Since I am not a gamer that's what I did with my two builds I did a year and half ago. I have no need for an expensive gpu. Both builds are AMD Ryzen 5 5600G, both MB's are MSI, one a B450 gaming plus max and a B550 Gen3. The 450 is in an older alien type case that I repurposed (80mm fans) and 550 is in a Fractal focus g case with 120mm fans. Yeah I know 80mm fan case is obsolete but believe it or not it's Temps run good, 25c to 37c. I kept it because of the design style, the 5" bays and 5 storage drive rack slots (all tooless). Both systems I built approximately cost me 5 to 650 dollars each. Both with Corsair vengeance ddr4 ram 16GB each, PSU by AGW a 550 and 600 W. One is using AMD stock cooler and the other a be quiet. Both use 1 TB NVME for OS and mechanical drives for storage. In reality one only needs a 250 to 500 GB drive for the OS, but I wanted the room just in case. Some tricks for budget systems is Amazon, and look for sales on new parts from reputable vendors. Semi modular PSU is a plus, also since I am not running a GPU a 550w PSU should be ample power. So if one is on a tight budget, not into serious gaming, looking for a basic build for light gaming, internet use and basic home functions with current windows version this is the way to go to start. You can always upgrade later. One last recommendation, choose your parts wisely and make sure they are all compatible. If you want built in graphics be sure you select the correct processor with the built in graphics. Do your homework before you buy. It's fun, not too complicated and you get satisfaction out of building your own to your own design. Possibilities are endless. Also be sure you find the correct case for your design or needs to correspond with the MB you choose. As for cooling goes there are a plethora of options, but to start keep it simple. You can always change it up later on.
Brilliant, hard to find many 8700G builds and this was great. I'm only a casual gamer and I'm finding the APU route hard to resist for the ~£100 saving. By the time a graphics update is due then the next hot APU will probably be out. Graphics cards have just got too expensive. Thanks again!
Well;, I watched it! Even though I think of you as software expert I enjoyed seeing you put together this little build. I wish more channels would remind new builders to connect an EPS cable before installing everything that gets in the way later.
Brian, can you please post a followup to your previous video? Myself and many other commenters found that your instructions to disable automatic updates on Windows 10 Home didn't seem to work. Many thanks
AIO on an 8700G? That seems a bit overkill. 🤨🤔 Also, for the cost of the 8700G, you could have built a better performing budget gaming system with a 12100F and RX 6600. 8700G = $300, 12100F and RX 6600 = $285. If you're going to buy a "cheap" case and then buy fans and controller, why not buy a case that already has those in it? You're not really saving money. $60 + $16 + 16 (case, fans, controller) = $92. Montech AIR 100 ARGB White = $70. Fractal Design Pop Mini Air White = $90. I'll grant you, yes it looks nice, but I think it could have cost even less overall. Now, if your goal was to get on AM5 at lowest cost, this might make sense, but the 8700G is overpriced for what it is. It was a bad buy at the original MSRP of $330, and it's not a whole lot better at $300. And I say that as an AMD fan boi. My gaming system is now all AMD (5600X and RX 7800 XT), having replaced my RTX-3060 12GB card just about a week ago.
Greetings: I was wondering if you would be kind enough to help to activate swipe-typing in Windows 10 Home edition 1809. I do not want to activate the dreadful Windows Update to go to the 1903 version. I thank you in advance.
I'm curious, how much did this all cost in total? Set up looks nice, but I'm curious what all was spent on what? I'm def gonna check out some of the links. Cause I wanna build my own PC an I'm curious if I can cut cost by finding a old tower an just making modifications to it.
This processor has the 700M graphics and a core for nueral pcocessor.A lot better graphics than intel ,i bought this processor the first day it was on sale have built with the 5700G a big step over the 3400G i am replacing thousands of hours since August 2020.I hope you enjoy this processor Brain.
Nice little build Brian and I do like that small cooler as I do prefer liquid cooling. Now I have never had much to do with AMD CPU's again preferring Intel ones (and NVidia graphics) is there an Intel CPU that would do for such a build? Also mate what size GPU would fit into that case as it looks to be fairly well fitted out already?
Thank you for filming this video, but also attentive to all the equipment attached to the website to buy the site URL, one by one to review the convenience of many, at least no longer have to guess. 2024 computer professional and each individual modular parts, have a meaning, personal preference for the simplest computers, too many choices in Taiwan and as long as the money, you can buy the most top-notch, just can not afford to buy and can not be used, this specification is very close to my expectations of the mentality, hard work! I'm grateful! ( DeepL translation ) 謝謝您拍攝本支影片,還貼心附上所有的設備網站購買網址,逐一檢視方便許多,至少不用再猜測。2024的電腦專業而且每個獨立模組化零件,都有了意義,個人偏好最簡單的電腦,臺灣太多選擇而且只要有錢,可以買到最頂級,只是買不起也用不到,這個規格很貼近我的預期心理,辛苦了,感恩!( DeepL翻譯 )
Please do a benchmark video on this build! Love the video thank you!
Will do!
Since I am not a gamer that's what I did with my two builds I did a year and half ago. I have no need for an expensive gpu. Both builds are AMD Ryzen 5 5600G, both MB's are MSI, one a B450 gaming plus max and a B550 Gen3.
The 450 is in an older alien type case that I repurposed (80mm fans) and 550 is in a Fractal focus g case with 120mm fans. Yeah I know 80mm fan case is obsolete but believe it or not it's Temps run good, 25c to 37c. I kept it because of the design style, the 5" bays and 5 storage drive rack slots (all tooless).
Both systems I built approximately cost me 5 to 650 dollars each. Both with Corsair vengeance ddr4 ram 16GB each, PSU by AGW a 550 and 600 W. One is using AMD stock cooler and the other a be quiet. Both use 1 TB NVME for OS and mechanical drives for storage. In reality one only needs a 250 to 500 GB drive for the OS, but I wanted the room just in case.
Some tricks for budget systems is Amazon, and look for sales on new parts from reputable vendors. Semi modular PSU is a plus, also since I am not running a GPU a 550w PSU should be ample power.
So if one is on a tight budget, not into serious gaming, looking for a basic build for light gaming, internet use and basic home functions with current windows version this is the way to go to start. You can always upgrade later.
One last recommendation, choose your parts wisely and make sure they are all compatible. If you want built in graphics be sure you select the correct processor with the built in graphics. Do your homework before you buy.
It's fun, not too complicated and you get satisfaction out of building your own to your own design. Possibilities are endless.
Also be sure you find the correct case for your design or needs to correspond with the MB you choose. As for cooling goes there are a plethora of options, but to start keep it simple. You can always change it up later on.
Thanks for sharing
Brilliant, hard to find many 8700G builds and this was great. I'm only a casual gamer and I'm finding the APU route hard to resist for the ~£100 saving. By the time a graphics update is due then the next hot APU will probably be out. Graphics cards have just got too expensive. Thanks again!
Well;, I watched it! Even though I think of you as software expert I enjoyed seeing you put together this little build. I wish more channels would remind new builders to connect an EPS cable before installing everything that gets in the way later.
Glad you enjoyed it!
please do a benchmark for this build
Coming soon
Nice looking build Brian. Good job.
Thanks 👍
Can't beat a good hardware build. Great video, my man. Yeah, benchmarks, man.
Couldn't agree more!
Thx Im getting a gpu for christmas so this will hold me while I wait for the gpu
Did you have to update the Bios all was the CPU already supported out of the box - thanks
Seems the "obvious performance gains of having an integrated GPU function on the same CPU silicon buss structure", has not yet been manufactured.
How do you know if a motherboard supports an iGPU display?
Brian, can you please post a followup to your previous video? Myself and many other commenters found that your instructions to disable automatic updates on Windows 10 Home didn't seem to work. Many thanks
Already made a follow up video for you
Budget?
Does the HDMI cable still work if u plug it into the motherboard
Thanks Brian. Please do more computer builds!
More to come!
AIO on an 8700G? That seems a bit overkill. 🤨🤔
Also, for the cost of the 8700G, you could have built a better performing budget gaming system with a 12100F and RX 6600. 8700G = $300, 12100F and RX 6600 = $285.
If you're going to buy a "cheap" case and then buy fans and controller, why not buy a case that already has those in it? You're not really saving money. $60 + $16 + 16 (case, fans, controller) = $92. Montech AIR 100 ARGB White = $70. Fractal Design Pop Mini Air White = $90.
I'll grant you, yes it looks nice, but I think it could have cost even less overall.
Now, if your goal was to get on AM5 at lowest cost, this might make sense, but the 8700G is overpriced for what it is. It was a bad buy at the original MSRP of $330, and it's not a whole lot better at $300. And I say that as an AMD fan boi. My gaming system is now all AMD (5600X and RX 7800 XT), having replaced my RTX-3060 12GB card just about a week ago.
Your build, your choice. Not building this for profit. building it because I like it.
Please please oh please do a review of this performance vs a mini PC ! ❤🖥️
Ι would like to see how after the initial build you connect evey cable in order to make the PC work.
check some of my full build videos for that
@@Britec09 I will. Thanks.
would this be okay for video editing
Yes
nice build. love to have that as my HT-PC
Go for it!
Greetings: I was wondering if you would be kind enough to help to activate swipe-typing in Windows 10 Home edition 1809. I do not want to activate the dreadful Windows Update to go to the 1903 version. I thank you in advance.
Windows 10 Home edition 1809 has reached end of life
I'm curious, how much did this all cost in total? Set up looks nice, but I'm curious what all was spent on what? I'm def gonna check out some of the links. Cause I wanna build my own PC an I'm curious if I can cut cost by finding a old tower an just making modifications to it.
You can build it cheaper. About £800
As long as there is NO artificial intelligence in any of the products, then I'm fine with the build.
This processor has the 700M graphics and a core for nueral pcocessor.A lot better graphics than intel ,i bought this processor the first day it was on sale have built with the 5700G a big step over the 3400G i am replacing thousands of hours since August 2020.I hope you enjoy this processor Brain.
@hughluttrell6350 - If it has AI NPU chips, stay away. Don't buy them.
Nice little build Brian and I do like that small cooler as I do prefer liquid cooling. Now I have never had much to do with AMD CPU's again preferring Intel ones (and NVidia graphics) is there an Intel CPU that would do for such a build? Also mate what size GPU would fit into that case as it looks to be fairly well fitted out already?
Thanks 👍
Am I the only one that wonders since when is $1000+ considered a budget build ?!
No GPU = Budget Build
why would you put yourself to that, slowing your computer considerably because you don''t want to install a measly 70 dollar gpu like a rx580.
Why would you even put a crap RX 580 in that build? its not much better than the onboard graphics if at all.
@@Britec09 Of course, you could put a rx 6600, if his allowance permits it...
@@Britec09 As my computer will be on 24/7 the 8700G is the right choice saves a lot of electricity.
How much this one cost#?
maybe £800
Thank you for filming this video, but also attentive to all the equipment attached to the website to buy the site URL, one by one to review the convenience of many, at least no longer have to guess. 2024 computer professional and each individual modular parts, have a meaning, personal preference for the simplest computers, too many choices in Taiwan and as long as the money, you can buy the most top-notch, just can not afford to buy and can not be used, this specification is very close to my expectations of the mentality, hard work! I'm grateful! ( DeepL translation )
謝謝您拍攝本支影片,還貼心附上所有的設備網站購買網址,逐一檢視方便許多,至少不用再猜測。2024的電腦專業而且每個獨立模組化零件,都有了意義,個人偏好最簡單的電腦,臺灣太多選擇而且只要有錢,可以買到最頂級,只是買不起也用不到,這個規格很貼近我的預期心理,辛苦了,感恩!( DeepL翻譯 )
😒👍 Radeon HD 7570 1GB DDR5 FTW 🐢