You can get a pc for way less than that. A 200 dollar build is the minimum if you want to play modern triple A games, you have to head to the used market though
Low ball enough Optiplex 3040's and GTX 1050's at 25-30 each and eventually you can easily sell an Optiplex 3040 with 1050ti for $100. Now buy two more Optiplexes and GPUs, and you have $200, find an old 6th gen gamer or FX platform for $75, a better case used for $20, and a 1060 6gb for $50, sell that for $325, and by now you should have enough extra bits and pieces to put together a junker or two, another $50 buck for those, and you are getting close to enough for a gaming PC before the end of summer break. Just remember, upgrading an older gamer can be done cheap or free. Say you have a Z190 system with an i5 6400 and 8GB of RAM. An i7 7700 would be a massive upgrade, but cost $80-90, or would it? I routinely see Optiplexes with i7 7700, 16GB RAM and storage for $60-80. Take the matched 16GB kit and put in the 8GB, same with the i7, replace it with the 6400, and you can sell the downgraded Optiplex for $60 to 80, hit up your local Goodwill for a $10 monitor, keyboard and mouse, sell it as a complete system for $150. The Optiplex made you $70-80, and increased the value of the gaming PC by $100-150. Take your time, look at the marketplace profiles of the people selling lots of PCs to get an idea of how to price your PCs. Take good pictures, list specs clearly, and if it is gamery be honest about how it plays Fortnite, Rainbow Six, Valorant and Rocket League. Know which versions of COD it will run well.
Just did another all AliExpress parts build, 180 bucks. Open case, Power Supply, Motherboard + Ram + CPU, and GPU. Friend had a strict budget and wanted a PC made. Can run games lowest settings. He's happy. Doesn't play online games. Strictly an offline gamer. For the money, he can't complain. I had fun building it for him.
@@unknown183 Nice! My friend built me a gaming pc and it had the rtx 1030 and it had a 12gb gddr5 and a dragon motherboard, I gotta say it was definitely worth it for just 300 dollars
@@Kai_Exploits I don't understand how people just think by spending lots of money on making a build is supposed to be the only option. A budget build is exactly that, a budget which should always be cheap. 500 and up isn't budget. That ain't cheap.
Super wild this video came out with this case because I JUST ordered this case this morning for my first PC build! It’ll have a i7-10700 and a 2060 Super(both from a prebuilt I got for cheap from a friend) and can’t wait!
@@angelmarcial9298 computers in the 90s i imagine are pretty close to what they are today just tons weaker hardware than now, its the computers from the 60's and 70's that were freakin massive and horrible to service
while watching this I got confused coz he never add thermal paste in-between CPU and cooler.. I'm glad he mentioned it later on that the cooler comes with thermal paste pre-applied..
Love this. I'm just getting into gaming PC building. Thanks for this video, bros. Also it might be a bit of work for your video editor, but if you could tell your editor to add labelling with names/specs, whenever you show us a piece or a wire, it would be helpful; e.g. a line pointing to the wire connected to a small box with the name of the wire or something along those line. You got yourselves a new sub.
Doesn't that just allow more money for the gpu? That newer cpu should do fine with higher performing gpus,especially since it's main objective is gaming
I made a build that is 700 but with used parts and the main stuff is Ryzen 5 5600x and rx 6800. Found some crazy deals for those 2 parts and it was great at gaming 1440p and video editing. Other specs were 16gb of ddr4-3733 rgb, 1tb m.2 ssd and 650 watt powersupply. This is hwat happens when u can find great deals. I could honestly flip the pc for like 200 - 400 more dollars.
I just built a PC in this case for a friend. The RGB controller pins broke very easily. Ended up putting in an NZXT Heat sink (barely passed the memory) should have used the heat sink in this video. The final build looked great though and air flow is solid.
I hope you guys do realize you're missing out on a decent amount of performance going with 2x8 ddr5 sticks rather than 2x16, ddr5 8gb modules use x16 chips, which heavily reduce performance and is so much worse than 8x chips, 8gb ddr5 modules use x16 which is worse
I built a i5 12400f asrock z790 pro rs 32GB DDR5 6000Mz 32cl ram MSI VENTUS rtx 3060 12GB 3x OC edition for $850 4 months ago and it works amazing I can play any game in 4k(3840x2160) (not 1440p aka 2k) at 60fps
By switching some parts, if I was building something like this, I'd go with the i3 12100F, it has the same upgrade path, but would give you $25-30 extra dollars, so you could get something like a refurbished 3070, a A770, or even a RX 6750 XT. It's not a big change, but a slightly better GPU is usually worth it, especially if the end game upgrade path is the same.
Bought that same Aqua 3 case today, will be moving over a R7 5800X with a Thermalright Phantom Spirit air cooler, and an RX 6700 XT. It looks like the PSU basement plate has some holes facing the GPU fan side. Are they able to take more 120mm fans to encourage air flow from the bottom straight up into GPU fans? I'll try when mine arrives but I haven't seen any pics of people doing that yet.
Hi! I am planning to buy these accessories as well. If you don't mind, could you let me know if it runs well after you build the PC? Or if there are details that affect you that aren't in the video.
i actully got this case a couple of weeks ago from Amazon. liked the design, wasnt too bad to build in, BUT i'm running an ASROCK B460M-HDV and i do not know how to connect the type-C connector to this board. i could use some advice on it.
I have listened to your build guide and also decided to upgrade some parts, first off the cpu, and im going with an intel core i5 14500, as well as for the gpu, im gonna be going with an nvidia geforce rtx 4060, and im definitely gonna go with 750w instead of 650w, and im going with 2 tb of m.2 ssd gen 4 wd blue.
That’s funny, I just realized that I’ve always calculated value in terms of 10 points per dollar, in which case you want 10 points or higher. But calculating it as 10 cents per point, you want 10 cents or lower.
Love the vid, are you able to do a 1100 dollar pc pure perfromance, but then put the swedish currency on the screen of how much it would cost in sweden? 😊❤
All right, I have a question that I’m hoping the Toasty Bros or anyone else who reads this can help answer. I haven’t built a computer in a long time, so here’s my question: When he installed the SSD, I noticed it had a thermal pad on it, and the heatsink also had a thermal pad. Do you leave both of them? My SSD came with a graphene thermal pad, so I didn’t see the need for two. In fact, I think having both might actually limit cooling. Another thing I noticed is that on top of the thermal pad that came with my SSD, there was a label running the entire length of the SSD with the company logo on it. He didn’t remove his label, which made me wonder if that might interfere with heat transfer. Don’t you want the thermal pad to make direct contact with the heatsink? Here’s what I did: I removed the thermal pad from the heatsink, leaving just the one on the SSD, and I also took the sticker off the SSD. That seemed like the right approach to me. Any advice or opinions would be appreciated. I’m a bit confused because these guys seem trustworthy, knowledgeable, and well-informed, but leaving the label and both thermal pads didn’t seem right to me. I also want to add that I built basically the same system, with an upgraded 4-terabyte SSD, for just over $800. Thanks, Toasty Bros!
Hey i came to yall store and i left amazed at looking at your pc pre-builts and i forgot to ask, do yall build the pc again from the videos to sell? Cuz i want this build your making and i have a no knowledge or time to build it
hi, I'm still new to PC builds. I have a question is that 14100f with rx 7600 not bottleneck? because when I check pc-build (bottleneck) it says "bottleneck 15%". CMIIW, there is any better bottlenecks site that can tell us much more accurately than the previous site I mentioned?
@@chaseclements5103 just cheap 120mm thermalright fans since they fans that are included are already cheap so no point in buying expensive ones unless you're changing the included fans and using 5 matching fans
Is this pc good for playing rblx in atleast 100 fps its an intel core i5 3470, H61 zebronics motherboard, 8 gb ddr3 gb ram 1600mhz, 200-300w power supply, 256gb 2.5 inch ssd
You could also go with a 5600 CPU and a 6650 XT. You get better performance in the CPU and a far better upgrade path into a 5700X3D in the future if wished. You also spend less: Total: $662.90 CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600 ($118.99 @ Amazon) CPU Cooler: ID-COOLING SE-214-XT ($17.98 @ Amazon) Motherboard: MSI B450 Gaming Plus MAX ATX ($79.99 @ MSI) Memory: Silicon Power GAMING 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 ($31.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Western Digital Blue SN580 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ($64.98 @ Amazon) Video Card: XFX Speedster SWFT 210 Core Radeon RX 6650 XT 8 GB ($229.99 @ Newegg Sellers) Case: Phanteks XT PRO ULTRA ATX Mid Tower Case ($69.99 @ Newegg) Power Supply: EVGA 650BP 650 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply ($48.99 @ Best Buy) Total: $662.90
Even if it gives a good and high frames, but i hate the difference in frames and the constantly drop frames so much, i would rather get a steady frame rate even if its a little bit lower than this to have a way better experience, i think you should get a better cpu for that because its so annoying, i don't think any i3 would do the job, i understand its a budget, but spending a little bit more on the cpu is worth it, the pc overall is so great though
I need some help i built the pc the exact same way but its moving very slowly, the fans are loud even after i put it on silent and i randomly get a bsod is there anyway i can fix this? I tried taking some parts out and putting them back in but that didnt help
Year and a half ago, I bought a 3060TI nzxt build kit. It has an i5 11 400. came with 16 gigs of Ram. And a one terabyte and two drive. The two slots in the motherboard, instead of having thermal tape. had plastic. to insulate the M2 drives. They literally have a spot that has got the paint stripped on the cover under the plastic for thermal tape. and they paid the extra cost of applying glue and plastic over it. which probably I would guess. randomly guess it might be just the same amount to put thermal tape there. to cool down the M2 drives. instead of glue and plastic and a molded piece of plastic they literally have to make for that. But hey, what do I know? Some CEO makes a lot of money for screwing over their customers. Have you bought a premium product lately and go wow, that's amazing. Or have you said they could have done better then it's not a premium product if they can do better. I am sick of it I'm looking at a budget board. and it comes with thermal tape.
Nice, im Building My PC In A Couple Days (hopefully it works) My Main PC Specs Are : ROG STRIX GTX 1070, Ryzen 5 3600, 16GB 3200mhz Ram, Montech Air 100 Lite Case, Corsair CV650 PSU, 1TB m.2 SSD. Thoughts ??????
Pretty sure he mentioned in the video that he just wanted to mix things up and try out a 14th gen Intel chip. The 12400F would be a great alternative with more cores and threads, and possibly for a better deal since its previous gen
CPU utilization being above GPU utilization is typically a bad sign. It runs well, yes, but adding $100 and switching to a 7500F and 7600 XT(or maybe even RX 6800) would be way, way better.
Bro i want to build my own computer for first time and i want this one can you recomand me something ? It for gaming exploration game like eld3n ring genshin wuwa
Could anyone please help with the argb they just skipped right over it I get that it comes with the splitter but it was not installed it just came in a bag and the headers don't fit in the sockets on the splitter
I'd recommend swapping the i3 with at least a ryzen 5 5500 and swap the 7600 with the 6750x 12gb. You can easily make a build under $700 using those parts.
I just did a build for $50 less and it's light years better. You can see the video in my channel. I managed to get Ryzen 5 5600 with the RTX 3070 in a $650 budget.
@@denko69 that GPU is $500... you're paying $200 more dollars for a 15% increase. Better to go with the 7700 xt with a 20% increase on the 6750x and $100 cheaper than the 3070. What do you think?
Hello Toastybros, Can u make a pc showcase with cpu ryzen 7 5700G? I am willing to buy a computer. I wanna do other cpu like this one but, I cannot refund in amazon now because 1 Month limit is over. Thank you!
Can someone help me. I put in the thermalight aqua elite v3 aio water cooler in my case and tried connecting everything. The fans blow but the rgb lights wont light up. What am i doing wrong😭
me watching this without even 500 dollars in my bank account knowing damn well i ain getting no pc till im out of highschool 😭😭
Buy one part at a time. Start Werth the case so you have someplace to keep the rest. Buy them in the order of installation.
thank god bro I hv saved 1200usd.. It tk me 1 year man.. bless me I'm Goin to build my first rigg in this augest ❤
You can get a pc for way less than that. A 200 dollar build is the minimum if you want to play modern triple A games, you have to head to the used market though
It's like $60-$80 per piece
Low ball enough Optiplex 3040's and GTX 1050's at 25-30 each and eventually you can easily sell an Optiplex 3040 with 1050ti for $100. Now buy two more Optiplexes and GPUs, and you have $200, find an old 6th gen gamer or FX platform for $75, a better case used for $20, and a 1060 6gb for $50, sell that for $325, and by now you should have enough extra bits and pieces to put together a junker or two, another $50 buck for those, and you are getting close to enough for a gaming PC before the end of summer break.
Just remember, upgrading an older gamer can be done cheap or free. Say you have a Z190 system with an i5 6400 and 8GB of RAM. An i7 7700 would be a massive upgrade, but cost $80-90, or would it? I routinely see Optiplexes with i7 7700, 16GB RAM and storage for $60-80. Take the matched 16GB kit and put in the 8GB, same with the i7, replace it with the 6400, and you can sell the downgraded Optiplex for $60 to 80, hit up your local Goodwill for a $10 monitor, keyboard and mouse, sell it as a complete system for $150.
The Optiplex made you $70-80, and increased the value of the gaming PC by $100-150.
Take your time, look at the marketplace profiles of the people selling lots of PCs to get an idea of how to price your PCs. Take good pictures, list specs clearly, and if it is gamery be honest about how it plays Fortnite, Rainbow Six, Valorant and Rocket League. Know which versions of COD it will run well.
Just did another all AliExpress parts build, 180 bucks. Open case, Power Supply, Motherboard + Ram + CPU, and GPU. Friend had a strict budget and wanted a PC made. Can run games lowest settings. He's happy. Doesn't play online games. Strictly an offline gamer. For the money, he can't complain. I had fun building it for him.
what gpu did you use
@@Tulip24_007 RTX 580
@@unknown183 Nice! My friend built me a gaming pc and it had the rtx 1030 and it had a 12gb gddr5 and a dragon motherboard, I gotta say it was definitely worth it for just 300 dollars
@@Kai_Exploits I don't understand how people just think by spending lots of money on making a build is supposed to be the only option. A budget build is exactly that, a budget which should always be cheap. 500 and up isn't budget. That ain't cheap.
@@unknown183 Yeah I see somebody made a 1.3k budget video build, that is not budget.
Super wild this video came out with this case because I JUST ordered this case this morning for my first PC build! It’ll have a i7-10700 and a 2060 Super(both from a prebuilt I got for cheap from a friend) and can’t wait!
Nice bro I had that same setup it’s good i7-10700f and 2060
I’m here after watching PS5 pro showcase
Same
don’t buy it, it’s a scam
they said the ps5 pro gpu is equivalent to a 2080 which is only $140 used
Same, literally decided to switch to PC after watching the PS Pro showcase
Who’s here after the ps5 pro reveal?
A lot of folks😂 After that unveiling many of us want to switch to pc.
Been building computer since the 90's! Your video is nice and calm. It's a great ressource for new builders :)
dam wtf what were they like back then, where they harder to build? or have they not changed much
@@angelmarcial9298 computers in the 90s i imagine are pretty close to what they are today just tons weaker hardware than now, its the computers from the 60's and 70's that were freakin massive and horrible to service
while watching this I got confused coz he never add thermal paste in-between CPU and cooler.. I'm glad he mentioned it later on that the cooler comes with thermal paste pre-applied..
Nice to know. I literally paused the video when I saw he didn't put any on and came to the comments.
this is the most enjoyable build I've watched
Love this. I'm just getting into gaming PC building. Thanks for this video, bros.
Also it might be a bit of work for your video editor, but if you could tell your editor to add labelling with names/specs, whenever you show us a piece or a wire, it would be helpful; e.g. a line pointing to the wire connected to a small box with the name of the wire or something along those line.
You got yourselves a new sub.
Shout out from Philippines. I just love tech reviews, that's all
Great video for a beginner builder for sure! I would have never even thought about flipping the PSU. Thanks guys!
An i3 in a 700$ build is mental
Lmao i was thinking the same...
Doesn't that just allow more money for the gpu? That newer cpu should do fine with higher performing gpus,especially since it's main objective is gaming
You can get an i5 12600 for $150 right now..Newegg has the i5 12400F for $109
@@1BackUpPlan1Pretty cool for Intel fans.
Like mental in a good way? LOL
I made a build that is 700 but with used parts and the main stuff is Ryzen 5 5600x and rx 6800. Found some crazy deals for those 2 parts and it was great at gaming 1440p and video editing. Other specs were 16gb of ddr4-3733 rgb, 1tb m.2 ssd and 650 watt powersupply. This is hwat happens when u can find great deals. I could honestly flip the pc for like 200 - 400 more dollars.
that case is kinda sick. especially for the price
nice i'm definitely saving up my money to get this build
crazy build. definitely a dream pc for me but ill get there one day!
Pop out the second glass panel when building. It makes it easier to get your hands in and out. I noticed he spent the whole build reaching over it.
love the videos you'll work so hard on all the content
I just built a PC in this case for a friend. The RGB controller pins broke very easily. Ended up putting in an NZXT Heat sink (barely passed the memory) should have used the heat sink in this video. The final build looked great though and air flow is solid.
Bro that pc looks amazing🔥😮
I'm impressed with the 10k Time Spy score, did not think that combination of parts would be over 8k.
Love the content
Definitely need this pc!🎉
You guys do a lot of cheap builds. I love it
Love you’re vidz 🎉
0:23 that case looks great...which is it
I hope you guys do realize you're missing out on a decent amount of performance going with 2x8 ddr5 sticks rather than 2x16, ddr5 8gb modules use x16 chips, which heavily reduce performance and is so much worse than 8x chips, 8gb ddr5 modules use x16 which is worse
I built a i5 12400f asrock z790 pro rs 32GB DDR5 6000Mz 32cl ram MSI VENTUS rtx 3060 12GB 3x OC edition for $850 4 months ago and it works amazing I can play any game in 4k(3840x2160) (not 1440p aka 2k) at 60fps
would this build be good for a beginner? also would I be able to upgrade it in the future if I needed to?
Could’ve gotten the 6750 xt for under 300 bucks and better performance
In my country 6750xt and 7700xt is same price and the 7700xt is more powerful
I just bought the case and the power supply, I hope to build it by December
By switching some parts, if I was building something like this, I'd go with the i3 12100F, it has the same upgrade path, but would give you $25-30 extra dollars, so you could get something like a refurbished 3070, a A770, or even a RX 6750 XT. It's not a big change, but a slightly better GPU is usually worth it, especially if the end game upgrade path is the same.
I love and enjoy all your guys full build videos. Always look forward to seeing your new ones. Great job guys, as always!
12:05 Is there a missing standoff on the top right corner? Don't think the board should float like that.
Bought that same Aqua 3 case today, will be moving over a R7 5800X with a Thermalright Phantom Spirit air cooler, and an RX 6700 XT.
It looks like the PSU basement plate has some holes facing the GPU fan side. Are they able to take more 120mm fans to encourage air flow from the bottom straight up into GPU fans? I'll try when mine arrives but I haven't seen any pics of people doing that yet.
This is going to be my first build
I ordered all this for my first build.. i cant wait to see how it performs.. what monitor would you prefer for this build that wont break my pockets??
Hi! I am planning to buy these accessories as well. If you don't mind, could you let me know if it runs well after you build the PC? Or if there are details that affect you that aren't in the video.
Yes i sure will
@@robertfernandez71 Thanks!
@@robertfernandez71 Yo how you doing, you build that PC yet?
@@baim8009 rest of my parts are coming tomorrow
What would be the next up and best upgrade for the CPU for this build?
I'm here after watching the PS5 pro showcase. Who else is ?
Great built, but OW2 was running with FSR 2.0 activated, so it was more running in 1080p in-game resolution. 🙂
i actully got this case a couple of weeks ago from Amazon. liked the design, wasnt too bad to build in, BUT i'm running an ASROCK B460M-HDV and i do not know how to connect the type-C connector to this board. i could use some advice on it.
Great Content
I have listened to your build guide and also decided to upgrade some parts, first off the cpu, and im going with an intel core i5 14500, as well as for the gpu, im gonna be going with an nvidia geforce rtx 4060, and im definitely gonna go with 750w instead of 650w, and im going with 2 tb of m.2 ssd gen 4 wd blue.
It's just $900.
imo go 13600k, it's got better performance, with overclocking head room. 14th Gen of exactly the same as 13th in terms of performance
Thank you for this..
Love your videos. Have you guys ever focused on a PCVR build? I airlink to MetaQuest but my desktop can’t handle all the specs from Steam. Thx!
any modern midrange to high end PC can handle VR easily
Clean build
That’s funny, I just realized that I’ve always calculated value in terms of 10 points per dollar, in which case you want 10 points or higher. But calculating it as 10 cents per point, you want 10 cents or lower.
Great job!
Love the vid, are you able to do a 1100 dollar pc pure perfromance, but then put the swedish currency on the screen of how much it would cost in sweden? 😊❤
Bro you can literally convert 1100 usd to Swedish currency on Google mate if that helps
Would an NZXT H6 Flow work with this build? Not too familiar with cases but that one caught my eye and would appreciate the insight!
All right, I have a question that I’m hoping the Toasty Bros or anyone else who reads this can help answer. I haven’t built a computer in a long time, so here’s my question:
When he installed the SSD, I noticed it had a thermal pad on it, and the heatsink also had a thermal pad. Do you leave both of them? My SSD came with a graphene thermal pad, so I didn’t see the need for two. In fact, I think having both might actually limit cooling.
Another thing I noticed is that on top of the thermal pad that came with my SSD, there was a label running the entire length of the SSD with the company logo on it. He didn’t remove his label, which made me wonder if that might interfere with heat transfer. Don’t you want the thermal pad to make direct contact with the heatsink?
Here’s what I did: I removed the thermal pad from the heatsink, leaving just the one on the SSD, and I also took the sticker off the SSD. That seemed like the right approach to me.
Any advice or opinions would be appreciated. I’m a bit confused because these guys seem trustworthy, knowledgeable, and well-informed, but leaving the label and both thermal pads didn’t seem right to me.
I also want to add that I built basically the same system, with an upgraded 4-terabyte SSD, for just over $800. Thanks, Toasty Bros!
Why not ryzen 7500f for similar price? 14th gen intel is troublesome. AM5 is also way more future proof
I think I would've gone for the i5-12400f and Rx 6600xt. But otherwise, very great build ngl.
6600xt isn't a 1440p card tbf, they should have done 12600kf with ddr5 RAM, and kept the GPU
Bought my wife an rx7600 to replace her rx580, and it beats my rtx2060. Next, I gotta get her a ryzen 5 5600x to match mine
Comparing the 7600 to the 2060 is funny to me
Hey i came to yall store and i left amazed at looking at your pc pre-builts and i forgot to ask, do yall build the pc again from the videos to sell? Cuz i want this build your making and i have a no knowledge or time to build it
There’s currently 4 of these PC’s for sale on the website and they’re available to pickup in person as well!
Would
It be compatible to add a ryzen 5 5600?
hi, I'm still new to PC builds.
I have a question is that 14100f with rx 7600 not bottleneck? because when I check pc-build (bottleneck) it says "bottleneck 15%".
CMIIW, there is any better bottlenecks site that can tell us much more accurately than the previous site I mentioned?
I was gonna say “why is no one using this case?” Lol, especially for $60
when I use this case I like to add 2 bottom fans and have 4 as intake and 1 exhaust. plus the argb is much more evened out
What fans / sizes did you use? I'm looking to do the same.
@@chaseclements5103 just cheap 120mm thermalright fans since they fans that are included are already cheap so no point in buying expensive ones unless you're changing the included fans and using 5 matching fans
I need this build but I don’t have the ability to build it… it’s not on your site yet, when will it be available to buy?
Is this relevant to post computex info? I'm getting a pc but it seems like options haven't changed in a while
do guys build for canadians too ?
I want to build a gaming pc but I know nothing about computers. Would this be a good route to go?
Is this pc good for playing rblx in atleast 100 fps its an intel core i5 3470, H61 zebronics motherboard, 8 gb ddr3 gb ram 1600mhz, 200-300w power supply, 256gb 2.5 inch ssd
And I can also upgrade to 16 gb
You were watching BlastPremier and then the match ended and then you uploaded
You must be a private investigator. 😂
You could also go with a 5600 CPU and a 6650 XT. You get better performance in the CPU and a far better upgrade path into a 5700X3D in the future if wished. You also spend less:
Total: $662.90
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600 ($118.99 @ Amazon)
CPU Cooler: ID-COOLING SE-214-XT ($17.98 @ Amazon)
Motherboard: MSI B450 Gaming Plus MAX ATX ($79.99 @ MSI)
Memory: Silicon Power GAMING 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 ($31.99 @ Amazon)
Storage: Western Digital Blue SN580 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ($64.98 @ Amazon)
Video Card: XFX Speedster SWFT 210 Core Radeon RX 6650 XT 8 GB ($229.99 @ Newegg Sellers)
Case: Phanteks XT PRO ULTRA ATX Mid Tower Case ($69.99 @ Newegg)
Power Supply: EVGA 650BP 650 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply ($48.99 @ Best Buy)
Total: $662.90
Even if it gives a good and high frames, but i hate the difference in frames and the constantly drop frames so much, i would rather get a steady frame rate even if its a little bit lower than this to have a way better experience, i think you should get a better cpu for that because its so annoying, i don't think any i3 would do the job, i understand its a budget, but spending a little bit more on the cpu is worth it, the pc overall is so great though
Hey can you do a Video how too set up a Raid volyme for gamer ? :D will be very helpful !
Good Video
I bought this build and having issues with where to plug in the led sw on the motherboard
Crazy video
I need some help i built the pc the exact same way but its moving very slowly, the fans are loud even after i put it on silent and i randomly get a bsod is there anyway i can fix this? I tried taking some parts out and putting them back in but that didnt help
Year and a half ago, I bought a 3060TI nzxt build kit. It has an i5 11 400. came with 16 gigs of Ram. And a one terabyte and two drive. The two slots in the motherboard, instead of having thermal tape. had plastic. to insulate the M2 drives. They literally have a spot that has got the paint stripped on the cover under the plastic for thermal tape. and they paid the extra cost of applying glue and plastic over it. which probably I would guess. randomly guess it might be just the same amount to put thermal tape there. to cool down the M2 drives. instead of glue and plastic and a molded piece of plastic they literally have to make for that. But hey, what do I know? Some CEO makes a lot of money for screwing over their customers. Have you bought a premium product lately and go wow, that's amazing. Or have you said they could have done better then it's not a premium product if they can do better. I am sick of it I'm looking at a budget board. and it comes with thermal tape.
Nice, im Building My PC In A Couple Days (hopefully it works) My Main PC Specs Are : ROG STRIX GTX 1070, Ryzen 5 3600, 16GB 3200mhz Ram, Montech Air 100 Lite Case, Corsair CV650 PSU, 1TB m.2 SSD. Thoughts ??????
Get a rx 6600 used
@@RohanSingh-ng6zc a bit too late, i already had the parts and you cant find that at the £100 Mark
I want to win one from ya’ll ya’ll always make such cool stuff
do you guys have a vid for setting up a new Hardgrave
i got i7 11700f rtx 3070 32gb DDR4 128gb nvme and 1tb sata ssd for 700 bucks planning to upgrade to 1tb nvme ssd soon
I get the RX 7600 is newer and will have longer support, but why not feature the 6650 XT?
Because the 7600 performs more like the 6800?
@@smoothboye4203no it doesn’t, the 7700 xt does though
I just bought this case did a case swap on a hp pavilion with a 2070 but I can’t get the fans too work
Why didn’t you pick the 12400f way much better than this quad core weak cpu
Pretty sure he mentioned in the video that he just wanted to mix things up and try out a 14th gen Intel chip. The 12400F would be a great alternative with more cores and threads, and possibly for a better deal since its previous gen
CPU utilization being above GPU utilization is typically a bad sign. It runs well, yes, but adding $100 and switching to a 7500F and 7600 XT(or maybe even RX 6800) would be way, way better.
Bro i want to build my own computer for first time and i want this one can you recomand me something ? It for gaming exploration game like eld3n ring genshin wuwa
Could anyone please help with the argb they just skipped right over it I get that it comes with the splitter but it was not installed it just came in a bag and the headers don't fit in the sockets on the splitter
I may know nothing about building pc's but isn't he supposed to put thermal paste?
The stock cooler comes with pre-applied thermal paste.
I'd recommend swapping the i3 with at least a ryzen 5 5500 and swap the 7600 with the 6750x 12gb. You can easily make a build under $700 using those parts.
I just did a build for $50 less and it's light years better. You can see the video in my channel. I managed to get Ryzen 5 5600 with the RTX 3070 in a $650 budget.
@@denko69 that GPU is $500... you're paying $200 more dollars for a 15% increase. Better to go with the 7700 xt with a 20% increase on the 6750x and $100 cheaper than the 3070. What do you think?
@@sdog1234 I bought the RTX 3070 for $280
@@denko69where did you get it for that price
@@user-yd3se3cs9w Here in Bulgaria, the used market it's not that bad. RTX 3070s go around for $270-300
Bro I’m looking on the website and can’t find it
I'm good with 1080p and ddr4 for less money. Any suggestions?
Ryzen 5 5600 Rx6600.
@@official_zane6302 Thanks boss. 🤜🤛🍻
Where's the other guy? 7:30
Hello Toastybros, Can u make a pc showcase with cpu ryzen 7 5700G? I am willing to buy a computer. I wanna do other cpu like this one but, I cannot refund in amazon now because 1 Month limit is over. Thank you!
sacrificing so much performance for ddr 5 is crazy actually
literally
Pretty good! Next time do a build with an AMD cpu
can you guys build anime-themed pc...if its possible (such as "maxsun" anime accessoires)
I'm getting ready for the ryzen 9 9900x
How do I get it I will be nice to get a pc for streaming. I sadly can’t get enough money for a pc I’m only a kid
build with the Intel Core i5-12400F and the INNO3D NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Twin X2 8GB GDDR6 , please tell me if they will create any bottleneck
Can someone help me. I put in the thermalight aqua elite v3 aio water cooler in my case and tried connecting everything. The fans blow but the rgb lights wont light up. What am i doing wrong😭
Does that mother board support 2.1 hdmi?
That cooler isn't overkill at all is it! Masive card for a 7600 😂
Hi I am watching this vid and I need to be able to connect an ethernet port to my motherboard. Does this motherboard have ethernet capibility
Yes all modern motherboards (from the past 20+ years) have built-in ethernet.
What if i want amd CPU would an ryzen 5 5600 still fit?
Usb c being 10 yo is truely futuristic.