What do you guys thing of this build? I was actually kind of surprised to fit an RX 7700 XT in to this build, and impressed at how much this GPU has fallen in price! Maybe good value gaming is finally... back? 👀
Disclaimer, I say this with love and respect to all you do. The price to performance ratio is way off. Micro center has a pretty consistent deal on a bundle for the past few months. It's $250 for an i5 12600k, a Z690 AND 16GB of DDR4. you can always throw another 16GB in the future, and the ram they choose isn't hard to find (always use a matching kit, the amount of issues I have seen that seem un related to that issue when it really is the culprit is way too much and you want XMP to work properly too) and while it's not DDR5, the difference between the two is minimal when gaming on such a high end set up. talking 2-10 fps with a 260 fps average in the e sports titles lol. You can get a decent power supply for $50, take your choice of whichever one you like, 2TB Gen 4 NVME can be found for $100 case for $100 RX 7900 GRE $550 ID coolings $20 special air cooler works GREAT that's $1170 before tax, and if it's too over budget, go with a smaller SSD or an RX 7800XT but either way the performance is going to do MUCH better than this build for the same price even if you were to use something like an RX 6800xt as the GPU to bring the price down. The finished build would be something like i5-12600k MSI Z690 16GB DDR4 3200 MHz 2TB Gen 3 NVME RX 7900 GRE/RTX4070XX (or even RX 7800XT or a 6800XT to save money, and would still beat the 7700XT by A LOT) Case of Choice 600 Watt PSU of choice ID cooling cooler/thermalrite Assasin Once again, much love and respect but this build is sick and you can count on the micro center bundle to be there until this rig is no longer relevant. That and the performance between the i5-12600k and the i5-14400f is really similar, and the Z690 will allow you to OC the 12600k or any "K" CPU from intel in the future, keeping this build relevant for even longer.
I have the b650 gaming x ax 7800x3d 32 gigs ddr5 t force delta rx 7800xt deepcool ak620 cooler master 850 watt fully modular power supply and montech air 903 max it’s a nice build
That was a great video! I'm new into gaming and was wondering where to get started. I'm trying to figure what to put in my pc if I build one. right now I'm looking at this build. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 3.4 GHz 8-Core Processor ($169.50 @ Amazon) CPU Cooler: Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE WHITE ARGB 66.17 CFM CPU Cooler ($36.99 @ Amazon) Motherboard: Asus Strix B550-XE Gaming WiFi ATX AM4 Motherboard ($219.99 @ Amazon) Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory ($96.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Samsung 970 Evo Plus 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ($149.99 @ B&H) Video Card: Gigabyte AERO OC GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB Video Card ($499.99 @ Newegg) Case: NZXT H9 Flow ATX Mid Tower Case ($154.99 @ Amazon) Power Supply: Apevia Galaxy 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply ($54.99 @ Amazon) I know your probably busy, but any help would be greatly appreciated.Thanks so much and keep the great content up.
@@EjayT06 a game that nobody plays can be called and used as a benchmark, sure. Why tho? Not like a substantial number of people would know what 80fps in starfield equates to in other games without research...
@@dungeondeezdragons4242 true, but you could then say that about any benchmarking software like 3DMark. I think it’s just so you can see how different GPUs fare at starfield, and compare them that way, but I do see what you’re saying and you should always definitely compare other titles, especially ones you know you will be playing.
@@EjayT06 do you not see the problem? 3dmark is a specially developed benchmarking software, and starfield is just a badly working game nobody is playing...
@@GeekaWhat with a White and black theme preferably with a Hyte Y40 or Y60 since this is the build I'm considering doing next month. I enjoy your builds!
Almost my exact build. I'm using the CM300L V1 case, Sapphire AMD RADEON 7800XT, Gskill Flare X5 32GB DDR5 6000 RAM, 2T M.2 NVMe , MSI PRO B650M-A wifi Mobo, MSI MPG A850G Modular PSU, Ryzen 5 7600X CPU, ID Cooling Auraflow 240 AIO, mounted at the top of the case, and a cheap 3 pack of RGB fans to fill the case, took the stock black exhaust fan and used it for intake fan on the bottom of the case. My build came in at $1480.
@@GeekaWhatI would like to know how to optimize my fps when playing my favorite on line multi player game World of Tanks. I'm a noob when it comes to making GPU and system adjustments.
I like your content. It’s great to see a British content producer instead of LTT and JTC (both of which I like). But it’s frustrating that American stores (like NewEgg) are the go to and that prices are in $$$ instead of £££. There are UK based stores like Scan and Ebuyer. I get that the wider market is US but surely there’s a space for both in content instead of default US?! 🤷♂️
Disclaimer, I say this with love and respect to all you do, and this was also a reply to a different comment, but I thought I should also put it here. The price to performance ratio is way off. Micro center has a pretty consistent deal on a bundle for the past few months. It's $250 for an i5 12600k, a Z690 AND 16GB of DDR4. you can always throw another 16GB in the future, and the ram they choose isn't hard to find (always use a matching kit, the amount of issues I have seen that seem un related to that issue when it really is the culprit is way too much and you want XMP to work properly too) and while it's not DDR5, the difference between the two is minimal when gaming on such a high end set up. talking 2-10 fps with a 260 fps average in the e sports titles lol. You can get a decent power supply for $50, take your choice of whichever one you like, 2TB Gen 4 NVME can be found for $100 case for $100 RX 7900 GRE $550 ID coolings $20 special air cooler works GREAT that's $1170 before tax, and if it's too over budget, go with a smaller SSD or an RX 7800XT but either way the performance is going to do MUCH better than this build, mainly the RX 7700XT being the limiting factor, for the same price even if you were to use something like an RX 6800xt as the GPU to bring the price down, it would still yeild a higher FPS. The finished build would be something like i5-12600k MSI Z690 16GB DDR4 3200 MHz 2TB Gen 3 NVME RX 7900 GRE/RTX4070XX (or even RX 7800XT or a 6800XT to save money, and would still beat the 7700XT by A LOT) Case of Choice 600 Watt PSU of choice ID cooling cooler/thermalrite Assasin Once again, much love and respect but this build is sick and you can count on the micro center bundle to be there until this rig is no longer relevant. That and the performance between the i5-12600k and the i5-14400f is really similar, and the Z690 will allow you to OC the 12600k or any "K" CPU from intel in the future, keeping this build relevant for even longer
Hey I really want to get the parts to build a pc for the first time but I have no clue what most of this stuff means. All I know is that people say building a pc is way better than buying a prebuilt one.
Hey i know this is probably a silly question but i don’t know about pc building at all but would you really consider this as the best pc build for under $1200 especially for later on if I’m looking to upgrade it?
DEFINITELY DO NOT GET THIS. For $1,200 you should 100% build it to save so much money. Here are the parts a highly recommended with my 3+ years of pc build experience. Intel 5 14400f, MSI B760M gaming plus wifi, T-Force delta RGB ddr5 (32gb), crucial p3 plus 1tb (unless you need more), Cooler Master Q300L v2 case, Corsair CX650, Rx 7700 XT or 4060ti if you want nvidia.
What do you guys thing of this build? I was actually kind of surprised to fit an RX 7700 XT in to this build, and impressed at how much this GPU has fallen in price! Maybe good value gaming is finally... back? 👀
Disclaimer, I say this with love and respect to all you do.
The price to performance ratio is way off. Micro center has a pretty consistent deal on a bundle for the past few months. It's $250 for an i5 12600k, a Z690 AND 16GB of DDR4. you can always throw another 16GB in the future, and the ram they choose isn't hard to find (always use a matching kit, the amount of issues I have seen that seem un related to that issue when it really is the culprit is way too much and you want XMP to work properly too) and while it's not DDR5, the difference between the two is minimal when gaming on such a high end set up. talking 2-10 fps with a 260 fps average in the e sports titles lol.
You can get a decent power supply for $50, take your choice of whichever one you like,
2TB Gen 4 NVME can be found for $100
case for $100
RX 7900 GRE $550
ID coolings $20 special air cooler works GREAT
that's $1170 before tax, and if it's too over budget, go with a smaller SSD or an RX 7800XT but either way the performance is going to do MUCH better than this build for the same price even if you were to use something like an RX 6800xt as the GPU to bring the price down. The finished build would be something like
i5-12600k
MSI Z690
16GB DDR4 3200 MHz
2TB Gen 3 NVME
RX 7900 GRE/RTX4070XX (or even RX 7800XT or a 6800XT to save money, and would still beat the 7700XT by A LOT)
Case of Choice
600 Watt PSU of choice
ID cooling cooler/thermalrite Assasin
Once again, much love and respect but this build is sick and you can count on the micro center bundle to be there until this rig is no longer relevant. That and the performance between the i5-12600k and the i5-14400f is really similar, and the Z690 will allow you to OC the 12600k or any "K" CPU from intel in the future, keeping this build relevant for even longer.
@@christianmino3753+1
Hi, I was wondering if I could change the pc case and the motherboard and change to an amd Ryzen 7600X because I want to build a pc.
Could you give me an NVIDIA alternative Gpu because I have a monitor that has g-sync
Ive been using this card since December. It's brilliant!!
It's a great GPU!
Watching from Philippines and I've learned alot from your videos.
I just bought a used 3070ti for 280USD from my friend. Love UR videos!
I have the b650 gaming x ax 7800x3d 32 gigs ddr5 t force delta rx 7800xt deepcool ak620 cooler master 850 watt fully modular power supply and montech air 903 max it’s a nice build
I dont recommend this build, get yourself an AM5 cpu and a motherboard with am5 you can get it for 1100$ total
You should have more subs TBH . You're quite underrated
That was a great video! I'm new into gaming and was wondering where to get started. I'm trying to figure what to put in my pc if I build one. right now I'm looking at this build.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 3.4 GHz 8-Core Processor ($169.50 @ Amazon)
CPU Cooler: Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE WHITE ARGB 66.17 CFM CPU Cooler ($36.99 @ Amazon)
Motherboard: Asus Strix B550-XE Gaming WiFi ATX AM4 Motherboard ($219.99 @ Amazon)
Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory ($96.99 @ Amazon)
Storage: Samsung 970 Evo Plus 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ($149.99 @ B&H)
Video Card: Gigabyte AERO OC GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB Video Card ($499.99 @ Newegg)
Case: NZXT H9 Flow ATX Mid Tower Case ($154.99 @ Amazon)
Power Supply: Apevia Galaxy 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply ($54.99 @ Amazon)
I know your probably busy, but any help would be greatly appreciated.Thanks so much and keep the great content up.
Day 2 of asking for a $2000 1440p gaming pc (with 4070 super and Ryzen 7 7800x3d)
I have the same GPU, solid recommendation
You used the wrong link for the motherboard for the US Amazon link.
Please stop using starfield as a benchmark, it is basically fallout 4 but even more loading screens with even worse writing
It’s a benchmark not a story review
@@EjayT06 a game that nobody plays can be called and used as a benchmark, sure. Why tho? Not like a substantial number of people would know what 80fps in starfield equates to in other games without research...
It's still a popular title and it's one of the most challenging right now. It's a benchmark because it's a challenging title.
@@dungeondeezdragons4242 true, but you could then say that about any benchmarking software like 3DMark. I think it’s just so you can see how different GPUs fare at starfield, and compare them that way, but I do see what you’re saying and you should always definitely compare other titles, especially ones you know you will be playing.
@@EjayT06 do you not see the problem? 3dmark is a specially developed benchmarking software, and starfield is just a badly working game nobody is playing...
I was wondering if you could do Destiny 2 once in your budget builds around 240 fps 1440p
Thanks for video. Any idea about glass security when case is placed horizontaly?
Bring a build with a 7900 gre
Working on it! :)
@@GeekaWhat that’s awesome
@@GeekaWhat with a White and black theme preferably with a Hyte Y40 or Y60 since this is the build I'm considering doing next month. I enjoy your builds!
In this build could you swap out the 13400 for a 12600k? Or would there be a bottleneck
It would be fine, especially at 1440p.
No ways we’re spending $1200 and there’s no usb c….c’mon
Love the videos.
Where is the best place in your opinion for PC parts in the UK?
The motherboard you show in the video is not the same you have in the amazon link. The one doesn't fit the case, great, have to return stuff now
hi buddy love the vids, every vid is a banger
third
1200 dollars and not even 7800xt?
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Almost my exact build. I'm using the CM300L V1 case, Sapphire AMD RADEON 7800XT, Gskill Flare X5 32GB DDR5 6000 RAM, 2T M.2 NVMe , MSI PRO B650M-A wifi Mobo, MSI MPG A850G Modular PSU, Ryzen 5 7600X CPU, ID Cooling Auraflow 240 AIO, mounted at the top of the case, and a cheap 3 pack of RGB fans to fill the case, took the stock black exhaust fan and used it for intake fan on the bottom of the case. My build came in at $1480.
Great build for a few hundred extra!
@@GeekaWhat thanks! It's only my second PC build ever.
@@GeekaWhatI would like to know how to optimize my fps when playing my favorite on line multi player game World of Tanks. I'm a noob when it comes to making GPU and system adjustments.
Why not spend less on cooking and less wattage of your psu, and get a 7900xt?
I like your content. It’s great to see a British content producer instead of LTT and JTC (both of which I like). But it’s frustrating that American stores (like NewEgg) are the go to and that prices are in $$$ instead of £££. There are UK based stores like Scan and Ebuyer. I get that the wider market is US but surely there’s a space for both in content instead of default US?! 🤷♂️
Disclaimer, I say this with love and respect to all you do, and this was also a reply to a different comment, but I thought I should also put it here.
The price to performance ratio is way off. Micro center has a pretty consistent deal on a bundle for the past few months. It's $250 for an i5 12600k, a Z690 AND 16GB of DDR4. you can always throw another 16GB in the future, and the ram they choose isn't hard to find (always use a matching kit, the amount of issues I have seen that seem un related to that issue when it really is the culprit is way too much and you want XMP to work properly too) and while it's not DDR5, the difference between the two is minimal when gaming on such a high end set up. talking 2-10 fps with a 260 fps average in the e sports titles lol.
You can get a decent power supply for $50, take your choice of whichever one you like,
2TB Gen 4 NVME can be found for $100
case for $100
RX 7900 GRE $550
ID coolings $20 special air cooler works GREAT
that's $1170 before tax, and if it's too over budget, go with a smaller SSD or an RX 7800XT but either way the performance is going to do MUCH better than this build, mainly the RX 7700XT being the limiting factor, for the same price even if you were to use something like an RX 6800xt as the GPU to bring the price down, it would still yeild a higher FPS. The finished build would be something like
i5-12600k
MSI Z690
16GB DDR4 3200 MHz
2TB Gen 3 NVME
RX 7900 GRE/RTX4070XX (or even RX 7800XT or a 6800XT to save money, and would still beat the 7700XT by A LOT)
Case of Choice
600 Watt PSU of choice
ID cooling cooler/thermalrite Assasin
Once again, much love and respect but this build is sick and you can count on the micro center bundle to be there until this rig is no longer relevant. That and the performance between the i5-12600k and the i5-14400f is really similar, and the Z690 will allow you to OC the 12600k or any "K" CPU from intel in the future, keeping this build relevant for even longer
Hey I really want to get the parts to build a pc for the first time but I have no clue what most of this stuff means. All I know is that people say building a pc is way better than buying a prebuilt one.
Can you please include Helldivers 2 in your benchmarks? Please stop using the same games over and over again.
Do you sell these builds after you make them?
Not at the moment... but watch this space!
Hey i know this is probably a silly question but i don’t know about pc building at all but would you really consider this as the best pc build for under $1200 especially for later on if I’m looking to upgrade it?
How much more to get to 4K?
Garbage motherboard
DEFINITELY DO NOT GET THIS. For $1,200 you should 100% build it to save so much money. Here are the parts a highly recommended with my 3+ years of pc build experience. Intel 5 14400f, MSI B760M gaming plus wifi, T-Force delta RGB ddr5 (32gb), crucial p3 plus 1tb (unless you need more), Cooler Master Q300L v2 case, Corsair CX650, Rx 7700 XT or 4060ti if you want nvidia.
This is the exact same parts as the video
finally thank u
This build sucks
Solid overall build! Both aesthetics and performance!
Need a gre built
Working on it :)
1200 dollars being called a budget build is crazy
Just bought my 7700xt for $400 😊
Wow more fps than r5 7600x with 7800xt 😮
I would go with a 13400f or 7600 to bump the gpu up to a 7800xt
Fair! I think you would see some real bottlenecking on the 7600 with a 7800 XT though. It's going to offset any tangible GPU performance gain :(
what would be cheapest cpu you would be willing to pair up with the 7800xt @@GeekaWhat
? R5 7600 seems to handle my 4070 TiS well (1440p)
I have a r5 7500f with 7800xt. I’m most of the time at 100% gpu utilisation
benchmark star citizen
Its 1,059$ not 1,200
So nobody cares it’s less so it’s better for people’s budgets dumb ahh 🤦♂️
Are there any other GPUs because at my store there isn't any?
Doesn't it make more sense to have non lighting fans?
I have same case
What would be a good monitor for this build?
any 165 1440p or 240 1080p monitor you can find depending on your budget and preference
bro's transition and editing is getting sicker every upload
Nice video
this video is perfect, i just got $1200 for a PC and this video it's like a ring in My finger
Do 1200-1250 but with amd
Would you recommend a 7700xt or a 7800xt to play warzone 3 at 1440p high? Paired with a ryzen 5 7500f
your kinda annyoing but i like ur vids lol
Going to us the sapphire pure 7700xt in my daughters all white build
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