveragebayleaf9216 it depends on the cores and architecture cause cpu doesn't have timings, and scheduling is the same for all cpu. CPU support also depends on cores and not speed or even architecture.

    • @aboveaveragebayleaf9216
      @aboveaveragebayleaf9216 Год назад

      @user-gp6zo5en1s I never said cpus have timings, but it's the idea that not all memory sets are equal at the same clock speeds, just like not all cpus are equal at the same clock speeds. Also, in gaming, high core count doesn't matter that much. Even modern games don't really take advantage of that many cores. IPC, cache, and clock speed are more important. New games are made with a maximum of 8 cores in mind, but most don't even take advantage of half of that.

  • @nicholsliwilson
    @nicholsliwilson Год назад +32

    LOL! Worms are about as harmless as it gets. 😄
    That 560 Ti 448 was a bit of a beast in it’s day & a fun find, especially for somewhat older games. To my mind it’s the gem of the PC. personally I don’t risk using used PSU’s except in retro builds where you’re kind of forced to. How do you feel about that, @RandomGaminginHD

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +11

      Yeah looking forward to seeing what else the 560ti can do in a more powerful system. Also I’ll probably sell the PSU on, but I’ll be sure to state it is quite old

  • @TheSpotify95
    @TheSpotify95 Год назад +7

    Aah, what a lovely computer, home to a friendly worm who sleeps behind the power supply... :D

  • @RetroTinkerer
    @RetroTinkerer Год назад +2

    That is one good looking video card!
    I really like the aesthetics of Gainward but they aren't that common and normally are more expensive than other brands.
    Looking forward to that review.

  • @yan3066
    @yan3066 Год назад +1

    Always a good time when you upload mate. Looking forward for the cpu and gpu benchmark. 👍

  • @Vile-Flesh
    @Vile-Flesh Год назад +1

    Nice video. I absolutely love my Fractal Design R4 case I bought new for my 2015 build. I still have it along with all the components in a working system, including the GTX 760, as I cannot bear to upgrade it nor take it apart as it was my main system for 3 wonderful years which still works great for several games and it was my first new custom build with everything new since 1997. Shame the one seen here was neglected by previous owners.

  • @Kelekona_808
    @Kelekona_808 Год назад +1

    Love the chassis of these Fractal cases for the shear amount of drive bays. Excellent for turning old hardware into a NAS.

  • @windows9556
    @windows9556 Год назад +1

    Awesome video as always!

  • @reto
    @reto Год назад +6

    These older Fractal cases are amazing for budget homeserver/NAS builds (if you get all the HDD-trays). But it looks like this one is missing all but one of the HDD mount-trays; shame! It also looks like an extremely early Fractal case based on the off-the-shelve-tooling look of the HDD/DVD cage.

    • @foxyloon
      @foxyloon Год назад

      I reckon it's a first or second generation "Define" case for the reasons you mentioned. Quite a shame that this one's been neglected and missing all but one of the drive trays. They indeed do make for excellent NAS/home server cases. I do believe that Fractal Design still uses the same drive trays in their more recent cases, so one could purchase more from them if need be. Might not be cost effective for a budget case, though.
      I've been very happy with My Define R5, which has seen me through at least two complete system rebuilds/upgrades since I bought it in 2014. Very solid cases.

  • @realforest
    @realforest Год назад +3

    I'm blown away on how close this was to my 1st build (looks wise). I had one of those blue colored motherboards from gigabyte, 870a-ud3 with a phenom 2 x6 1100t, gtx 560. I had the exact same wifi card! Janky wiring job like that, and a similar 1tb hard drive!

  • @traytoncrockernichols9425
    @traytoncrockernichols9425 Год назад +9

    Seeing that BIOS screen brought me back to when I had a 3570 along with the z77x-ud5h, it held up quite well and I upgraded to a 3770 before finally recently retiring it and buying a whole new setup, i still have all the parts for it somewhere. It's such a shame to see the old 4 core 4 thread cpus are finally showing their age.

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +5

      Yeah, that said 4 cores and 8 threads from the same era are still pretty good!

    • @ArtisChronicles
      @ArtisChronicles Год назад

      It's insane how long the q6600 held up for. Similarly sandy bridge and Ivy bridge processors. At least you know that they'll do fine in older titles. It's just the newer titles where they'll really show their age.

    • @marauder3058
      @marauder3058 Год назад +1

      Im running a i7 2600 in a dell with a gtx 1650 as my htpc, still can get its game on when I want it to.

  • @alinzelnan
    @alinzelnan Год назад +1

    I really like those videos, kind of a surprise what you get for your money. Really similar build to an old one of mine too, I also had a 3570K with 16GB (1333) and a 560Ti 448 but the Zotac model. Sadly the GPU died after 2 years and took the mainboard with it. I still have it laying around somewhere though lol

  • @jayb2705
    @jayb2705 Год назад

    That build brought back some memories! It was around the time I built my first proper PC, using a Xeon E3 as a cheap Ivy Bridge i7 back in the days when Intel allowed their consumer motherboards to support server chips. And I almost got a 560ti, but held on a bit longer and went for a AMD 7850 instead. I was very happy with my choice as that thing was quite a bit faster. Can't believe that was all 10 years ago now.

  • @Titanic4
    @Titanic4 Год назад +8

    It seems that the CMOS battery was depleted. Since CMOS couldn't hold settings anymore, the motherboard had to readjust itself until it finally started by showing the message you see at 6:18 mark. The battery is also used for RTC in the motherboard.

    • @ArtisChronicles
      @ArtisChronicles Год назад

      Yeah I've had to replace a couple. Bit of a hassle to lose cmos settings to a dead battery, but always nice when that's the only issue.

    • @kiri101
      @kiri101 Год назад +2

      @@chloedevereaux1801 "BIOS has been reset" suggests either someone bridged the pins/hit clear CMOS button or the battery is dead. The system time was also reset to 00:00:00 on 01/01/2012, which is a dead giveaway.

  • @Fyshtako
    @Fyshtako Год назад +2

    I've had that same case for almost 12(?) years.. It's served me damn well, although I recently took the side off and covered it with homemade mesh for lower temps.

    • @swimfan6292
      @swimfan6292 Год назад

      Homemade *mesh"? What'd you use? My case is from this time period and i did the unthinkable on it. Side mounted AIO where the mesh was. Dropped temps considerably.

  • @caseyhanberry8824
    @caseyhanberry8824 Год назад

    Dude I've been watching your videos for years I don't know what it is. I do the same thing for a living besides the videos and I don't know if it's the accent but I keep watching them🤣 thank you

  • @IlMemetor72
    @IlMemetor72 Год назад +8

    I'm always happy to find Crysis 2 in a video. One of my favorite games, so underrated. Oh loved the video as always btw 😅

    • @randomisedaccessgaming1876
      @randomisedaccessgaming1876 Год назад +4

      Crysis 2 was awesome I loved it and played it time and time again

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +4

      Mine too!

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Год назад +2

      It's an attractive game and I want to complete it someday. It's been so easy to run for a while.

    • @ArtisChronicles
      @ArtisChronicles Год назад +2

      It looked so good on the PS3. That was the way I experienced it lol

  • @shodan2958
    @shodan2958 Год назад +1

    Seeing builds like this makes me want to rebuild a i5 2400 build I had a decade back. 4GB RAM, 250 GB and 1tb hard drive and a GTS 450 that were eventually upgraded to 8GB, 250GB SSD, 1TB hard drive and a GTX 760 (That card was a warrior). Loads of things I could do with it too, maybe get a 2500K, upgrade the RAM further or see if I can source a GPU upgrade that I could've got as an "What if" upgrade path from the GTX 760.

  • @tkttamilgaming9202
    @tkttamilgaming9202 Год назад

    Awesome bro nice video 🔥👍

  • @swizzle_3
    @swizzle_3 Год назад +2

    Define r3, great filters on it but cleaning it is such a hassle, specifically the 2 front fans, not to mention the drive cage is sideways so basically blocks most of the intake fans, had to clean mine out like 3 days ago

  • @Jesperkraakman
    @Jesperkraakman Год назад +1

    That fractal case aged so well!

  • @uglybob7505
    @uglybob7505 Год назад +9

    Keep rolling those dice on the "untested" machines......totally worth it for the gems that you find every so often.

  • @johnstancliff7328
    @johnstancliff7328 Год назад

    on a build like this, I'd strip it down, clean it up and change out the MB to a AM4 platform and start the rebuild! I'd add in all the fans, order additional rails for the hard drives and max out the hard drives... add a bunch of them. The chassis can be turned into a "Super Server" and really be made into a nice computer! Nice video!

  • @gregsmith9183
    @gregsmith9183 Год назад +4

    Nice Silent Fractal Design Define case and modular Corsair HX power supply. Just a shame the case is missing all the unused hard drive bay trays and the modular power supply the additional unused cables. Though I get that's what you may need to expect when purchasing a computer with unknown specs.
    I'm surprised the GTX 560 ti 448 GPU still holds up this well . Considering it's just over 12 years old and only has 1.2gb of VRAM.

  • @terrytibbs1852
    @terrytibbs1852 Год назад +2

    My second rig is an old sell optiplex 3020. Put 16gb of ddr3 in it as well as a sata ssd and gt1030 - it punches well above its weight., and quietly too (would recommend)

  • @ddniUK
    @ddniUK Год назад

    Those fractal design R3 cases are the nuts.

  • @CompactDisc_700MB
    @CompactDisc_700MB Год назад

    "The power supply is now covered in worm juice". That's the most hilarious thing ever! Great video!

  • @invisiblian
    @invisiblian Год назад

    My first computer has a 3550 and 560 ti, looking at this build, it bought back so much memory.

  • @MrQuist125
    @MrQuist125 Год назад

    Nice one :)

  • @peterharband326
    @peterharband326 Год назад +1

    Some good parts in there so a good deal. i bought a pc a while back for $50 at a swap meet The mobo was shot but got a good 750 watt Corsair ps and 64 gigs of ddr4 out of it. Saved a few bucks on my 12100 build. Cheers!

  • @arhibot1
    @arhibot1 Год назад

    damn... what a nice winter you have there

  • @ferencmolnar1660
    @ferencmolnar1660 Год назад

    I used to have an Ivy Bridge i5 system and i really liked those gaming years with windows7 of course.

  • @freezinfire
    @freezinfire Год назад

    Almost 500K let's go!!!

  • @howaboutsomesoyfood
    @howaboutsomesoyfood Год назад +5

    I think hard drives are still worth it especially since they're so cheap now. They're handy for files you don't access all the time.

  • @BuckyKat9999
    @BuckyKat9999 Год назад +4

    Nice find! I have a 560TI running in my Windows 7 system with Intel Core 2 Duo q6600 & 4 Gigs RAM for some old school Games like FEAR, Dead Space, DOOM3 etc. works a treat!

    • @slob12
      @slob12 Год назад +1

      Glad its not ewaste!!! These old comps and indeed this world deserves better than being sent to a dump...nice one!!!!!!🙂

    • @ArtisChronicles
      @ArtisChronicles Год назад +1

      That's pretty much how I'm using an fx 6300 and 750 ti. They're running some older games. One game I plan on running is a modded oblivion on Windows XP with that combination, just haven't gotten around to it yet.

    • @BuckyKat9999
      @BuckyKat9999 Год назад

      @@ArtisChronicles I tried with an XP build but ran in to SOOOOO many issues, i think i installed the OS about 5 times before i gave up, so Windows 7 it was! Good luck!!

    • @BuckyKat9999
      @BuckyKat9999 Год назад

      @@slob12 Yes indeed! It currently sits in a behemoth old NZXT case with removeable front fans i got from a parts deal a few years ago, i never throw stuff away haha!

  • @davidhwang8065
    @davidhwang8065 Год назад

    Great video as always! I remember my friend gifting me a EVGA Gtx 560ti 448 Core and it was my favorite card for years, such a classic

  • @frshunter
    @frshunter Год назад +2

    Nice to see the previous owner kept this pc nice and clean!

    • @slob12
      @slob12 Год назад +3

      Looked like my sisters old pc before i totally stripped it down and cleaned it....something very satisfying about cleaning a filthy pc mind and seeing the thing in prestine condition afterwards🙂

  • @Carstuff111
    @Carstuff111 Год назад +1

    Man, I loved my i5 3570k, I had mine overclocked at 4.8GHz. It would do 5GHz+, but I was not willing to pump the voltage it was wanting through the chip to run those speeds. Surprisingly, at 4.8GHz though, it ran happy and stable for years slightly under volted. Then I got my current AMD Ryzen 5 1600X in 2019 for a great deal with a Zotac GTX 1070. Just recently found the limits, however, of the 1600X as it has met its match with the EVGA RTX 2080 Super I just upgraded to. Finding that the processor is holding back the GPU.

  • @chrunchyhobo
    @chrunchyhobo Год назад

    Those first gen HX PSUs are legendary.
    Massively overbuilt for the wattage ratings, practically bulletproof.

  • @terminaljunk
    @terminaljunk Год назад +2

    Still have a system running a 3570k and Radeon 280X, which the grandson uses at our house. It might be almost 13 years old but still gets the job done even if the settings have to be dialled back a bit - quite surprising just how capable it still is, just a case of managing expectations really.

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад

      Yeah nice combination :)

    • @79huddy
      @79huddy Год назад +1

      Bahaha I got an old hp workstation with an i5-750 sapphire r9 280x and 24gb of visiontek ram that gets abused as a media tower mild 1080p gaming and serves triple duty as a space heater it's nice to crank her up for a movie marathon on cold nights 😁

  • @maynardcrow6447
    @maynardcrow6447 Год назад

    Even if a part don't work still give it a deep clean cuz dust and grim can prevent Parts from not working. I've cleaned ram slots that weren't working that are now working and cleaning a socket made a unstable system stable.

  • @marienvincent9390
    @marienvincent9390 11 месяцев назад

    first gen HX professional PSUs are beasts, I have a 750w from 2009-2010, and to this day it is still a very good PSU. From a 3sli 8800gtx, passing by a 3sli 480 and a titan Z to a 3070, this psu is not afraid of anything.

  • @carlosteixeira3966
    @carlosteixeira3966 Год назад

    10 years ago I bought and build my first computer with that i5 and a ASRock z77 Xtreme 4 motherboard both still work and my sister currently uses it back in Portugal.... Love the motherboard 110£ I payed at the time I think, brand new and with so many features that on now days is only found on a 300£+ motherboard or more !

  • @Flippy2k6
    @Flippy2k6 Месяц назад

    I have that exact case in my lounge, my colleague at work is into music production and just upgraded his music production PC. He gave me his old one. Hence those massive foam pads. They're to quieten the noise coming from the machine. Nice cases though and loads of drive slots.

  • @dasdawfda9913
    @dasdawfda9913 Год назад

    The worm spin-off was a great cliffhanger indeed

  • @bluej511
    @bluej511 Год назад +14

    You should keep that PSU as it seems quite old and you can get a power meter and see if you can do an efficiency test. I do know a 10yr old PSU should be replaced as they lose capacitance.

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +3

      Yeah I was wondering how efficient it would be these days

    • @Joe-qs9fw
      @Joe-qs9fw Год назад

      All depends on the quality of components used inside the PSU (mainly caps) and how the PSU was treated throughout its life, though saying that i’ve definitely heard a lot of horror story’s about corsair older power supply’s.

    • @CaptainKenway
      @CaptainKenway Год назад +3

      @@Joe-qs9fw Those HX V2 units are absolutely fine. It might even technically still be under warranty, given they came with a seven year one.

  • @oddf3llow
    @oddf3llow Год назад

    I built 3 systems for my kids about 5 years ago. All were built with second hand parts, and all of them use i5 3570k's & 16GB of ram. They still use them for gaming today with no complaints at all. Still a solid CPU.
    Pretty sure their days are numbered though. I have a feeling some 10th gen i5 systems will be required soon.
    .
    Incidentally, their graphics cards are GTX970, RX570 and GTX1650 super. Still okay for 1080p.

  • @kiri101
    @kiri101 Год назад

    Still rocking my HX850, it powered a massively overclocked FX-8150 + R9 390 8GB combo for years without fail. Despite throwing away half of my parts bin recently I still have a 560 Ti somewhere :p

  • @TheSpotify95
    @TheSpotify95 Год назад +1

    Those components all worked, and performed so well that you'd probably be able to rebuild it into that PC and sell it as a working gaming computer! IMO, all it needs is a 128GB boot SSD (windows 7 would work OK on a hard drive, but 10 and 11 definitely prefer SSDs) and you're all set.

  • @SoulZGaming
    @SoulZGaming Год назад

    i love these types of budget builds, after all im a budget gamer😁

  • @lambdatoaster
    @lambdatoaster Год назад

    Try testing old power supplies like that Corsair HX850 from that PC with modern day powerful video cards, makes me wonder quite a bit about its functionality for high end loads even for power supplies with years in it.

  • @Eduardo99922
    @Eduardo99922 Год назад

    I love your channel.

  • @spajderman9101
    @spajderman9101 Год назад

    Video was epic. But man why didnt you OC the cpu comon

  • @freakklomp
    @freakklomp Год назад

    you could say that this was one juicy episode

  • @SpookyDOTexe
    @SpookyDOTexe Год назад

    i actually have a Zotac version of that very same card! 560Ti 448 is such a cool gpu!

  • @BillyBoy444
    @BillyBoy444 Год назад +3

    1:36 I bought a B550 motherboard for £22.50 that was sold as "untested" it was missing the PCIE x16 slot probably got ripped out on a mining rig but it still worked with onboard graphics and a 5700G.

  • @johngrammaticus5296
    @johngrammaticus5296 Год назад

    the earthworm Jim cameo was priceless

  • @burwood69
    @burwood69 Год назад

    560ti's were gems of a card. My buddy and I bought one, and we promised to give the other the card to SLI once it was time for one of us to upgrade.
    I bought the 670, he got my 560ti for SLI. Same performance for both of us!

  • @vicolin6126
    @vicolin6126 Год назад

    Nice, a Fractal Design Define R2/R3 case, looks like :D
    For these more educational videos it might be a good idea to mention the BIOS battery. Working with 10+ year old hardware often means that the battery needs replacing. They can usually last for around 10 years, so anything about that age probably need a new battery.
    You can buy high-quality CR2032 coin-cells from GP in like 20-packs for cheap and it is a good investment since they will help the BIOS keep its settings even while unplugged from the wall socket. Need I mention that a dead BIOS battery can cause issues that might cause a buyer of these used PC's to actually throw it out, thinking that it is broken?

  • @joaoc_PT
    @joaoc_PT Год назад

    good board to add a msata ssd.
    I think i got myself also an asus like that, a few years back for a build. Sadly, it was broken.

  • @timfountain98
    @timfountain98 Год назад

    The 3570k was legendary back in the day.... I still have on in the CPU drawer.

  • @TheGreenReaper
    @TheGreenReaper Год назад

    This was amusing because the case looked a lot like mine, and of course it turned out it shared the i5-3570k as well! My HD 6870 seems to have given up, alas. The iGPU works a fair bit better than the 7300 LE I tried to replace it with, although I had to go back to XP drivers to get 32GB RAM working in PAE mode on 32-bit (seriously, it doesn't work in Vista?!).

  • @daveaitken92
    @daveaitken92 Год назад

    Played through crysis 2 first time round with my i5 2500 and a standard gtx560. At the time I really wanted this combo but the budget couldn’t stretch this far!

  • @ljrretropcs
    @ljrretropcs Год назад

    The start/stop on first boot is memory training if there is a change detected or CMOS battery has drained. Quite unnerving for people doing new builds but perfectly normal.

  • @judaswick
    @judaswick Год назад

    Reminded me of my first PC with my GTX 570 Gainward with the same design. Was as loud as a vacuum cleaner and my CPU was an I7 3930k i think.

  • @RylTheValstrax
    @RylTheValstrax Год назад +1

    Haha, I instantly recognized this one from yesterday's worm video

  • @idzanmarkoprivate
    @idzanmarkoprivate Год назад

    So, that is PC which got that beastly worm in it. From short clip from yesterday it was - well, scheise, even I wouldn't do it again outside, back to garage when cleaning PC's it is.

  • @NO_obs
    @NO_obs Год назад +1

    I'm surprised the lga 1155 boards are going up in price you can get new ones on aliexpress with nvme slots and usb 3 headers even bundles with ram and cpu for quite cheap

  • @ragalthor
    @ragalthor Год назад

    That worm surprised me.

  • @bennyhill4228
    @bennyhill4228 Год назад

    Watch out for that Worm lol

  • @deagt3388
    @deagt3388 Год назад +1

    Wait for testing ;-)!

  • @mesterak
    @mesterak Год назад

    Steve you could have used the worm to catch a fish, taxidermy the fish, mount it on the case, and sold the system as a bass pro PC. Missed opportunity 😂

  • @decm8
    @decm8 Год назад

    My first gaming pc had a 500 series card. That evga 550 ti is a survivor. Still going to this day, I gave it to my dad.

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад

      Awesome, it was my dream card back when it came out, wanted it to play dishonoured 😁

  • @drupiROM
    @drupiROM Год назад

    10:50 yup, had a 3770K and GTX570 back when BF3 released, i put more than 500 hours in it and almost all my money :)

  • @Josue31627
    @Josue31627 Год назад +6

    Would you say selling locally is the best advice for a seller of PCs for max profit? I imagine selling through eBay and losing some dough on eBay fees and shipping fees eats away at that. But who would you make people aware locally that you're selling? Craigslist? Those are a bit dodgy haha.
    At least this PC is no problem for ya to fix and upgrade!

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +3

      Facebook marketplace is good if you have it, and eBay sometimes do an 80% off fees weekend which I take full advantage of. Local collection only ads on eBay are good too sometimes

  • @holgerwikingsen713
    @holgerwikingsen713 Год назад +2

    You should have benchmarked Worms Armageddon, Worms World Party or any other worms game just for the meme. Missed opportunity.

  • @DarioDarrow
    @DarioDarrow Год назад

    3:16 it does look pretty cool!

  • @dionelr
    @dionelr Год назад

    I had a GTX 560 ti back in the day. That card lasted a long time before I sold it to a buddy of mine. Good times.

  • @Gamingomad
    @Gamingomad Год назад

    This man always give us new content then any other

    • @Gamingomad
      @Gamingomad Год назад

      @El Cactuar Grammer is not in my dictionary!

    • @Gamingomad
      @Gamingomad Год назад

      @El Cactuar Not Yankee nor French

    • @Gamingomad
      @Gamingomad Год назад

      @El Cactuar yes you can ! Because that's what you will be able to do right Now!

    • @Gamingomad
      @Gamingomad Год назад

      @El Cactuar I'm not just thinking of this ! If you think that I'm sorry for making you irritated!

  • @unnamed715
    @unnamed715 Год назад

    3:42 I'm convinced that the powers that be know all about your worm phobia and manifested that little guy. I mean, the way it all played out was just too perfect. The way it popped its head through the I/O panel (at least _I think_ that's its head) the very instant you removed the motherboard. Then the little fcker makes itself at home and slithers its way into the case like it owns the joint. C'mon now, you cannot tell me that wasn't planned! Especially considering that worms love dirt. Wouldn't you think it would move away the second it felt cold metal? Why would it journey any further?? I dunno, maybe I'm thinking about this way too deeply. 😂

  • @Carnyzzle
    @Carnyzzle Год назад +2

    The worm adds an extra 5 fps

  • @averyoldYoutubeuser
    @averyoldYoutubeuser Год назад +3

    Overall, a very nice system.
    Speak about LGA1155, I recently played genshin impact, a preety graphics demanding game on just a lowest end gigabyte LGA1155 H61 motherboard, with 8Gb of DDr3 1600MHz and i3 3220 (without graphics card) and it's playable on intergrated graphics. I was suprised how powerful those old systems are

    • @HrisG
      @HrisG Год назад

      Mine struggles to run on 4x2 1600, i5 4570 and 750Ti on medium settings, it's pretty bad optimization at work here

  • @bullfrog9188
    @bullfrog9188 Год назад

    "Use the work as thermal paste" a quote from a true unknown legend

  • @SianaGearz
    @SianaGearz Год назад +1

    These are nice worms, I like them. But I understand the discomfort since there are also parasite worms, very serious disease.

  • @hartmutdietz1228
    @hartmutdietz1228 Год назад +2

    It would be interesting to see the GPU wattage.

  • @lazyeejay
    @lazyeejay Год назад

    Great video, I managed to snag a i3 3rd gen Lenovo with 6gb ram and 500gb HDD for the bargain price of £23. I'm going to stick an i5 in it, upgrade ram to 8gb and hopefully make a small profit on it.

  • @KissesLoveKawaii
    @KissesLoveKawaii Год назад

    i was using 3570 first with 660ti then with 970 all the way up to 2019, hell of a CPU

  • @kajurn791
    @kajurn791 Год назад

    A video with worm slime as thermal grease is so ridiculous that it's impossible for it to not go viral.

  • @Noiconnotag
    @Noiconnotag Год назад +1

    Before selling the HDD you should always check if it has an activated 64bit Win7/8/10 on it, always nice to have a free activation code.

    • @joefish6091
      @joefish6091 Год назад

      WIndows 8 just went obsolete a few days ago.

    • @Noiconnotag
      @Noiconnotag Год назад +2

      @@joefish6091 you can still update win7/8 to 10, so a free activation code is nice.

  • @j.lietka9406
    @j.lietka9406 Год назад

    Actually a nice PC! Got a hold of an Asus Essentio desktop M51BC PC with Win 8! Has the AMD FX 8300 & XFX Radeon R9 255. Still works but want to up it to win 10! Found the PC in a dumpster!