Budget Builds in Early 2023?

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  • @IronFudge123
    @IronFudge123 Год назад +912

    I've just recently upgraded my PC with an i3 12100f and RX 6600, so seeing you recommend both of those options makes me feel very validated.

    • @dylanwilliams416
      @dylanwilliams416 Год назад +8

      I built this exact configuration too

    • @kajojo2399
      @kajojo2399 Год назад +7

      I bought an RX 6600 back in april 2022 and now I regret not waiting a few months for the price to drop
      I really should have went with RX6500XT

    • @vickersvaliant1
      @vickersvaliant1 Год назад +67

      @@kajojo2399 6500xt is really bad compared to 6600

    • @bladeoflucatiel
      @bladeoflucatiel Год назад +4

      its a solid build, it will last years and years if you don't mind lowering the settings.

    • @sjneow
      @sjneow Год назад +11

      @@kajojo2399 nah the “5” level cards in both AMD and Nvidia is not worth it, it is always a good idea to save up for a few more months to actually get what you want instead. The 6500 xt is significantly weekend than the next in line 6600 and the 1650 is significantly slower than the next in line 1660 or 2060

  • @iMrParker
    @iMrParker Год назад +691

    Remember the days of a $500 flagship? Even then, I went for the mid range cards as $500 seemed like an unreasonable amount to spend.
    I recently got a used 3080 FE for $500 and it felt like I was finally able to live out my childhood dreams of buying a flagship card for flagship price. But today's definition of flagship has bloated so much. Endramble

    • @sandwich2473
      @sandwich2473 Год назад +53

      The GTX 580 was released in November 2010 for £400
      The GTX 1050Ti (which was a tad faster in some respects) came out in October 2016 and cost about £150
      6 years for a £150 card to go toe to toe with the flagship from 6 years ago
      I'm still waiting for the 1080Ti's version of that card

    • @bladeoflucatiel
      @bladeoflucatiel Год назад +36

      Remember the 970 and 1070 at sub 400 range? They were like 350

    • @DerKropa
      @DerKropa Год назад +10

      3080 seems to be a "people's top" for another couple years, considering 40xx and 7xxx prices.

    • @Lightyear
      @Lightyear Год назад +9

      @@bladeoflucatiel I still use the 970 and it does the things I need it to do!

    • @MiGujack3
      @MiGujack3 Год назад +6

      @@bladeoflucatiel The 10 series is where they really went apeshit and no one talks about it.

  • @pinkocean310
    @pinkocean310 Год назад +161

    Honestly you have a very different view of what is important in a component than most tech channels, and I appreciate that.

    • @burndly
      @burndly Год назад +33

      Tech channels are now like these car TV programs where you watch stuff you'll never own. But contrary to the TV they'll never brand them as such, they'll still review them as if most people realistically aimed for cards like 4090 lol

    • @MrRahff06
      @MrRahff06 Год назад

      in which way ?

  • @4R8YnTH3CH33F
    @4R8YnTH3CH33F Год назад +191

    Just built a system with an RX 6600 that I picked up for $300 CAD, it is quite the value at the moment. Feels like the good old days before GPU prices entered the stratosphere.

    • @kysoyb
      @kysoyb Год назад +12

      RX 6600 is insane for its price, I'd definitely recommend it over the 2060, 3050 and 3060. Driver issues are barely noticeable. Despite many people saying they're worse than Nvidia, I actually prefer them due to the more simplistic interface. The drivers aren't worse, just not all games support them as much as they do Nvidia drivers.

    • @supercool_saiyan5670
      @supercool_saiyan5670 Год назад

      I got myself a used one for 160 USD and its served me well so far really a great card if you can get it at a good price

    • @robinbinder8658
      @robinbinder8658 Год назад

      its literally barely better than a 1060 3gb that release 7 years ago, at 1,5x the price..... under no sun on no world in no galaxy in no single universe is this a good deal, its the definition of stagnation...

    • @Azzy_Mazzy
      @Azzy_Mazzy Год назад +3

      @@robinbinder8658 that not true at all

    • @robinbinder8658
      @robinbinder8658 Год назад

      @@Azzy_Mazzy yeah ok its not "barely"..... its 1,5x perf, but so is the price (my locality).... point still stands

  • @fozzzyyy
    @fozzzyyy Год назад +58

    Another downside at the moment is that if you want the latest amd processors, you are paying at least £250 premium for the motherboard and memory, so you're basically restricted to previous gen if you care at all about price.
    I miss when I bought my R9 270 for £130, then my 1660 super for £200, which I thought was very expensive at the time. Now, pretty much nothing in the 3000 or 4000 series from nvidia is even below £300.

    • @assetaden6662
      @assetaden6662 Год назад

      So true. I remember looking for 1060 to upgrade and when I saw that $200+ price I was bewildered. How come a mid-range GPU cost that much. Now I want to go back to those times, when building a PC did not require selling your kidneys.

    • @MarkoVuckovic32
      @MarkoVuckovic32 Год назад

      And this is why you go with AMD these days, Nvidia doesn't deserve our money considering how overpriced their stuff is.

  • @erlendstaavi1151
    @erlendstaavi1151 Год назад +101

    ah, a good ol' 2kliksphilip technology overview/rant, just what i needed!
    the soothing blibs of digadig always put a smile on my face

  • @InnuendoXP
    @InnuendoXP Год назад +40

    Love the PowerColor Fighter series - real legitimate actual 2-slot cards with good thermals & a sensible understated design that doesn't make me feel ridiculous buying it which doesn't crowd out all the other PCI expansion slots in my case.
    Even the 6700XT stays within the 2 slot boundary. Outstanding stuff.

    • @ShadowMKII
      @ShadowMKII Год назад +4

      Agreed on both accounts.

    • @chrizz1
      @chrizz1 Год назад +1

      I have the Powercolor Fighter RX 6800, a good card. It is not the best RX 6800 out there, but it gets the job done with a small OC and Undervolt. Temps are really good and design is simple.

  • @roboterson
    @roboterson Год назад +57

    Thank you for highlighting the "Discrete" in that wccftech article you show about intel gpus, I was about to make a fool of myself explaining how its probably counting the integrated graphics as gpus. That number does seem incredibly high but if its really the case I'm looking forward to the 2nd generation of intel cards.

    • @c-simile1632
      @c-simile1632 Год назад +3

      I believe that article is referring to GPU shipments throughout Q3 and not total market share. It additionally includes laptops, which also slightly alters the outlook. Going by their numbers, or rather JPR's, the sale numbers in millions of units sold:
      Desktop:
      AMD: 0.69 (10%)
      Intel: 0.26 (4%)
      Nvidia: 5.94 (86%)
      Total:
      AMD: 1.05 (8%)
      Intel: 0.62 (4%)
      Nvidia: 12.19 (88%)
      For context:
      Q3'21 had shares of Nvidia 83%, Intel 0%, and AMD 17%
      Q2'22 had shares of Nvidia 80%, Intel 5%, AMD 15%
      That is to say that Intel sold more Discrete GPUs through laptops than they did as standalone GPUs. The numbers and terminology is a tad misleading, as it's intended to be used in the context of market outlook and investment, but it's still a decent accomplishment for Intel. So just to riterate: The 8% and 4% numbers are NOT total marketshare, but rather share of shipped GPU's during Q3 2022.

    • @Padopoulosman
      @Padopoulosman Год назад

      @@c-simile1632 yeah, to me, laptop discrete counts the same as laptop integrated as to what people that actually care about hardware would buy. People that get laptops with intel discrete are the same that get integrated graphics because they just arent tech savvy enough, it's the same people that get 1650s.
      Not dissing, but I think it's important to mention.

  • @LifeCodeGame
    @LifeCodeGame Год назад +32

    Keep pushing forward! This video is a great source of motivation and inspiration for budget builds in 2023.

  • @ArturMarinhoFeV
    @ArturMarinhoFeV Год назад +22

    I accidentally clicked the notification for the video so here we are. Well, guess I’ll stick around for the quality content 👌🏻

    • @Jako1987
      @Jako1987 Год назад +1

      This is how new 3kliksphilip subscriber is born

    • @ArturMarinhoFeV
      @ArturMarinhoFeV Год назад +1

      @@Jako1987 oh no I clicked the notification because I already SUBSCRIBED AND SMASHED THAT LITTLE BELL ICON

    • @Gractus
      @Gractus Год назад +1

      Haha, I must have done the same. Picked up my tablet from the charger only to be confused when it started playing this.

    • @Jako1987
      @Jako1987 Год назад

      @@ArturMarinhoFeV So that wasn't an accident after all? 🤔 Or just a little happy accident

  • @scenenuf
    @scenenuf Год назад +1

    dude, whatever that stock background sound you are using at the start just floods me with nostalgia for The Lost Boys.

  • @RowdyDandy
    @RowdyDandy Год назад +19

    I love that you mainly focus on the monetary aspect, like buying cost and power consumption.
    Im keen on seeing your review of the new zen 4 apu chips , ONCE AMD finally releases them

    • @SozImaScrub
      @SozImaScrub Год назад

      Wait, Isn't the 7600(x) a zen4 apu ?

    • @RowdyDandy
      @RowdyDandy Год назад +2

      @@SozImaScrub i meant the G-Series, imagine what an apu with 14-20 rdna 2 cus could do

    • @dankcreme3687
      @dankcreme3687 Год назад

      Sorry for asking randomly here but I have i7 6700k and 1070 when should I upgrade ? Any advice/suggestions ?

    • @Wulf__
      @Wulf__ Год назад +3

      @@dankcreme3687 upgrade when you need to, the 1070 is still a solid card and if its running the games you play well enough then don't get an upgrade for the sake of an upgrade. Unless you really want to build a new system and have the money spare that is.

    • @dankcreme3687
      @dankcreme3687 Год назад

      @@Wulf__ got it thanks

  • @pora-pora
    @pora-pora Год назад +27

    Just bought 3070 for the price of an entire PC I built back in early 2019 based on R5 2600 and RX570. Feels weird in a hurtful way.

    • @juanshaftpatel7488
      @juanshaftpatel7488 Год назад

      you wouldnt feel that way if you tried harder at not being poor

    • @zargoyx7567
      @zargoyx7567 Год назад +23

      @@juanshaftpatel7488 omg so true tip you such a wise man

  • @Kurkkulimu
    @Kurkkulimu Год назад +8

    I bought r5 1600 brand new when it released and recently I picked up r5 5600 for 160€. Just a quick bios update and I got really nice upgrade. Really makes me happy to go AM4, I wish AM5 will live up to it.
    I also upgraded my graphics from RX480 to used RX5700XT for 190€! It was really nice upgrade as well. I recommed to look for used gpus because right now new ones are still overpriced.
    I also was exited when Intel came to graphics but their pricing was a big dissapointment to me. If the A770 would have been around 200€ maybe I would have bought it.
    Really enjoy your content about tech. You seem so sensible compared to other big tech influencers.

  • @originolbunnyman
    @originolbunnyman Год назад +11

    These kinds of videos are some of my favourite for 2kliksphilip btw. Informative, useful and entertaining!

  • @theantgre
    @theantgre Год назад +5

    Last year when you made your video about the Rx 6500 Xt I bought it and never regretted it, it can play literally every single game, even Elden Ring at Med settings. Thanks alot

    • @gervee_desu
      @gervee_desu Год назад +1

      The 6500xt was sooooo close to being the next value king, But AMD just had to mess it up.

    • @beataoo
      @beataoo Год назад

      @@gervee_desu if it has 6gb vram then it would be top g

  • @radiophobia8116
    @radiophobia8116 Год назад +7

    More of this for sure. Maybe best budget “vr ready” pc in 2023?

  • @mactep1
    @mactep1 Год назад +1

    The problem with the 6500xt wasnt that it itself was slow, but the fact that it used a pci-e x4 interface, which was fine on a pci-e 4.0 system, but its target audience were budget gamers, most of which were using pci-e 3.0 systems, even 2.0 if you were upgrading a cheap pre-built, and those had a massive nerf.
    It also really showed the state of the industry, a lot of people, me included, had cards in their system that cost less, were years old at that point, and outperformed it, leaving a lot of people with a bad taste in their mouths.

  • @BelleDoesStuff
    @BelleDoesStuff Год назад +2

    I was quite excited to hear Intel was coming out with GPUs and I put my money where my mouth is. I did a sideways "upgrade" from a 1070ti to an Arc A770..
    I'm shockingly pleased with it so far, and I'm excited to see what progress Intel will make with the drivers. Performance is a bit better than my old card, and of the games I have tried I haven't found any major issues.

    • @raylxh1925
      @raylxh1925 Год назад

      mind elaborate a bit? Am interested in purchasing an a750. Would love to see some feedback from non-tech reviewers.

    • @BelleDoesStuff
      @BelleDoesStuff Год назад

      ​@@raylxh1925 Well, my feedback on it is likely similar to that of tech reviewers, and I haven't done tons of testing as I've only had the card for about a week, but sure.
      For starters, it's probably important to mention my PC:
      - i9 9900k
      - 32GB DDR4
      - 1TB RAID0 SSD boot disk
      - 1000w Gold EVGA PSU
      - Arc A770 Limited Edition /w 16gb of ram.
      - I have a 1440p 144hz display
      It's important to note that with this system, I do not have PCIe gen 4, but I was lucky in that my motherboards were one of the few z370 chip set boards to get resizable bar support added. Without resizable bar, this would have been a really stupid purchase. Not having PCIe gen 4 doesn't seem to make much of a difference, as far as I can tell.
      First impressions with the physical hardware:
      - The packaging is really nice, maybe a bit overdone considering the price of the GPU, but it is nice.
      - The GPU is built like it's a laptop, which both makes it more complicated to perform any kind of work on it, and that also means intel is probably spending way too much money on the actual assembly of it.
      - Despite being smaller than my 1070ti, the A770 is physically heavier
      - The A770 is a very pretty card and it looks great in my PC.
      The good:
      - While emulating Breath of The Wild with Cemu (1440p, cranked AA, view distance, and everything else to it's maximum), it actually had more stable framerate than my old card
      - When I tired to play BeamNG drive, it ran great and I was able to crank the settings a bit higher than my old card, with similar performance.
      - Dirt Rally 2.0 with settings absolutely cranked runs amazingly
      - 3DMark Port Royal (ray tracing benchmark) puts the A770 between a RTX 3060ti and a RTX 3070 in terms of ray tracing performance.
      - When I tried the XeSS feature test in 3DMark, it gave a 50% uplift with the quality preset, and XeSS actually improved the visual quality as it seemed to clear up some visual oddities that were there without it
      The okay:
      - I'm really excited to have newer features such as AV1 encoding and decoding. I've enabled AV1 in RUclips playback, it's never crashed once, looks great, and the bitrate is definitely lower than vp9 while retaining the same visual quality, which is great. But, as it stands, there aren't many situations when I can take advantage of the AV1 encoding on it. Discord just got support for AV1 encoding, but I believe it's only for RTX 4000 cards.
      - When I tried GTA V, the performance seemed to be a bit worse than my 1070ti. To be fair, it's still pretty good as I'm playing it at 1440p with most of the settings set to their maximum, but the performance dips more and it doesn't feel as smooth.
      - The driver software. It's okay and is slightly better than it used to be, but it needs a lot of work. For example, there isn't any way to remove a game from the game list. It's also a huge driver download.
      The not great:
      - Portal RTX completely refuses to launch. It seems like the Intel drivers may not support every feature that the card tries to use. Some people reported it as somewhat working on a older driver version, but I had no such luck.
      - While Cemu did have much better performance on the Arc card for me, it also has some minor graphical bugs with a few specific items in the game, but it's pretty minor and is easily ignore-able.
      - Overclocking. It's just.. vague without any proper indication on what exactly you are changing with the performance slider
      - You are in a lot of ways, a beta tester for a new product, and the next version will likely be a lot better.
      My thoughts? For a budget, the A750 is very, very promising after the recent price drop to $250. The performance shouldn't be too much slower than the A770, while being much cheaper. The potential performance on the card is great and if ray tracing is something you are interested in, it seems very capable at it and was clearly something Intel focused their efforts on.
      Additionally, I don't own many new games that have XeSS or RayTracing support, so I can't provide much input on that outside the 3DMark benchmarks.
      If you have are okay with potentially having some issues and you have a system recent enough to have resizable bar support, I think it's definitely worth considering it.
      If you want something that will feel polished and more or less "just work", you should look at an AMD or Nvidia card.

    • @raylxh1925
      @raylxh1925 Год назад

      @@BelleDoesStuff great info tho, thx a lot.

    • @BelleDoesStuff
      @BelleDoesStuff Год назад

      @@raylxh1925 Welcome :)

  • @smallbutdeadly931
    @smallbutdeadly931 Год назад +2

    This last year I bit the bullet and built myself a PC with a 6700 XT, a Ryzen 9 5900x and 32gb of RAM.
    I have it in a slightly older Corsair 750d case, so I even added a Blu-ray drive to it even though I won't necessarily use it too often.
    I don't think I'll need to upgrade until years from now.

  • @Artlas1
    @Artlas1 Год назад

    the little spotlight on the 6500xt is very welcome, i looked up reviews of the card and they are all very clearly made by people to which money isn't a problem.

  • @UnimportantAcc
    @UnimportantAcc Год назад +2

    as long as it can run dark & darker you're sorted

  • @gromburt
    @gromburt Год назад

    This is truly wonderful. I started working my first full-time job a few months ago, and I'm finally nearing a position where I can shell out some cash to build a PC and replace my current pitiful setup. Building computers is a tricky thing to jump into as I've not done it before.
    I ask myself: "Has one of the klik brothers made a video on this?" Yes! And but two days ago! Glory to the klik empire!

  • @georgehornsby2075
    @georgehornsby2075 Год назад +22

    I'm excited for ARC because of its video encoding potential. I'm looking for a new GPU for my NAS and if support from 3rd party companies improves I will be jumping on an A380

    • @shiba7651
      @shiba7651 Год назад

      I think both rdna3 and ada support av1 encoding natively, so unless they artificially limit their cards all new gpus should have the same capabilities as intel, so keep an eye out!

    • @georgehornsby2075
      @georgehornsby2075 Год назад

      @@shiba7651 Holding out hope for AMD then. Nvidia's artificial limiting means I'm not considering their geforce cards for it.

    • @EnzoBergstrom
      @EnzoBergstrom Год назад

      I have an arc a770 personally and their encode quality is way worse than nvidia and amd. You can clearly see artifacts even at 150mbps bitrate.

    • @georgehornsby2075
      @georgehornsby2075 Год назад +2

      @@EnzoBergstrom Using AV1? Or HEVC? Mainly interested in real time transcoding and looking at some of the hardware AV1 encodes even below 10Mbit/s they look pretty good.

    • @__aceofspades
      @__aceofspades Год назад +2

      @@EnzoBergstrom Not even remotely true. The evidence is in the VMAF scores. Intel has been on top of encoding for years now with their IGPs and Quicksync. Arc and AV1 dont change that, they still are a notch above Nvidia and AMD, and reviewers like Eposvox show that in their reviews.

  • @glitchy_weasel
    @glitchy_weasel Год назад +2

    I'm still happy with my 2060 laptop from 2020. This push for 4K gaming is really taking a toll for those who want the latest and greatest. For me, 1080p (with high enough refresh rates) is still more than acceptable for modern titles. I think I rather wait a couple of years more, at least until budget cards become good enough to game at 4K as the norm.

  • @Guuspuus
    @Guuspuus Год назад

    At the end it was a steamdeck ad after all, you've got me good

    • @Guuspuus
      @Guuspuus Год назад

      @@2kliksphilip Well it was a pretty good ad for a steam deck, I've been wanting one for quite a while now and I just didn't expect it in this video. Now I might just get it for my birthday :)

  • @demonicious_
    @demonicious_ Год назад +1

    I got a 3070 from a miner who sold it to me for just over 300$. I checked the thermals and everything and it was all pretty much perfect, even the box it came in looked completely new. Buying second hand is a double edged sword, but sometimes you can get something great if you just look for it. All in all, I was able to put together a Ryzen 7 5800x, RTX 3070 build for about 1250$ which isn't really a "budget" build but it's still exceptional for the price especially adding NVMe storage, RAM, AIO and other stuff. I think today, if you wanna build a PC, you should buy everything new, except for the GPU. Buy a second hand high-tier card from a reputable source.

    • @2intheampm512
      @2intheampm512 Год назад

      Also just to add a bit to what you said, the best used cards are 2060, 70, and 80 Supers (not great for mining performance); 3060Ti, 3070, 3080, 3080 12GB and 3080Ti - however I would definitely stay away from used 3090s and potentially 3080 10GBs as they've been out the longest and have GDDR6X which seems to have a higher failure rate than the GDDR6 based 60 Ti and 70 - 3080 Tis can be overly expensive so if you can't get one for close to $700 I'd bit the bullet and get a 4070Ti (3080 12GB can also be found for prices very close to 3080 10GB but they are closer to a 3080Ti in performance and also are newest so least mined on. Then from AMD, used 6800, 6800XT, 6900XT or 6950XT and maybe new for the incredible value 6600-6700XT range. I would strongly avoid buying any 10 Series, 400/500 Polaris AMD, Vega 56/64/7, and RX 5700 and 5700XT cards as they've been through either two full mining booms or have higher failure rates.

  • @SonicMasterLB
    @SonicMasterLB Год назад +1

    8:19 I love that shine on the ring

  • @telefrag.
    @telefrag. Год назад +16

    I've managed to get 3050 this February thinking that it might be now or never. This summer I could get 3060ti for the same price and with 4000 series pricing I'm not as optimistic about upgrading as I was before. Wish I'd known that the compromise of getting a slightly overpriced but available 3050 will only get worse with time.

  • @ahuman6399
    @ahuman6399 Год назад +1

    I can't believe that graphics cards are now pricing at $1,000 or more. In early 2020 I bought my whole computer for $1,000 and it had an RTX 2070 Super. I hope they decide to start bringing down the prices soon. Because at this rate, in a decade or two, the latest games will be unplayable by a good chunk of gamers. Especially as prices rise and wages are stagnant.

  • @Ryanska_u
    @Ryanska_u Год назад +9

    2:43 I never expected 2kliks to laugh like that 💀. All jokes aside we are truly in an depressive state with GPUs/CPUs. You could buy one used for a little cheaper but then you could run the risk of it being mined already :(

    • @TrueKyanite
      @TrueKyanite Год назад +1

      I can't tell if he's laughing or crying 💀

    • @victorillo377
      @victorillo377 Год назад +2

      @@TrueKyanite Both.
      Both.

    • @awii.neocities
      @awii.neocities Год назад +1

      @@TrueKyanite nah bro he's dying 💀💀💀

    • @juiceoverflow
      @juiceoverflow Год назад

      Mining doesn't reduce the performance of a card, literally just replace the thermal paste when you buy it

  • @sandwich2473
    @sandwich2473 Год назад +5

    I'll need to be trying to build a really budget pc for 300 later this year
    I'm glad I have old graphics cards lying around, even if they're things like the r9 380 :l
    Your build is very very useful for this, thank you very much

    • @jonathanzimm5511
      @jonathanzimm5511 Год назад +2

      I've been gaming on my 380 since 2016 I think. I'm still getting 120+ FPS in the games I care about. The only struggle was running Elden Ring.

    • @sandwich2473
      @sandwich2473 Год назад

      @@jonathanzimm5511 I'm very glad to hear! that makes me glad, the computer is for my sister's boyfriend's son to play roblox and stuff like that. I can't imagine it'd be too intensive, but if he ever starts playing things that are more intensive then I don't want it to just be a slideshow

  • @anasevi9456
    @anasevi9456 Год назад +4

    Having lived through the last 3rd party gpu attempt in the 2000s as a 12 year old, witnessing the Volari Duo debacle go down on now retro review goldmine ixbt labs...
    My dad who gave me the love for gaming hardware; actually bought one of those Club 3d ones sold where I grew up in Europe just out of morbid curiosity.
    Trust me Intel pulled off a slam dunk launch in comparison, as sad as that sounds. At least Arc's Drivers are rapidly improving, moreso in older games.

  • @Flaimbot
    @Flaimbot Год назад +1

    seeing the deck in philips hands make it look tiny. you're a giant, philip!

  • @jebusnazareth1869
    @jebusnazareth1869 Год назад +10

    Old Phil is back and he's rescued his balls from NVIDIA's clutch. We missed you Philip.

  • @jo54763
    @jo54763 Год назад

    It's always fun to run across a video that echoes the same exact sentiment I have for the hardware market right now. Glad a lot of us agree (from what I can see in the comments).

  • @mohamadali5908
    @mohamadali5908 Год назад

    5:22 omg he mentioned my graphics card,i worked for almost a year in one of the poorest counterys in the word and i spent it on one gpu.it make me so happy that one of my favorites RUclipsr suggest me to get it when i got it a week ago !thank you

    • @mohamadali5908
      @mohamadali5908 Год назад

      omg he would buy the gou taht i bughe right now in hes videos as well ! im so happy that a got somthing that at least is good enughe for him to choose it!

  • @KittyCatnap
    @KittyCatnap Год назад +1

    I fortunately got a RX 5700 XT R5 3600 combo before GPU prices skyrocketed, now years later it's still not worth upgrading. Really glad I got them.

  • @TheSviker
    @TheSviker Год назад +1

    2:43 that's exactly how I feel right now

  • @Blap7
    @Blap7 Год назад +9

    I've got an RX6600 this past christmas. It's the first GPU i've had, but wow. this thing handles stuff at 1080p better than i thought it would. Go for it!

  • @Diie89
    @Diie89 Год назад

    Been looking for a better GPU for several years now, had a GTX 980 that failed me, got recommended RX Vega 56 since it performed as a Vega 64 if you tinkered a little bit but the performance and poor driver's at the time made me swap to a second hand 1080ti which really hurt my pockets but I had finally gotten the performance I was lacking.
    Now several years and a crypto boom (and downfall) later I'm still on the same graphics card but I've managed to upgrade my CPU from a 2700x to 3800x... and now again to a 5800x3d which I got a very good deal on (Thank you black Friday!) €300 including a 25% electronic tax and I see some ludicrous speeds, especially in E-Sports titles! Which is what I mostly play..
    However I've been looking to play some titles with beautiful scenery and it's fine to play at 1080p but I'm in quite desperate need of a good monitor with better colours, the old 144hz I got for about €200-250 when 144hz started to become a staple gaming wise, it's had it's fair share, I've had and swapped several side monitors with my sibling which all have had insanely better colours, although only at 60hz which didn't feel that suitable to game on.
    So finding something that's noticeably better than the 1080ti I've got while still not having to empty out my wallet sounds to me, a dream that won't be fulfilled in the near future.
    TL;DR: Been waiting on a price-worthy GPU upgrade since my previous ones failed me.

  • @_Domo
    @_Domo Год назад +3

    Got a 13600K for MSRP and an EVGA 3060 12gb XC for 300$
    EBay is a risk but getting a 3060 for that price is really nice

  • @fireemblemaddict128
    @fireemblemaddict128 Год назад +1

    The Ryzen 5600 was going for $130 over the holiday season. It was Incredible value.

  • @Veptis
    @Veptis 10 месяцев назад

    I won a A750 in March 2022 and it arrived in November. It was a good extension of my current system as the GTX970 was a bottleneck for some titles. a Lot of pain a long the way, but since like 1-2 months it has been fine mostly. Now it's time to upgrade to a new PC. and the A750 becomes a stop gap for the eventual 48GB accelerator I need to run some language model inference.

  • @w04h
    @w04h Год назад +2

    New cards are terrible pick today but the current used marked is the best thing we had in a long time. You can get a 1080Ti which is equivalent to 6600XT for under 270€. 4k DLSS/FSR capable cards at around 400€ and actual 4k cards with good raytracing performance at around 600€. The market is good, the new stuff is just expensive because the market is flooded with cheap old stock from pandemic era.

    • @checker297
      @checker297 Год назад +1

      usually a budget gaming rig in most peoples eyes is a brand new pc with components which still have warranties and the like, not something which is sold as is. Used cards are extremely risky at the moment due to the chance of them being mined. I feel like there is no point of even entertaining the used market at the moment as either it is too old or too good to be true.

    • @checker297
      @checker297 Год назад

      @Transistor Jump downside, a second hand 1080ti is out of warranty and at the end of its lifespan. Its getting to 10 years old now, which even for good components will struggle at that lifespan.

  • @HuntaKiller91
    @HuntaKiller91 Год назад +2

    6500xt is around $150 now
    Would love to see it go down to $99 tho

  • @Antagon666
    @Antagon666 Год назад +1

    What we need is really strong APUs... With ddr5, memory bandwidth is no longer bottleneck, provided you slap enough cache on the GPU which even could be standalone chiplet... You could save extra costs of standalone graphics card boards.

    • @shukterhousejive
      @shukterhousejive Год назад

      If Apple’s high-power SOC concept keeps paying off we might see the PC space switch to some sort of socketed package. Tricks like putting your GPU cores right next to the CPU could lead to some crazy advancements, at the cost of modularity

  • @lucamarius7880
    @lucamarius7880 Год назад +1

    I have a 10400f ( good cpu for gaming ) Bought a 6700 for 270 euro reaseald from a big site was used by someoane for a couple of days . A big upgrade from my 1070 sold this one for 100 euro so thr 6700 was cheap for me . Big diference warzone 2.0 went from 120 fps on my 1070 to 200 fps constant ! First AMD Gpu for me and i got to Say i am pleased with IT , cheap and fast .

    • @Mako2401
      @Mako2401 Год назад

      I have the same cpu thinking about buying the same gpu as you. Have you noticed any bottlenecks in any game so far? I am aiming for 1080p 60 fps gaming.

  • @How23497
    @How23497 Год назад +1

    Just got an RX 580 (8gb) to upgrade from my 3200G. Very satisfied

  • @eintyp4389
    @eintyp4389 Год назад

    The Balls on this Guy running through England with 2 Graphics Cards hoping he will not get stabed in the next 35 Seconds. I respect it.

  • @blazbohinc4964
    @blazbohinc4964 Год назад +2

    I calculated that the same tier of hardware that cost me 1800€ in 2016 would cost me about 2500€ today, without the case, fans and drives. So I contemplated changing everything but the GPU, but it’s still around 1300€
    Sad times

    • @TheDiner50
      @TheDiner50 Год назад

      Went from a I7 6700k to a Ryzen 5600G. lol going to get a 5900x instead of a 5800x3d. I'm done with AAA anyways. Ryzen 5600 or buying a Intel CPU is the right call and forget the high end. Even 5900x is to expensive but I want the 2x5600x CPU. Cheap thread ripper.
      RX 580 and the likes of 1060-1660 NVIDIA GPU's (non RTX) is good enough. If AMD or NVIDIA like us to spend money they got to beg for it. Since the 2020-2022 is never to be forgotten. And RTX?? More money just for RTX. RTX 2080. GTX 1080Ti never forget.
      Even AMD and there Ryzen 7000 asking 2x the mobo price? Na I got a high end B550 for less then ENTRY PRICE of AM5 mobos of today. That is the only high end that makes sense. Heavy discounted stuff that is still good.
      I'm more then fine with a 5600G. Going to get something better but more just to unlock PCIE gen 4. If AMD to summer or fall launches a killer price GPU I'm very likely to bite. And I bet PCIE 4.0 and 5700x or better is going to be good for at least 2028 considering how sad everything is. Like my I7 6700k with GPU's without stupid prices? It is doing fine even now GPU prices where good between 2016-2018. It can still run stuff grate even with a decent card much newer then it.
      So sad how one have to buy stuff to last 5+ years and avoid high end. Since they are all trying to rip us off HARD. High end back in 2014-2016 was high end priced and high end performance. Today it is just rip of price for pointless gains.

    • @snowball1792
      @snowball1792 Год назад

      Is that taking inflation into account?

  • @mizukane7247
    @mizukane7247 Год назад +1

    Used the 6650xt to upgrade my old pc from a 1070ti to give to my dad, got it for about the same price as the 6600 and yeah, they are good cards, especially at a decent price. Another thing with cheap builds is they just seem to last longer for me. Built my new rig a month ago and my motherboard already kicked the bucket, thankfully within Amazon's return window. My 1070ti is still going strong 5 years later in my backup pc. Hoping that once its up and running again a 3080ti and 13700k will last me another 5+ years, and that I don't have to sell my other kidney for my next build in 2028 or whenever it is...

  • @hotmailcompany52
    @hotmailcompany52 Год назад +1

    I gave up on getting a GPU as my 1080 still works good enough and got a steam deck instead and I love it.

  • @YTnamesAreBS
    @YTnamesAreBS Год назад +2

    Bought a Ryzen 5800X this month for 230€ = £200 and I'm really satisfied with it. You are right, it's a great time to buy a CPU right now!

    • @Jamzy
      @Jamzy Год назад

      Agree cpu prices are great atm went from a ryzen 3 1200 to a ryzen 7 3700x for £105 off ebay. Made a huge difference in some of the newer titles I have as I didn't realise just how big of a bottleneck the 1200 was even with an old card (R9 290).

  • @aaaaaaaa12225
    @aaaaaaaa12225 Год назад

    My 1080ti died recently. I bought it for $700 USD in 2017. It hurt to buy at the time, but 5+ years later, what an absolute steal. 1440p and still pushing 60fps in most games.
    Trying to get a new GPU right now is painful with current prices.

  • @nelapsi.
    @nelapsi. Год назад +1

    This prices are depressing. The only reason I've got a 4080 is the fact that I managed to snatch a 3080 right after launch before prices skyrocketed, and could easily sell it, making it a reasonably priced upgrade overall.

  • @dfshjb44
    @dfshjb44 Год назад +1

    In my frugality, I refused to upgrade my 1gb radeon hd 7770 for years. In hindsight I wish I had upgraded prior to the pandemic, but I've waited 10 years to upgrade and I can wait a little more for prices to come back down.

    • @assetaden6662
      @assetaden6662 Год назад

      Damn. Hd7770 for 10 years. I'm also frugal, but this impresses me.
      I even remember saying I'll wait for 20xx series to release, to buy myself a 1050 and sat there playing dota in 30fps on my 3770 iGPU. I gave up tho, and bought myself a laptop xd

  • @NTLMBigBench
    @NTLMBigBench Год назад

    I already got my hands on a 3060 Ti, and got it at basically MRP last year.
    So I’m building my pc around that card, so I’m getting a Ryzen 7 5700x with a x570-p motherboard, Master cooler Masterliquid ML240L V2 AIO cooler, 32gb 3600MHz Cl16 dual series RAM. (Already got me a PSU that is 850W gold rated. And yea, I know it’s more than I need. But that way I won’t need to upgrade in a while. Also, it’s Corsair).
    And I believe my m.2 is 500gb or 1tb, one or the other. Can’t remember on the top of my head.
    Also, running a ASUS 1440p monitor as my main monitor and a side monitor that is a ASUS 1080p.
    This will be a big upgrade from my i5-7400 CPU, 2400(2600?)MHz single RAM, with an old ass motherboard that I can’t remember the name of.

  • @shiba7651
    @shiba7651 Год назад +1

    I think the problem lies with the public perception of how much is acceptable to spend in a graphics card, since most of the media and enthusiasts aren't constrained by tight budgets as maybe a student is, then they can more easily recommend something like a 300-400 usd card as "good value" or whatever and completely dismiss the cheaper options since from they point of view it's much cheaper than a 1000usd+ halo product.
    And people recommending used parts (myself included) have more time and knowledge than most people shopping for cheap parts, for whom it can be really difficult, risky and tedious.
    We tend to forget than most gamers are actual children, and that consoles actually exist and are quite good and affordable in comparison to new pcs.

  • @TheoHiggins
    @TheoHiggins Год назад +2

    I have quite a few friends either looking to build a PC, or having built a PC in the last year or two and have been chilling without a GPU since then.
    When 6700s could be found for £330 one of them got one of those, but GPU options are still not as good as they once were. I've got a friend on a 280X I lent her while waiting for the ~£200 market to improve.
    Managed to buy one a 1600 + RX 5700 pc for £400 just yesterday, I think a deal like that is pretty much the performance sweet spot for the moment, and has an upgrade path once better GPUs get cheaper, and the 1600 is no longer enough for 1080p.
    Pity you recommended that specific 6600 lmao, stock will probably go by the time that 280X friend has the money together to buy it.

    • @omster_
      @omster_ Год назад

      Why don't you buy it for your friend and then they can pay you, if they can't pay you then you sell it on ebay brand new

    • @TheoHiggins
      @TheoHiggins Год назад +1

      @@omster_ Cashflow brother, it's not infinite

  • @noima13
    @noima13 Год назад +1

    I'm still using the same PC I bought in 2019 with a RX 580 and Ryzen 5 2600. Overall it was a bit saddening to be playing games I was so hyped about like Elden Ring at butchered framerates but at the same time there's no chance I could get my hands on something better currently.
    However, one saving grace has been AMD's FSR. Running games like Judgment on my PC at 80 FPS and still having no particular quality drop felt and feels amazing. For the time being, I seriously hope more games devs begin utilizing these resources since as far as I'm aware it's both cheap for them to implement and saves lives for us "poor" gamers.

    • @daappr
      @daappr Год назад

      I had almost the same build for just about 3 years, when I started having big bluescreen problems related to my RAM. Switched both RAM and motherboard, but still had the same errors. Now I'm wondering if my 3600 or 580 were the problem. Have you had any noticeable errors with these AMD components?
      That was my first ever build, so I've been thinking about trying Intel and Nvidia, seeing if that was a one-time thing or my parts met their end.

  • @cookie_space
    @cookie_space Год назад

    Updated my pc a few month ago.
    All were used part which were still in great condition:
    Rtx3070 for 450€
    R7 5800x for 200€
    Higher end Mainboard for 110€
    Higher end 32GB RAM for 120€
    Total 880€, which is still alot of money, but way less than I would have spent when buying new and still less than I paid for my i7 4790k/gtx970 build 6 years ago that I now replaced (which was 1300 in total I think, but with case and power supply which I could now keep)

    • @cookie_space
      @cookie_space Год назад

      And I still got 250€ for my old processor and graphics card, which is more than I expected to get out of it again

  • @bulutcagdas1071
    @bulutcagdas1071 Год назад +2

    I honestly think right now the RX 6600 seems to be the most sensible entry for someone looking for 1440-1080p gaming with image reconstruction. The RTX 3050 is much more expensive compared to the RX6600 and performs a lot slower, and one step up the ladder is the RTX 3060 which don't get me wrong is a nice card but is again way too expensive. At this point you kinda need to decide if you want the Nvidia stuff like DLSS versus cheaper and better raster performance from AMD with the 6700 & 6700XT. But again none of them are cheap at all.

    • @TheDiner50
      @TheDiner50 Год назад

      Unless all hope for GPU's are lost it just do not feel right getting anything from 2020-2022. AMD should have the tech and supply to make low to mid range cards at RDNA2 costs that performs so much better before the years end. But even if it is a foolish to trust AMD to not price the cards just insanely. I really rather stick with the stuff pre 2020. If that is how AMD and NV wanted to play it let them have it so. RX 580 I got is not super fast but I got it. Lucky that since else I had used a 280x
      AMD had the free win with RDNA3. And they just blew it. 8k my guy! Price fixing... Naming a 7800 card as a 7900xt. But if they learned anything from years of screw up we can get some RX 6700 priced cards at so much better performance in less then a years time. Meanwhile old cards hopefully still works. Not like there is ANY GAME worth playing anyways. Still got RDR 2 to catch up with. I got no hurry getting a scalper card then and not now.

    • @bulutcagdas1071
      @bulutcagdas1071 Год назад

      @@TheDiner50 I agree, even an old GTX 960 still holds up decently today. And it's not like I have a backlog full of games that I barely even touched dating back to 2012.
      It's smart to wait for the right moment to upgrade, the midrange stuff of the future will be better than the highest end cards of today.

  • @goferlp7011
    @goferlp7011 6 месяцев назад

    Just upgraded my pc. Build it 2020 and used a 5600g as graphic unit.
    Worked fine with 1080p and games like farming simulator and minecraft.
    Bought a 6800xt for 380€ of curse used but man its nice to finally go to 1440 p and max setting every game.
    I planned it and took long but patient gets rewarded.

  • @lordofthesticks0
    @lordofthesticks0 Год назад

    It's been a while since the video came around, but i have secured myself a $400 build with a used 1660 super and a similar A320M + Ryzen 4 4500 combo. 16 GB 2666MHz and no, i didn't cheap out on the power supply. I did however cheaped out on the case since it really doesn't matter except for some style points and mesh design solves every airflow problem ever. Oh and did I mention i got a 1TB SSD? It's a SATA 2.5" one rather than the usual M.2 but i think it's enough for pretty much everything and would only cost me a few seconds on the loading screen. Just goes to show that the price cuts in GPUs are so desperately needed since that's the only part on this build that have seen use.

  • @Hlidskialf
    @Hlidskialf Год назад +4

    I finally put my 1060 to rest last Christmas because I got a omegadeal on a 3060Ti.
    And here in Brazil, AMD cards are more expensive than nvidia or the same price idk why.

    • @luisaazul
      @luisaazul Год назад

      Nao é nao
      minha 7900xt e 6600xt foram mais baratas doque as equivalentes da nvidia

    • @Hlidskialf
      @Hlidskialf Год назад

      ​@@luisaazul Depende das gerações, essa agora obviamente qqr placa vai ser mais barata que a 4090. E por exemplo, minhas 4850 HD e R9 270X foram mais caras que as opções da Nvidia nos respectivos lançamentos.

  • @haydenparsons5783
    @haydenparsons5783 Месяц назад

    Been on a 1660 ti for over 3 years now, works amazingly, i think im gonna start window shopping, and tbf intel looks decent now

  • @stefannilsson2406
    @stefannilsson2406 Год назад

    The problem I have with the new ddr5 motherboards is that they are stupid expensive. The budget am5 boards are almost twice as expensive as the latest am4 boards. And ddr5 memory is expensive too. This is a problem with both Intel and AMD. While the CPU's may be amazing bang for your buck, the platform is very expensive.
    I have a i7 9700kf and I have been considering getting a 5800x3D. It's more expensive than the 7600x and it is similar performance in a lot of situations, but I save money on it anyways because of the motherboard and memory.

  • @bnolsen
    @bnolsen Год назад

    The 13600k needs more than 2x the wattage to get to what a 7700 gets you! That's crazy and the other component costs to compensate will chew up that budget!

  • @kachelstacktus
    @kachelstacktus Год назад

    0:45 That smoke placement seems a little specific Mr. Philip ;D

  • @Peter_Parker_racista
    @Peter_Parker_racista Год назад

    Damn, you guys are way ahead of me, I was planning on saving to build my own pc with a gtx 1050ti and a ryzen 5 4600g

  • @captainkirk3000
    @captainkirk3000 Год назад +1

    god I love the music you use

  • @alecmackintosh2734
    @alecmackintosh2734 Год назад +1

    I really want AMD to make a truly great graphics card that doesn't feel like a compromise compared to their Nvidia competition. As a Linux user, using Nvidia is painful and annoying, where as AMD drivers are built in and most software works much better.

  • @joshburton8731
    @joshburton8731 Год назад +1

    I managed to pick up a Radeon RX 6650XT for about 300£, I think for that price it was a good choice and Iam happy with the performance

  • @joelconolly5574
    @joelconolly5574 Год назад +1

    I'm hopeful with Arc. Hopefully we can see better improvements from them. There is a super update coming since February 1st (this comment is on the 3rd) so I hope to see what improvements it'll gain over the months. First gen always underwhelms but it is within expectations. Maybe Arc 2 will be a better buy.

    • @MrRahff06
      @MrRahff06 Год назад

      probably drivers will make it worth, for now AMD seems the cheaper/performance

  • @dafff08
    @dafff08 Год назад +1

    ive spend 2 grand on a custom build 11700k, 3080 pc and im aware that in no position to complain considering a lot of people would kill to have such a system.
    however, i do ai and blender stuff, so i would benefit a lot from something like a 4090. but i cant bring myself to burn all this money on a gpu that also acts as a space heater.
    even with some disposable income, it feels plain wrong spending 2 grand just on a gpu alone.
    just spending a grand on the 3080 made me feel incredibly bad since this was the first time i spend so much money a gpu.
    yes i can afford it, but still, decent pcs should not cost as much as cars since we already pay dearly with our time.

  • @tobias2461
    @tobias2461 Год назад

    I just bought a new PC, with RTX 3070 and Intel I7-13700KF, it was expensive, but also the best pc i could imagine getting for that price, about 2.000 USD. getting solid 600 fps in CSGO.

  • @plume...
    @plume... Год назад +1

    I looked at the thumbnail for too long (about 3 and a half hours) and his eyes ensorcelled me.

  • @chandlerrr6177
    @chandlerrr6177 Год назад

    I bought a used GTX980 for 75 bucks, it can play modern games like cod warzone and even play vr, I NEVER hear anybody talk about this card, and you can buy it so cheap on places like ebay, or facebook marketplace, (Were I found mine). The GTX980 is such and underated gem.

  • @Tuckdragon
    @Tuckdragon Год назад

    the real budget route for a performance build is going on aliexpress and getting a xeon e5 2698 v3 processor and a rx 6600m graphics card, mobile gpu in desktop format and a server processor babyy :)

  • @AleksandarIvanov69
    @AleksandarIvanov69 Год назад

    I bought RX 6600, good value, good quality, Hardware Unboxed said it is the best long-term choice, handles 1440p relatively well, I am happy with it.

  • @ikt32
    @ikt32 Год назад

    It's a great time to upgrade CPU if you're on AM4 and your motherboard supports a 5000 series CPU. RAM is cheap and 5000 is selling well below MSRP now. Upgrading my 2600X to a 5700X, and the 5700X is cheaper than the 2600X! Adding another 16GB RAM at less than half the price I got the original 16GB! As long as your GPU can tide you over, it's great now.

  • @alephcake
    @alephcake Год назад +1

    I forgot that you're an AMD enjoyer, philip. I've recently been converted by myself to the red side and I gotta say, I love the 7900XT and the new AM5 CPUs, considering the price they're amazing. Gonna save up and build a great AMD rig.

  • @petrkisselev5085
    @petrkisselev5085 Год назад

    Lack of competition, especially lack of good INTEGRATED graphics options, is the real problem. Apple meanwhile is launching their own chip with insanely good integrated graphics (easily on 6600 and 3060 level). But because they're living in their own bubble, they're no competition.

  • @soft-conf
    @soft-conf Год назад

    We also seriously need more competition in the 3d animation sector. I know this video is about gaming but I'm so sick of NVIDIA being my only option for years now, it should be illegal to have such a monopoly on productivity tasks.

  • @Vexonia_Music
    @Vexonia_Music Год назад +8

    Have been wondering about your thoughts regarding Intel's cards. I really want them to be great cards and I think one day they will, it's just a matter of them updating their drivers, which to give them credit they have been doing frequently (recently there was a huge DX9 update). I have more hope for intel getting their act together with their GPUs than I do for AMD ever beating Nvidia, because IMO they seem content to mostly focus on making the chipsets for consoles.

    • @xFluing
      @xFluing Год назад +12

      What I find mindblowing is that, as 2PintsMichael said AMD's graphics seem to be cursed. More often than not they offer more value for the price (so far) than nvidia with drivers that are great, especially the software they come with.
      But you got every "expert" coming out of the woodwork most likely sporting a novideo card claiming how "WELL I TRIED GIVING AMD A CHANCE BUT THE DRIVERS ARE TOO BAD" when what most likely happened is that their friend had one (1) blue screen and thats it.
      Yes amd drivers are notoriously unstable at launch, but post-launch they have ironed out all the problems.
      And again its even crazier how in spite of having had worse driver problems on launch than amd intel still caught up insanely quickly and im so confused, even though deep inside i am glad people are giving intel a chance DESPITE the disastrous day 1 drivers, i just wish they've done it with amd until now too.

    • @iMrParker
      @iMrParker Год назад

      5:24

    • @EbonySaints
      @EbonySaints Год назад

      They kinda already are. In terms of raw horsepower at their price points when they behave, you can't beat them with new cards. An A380 is better than a 1650 and a 6400 (unless you need a low profile, single-slot card), though you're better off buying a 5500XT or a 2060 used unless you want a great encoder. An A770 is better than a 3060/Ti and a 6700.
      The key word is behave though. Intel has put in a lot of legwork to fix all the launch day problems, but lagging real-world DX11 performance, kinks to work out with DXVK and DX9 and... Arc Control... still keep the cards down. I've had the patience to stick through with my A380, but I can easily understand why someone else would want to save themselves the headache and buy Nvidia instead. And support is still highly limited, so any problems you have will be greeted with, "WOMM" or complete silence. All the problems on launch day and now have driven away most reviewers and people. If it wasn't for the ill will towards Nvidia, I doubt people would be anywhere near as hopeful about Battlemage, and the rumors flying about late last year of AXG getting axed didn't help.
      Simply put, no one is going to give Intel a second look until Battlemage arrives and they better be on their A-game this time.
      t. Arc Stockholm Syndrome Sufferer + WR Holder for the A380 Graphics Score in Fire Strike.

    • @randomlycasual4941
      @randomlycasual4941 Год назад

      @@xFluing AMD is like Nvidia right now. We kind of expect good on launch. Nobody has any expectations from intel as they have not proven themselves

    • @xFluing
      @xFluing Год назад

      @@randomlycasual4941 i mean just stop deluding yourself? You know thei track record and what to expect. Expect shit launch drivers with improvements over time and stop writing them off due to your unwillingness to learn

  • @suiker
    @suiker Год назад

    I upgraded to a i5-13600k on black friday for 320 euros (and a 180 euro mobo) and rocking the Gigabyte RTX 2070S OC I copped for 200 euros back in 2020, thing is a beast even in new games.

  • @GustavoMsTrashCan
    @GustavoMsTrashCan Год назад

    The """cheapest new build""" as of now would be a Orange pi 5 while relying on cloud gaming at 1080p. The input lag may be a issue... but you WILL be able to play.... something.

  • @__aceofspades
    @__aceofspades Год назад +1

    Intel fixed most of the Arc driver issues already. No more graphical anomalies, and YUGE performance uplift in older games like CS, and LoL, I'm talking 2X the performance from launch.

  • @kelakakku
    @kelakakku Год назад +1

    My mid tier pc with a GTX 1060 and i5 7600k in 2016 is now a budget build.

  • @roughtimeroach
    @roughtimeroach Год назад +1

    The RUclips mobile app is so broken I can’t even play the video without the audio breaking it and pausing the video.

  • @ThePeca1988
    @ThePeca1988 Год назад

    I'm still using my old Asus ROG laptop (mobile i7, and a gtx980m, 16gigs or ram, ssd+hdd), i bought it new somewhere in 2016. It costed a lot back then. Im still using it for games and different sort of stuff aswell, and it never once failed to deliver. It runs even more demanding games comfortably at 1080p, medium to high settings at 40-50+ fps. Its perfectly fine for any normal gaming needs. And.. you can get this or equivalent spec stuff for a few hundred dollars/pounds. Not like todays mid tear graphics cards what are 7-800$/€/£ alone AT LEAST 😅😂

  • @512TheWolf512
    @512TheWolf512 Год назад +1

    i got a 3070 for 370$ this year. i got a 1070 several years prior for 450$, when there was no shortages or scalping yet. it's fine-ish? as long as you will to take a risk

  • @maximthemagnificent
    @maximthemagnificent Год назад

    Last night a friend talked me into finally upgrading to a $240 USD new RX 6600XT and just sitting out this generation of GPUs. I vowed I wouldn't upgrade until the price to performance was at least as good as I'd gotten last time I upgraded in 2017, and to my surprise it was an improvement of about 65% (more, if you account for inflation). And my current CPU can drive it fine.
    Been putting off playing Half Life Alyx until I had a better GPU, as while my old GTX 1060 could run it, you can only experience a game for the first time once.

  • @flamingscar5263
    @flamingscar5263 Год назад

    The used market for GPUs is where to go for budget builds, atleast here in the states you can pick up a 5700xt for $150 on ebay if your patient, $175-$200 if you just buy what's avalible, and the 5700xt is a significant performance bump over the 6600 and $50-$100 cheaper
    I obviously can't speak on behalf of Europe, but here in the states the 5700xt is a steal, and while it was a mining beast and definitely was mined on, LTT just did a video showing that mining has minimal effect on performance, either it works or it doesn't, and if it doesn't and the seller claimed it did ebays buyer protection will make sure you get your money back
    And all this doesn't even mention the rest of the rx 5000 series, I've seen 5600xts selling for $100, that's a God damn steal
    (BTW I didn't include shipping cost but tbf people normally dint include tax on new GPUs and shipping on used GPUs tends to be similar to tax on new GPUs)

  • @haosheng12
    @haosheng12 Год назад +1

    The problem with the 6500XT is that it's limited to 4 PCIe Lanes which will be bottlenecked if one were to use older PCIe 3.0 CPU's and motherboards.

  • @juiceoverflow
    @juiceoverflow Год назад

    Just bought an RX 580 for just around 100 dollars, thing runs games like a beast which is funny since I upgraded from an RX 550 I bought a few years ago for just about the same price. If you wanna build a PC right now is the best time to do it

    • @BlackWolf9988
      @BlackWolf9988 Год назад

      Been gaming with it for the past 3 years. Its enough for most game i play actively but it struggles with the more recent AAA releases. Cant really get stable 60 fps on lowest graphics anymore.

  • @kngkunaat
    @kngkunaat Год назад

    Pauls Hardware just released a pretty good video about that, whole setup with monitor.

  • @sniperstyx
    @sniperstyx Год назад

    I just upgraded from an i7-5820K + GTX 1070 system to an i9-9900KF + RTX 3070 system. It was worth it.

  • @PieStudios
    @PieStudios Год назад

    I got an RX 5700 XT for $150 on eBay, and it’s absolutely amazing for that price.