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I love the mid range build. I'm slowly buying parts and piecing it together. The 7900 xt was actually my gpu of choice. Everything else was pretty much the same
These are awesome! Going to get my 2 kids some PC's this christmas, they're beyond excited and these videos help me stay in budget thank you so much!! 🙏
Thanks to your videos, I’m building my first PC next week! I ordered the parts today! CPU: Ryzen 5 5600X Cooler: Stock cooler Mobo: MSI Pro B550M-VC WiFi RAM: 16 GB 3600 MHz SSD: 1 TB GPU: RX 6650 XT Case: Cooler Master Q300L V2 PSU: MSI MAG A550BN Price: < $700 And, because my GPU has red on it, I opted for red RAM sticks and got red/black mixed PSU cables! Super excited, going to be using your tutorial to put it all together!
Great video, as always. I built my pc 3 years ago and have to admit spent even more than the high end you're suggesting, however it was when prices or GPUs were skyrocketing due to parts shortage
I think this is a fantastic video explaining all the gaming components anyone would need with various budgets, great job! Currently building an all white PC with Lian Li 011D XL, Ryzen 7800X3D, and a 7900XTX. Sadly the white Corsair RGB RAM only comes in Intel XMP rather than AMD EXPO but it'll be fine :)
@@CarlitosWhey-c1g I got it put together, I had to create a custom right angle 12vpwr cable in order to install the side panel. I also had to bend the case gpu mesh area out a hair to clear the 3.5 slot 4080 fans
Going to give the high end one a try going to save up some money for it and buy the parts over time this has been a great help in making me decide if I want a high end or medium range budget thank you so much
I like this. I just build my PC end of year last year and not gonna be build another PC for at least few more years but I watch video like this just to get up to date with whats going on.
I feel like the big question for consumers is something you touched on. What games do you play, what resolution, and what FPS do you want. Then you can adjust your budget accordingly. I also have a giant backlog of games, so my 2019 higher end PC i9 9900k 2080 super. I am still playing games from around those years. Just finished bio shock infinite playing at ultra 1440p on an ultrawide. Now working on Jedi fallen order. I am all for spending money. I am looking at getting a 4070 ti right now since that seems like the most practical upgrade for the money right now since I play at 1440p. great video and great info
Holy crap, you just showed up in my recommeded - i watched a few of your videos like 6 years ago when i was shopping for keyboards, you've changed a lot and your videos are so much better! Well done!
Mid game was a bit too expensive here in Australia the 7800 xt costs about 820 dollars during Black friday! I would opt for a 6700 xt perhaps currently about 550.
Thanks bro, yeah I'm needing to start a new build and not needing the highest tier stuff. I'm in Victoria and trying to wait for seasonal deals to get these most expensive items 😊
@@Mill7va Case is ridiculously quiet, if that's what you're asking about. Great airflow, I don't think the fans have ever had to ramp up past 50 or 60 percent in gaming, have only ever heard them at all on startup.
was the RTX 4090 not worth it in the high end build? i know its way more expensive but it does provide way more than the RX 7900 XTX as well, doesnt it?
It does, according to all reputable sources (and AMD themselves) the 4090 is far and away the most powerful graphics card. Especially if your game is running modern things like Raytracing, primitives, etc...
Tryna get into PCs have no knowledge at all, so thank ya tho because I'm canadian. The mid PC is $2400, so I'm gonna get it piece by piece and look for on-sale parts.
I've recently purchased my prebuilt from Build Pro PC, with a Ryzen 7 processor and an RTX 3060. The performance-to-price ratio is exceptional, and the build quality is top-notch, resulting in a beautiful, clean looking PC. I completely recommend Build Pro PC.
Pc centric's nv7 build inspired me to build a similar all white build with a gigabyte aero oc 4090, 7800x3d, 4 sticks of 16 gig kits for a total of 64 gigs of white corsair vengeance ram at 6,000 mhz, white nzxt motherboard, white corsair 150 elite aio ( because I got a really good deal), 2023 1,000 corsair power supply, white asiahorse cables for the motherboard, gpu, and power supply which will be switched to white lian li cables for rgb, 9 white phanteks d30 fans. I may also add a screen in the open space above the motherboard. The total with the transparent mouse and transparent ck68 keyboard is 4,200+. I am also paying on the pc monthly.
@@ps4gaming335 I wanted to get the best and I am paying monthly so I didn't spend all of that money at one time. I would guess that your car is old if it cost that little.
@@ps4gaming335 just for gaming because I want more then what I need but I got into pc gaming to do what consoles can't for example playing games at native resolutions with settings max or near maxed out. Now I usually play at native 2k maxed out with or without ray tracing but of course can play at native 4k with or without ray tracing. I play on my lg c1 oled 65 inch tv so I limit the frames to 120 fps and I probably won't upgrade the tv for years. Also mods and cheats. I may need the pc for the next job field I may go into but I will see.
Im looking to make a high end build with the 7900 xtx and 7800X3D but in the fractal north case! Though im having a hard time figuring out which motherboard I should get, would the MSI B650 gaming plus wifi be good enough? Or do I get the tomahawk version for 40 bucks more? My pc will be cabled so im not sure if I need the wifi option? Any help would be so appreciated!
Not an exact answer, but I can say I recently built with exactly those components on the Tomahawk board in a Lancool 216, and it's been great. From what I've seen, you should also be fine with the Gaming board, but I don't have first hand experience with that one.
i don't think a 7600x would hurt to pair with the 7800xt and getting something like the 903 max would save a good bit to, i love that AIO though 100% gonna get one.
..... randomly recommended this, see someone recommending AMD GPU for a high end build and a b650 chipset, lol saved me from ever watching another video from this channel.
Very sensible parts for each build. Too many people waste money unnecessarily on parts when they will not get the performance. Buy parts based on value. PC's get old quick so dont bother with "future proofing".
Here with a r7 5800x3d paired with an xtx. Sometimes i feel the desire to jump to am5 but i guess it would be too much money for some performance gain. Better wait until zen 5
You said the BEST pc build but then didn't use only the best parts in the top end. Got the processor right, the motherboard was ok, not the best. the ram fits and is what I used. Storage is not the best, should have gone highest end regardless of price to be best. But most importantly, you cheaped out on the graphics card. So what you actually recommended was the next best thing to the best pc build.
Im currently getting ready to upgrade my 6700k build from yesteryear 😅 As i use it for editing audio/video/streaming an gaming i thinking about a 7900x with a b650E for my D.A.W/video editing side of things. Graphics card i guess ill have to save a bit till next month to see what the Super cards are priced at for gaming card selection. Maybe a 4080 super as i dont want to have to buy anymore parts for another 5/6 years 😅
you need to look at what GPU you can get. also trying to find a used PC that someone selling is a great way to get a PC that has better performance than your budget.
Love the breakdown of the diff gaming builds. Do you think you could do the same for people who would like to build a creator/gaming pc setup? (assuming it's not the same) I've been playing co-op games for years and have been thinking about setting up my own youtube channel (just for fun) and am curious what equipment I would need for Low-end, Mid, High-end builds. Considering Twitch and RUclips but not sure if the builds would need to be different. Anywho, just an idea... oh and btw, since I'm asking :) would you consider a follow up on recommended softwares. Again, really love the commentary and your breakdowns for setups, keep up the great work!
I want to build myself a gaming rig having just built my son one. His spec is:- R7 7000 Rx6800 32gb ddr5 6000mhz 2tb m.2 7000 Read and write 850w psu. My question is I really want to build the high end righ you have shown but what about motherboard choice? I'd like to run 7000+ mhz ddr5 and maybe a 14000 read and write m.2. What would you recommend?
Motherboard - Asus ROG strix B650E Gaming DDR5 ATX CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 7700 eight core 5.30ghz GPU - Sapphire AMD Radeon kx 7800xt MBA 16gb GDDR6 I know this is what is mentioned for a mid build in the video, but just want to know is this good to work on a 165hz 1440p monitor?
I have got the Kingston fury ram on sale and got it for 105 pound such a great deal I felt happy then I got a 2tb nvme with 5000mb read and write speed from cruical for only 77 pounds
i’m new to pcs i haven’t got a clue but i want to able to play fortnite and have 200+ fps and for the pc to be able to handle the game with no problem while streaming the game on twitch or youtube
I have a question about the high end build (ryzen7800x3d + Rx7900xtx), do i get a psu with 850W or 1000W? and which ratings should it be, the gold plus or platinum plus? I'm planning to make my next build last 10 years so I'm trying to see if the psu difference is woth looking at or not.
Depending on if you want to overclock or not. For example myself I have an all white 4090, 7800x3d, 4 sticks of 16 gigs for a total of 64 gigs at 6,000 mhz and I have the white nzxt b650e motherboard. I have no need for an x670e since I am not overclocking.
@MrAnimescrazy it's not just about that though. X670 boards have more m.2 slots, more usb ports on the back and better ones at that. And more connections on the boards itself. There's way more than just oc potential
I’m about to build my first rig, I bought and off the shelf set up and it needs replacing. Found your Chanel whilst looking for help. You’ve been awesome in that respect. But I’m kinda stuck now. CPU,GPU. I’ve two ideas for this. Ryzen 5 7600x with a RX6750XT Or Ryzen 7 7700 with a RX6650xt What I’m your opinion is the better option with play to performance and upgrade ability in mind. Thank you for your help. Oh if it helps the mother board I’m going for is the gigabyte b650 aorus elite ax.
@@bmastin1005 you can switch the motherboard to the asus prime b650 plus, switch the power supply to the thermaltake toughpower grand rgb or no rgb version 750 watt gold rated, the 360 aio is the thermalright aqua elite v3. The total is 1,763 dollars. You can drop the gpu to the 4060 ti 12 gig or go amd and get the 7800xt asus tuf gaming oc or the asrock steel legend oc or the sapphire pure. The price is 1,600+ for the all white amd build.
@PcCentric It would be awesome i you could include a budget though high end itx build component to this. I have been researching building one for a few months but cant get the right prices.
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I love the mid range build. I'm slowly buying parts and piecing it together. The 7900 xt was actually my gpu of choice. Everything else was pretty much the same
£1500 is roughly what I'm going to spend on my next build just after Christmas, maybe towards my 52nd birthday in March, and treat myself
These are awesome! Going to get my 2 kids some PC's this christmas, they're beyond excited and these videos help me stay in budget thank you so much!! 🙏
what are you going to build?
Yah what are you building and is it one build or 2 ?
ur kids are lucky ive gotta get good results in my gcses next year, but that way i can get a slightly high end one
Thanks to your videos, I’m building my first PC next week! I ordered the parts today!
CPU: Ryzen 5 5600X
Cooler: Stock cooler
Mobo: MSI Pro B550M-VC WiFi
RAM: 16 GB 3600 MHz
SSD: 1 TB
GPU: RX 6650 XT
Case: Cooler Master Q300L V2
PSU: MSI MAG A550BN
Price: < $700
And, because my GPU has red on it, I opted for red RAM sticks and got red/black mixed PSU cables! Super excited, going to be using your tutorial to put it all together!
shoulda got a 6700xt
@@alexandervidallon6959should have got a 4090
@@alexandervidallon6959 nah
Niiiice, any other cooling options you're looking at in the future.?
Get the AK400
Great video, as always. I built my pc 3 years ago and have to admit spent even more than the high end you're suggesting, however it was when prices or GPUs were skyrocketing due to parts shortage
I think this is a fantastic video explaining all the gaming components anyone would need with various budgets, great job! Currently building an all white PC with Lian Li 011D XL, Ryzen 7800X3D, and a 7900XTX. Sadly the white Corsair RGB RAM only comes in Intel XMP rather than AMD EXPO but it'll be fine :)
nice im doing a sff with 7800x3d 32gb ram, trinity 4080 and corsair 2000d airflow.
@@turboimport95 Very nice! It's definitely going to be a powerhouse of a gaming PC, good luck with the build, I hope it turns out perfectly! 😊
@@CarlitosWhey-c1g I got it put together, I had to create a custom right angle 12vpwr cable in order to install the side panel. I also had to bend the case gpu mesh area out a hair to clear the 3.5 slot 4080 fans
100% spot on, It pains me when people spend 2 or 300 usd or pounds and then spend another 5 - 600 on fans and a $300 aio STOP IT LOL.
Great video
glad i watched this just saved me £200 on my first build by changing to Ryzen 7 and a couple of other changes. thanks PC Centric 👍👌
Going to give the high end one a try going to save up some money for it and buy the parts over time this has been a great help in making me decide if I want a high end or medium range budget thank you so much
I like this. I just build my PC end of year last year and not gonna be build another PC for at least few more years but I watch video like this just to get up to date with whats going on.
In the mid-range build, you can switch the amd 7700 for the 7600.
They deliver roughly the same performance and its way cheaper.
7600 is 6core
@@DefinitelyAreo yeah I guess if you really need more than 6 cores then sure go ahead.
But, if you don’t, this is a superb option.
why would someone want more cores? @@osamaelghudban3190
I feel like the big question for consumers is something you touched on. What games do you play, what resolution, and what FPS do you want. Then you can adjust your budget accordingly. I also have a giant backlog of games, so my 2019 higher end PC i9 9900k 2080 super. I am still playing games from around those years. Just finished bio shock infinite playing at ultra 1440p on an ultrawide. Now working on Jedi fallen order.
I am all for spending money. I am looking at getting a 4070 ti right now since that seems like the most practical upgrade for the money right now since I play at 1440p.
great video and great info
Holy crap, you just showed up in my recommeded - i watched a few of your videos like 6 years ago when i was shopping for keyboards, you've changed a lot and your videos are so much better! Well done!
Welcome back!
Imagine getting pinned by an actual legend
😎
@@PcCentriclol
Bro got pinned 🗿
Bro asked 💀
Jeez, man you so handsome xD
Comparing it to MacBook prices is what I always do to make myself feel better about this PC hobby
I just look back at 2020 gpu prices
wow i am about to build a PC and asking my friend what i should do cuz he just built one and i found this vid and its helping so much.
You are amazing! Thanks for all your information about this hardware!
Wow Centric, first time seeing your video and u just give me a happy vibe, i like it :D
Keep it up
U should do the best build u can then try to play all survival ascended and see if u can get above 100 fps as rn it’s destroying top tier builds
one minute gang fr fr 🙏🏻
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Mid game was a bit too expensive here in Australia the 7800 xt costs about 820 dollars during Black friday! I would opt for a 6700 xt perhaps currently about 550.
Thanks bro, yeah I'm needing to start a new build and not needing the highest tier stuff. I'm in Victoria and trying to wait for seasonal deals to get these most expensive items 😊
I've been planning a mid tier build, I'm glad my choices are similar to yours. Lancool 216. 7700 and a 6800xt
I just got the lian li lancool 216 black rgb such an awesome case for the price
Amen to that. Just did my first ever build in one, love it.
What about the noise
@@Mill7va Case is ridiculously quiet, if that's what you're asking about. Great airflow, I don't think the fans have ever had to ramp up past 50 or 60 percent in gaming, have only ever heard them at all on startup.
One of your best videos
Just dropped 2.5k on my new setup. Buzzing to get gaming 😄
was the RTX 4090 not worth it in the high end build? i know its way more expensive but it does provide way more than the RX 7900 XTX as well, doesnt it?
It does, according to all reputable sources (and AMD themselves) the 4090 is far and away the most powerful graphics card. Especially if your game is running modern things like Raytracing, primitives, etc...
This. Sad to see another high end build not using the best card performance wise on the market right now
love your videos keep it up!
Loved it. Really shows the tiers of builds that you can do.
Tryna get into PCs have no knowledge at all, so thank ya tho because I'm canadian. The mid PC is $2400, so I'm gonna get it piece by piece and look for on-sale parts.
What's the best motherboards (250-400€) for 9750x3D?
Thank you ! this is very helpful.
I've recently purchased my prebuilt from Build Pro PC, with a Ryzen 7 processor and an RTX 3060. The performance-to-price ratio is exceptional, and the build quality is top-notch, resulting in a beautiful, clean looking PC. I completely recommend Build Pro PC.
You should try building a PC capable of running Ark Ascended. Maybe 3 4090s🤣🤣
Good advice
i need to see some cases with optical drives maybe even a floppy
I love watching these videos but knowing me I'm gonna buy a pre build lol
Yes mom i need this pc for homework
i cant believe im 21 minutes early to this vid lets goooooo! always look forward to watching mr british make vids on pcs 😎
Pc centric's nv7 build inspired me to build a similar all white build with a gigabyte aero oc 4090, 7800x3d, 4 sticks of 16 gig kits for a total of 64 gigs of white corsair vengeance ram at 6,000 mhz, white nzxt motherboard, white corsair 150 elite aio ( because I got a really good deal), 2023 1,000 corsair power supply, white asiahorse cables for the motherboard, gpu, and power supply which will be switched to white lian li cables for rgb, 9 white phanteks d30 fans. I may also add a screen in the open space above the motherboard. The total with the transparent mouse and transparent ck68 keyboard is 4,200+. I am also paying on the pc monthly.
Bruv thats more than my car
@@ps4gaming335 I wanted to get the best and I am paying monthly so I didn't spend all of that money at one time. I would guess that your car is old if it cost that little.
@@MrAnimescrazy do you use the pc for work as well ? Or just Gamin? My car is 15 years old lol yeah but its nice
@@MrAnimescrazywouldn’t you pay more if it monthly because they add interest rate on it ?
@@ps4gaming335 just for gaming because I want more then what I need but I got into pc gaming to do what consoles can't for example playing games at native resolutions with settings max or near maxed out. Now I usually play at native 2k maxed out with or without ray tracing but of course can play at native 4k with or without ray tracing. I play on my lg c1 oled 65 inch tv so I limit the frames to 120 fps and I probably won't upgrade the tv for years. Also mods and cheats. I may need the pc for the next job field I may go into but I will see.
Im looking to make a high end build with the 7900 xtx and 7800X3D but in the fractal north case!
Though im having a hard time figuring out which motherboard I should get, would the MSI B650 gaming plus wifi be good enough? Or do I get the tomahawk version for 40 bucks more?
My pc will be cabled so im not sure if I need the wifi option? Any help would be so appreciated!
Not an exact answer, but I can say I recently built with exactly those components on the Tomahawk board in a Lancool 216, and it's been great. From what I've seen, you should also be fine with the Gaming board, but I don't have first hand experience with that one.
@@millerc82 I've asked around a bit more and people have recommended the Asus tuf b650 non WiFi, as its right in between and better presumably
Wait so is everything in the high end compatible? serious question I’m ordering every part you recommended to build my first pc
Just used this video and his other recent 1440 gaming video to make my first pc build. Im so scared this is my largest purchase in one sitting lol
i don't think a 7600x would hurt to pair with the 7800xt and getting something like the 903 max would save a good bit to, i love that AIO though 100% gonna get one.
..... randomly recommended this, see someone recommending AMD GPU for a high end build and a b650 chipset, lol saved me from ever watching another video from this channel.
Nice jumper
what monitor should i get for the mid range build
It's crazy to see a Intel Budget build!
Anyone know if an i7-13700k is overkill for a 4070?
Not overkill.
Very sensible parts for each build. Too many people waste money unnecessarily on parts when they will not get the performance. Buy parts based on value. PC's get old quick so dont bother with "future proofing".
I really wish their was a video on how to build the mid range pc cause I’m struggling
Here with a r7 5800x3d paired with an xtx. Sometimes i feel the desire to jump to am5 but i guess it would be too much money for some performance gain. Better wait until zen 5
Imagine getting a free rig from by an actual legend ❤
can you do a build using the Phanteks d30 rgb fans? Thank you!
You said the BEST pc build but then didn't use only the best parts in the top end. Got the processor right,
the motherboard was ok, not the best.
the ram fits and is what I used.
Storage is not the best, should have gone highest end regardless of price to be best.
But most importantly, you cheaped out on the graphics card.
So what you actually recommended was the next best thing to the best pc build.
Looking at doing a higher end build this year finally. Upgrading from my ryzen 1600 and 1060 6gb!
Im currently getting ready to upgrade my 6700k build from yesteryear 😅
As i use it for editing audio/video/streaming an gaming i thinking about a 7900x with a b650E for my D.A.W/video editing side of things.
Graphics card i guess ill have to save a bit till next month to see what the Super cards are priced at for gaming card selection.
Maybe a 4080 super as i dont want to have to buy anymore parts for another 5/6 years 😅
I would be sweet if you could do a full intel High end build
What would you say is the best gaming pc that some with roughly £615 (around $750) could build?
you need to look at what GPU you can get. also trying to find a used PC that someone selling is a great way to get a PC that has better performance than your budget.
Thanks!
Sir want to ask..I use rtx 3060ti twin adge..but if I use motherboard am5 and Ryzen 7 7800x3d..can.?
Yes you can upgrade to an am5 motherboard, ddr5, and the 7800x3d.
@@MrAnimescrazy ok thanks..
How about a budget gaming laptop for younger kids? I'm looking for Christmas
Love the breakdown of the diff gaming builds. Do you think you could do the same for people who would like to build a creator/gaming pc setup? (assuming it's not the same) I've been playing co-op games for years and have been thinking about setting up my own youtube channel (just for fun) and am curious what equipment I would need for Low-end, Mid, High-end builds. Considering Twitch and RUclips but not sure if the builds would need to be different. Anywho, just an idea... oh and btw, since I'm asking :) would you consider a follow up on recommended softwares. Again, really love the commentary and your breakdowns for setups, keep up the great work!
centric- oh this is a nice item *sees that its sata "GET UP ON OUT OF HERE"
I want to build myself a gaming rig having just built my son one. His spec is:- R7 7000
Rx6800
32gb ddr5 6000mhz
2tb m.2 7000 Read and write
850w psu.
My question is I really want to build the high end righ you have shown but what about motherboard choice? I'd like to run 7000+ mhz ddr5 and maybe a 14000 read and write m.2.
What would you recommend?
is ryzen 7 7700x + amd rx 7800 xt could do like a 1440p 240+fps on games like valorants or overwatch ?
Would you not be better buying a i9 10or 11900k for 150 😅 new bottom of the barrel isn’t always better than top of the range but older in my opinion
damnit! i just built a pc from the sept video, haha. oh well, pretty happy with my current setup.
Tbh they're all going to be very similar, no new releases bar the intel refresh
Motherboard - Asus ROG strix B650E Gaming DDR5 ATX
CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 7700 eight core 5.30ghz
GPU - Sapphire AMD Radeon kx 7800xt MBA 16gb GDDR6
I know this is what is mentioned for a mid build in the video, but just want to know is this good to work on a 165hz 1440p monitor?
72.7% (104.0fps) off gpu hierachy. check the games you want to play to see if you can get to 165hz but anything over 120hz at 1440p I think is great.
I have got the Kingston fury ram on sale and got it for 105 pound such a great deal I felt happy then I got a 2tb nvme with 5000mb read and write speed from cruical for only 77 pounds
I’m wanting to build a pc that I can run 1440 at 200+ fps for warzone I’m completely new to pc any help would be amazing.
Would getting a 7800x3d and 7800xt be a good idea
What about max setting builds for GTA 5 Online? :-)
Is it worth going for a pre built system from SCAN? I was looking at the High End Gaming PC with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 and Intel Core i7 13700F.
What is SCAN a prebuilt pc?
Where he looked at some components.@@MrAnimescrazy
Love the vid. Really helps me to return into the pc-building world again…
I was wondering, what gpu you would recommend for 240fps 1440p gaming?
i’m new to pcs i haven’t got a clue but i want to able to play fortnite and have 200+ fps and for the pc to be able to handle the game with no problem while streaming the game on twitch or youtube
Is new egg safe in the uk, it has a lot of bad reviews?
I have a question about the high end build (ryzen7800x3d + Rx7900xtx), do i get a psu with 850W or 1000W? and which ratings should it be, the gold plus or platinum plus? I'm planning to make my next build last 10 years so I'm trying to see if the psu difference is woth looking at or not.
Good questions. I’m interested in this also.
Here 🔥🗣️
do you have a video to help build the high end rig , bought the stuff just need some help
These lists would be better including a monitor, keyboard and mouse 😉
Built a good 1440p RT capable build at 1489$ with 7600 and 4070 Ti which cost me 730$
It’s Mega Transfers not Megahertz
Two months later and Phanteks NV5 case is 99.59 (111.93 Shipping)
What a bollocks!
A B650 for a high end build??
Depending on if you want to overclock or not. For example myself I have an all white 4090, 7800x3d, 4 sticks of 16 gigs for a total of 64 gigs at 6,000 mhz and I have the white nzxt b650e motherboard. I have no need for an x670e since I am not overclocking.
@MrAnimescrazy it's not just about that though. X670 boards have more m.2 slots, more usb ports on the back and better ones at that. And more connections on the boards itself. There's way more than just oc potential
@@fallenlegion1828 yes and the boards cost more unless you can get them on sale and if you need the extra then of course get the x670 boards.
Do you think it’s worth waiting until Black Friday sales? Or just better off buying now
Monitors for each build?
I would guess for the cheaper builds 1,080p then as you get higher 1440p then eventually 4k.
1080p - 1440p - 4k low to high end basically
hey man can you tell me full pc spec for digital art to professional level, from monitor to mouse to ssd😅
can you recommend a good AMD video tutorial?
Is it best to wait for black Friday to buy components? Or will everything get sold out?
I find the best sales are 1 month before Black Friday starts
Hi .can you tell me if the top end pc build would be a for Dcs with VR ??
Do you do builds for people if they pay? Thanks.
I’m about to build my first rig, I bought and off the shelf set up and it needs replacing. Found your Chanel whilst looking for help. You’ve been awesome in that respect. But I’m kinda stuck now. CPU,GPU. I’ve two ideas for this.
Ryzen 5 7600x with a RX6750XT
Or
Ryzen 7 7700 with a RX6650xt
What I’m your opinion is the better option with play to performance and upgrade ability in mind.
Thank you for your help.
Oh if it helps the mother board I’m going for is the gigabyte b650 aorus elite ax.
What would be an ideal monitor to couple with the midrange spec?
can you do a built for like 1700-1800 ?
Do you have what you want in mind?
I'm the same in wanting one in that range but don't know where to start. @@MrAnimescrazy
@@bmastin1005 you can switch the motherboard to the asus prime b650 plus, switch the power supply to the thermaltake toughpower grand rgb or no rgb version 750 watt gold rated, the 360 aio is the thermalright aqua elite v3. The total is 1,763 dollars. You can drop the gpu to the 4060 ti 12 gig or go amd and get the 7800xt asus tuf gaming oc or the asrock steel legend oc or the sapphire pure. The price is 1,600+ for the all white amd build.
@PcCentric It would be awesome i you could include a budget though high end itx build component to this. I have been researching building one for a few months but cant get the right prices.
i bought my first pc yesterday and for when i try to jus use my hdmi cable it doesnt work do i need more cables??? any help would be great
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I just ordered my PC parts. I got a 7800x3d and a 7800xt. Is that a solid combo?
I wanna build or buy a a prebuilt pc. Its my first time so im new to this. Is the budget pc good as a starter pc?