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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @blankcanvasbrewery3264
    @blankcanvasbrewery3264 Год назад +717

    I had to return The Psu in this video to amazon after it set fire to a video card and killed itself. Do not buy that power supply.

    • @Sharkwedge
      @Sharkwedge Год назад +80

      You propably caught a greenworld model
      sets itself on fire when usage too high and clears the problems itself
      so 2023
      edit:my condolence tough,what a f**ked up thing to happen

    • @ghosthokage08
      @ghosthokage08 Год назад +22

      Yeah... it looks like a properly sketchy psu. That's a real ouchie bud.

    • @rossclutterbuck1060
      @rossclutterbuck1060 Год назад

      don't buy anything ThermalTake full stop. Scummy products from a scummy company

    • @wedeservedit
      @wedeservedit Год назад +1

      Thermal take psus are garbage in general

    • @thetechrealist
      @thetechrealist Год назад +30

      The first rule of buying a PSU is to make sure it's branded and well reviewed

  • @lande.r1
    @lande.r1 Год назад +328

    It’s honestly so satisfying to see a cheap build perform so well and look nice in the process. Good job Dawid

    • @douglasholmes7581
      @douglasholmes7581 Год назад +2

      Agree, though I do not remember seeing Hot Dog colored cables before! 😅

    • @themightypen1530
      @themightypen1530 Год назад +1

      Yeah, even the iGPU was running playable with most of the games. It really shows you how far integrated graphics have come.

    • @guily6669
      @guily6669 Год назад +1

      @@themightypen1530 Yet anyone would be way better served with just buying a SteamDeck if you really only cared to play with such crap IGPU and the whole system eating as much electricity as probably just your monitor...
      And was recently in promotion for 373€ and likely less in the US though now it's back to full price, but still beat the crap out of that huge thing for nothing.

    • @thedeadlygames9716
      @thedeadlygames9716 Год назад +2

      @@guily6669 the steam deck has an igpu. What’s your point?

    • @guily6669
      @guily6669 Год назад +2

      @@thedeadlygames9716 my point is that even the tiny SteamDeck beats the crap out this Big case PC that has no performance at all for its size.
      It's like the feeling of when even a modern era "Gameboy" is more powerful than a lot of shitty PCs out there...
      Edit: and forgot to mention again that it was in promotion recently for almost the same price as the PC in this video but the Steam deck includes controls and screen like if you were buying a full PC combo with monitor, M\K which would increase price a lot. And if you still want you can always connect it to a bigger monitor and play with Mouse and keyboard through the performance would suck for higher resolutions as off course...

  • @anthony.esper21
    @anthony.esper21 Год назад +551

    iGPUs are really getting better. Hopefully they keep this up and not just settle.

    • @Joreel
      @Joreel Год назад +35

      There isn't any reason they can't make a good IGPU as the technology is there if they choose to invest in it. They'll never be as good as a dedicated obviously, but it's still nice to have a decent onboard GPU if your card dies so you can keep working and playing while you wait for a new card.

    • @MetaDude
      @MetaDude Год назад +18

      ​@@Joreel its not worth it in the long run for pc on user side, Their R&D can't keep up with current pc requirements for new games but I can see it being viable if arm ever comes around lol

    • @zeroturn7091
      @zeroturn7091 Год назад

      Seems to be trending that way. Entry level and low profile cards are kind of rare these days (purchased new).

    • @SpoonHurler
      @SpoonHurler Год назад +23

      @@Joreel well AMD could have absolutely already put a beefy iGPU/APU on the market already but that could have cut into their console sells, so there is that reason

    • @anthony.esper21
      @anthony.esper21 Год назад +3

      @@zeroturn7091 Man that A2000 Dawid tested was a beast, even though, if I remember correctly, it's not meant for gaming, but it's still an example that it's possible to play beefy games at low power consumption.

  • @michaelmechex
    @michaelmechex Год назад +162

    I'm blown away how even a potato pc like this can smash relatively modern games these days. It isn't that long ago since igpu for gaming was absolute no-no and now it smashes gta 5. Even cyberpunk was playable if you're used to it, I've beaten many games at 20fps when I was a broke kid

    • @SENTlNEL
      @SENTlNEL Год назад +19

      same used to play games on the family pc with igpu and satisfied if I got 15 fps

    • @Bakazinha
      @Bakazinha Год назад +6

      Pretty crazy yes. When I finished college, I was playing Left 4 Dead 2 in 1280x720p, and was still getting low fps and stutters. My internet was trash too, but I still had a good time

    • @DawidDoesTechStuff
      @DawidDoesTechStuff  Год назад +24

      I agree! It’s also cool that FSR works with these igpus. So you can get a slightly better frame rate. Even if it does look worse.

    • @LivrusNay
      @LivrusNay Год назад +2

      Who said this is a potato pc

    • @ashrisingmod
      @ashrisingmod Год назад +6

      @@LivrusNay lots of people

  • @Chadok89
    @Chadok89 Год назад +119

    I'm impressed by the quality of low price cases... I remember back in the day, even high end cases wouldn't have as good of a finish

    • @Chadok89
      @Chadok89 Год назад +5

      @@grandmasmalibu yeah .. i remember, back in the days, you literally risked cuts on even expensive ones

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG Год назад

      @@Chadok89 Ah yes, the 'if you don't get a case cut building a PC, you aren't doing it right.'

    • @H31MU7
      @H31MU7 Год назад +3

      Deepcool cases may look kinda nice but just wait until you build in one.

    • @DawidDoesTechStuff
      @DawidDoesTechStuff  Год назад +3

      This one was on sale, but you are right. They have a come a long way at this price point. 👍

    • @dazeen9591
      @dazeen9591 Год назад +3

      Cheap cases are definitely good enough, but they get what you pay for.
      I'll personally never "cheap out" on a PC case. I gladly pay extra for more cable management space, dust filters and temps.

  • @noseyparker8130
    @noseyparker8130 Год назад +120

    4:30 That plastic ring with AMD printed on it will lift off the rest of the cooler, and you can turn it where you want. Gets the logo and the fan cable facing the way want them.

    • @gloomy935
      @gloomy935 Год назад +3

      It's not, the AMD logo has a screw and a different mount so you can't really move it, I tried

    • @Vykno
      @Vykno Год назад +14

      I've rotated that logo on that specific cooler before, its rotatable like OP said.

    • @madddog6790
      @madddog6790 Год назад +1

      *NOW* you tell me lol.

    • @lande.r1
      @lande.r1 Год назад +10

      @@gloomy935 Wraith Spire coolers from AMD all have that removable plastic that can be rotated. Other AMD coolers might not but the one on the video can be rotated without much issue.

    • @sassuki
      @sassuki Год назад +1

      Why the hassle? He should have had it facing the other way around, just in case you have some beefy RAM sticks or something, but in this case it was no big deal anyway

  • @ElBozoII
    @ElBozoII Год назад +42

    dawid: picks a $120 board
    also dawid: picks up a pipe bomb to go along with it

    • @samanthagriffinv2.08
      @samanthagriffinv2.08 4 месяца назад +1

      To be fair “budget” any computer parts are built like crap and not priced accordingly “budget” part are priced like mid range to high end especially when it comes to graphics cards

  • @bjn714
    @bjn714 Год назад +66

    I use that Silicon Power RAM in budget client builds all the time. It's actually surprisingly decent apart from the packaging which may or may not extract some blood when you try to free the RAM from it.

    • @Joreel
      @Joreel Год назад +23

      The ram needs a blood sacrifice to work properly LoL 😂

    • @KitsuneVoss
      @KitsuneVoss Год назад +2

      I used Team Group in my gaming laptop and seems to work pretty decently as well

    • @gamtax
      @gamtax Год назад +2

      I bought a few for my friends as the price is unbelievably cheap. Seems pretty great so far after a year purchase.

    • @RainyFoxUwU
      @RainyFoxUwU Год назад

      only problem is their NVME SSD drivers do not install..doesnt detect its own hardware

    • @alderwield9636
      @alderwield9636 Год назад

      Blood sacrifice 💀

  • @toufusoup
    @toufusoup Год назад +13

    Honestly, for the price for all new prices, it isn’t the worst thing that’s been put together. It’s also pretty easy to upgrade. Also, Dawid, when you do break-off PCIe covers, just press inward and push back outward like how you’d get a pull-tab off a soda can.

  • @restant8845
    @restant8845 Год назад +2

    Thinking about building a budget pc for my brother in law. These specs are great and also when i order my rtx4070ti ill make sure to put my old rtx 3060ti in it as i already have it. Thanks for all the cool build ideas. Ever since i built my own pc, i just wanna build more. also i have 4x8gig ram in my build so i can cut cost by giving him my old ram sticks when i get my hands on 2x16 gig ddr5 sticks.
    My Specs
    RAM: 32 gigs
    CPU Ryzen 7 5700x
    GPU RTX3060Ti
    SSD: 1 terabyte samsung
    Case Corsair 4000D
    Cooling Corsair ICue water Cooling.
    Total: $1165
    with how well my PC runs i think something like you showed in the video would be just enough to gift him

  • @kyzh99610
    @kyzh99610 Год назад +4

    Absolutely love Dawid's style of gaming first casting second, always focusing more on games, and pausing his talking while shooting enemies. It shows that Dawid is a true gamer and could be an excellent play-by-play caster someday!

  • @MakoRuu
    @MakoRuu Год назад +1

    It's good that the rest of the components to build a PC are so varied and inexpensive, since Graphics Cards themselves make up 50 to 100% of the cost to build the damn thing these days.
    This would be a great little entry level PC for somebody.

  • @yogibear2k220
    @yogibear2k220 Год назад +11

    So, did any other people like the way that Dawid edited out Anna's help when building the PC? She has taught him so well.......

  • @Play3rID
    @Play3rID Год назад +260

    Hi Dawid! This video made me sweat in a way I didn’t expect.

  • @hariskhan01
    @hariskhan01 Год назад +11

    Since I got my 7900XTX I miss all the fiddling with the settings trying to run games on an Intel UHD G1. Speaking of fiddling I recommend overclocking the iGPU (if your cooling can handle it) will definitely help it there are a bunch of guides on YT to get it running 10-20% faster.

    • @ItzYell0w33
      @ItzYell0w33 Месяц назад

      might be the biggest bump i’ve seen

  • @JuanSanchez-zz3me
    @JuanSanchez-zz3me Год назад +1

    on the topic of budget gaming PCs, just wanted to brag how i got a PC with a 9th gen i5, nvidia 2060, 32gb of ram, for the low low price of 170 usd, by buying from a friend. only thing i needed was a boot drive, so i just pulled the 1tb ssd out of my laptop and stuck it in the pc, and its working great

  • @BlackMambo
    @BlackMambo Год назад +3

    I've been seeing "Dawid does tech stuff" in RUclips maybe since the first or second day of 2021 and boy, this guy has never ceased to amaze me. His videos are always (I mean ALWAYS) beautifully crafted and you has to be an effing zombie if the script don't bring you a smile (or a cackle) to your face. Just this week, I was seriously considering bringing a new PC to my home, one that doesn't require my arm or my leg in exchange and what does I get in this channel? A video on how to get a PC that could cost USD $350 OR LESS but with enough stamina to play CYBERPUNK 2077 at not less than 40 frames per second AND with all the parts bought not in WISH or ALI-BABA, but in God damned AMAZON! Where the hell IN THE UNIVERSE could you get such a video? ONLY IN THIS CHANNEL! God bless you Dawid and keep up the good work! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @noobulon4334
    @noobulon4334 Год назад +1

    Iirc "haswell ready" means it has been tested to work with intel speed step, which has a tendancy to mess with the stability of some group regulated psus

  • @JJW3
    @JJW3 Год назад +17

    That SP X-power RAM is actually quite good. I use 32GB of it in one of my systems with an ASUS B550F and 5600X. It runs stable CL16 3200 with DOCP/XMP set. It was one of the ram kits listed on the ASUS QVL for the motherboard.

    • @PhantomOverload
      @PhantomOverload Год назад +5

      I've been using the SP RAM in my PC and almost every PC I've built. Never had an issue it's extremely good.

    • @rjy87
      @rjy87 Год назад +2

      I've used 32gb turbine and stealth in 4 different systems, including my daily driver for 2 years with no problems. The 32gb kits are also dual rank. Although I did get one kit that couldnt' hit XMP but returns are so easy with amazon it really wasn't a big deal.

  • @FoxRacingGaming
    @FoxRacingGaming Год назад +1

    The cooler goes with the amd logo on the left... as the way you have it is clearly blocking a ram slot 😁

  • @joannaatkins822
    @joannaatkins822 Год назад +10

    I have a non X ryzen 5 5600 and a rx 6600, and I find them a really good pairing even for AAA games. I'm glad you've had such an awesome experience with such a cheap little system!

    • @MoultrieGeek
      @MoultrieGeek Год назад +2

      Non-X is the way to go for smart money, even more so with the Ryzen 7000 series. The performance differences are insignificant and you can always use PBO to make up any difference.

  • @orenraveh1162
    @orenraveh1162 Год назад +11

    Acctually Very Solid PC For Amazon Maybe Its Evolving

  • @crboxyt
    @crboxyt Год назад +57

    You are a madman! Love your content! You are the type of guy that could build a pc to buy the parts to build a pc and I'm saying it in a good way

    • @BraveClam
      @BraveClam Год назад +7

      That was a comment of all time.

    • @Play3rID
      @Play3rID Год назад +5

      @@BraveClam it was indeed a comment.

    • @arthurmann578
      @arthurmann578 Год назад +1

      🤔🤔😂👍👍

    • @paintsplatkid13
      @paintsplatkid13 Год назад

      @@Play3rID he a bit confused, but he got the right idea.

    • @alexhudspeth1213
      @alexhudspeth1213 Год назад

      Aren't we all that builder? I don't think I have a single rig with any original parts.

  • @nekoplays7
    @nekoplays7 Год назад +1

    10:40 well i actually completed all cyberpunk 2077 main story with that kind of fps i had laptop with igpu ryzen 5 2500U with i think 1gb gpu memory

  • @denvera1g1
    @denvera1g1 Год назад +6

    I think the only problem with mounting the AMD Stealth cooler that way was that it could interfere with RAM clearance if you used 4 sticks, otherwise it doesnt matter

  • @jdbb3gotskills
    @jdbb3gotskills 11 месяцев назад +1

    It’s kinda crazy how people were okay with low frame rates back in the 2000s. As long as it ran the game we were happy. Today we gonna have them frame rates! I’m guilty of this after I built my first gaming PC in 2020.

  • @dustinschings7042
    @dustinschings7042 Год назад +6

    The AMD logo on the cooler should go any direction other than the one you chose lol. Now it covers the first RAM slot.

    • @charliesretrocomputing
      @charliesretrocomputing Год назад

      exactly!! I've heard to always put it to the left, not the right. And I don't think up and down is possible because the mounting holes would be slightly misaligned.

  • @prime_comando
    @prime_comando Год назад +1

    Absolutely insane system for $350. It's insane the PC value you can have today for pennies. You can work a fast food job in a city for 3 days and have enough to buy and build this PC. No excuses.

  • @BarrelRider621
    @BarrelRider621 Год назад +3

    You accidentally made a really balanced rig after you dropped that GPU in there. Thats a nice set up for under $1000 right there.

  • @Spittin_Bars
    @Spittin_Bars Год назад +1

    You gotta update these games to games people actually play currently

  • @andriodman1
    @andriodman1 Год назад +3

    Your analogies are on point yet again! Keep up the good work!

  • @justporter
    @justporter Год назад +1

    That's it, I'm done spending 5k a year between desktop and laptop having near top of the line performance. I'm going to start getting low end 1k or under PC's to play my games. All I play are older games anyway so I don't really need the high end, and many of them don't like high refresh either so I may as well save some money.

  • @benjikrafter
    @benjikrafter Год назад +4

    This pc was so close to being a super clean stealthy build. Black PSU cables, black ram, and a less tinfoil motherboard backplate

    • @trolco
      @trolco Год назад

      Yepp, my suggest in place of the poor mustard-ketchup cabled psu would be the blitzwolf gp-1 550w...same price, step up in rating(80+gold), quality, fully modular, black cables and little rgb.

  • @Lyander25
    @Lyander25 Год назад +1

    12:57 Dang did you actually bend the frame of the PCIe covers that much? This case is definitely not made of mythril

  • @Gigabarto
    @Gigabarto Год назад +3

    i love molex conectors

  • @wearetheborg
    @wearetheborg Год назад +1

    for 800 dollar and you have like x3-4 more fps with this setup:
    AMD RYZEN 5 - 5600
    6700 XT
    Asrock A520M-HDV
    ADATA LEGEND 800 2TB M2 SSD
    FSP - CMT223S SILENT PC CASE
    DDR4 G.Skill Aegis 3200MHz 16GB
    Toshiba - P300 6TB
    Gigabyte - P650B
    also 6tb hdd and 2tb ssd so lol

  • @DoktorHaus014
    @DoktorHaus014 Год назад +3

    Man, I love your videos. Most of them are totally pointless, but so damn funny. Keep on the good work!

  • @TeacherGamer1981
    @TeacherGamer1981 Год назад +1

    You forgot to post total price at the end including dedicated GPU @Dawid

  • @bradfordskeldorado
    @bradfordskeldorado Год назад +7

    Dude! I just did a vid on the deepcool ch510 mesh digital case and the mounting for the ssds were a really nice touch! I'm really digging deepcools products!

  • @AmazinGamin
    @AmazinGamin 10 месяцев назад +1

    1:04 That aged well 💀

  • @P_Five65
    @P_Five65 Год назад +4

    I’m offended by the way your mounting the cooler. You should remove 4 screws and rotate that AMD logo to the top😂

  • @Funfax7396
    @Funfax7396 Год назад +1

    Fun fact about this cheapest part and components, asus msi gigabyte asrock use them. But just call it their own thing, to confuse the fools who buy their own brands. And you know all smart people know all componets made in thaiwan or japan are the same

  • @AnnaDoes
    @AnnaDoes Год назад +3

    HOW did it turn out so good-looking?? With Ketchup and mustard even!

  • @D4rkMatter1975
    @D4rkMatter1975 Год назад +1

    Awesome video enjoyed it immensely. Every time you said Canadian Drachmae made me die with laughter I have always enjoyed you sense of humour Dawid 😄😅

  • @ryzen397
    @ryzen397 Год назад +3

    I always wonderered what do you do with all these computers after you build them? Do you just return the stuff?

    • @JasonEllingsworth
      @JasonEllingsworth Год назад

      I imagine he is building these for customers. They give a budget, he picks the parts, and then gives it a "theme" and makes a video based around that.

  • @Toby_the_Glen
    @Toby_the_Glen Год назад +1

    Two questions:
    Why no M2 ssd?
    Where is the cheapest Windows 11 being sold?

  • @MrBullseyeYT
    @MrBullseyeYT Год назад +6

    I bet that you could have gotten tons of more framerate on the iGPU if you oriented the AMD stock cooler a different way. :P

    • @Njazmo
      @Njazmo Год назад +2

      RGB adds +10% more FPS. :P

  • @Jay_the_Caffeinator
    @Jay_the_Caffeinator Год назад +1

    Awesomesauce video, Dawid! I was really surprised this build was so high-end!!!
    You, sir, are still the best low end reviewer I love watching.

  • @SpoonHurler
    @SpoonHurler Год назад +4

    I'd force a 5600g over the 4600g personally for about twice the amount of cache but I love the rest of this build. Definitely need both dual ram sticks and as much as you can afford for the iGPU so 16 or even 32 GBs is right and allocate 4 or 8 GBs to video. But that of course would not be the CHEAPEST-ish :D

    • @sykoteddy
      @sykoteddy Год назад +1

      Well, I'd argue it's still cheaper than buying a dedicated graphics card.

  • @chriscastillo291
    @chriscastillo291 Год назад +2

    wow actually looks clean!!!

  • @uglybob7505
    @uglybob7505 Год назад +24

    You had me at "Amazon crap".........

  • @MystikNomad
    @MystikNomad Год назад +1

    Love the video! I almost spit out my lunch laughing hard at work when I heard your Canadian currency pronunciation. This pc from Amazon parts performs way better than most Amazon affordable “pre-builds”.

  • @Bulbidoor
    @Bulbidoor Год назад +3

    That thermaltake psu is actually fairly decent ive been using the exact same one and it hasn't blown up yet

    • @jaysdood
      @jaysdood Год назад +2

      Emphasis on the yet 😉 But seriously, Thermaltake aren't horrific.

  • @RoshiRoll
    @RoshiRoll Год назад +1

    Raaa intresting video was gonna consider building a pc without a gpu for beginning but to much of a difference need the gpu now also love the outro* pain and simple

  • @jragonwriter6316
    @jragonwriter6316 Год назад +3

    Will we see a death match arena of death between this cheap Amazon build, and some of those crappy pre-builds you keep buying?

  • @Tigertail5000
    @Tigertail5000 8 месяцев назад

    10:21 the way dawid just pauses to dominate that guy cracks me up 🤣🤣

  • @TheAcadianGuy
    @TheAcadianGuy Год назад +3

    This guy’s humour is like a nice warm cup of Tim Horton coffee in a cold morning day.

    • @miked3168
      @miked3168 Год назад

      I like his humor but hprtons coffee is like rancid battery acid

  • @vidsbylambo
    @vidsbylambo Год назад +1

    "Ebola case" is pretty accurate.

  • @lucahategan
    @lucahategan Год назад +7

    dawid, im curious: how do you sound so well in videos? your audio sounds like you spend 98% of the time you have to make a video editing audio.
    whenever i record myself i sound like talking into a bucket lol

    • @FranNyan
      @FranNyan Год назад +4

      Microphone quality helps, as does having good sound dampening in the area you're recording in. Do some tests with what you got, figure out how to get your mic to best pick up *just* your voice and fiddle with the settings on your recording software. Most the time, editing the audio should only take the time to slap on the standard filters and edit out all the ums, stutters and verbal typos. (Source: Being on the webcast team at work. 80% of the sound improvement came from sound dampening and a microphone that didn't suck. Well worth looking into if you can)

    • @DadGamingLtd
      @DadGamingLtd Год назад +2

      For sound dampening on the cheap, open up your closet and let the clothes on hangers do it's magic...

  • @andreasdill4329
    @andreasdill4329 Год назад +1

    At least in tech it is usual to make inscriptions readable from below or from the right side. So you mounted the cooler the wrong way. And für the Molex powered fan: There was also a 3-Pin plug. I usually cut the extension wires to the Molex 4-Pin right at close as possible at the 3-Pin. So you get a normal 3-Pin Fan to connect to a board header.

  • @NE0N0W0
    @NE0N0W0 Год назад +4

    Dropped a Rx 6650 xt into my system yesterday after running off a 5600G iGPU for a while and it honestly shocked me a lot at the difference in performance caused by adding in one part. also had to deal with the wierd break off slot covers and it did not feel right to break them off at all lol.

    • @Blujay188
      @Blujay188 Год назад

      How does it perform in 1440p ??

    • @NE0N0W0
      @NE0N0W0 Год назад +1

      @@Blujay188 i dont have a 1440p monitor so i cant test that

    • @5british5
      @5british5 Год назад

      @@NE0N0W0 YOu can with VSR , its in the AMD driver thing

    • @JasonEllingsworth
      @JasonEllingsworth Год назад

      Well, the gpu is the single most important part for pc performance. You can take a 10 year old pc with a 3rd gen intel processor, and add a decent video card, maybe add another matching stick of ram, and it will give you a proper gaming experience.

    • @valkasolidor6727
      @valkasolidor6727 Год назад

      I was thinking of upgrading to an rx 6650 xt now while I can get The Last of Us as a bonus lol.

  • @video.denali564
    @video.denali564 Год назад +1

    CPU fan is facing wrong way bc it will block the ram slot on some motherboards.

  • @aefinn
    @aefinn Год назад +3

    What Full ATX case would you recommend for someone who doesn't want any see through windows in it and doesn't care about rainbow color led extravaganza beeming out from the case?

    • @floydlooney6837
      @floydlooney6837 Год назад +3

      I have never understood the fascination with making your PC look like the neon sign outside of a brothel

    • @aefinn
      @aefinn Год назад

      @@floydlooney6837 exactly. And it feels like all the cases nowadays are designed for that.

    • @musek5048
      @musek5048 Год назад

      There's several I've seen on sites like Newegg but a lot of them come with a drive bays. I have a gamemax m60 that has mesh side panels and no glass but it's only an matx case

    • @rossclutterbuck1060
      @rossclutterbuck1060 Год назад

      if you don't care about RGB and looking into the case, why does it matter if the case has a window?

    • @rossclutterbuck1060
      @rossclutterbuck1060 Год назад +1

      @@floydlooney6837 I'll never understand the fascination with people shitting on those who enjoy aesthetics as much as performance. It's not your money, it's not your system, it's none of your business.

  • @tro_b0t
    @tro_b0t Год назад +2

    I love my MSI B550m vvvdugh motherboard, thing lets me use 4400mhz ram, has really good built in oc/uv profiles for the non-overclockable Ryzen 7 5800X3D, and the newer VC WiFi (which is the same price) actually has WiFi 6E and even three extra full PCI-E 3 16x slots ontop the main gen-4! Not to mention the full four ram slots being on a sub $120 Micro ATX mobo!

  • @henrikdamgaard5706
    @henrikdamgaard5706 Год назад +9

    Hi David, nice to see you spend the patreon money on really awesome hardware. Honestly speeking, I like to see igpu put into play again. Far from everybody can afford a RTX 4090 or similar. I actually sell many with 5600G, with a proper upgrade path (good psu for instance)

    • @TheDiner50
      @TheDiner50 Год назад +1

      5600G and 5700G are awesome. But as a upgrade path it is just sad. Outside of the fact that 5600G might be even cheaper then 5600(nonx) it just aint right to put a dedicated GPU on a APU. Just no. Anyways AM5 might give us APU's that make low end GPU's pointless at last. But to buy a 5600G to then add a 7600xt or even 6700xt sounds like such a waste. Even the new AM5 CPU's makes more sense since the iGPU in them are not really for gaming yet gives the benefits of a backup graphics for troubleshooting. 5600G is not worth it if one can get a 5700x instead really.

    • @Awngelo
      @Awngelo Год назад +3

      i bought a 5600g and later put a 3060ti in it when the prices dropped was worth it!

    • @Joreel
      @Joreel Год назад +3

      ​​@@Awngelo it's rarely not worth it to add a dedicated GPU to a gaming system. I love having a IGPU on my system for backup if my card starts malfunctioning so I can troubleshoot things and still be able to use the system for basic stuff when I have to replace the GPU. Learned this lesson the hard way a long time ago and never made that mistake again.

    • @Awngelo
      @Awngelo Год назад

      @@Joreel ye thats how i see it too. But the only reason why i bought the 5600g in particular was bcs i play simple games like minecraft, valorant and fortnite. And the gpu prices were too high in 2021. But its always smart to have a igpu or integrated graphics

    • @valkasolidor6727
      @valkasolidor6727 Год назад

      To be precise, the last steam user statistic I read showed that only 0.24% of users had a RTX 4090 installed (one quarter of one percent of the sample poll).

  • @EDV8ZR1
    @EDV8ZR1 Год назад +1

    Will the Favorite tool come out the a hole saw for the Front Panel More Ventilation More Cooling a Happier CPU.

  • @Jaimin088
    @Jaimin088 Год назад +3

    Please upload more prebuilt videos

  • @TakenWithout
    @TakenWithout Год назад

    1:11 X-power gaming turbine gives off the same energy as those people who stick GTR, Type R, M, and Nismo onto their Peugeot 208

  • @ghosthokage08
    @ghosthokage08 Год назад +7

    Well done sir! When you mentioned this build last week I got excited! And it didn't disappoint. That MACUBE is surprisingly less crap-tastic than I thought it would be!

    • @TurkeyJoe
      @TurkeyJoe Год назад +1

      I was pleasantly surprised about the choice of case, as it's the one I have! Solid budget case IMO.

    • @ghosthokage08
      @ghosthokage08 Год назад

      @@TurkeyJoe Just goes to show that companies with a "meh" track record can still make quality components. I actually have that SSD he used manufactured by Silicon Power. Its cheap and good. A rare combination.

    • @SeeJayPlayGames
      @SeeJayPlayGames Год назад

      looks like the only real negative about that case is the breakoff slot covers, which are common on cheap cases (and have been for decades). That and sharp edges/thin metal. All are hallmarks of cheap. Though they've largely gotten away from sharp edges lately, I'm sure some bottom-tier cases still have this problem.

  • @triggerhappypiglet
    @triggerhappypiglet Год назад

    Nice mic and music, man!
    All the best to you, all the way from Germany!

  • @KristalMC
    @KristalMC Год назад +3

    Actually puting an Radeon Rx550 4Gb video card (110$) can make this Pc pretty usable!

    • @aymen.d1372
      @aymen.d1372 Год назад +1

      110,?? bru h wtf no no no with 110$ you can get a used 1660 bro....

    • @piersonm5574
      @piersonm5574 Год назад

      ​@@aymen.d1372 depends on the country

    • @parracaesar
      @parracaesar Год назад +1

      RX580 8Gb are going for that price in canada now, they were popular mining cards so now they're getting sold off in mass bundles

    • @aymen.d1372
      @aymen.d1372 Год назад

      @@piersonm5574 not sure where you live my country is so fuked up that 3050 costs more than 400$ and the 3060ti 600$😊💔 but 550 for 110$ nah you have to leve this place😂

    • @piersonm5574
      @piersonm5574 Год назад +2

      @aymen.D Here in South Africa rx580 8gb costs $100 used and gtx 1660 costs $140 used. Rx550 isn't as common here, the Rx580 is pretty good on the used market because of all the mining. It's cheap to get new thermal pads and anyone doing a new build already has thermal paste, I would recommend repasting cards this old. And yeah, Rtx 3050 is still scamming people new here at nearly $400

  • @mukkah
    @mukkah Год назад +1

    The MSI B550M pro vdh wifi is actually a pretty god damn slick budget board tbh
    Used it for a build recently because it offered a ridiculous amount of features I was looking for for stupid cheap
    Haven't had any issues with it, didn't even have to fuck with bios update (luckily, heard from many users some came with old ass bios and had to update p.i.t.a. via usb stick)
    Solid buy, imo

  • @containname5965
    @containname5965 Год назад +7

    THIS MAN BASICALLY MADE MY EXACT PC WTH 😭😭😭

  • @NonLegitNation2
    @NonLegitNation2 Год назад

    I love that now 3 channels have done $400 and below PC builds, it works out great for me because a friend of mine wants me to build him a PC and his max budget is $400. I parted a build out on pcpartpicker which is quite a bit different going with a cheaper AMD cpu (R3 3200G) and board (Msi B450-A Pro Max) but more expensive larger storage (1TB Crucial BX500 SSD) and a better case (Zalman S2). It came in at around $395 (excluding fans because I told him I have plenty of spare case fans when he needs them) but I told him he would still have to purchase atleast a Windows 11 key from one of those discount key websites.

  • @simonguyett7643
    @simonguyett7643 Год назад +4

    Will this comment get a like?

  • @umyboiblue
    @umyboiblue Год назад

    this video took me from being a casual viewer who subscribes, to being a fan who subscribes. great content.

  • @liminalmessaging
    @liminalmessaging Год назад +1

    dude that igpu result in battlefield 5 is SO playable. i'm accustomed to running games in the 20-40fps range anyway, and i have no problem going to 720p and lower for fps gains, so seeing results like this makes me (and my wallet) very excited!

  • @Blablabla3945
    @Blablabla3945 Год назад

    This is the most sensible build i have seen in a while.
    A be quiet pure rock slim 2, 2 to 3 new casefans from arctic and a 512gig ssd and you are set.
    A 700 USD build that can play anything and actually looks pretty nice.

  • @GeeboatsCollects
    @GeeboatsCollects Год назад

    So 2 things Dawid, 1) seeing you have to hand screw stuff with a normal screw driver when Linus could clearly bike messenger across town the LTT ratchet screwdriver to you makes me sad. and 2) I love this build cause it is very close to my personal build. I run an AMD 5600G with 16gb DDR4 3200mhz on a TUF X570-PLUS (wifi) and an RX 6600 that I got new for under $300. This puts this video into probably my Top 3 Dawid videos of all time!

  • @alexandrutereify
    @alexandrutereify Год назад

    Dawid, at 6:30 you can clearly see the Molex being daisy-chained off a PMW header, probably for people without case fan connectors. Hook it up to the motherboard

  • @trampato
    @trampato Год назад

    I really apreciate the attention to the audio in your videos. thank you for that

  • @ppmaster69
    @ppmaster69 Год назад +1

    does it matter what case it is because that 1 is out of stock and could any recommend me one that would work

  • @EweToobUsername
    @EweToobUsername Год назад

    So a few things:
    1) This case rocks for the price. Only thing that comes close is the Montech X1, but I prefer this one because of how the glass is mounted. $30 more gets you a Montech X3 though, and even with 6 - yes, 6 - Molex fans that use the 5 volt pin for the RGB lighting, it’s better than either case because of the included 140 and 120 fans.
    2) There are people who put the AMD Wraith logo on the left. There are people who put the AMD Wraith logo on the right. And then there are the the people that just take the shroud off because logos are annoying.
    3) I’ve used that PSU in several budget builds over the last decade and they’ve all been solid. The 700 watt model is the bare minimum I’d use if I were building something today since it’s a “rule of 2/3rds” PSU - only 2/3rd the wattage is available on 12 volts.

  • @rattlehead1972
    @rattlehead1972 Год назад

    I built my first PC using parts from Amazon including the 5 4600g, 16 gb of Corsair 3200 MHz ram 500gb crucial nvme, evga PSU and an Asus b450 motherboard and a frankly terrible cit case for the princely sum of £73 thanks to my works bonus of £200 of Amazon vouchers. It was a great starting experience but have since bought a 1660 super and a thermaltake h18 case and wow she's now a beaut. And I used a video of yours to help build it..... So thank you sir.

  • @333Socks
    @333Socks Год назад

    Hi Dawid, at 7:18 you installed the SSD with mounts. Can you please tell me the name of those anmd where did you get those mounts, thanks. Love your videos, greetings from the UK.

  • @phr3dmcc0y
    @phr3dmcc0y Год назад

    I love these videos. Its nice to know that you dont need to go broke just to play games.

  • @experio1739
    @experio1739 11 месяцев назад

    Another thing about these iGPU's is that they have shared memory for VRAM, allowing the dedicated RAM to be used. However, there are ways in the BIOS, and other ways (check other YT videos) on how you can give it dedicated VRAM and increase it. I've got a Ryzen 7 5700u with a Vega 8 iGPU with 3GB VRAM.

  • @Nerdificationing
    @Nerdificationing Год назад

    Suggestion Dawid - do an incremental improvements series.
    e.g. take a SUPER low spec PC and gradually boost ONE category per episode. E.g. Graphics from APU to 1070 to 2060 to 3050 to 4090, CPU from i3, i5, i7 to Ryzen 9/i9, SSD, Mobo, etc
    Some cases I assume it will have little to no impact, see where diminishing returns kicks in

  • @markkus-oliverollo2380
    @markkus-oliverollo2380 Год назад +2

    I, too, love the Msi B550M PRO-VDÄÆUGH WIFI Motherboard.

  • @danytoob
    @danytoob Год назад

    OMG... Holy Moley! You've got my screwdriver 😲😲. One of my fav ratchets.
    Awesome. Oh, nice build for the super low $!
    Thx for your hard work. ... DT

  • @maolcogi
    @maolcogi Год назад +2

    Would have been cool to mention the settings in Cyberpunk at the end, but fuck it I have a 4090 for Cyberpunk, I watch you for the fun!

    • @taragwendolyn
      @taragwendolyn Год назад +1

      Overkill lol. I'm using an arc a770 (on Linux) in a system that's shockingly similar to this build (5600 instead of a 4600g, and a modular power supply, but same motherboard), and it's yawning with max settings in cyberpunk, even at 3840x1440

  • @MikeyDfromTN
    @MikeyDfromTN Год назад +1

    The fact it runs 2077 at all on a IGPU is pretty impressive

  • @MrBegmar
    @MrBegmar Год назад +1

    It is very similar to my current build. But I bought 5600G, 1 TB NVMe drive, better PSU and faster RAM. Even without GPU installed it works quite well. I was surprised with that iGPU. But in like two weeks when I will have another paycheck I will put 6650 XT into it. Still it is quite affordable gaming setup to play in Full HD.

  • @justinvanhorne9958
    @justinvanhorne9958 Год назад

    what do you do with these systems dawid? i mean i know most of the general stuff you keep is reused like the 3080ti, the cool anime case, etc. what about these systems that are basically one and done.

  • @thesilentgametestr
    @thesilentgametestr Год назад +1

    They have improved on the graphics side of their newer APU chips. I have a non gaming laptop that has a Ryzen 7 4700u and while the config involves a soldered 8gb ram stick, it plays a lot of games quite well. Mix settings obviously for some games, but was really impressed with it. I do have a gaming laptop now, but I still use the Ryzen laptop.

  • @mxss115
    @mxss115 Год назад +1

    I remember my first build was around $350, but I was able to find a GPU (a $100 HD7770) to squeeze into my budget. It helped that at the time Microcenter had a deal for an FX-4100 cpu and a (very cheap) mobo for $100. I then overclocked the FX to 4.5 ghz on that cheap board and stock cooler, somehow.

  • @rolandmosley9878
    @rolandmosley9878 9 месяцев назад

    learned a lot to upgrade my pc, thanks for the examples on seeing what each thing does for the pc and explaining the processes as well as you did.

  • @GamingWithLance
    @GamingWithLance Год назад

    I legitimately love your contents.

  • @Gregg69420
    @Gregg69420 Год назад +1

    The case is still better than the Alienware cases though

  • @dktol56
    @dktol56 Год назад

    "Yes, it's the end! BYE!" Gotta love that closing. Linoooode...