This $400 Gaming PC is Easily Repeatable!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • In this video, I build a budget-friendly $400 gaming PC with new parts that I ordered. This build is highly repeatable, and after testing its gaming performance, we'll see if it's worth it.
    Enjoy watching!
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    Build from the video
    CPU - amzn.to/3VMVZ59
    Motherboard - amzn.to/4c4vLAY
    RAM - amzn.to/4bq5Anf
    Storage - amzn.to/4ereqDR
    PC Case - amzn.to/4cuQUUL
    Power Supply - amzn.to/3RAGtXH
    Graphics Card - amzn.to/4c47xXt
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    RAM - amzn.to/3zjON7C
    Storage - amzn.to/3xslrn9
    PC Case - amzn.to/3RAHejv
    Power Supply - amzn.to/4et8Lgw
    USB Wi-Fi Adapter - amzn.to/4cpeT7E
    Time Stamps🕒:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:16 - CPU
    00:48 - Motherboard
    01:33 - RAM
    01:56 - Storage
    02:21 - PC Case
    03:09 - Power Supply
    03:09 - Graphics Card
    04:15 - First Boot / RAM issue
    04:40 - Setup
    04:45 - Specs / Benchmarks
    04:59 - 3DMark
    05:10 - Counter-Strike 2
    05:28 - Apex Legends
    05:43 - Fortnite
    06:10 - PUBG
    06:24 - The Finals
    06:33 - Call of Duty: Warzone
    06:44 - Performance in Online Games
    06:56 - Elden Ring
    07:09 - God of War
    07:25 - Days Gone
    07:31 - Cyberpunk 2077
    07:44 - Conclusion
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Комментарии • 33

  • @danielx3395
    @danielx3395 17 дней назад +14

    For just 5 dollar extra you could have gotten the Ryzen 5 5500

  • @me-she
    @me-she 19 дней назад +8

    Impressive I'm regretting my own pc build list now 😅😅😅

  • @YonkersDolphin
    @YonkersDolphin 19 дней назад +3

    Really enjoyed the video! Been trying to convince my brother to build his own and get into pc gaming. I’ll have to show him this video :)

  • @JamesSmith-go8if
    @JamesSmith-go8if 17 дней назад +2

    I love your videos. All your videos are on point.

  • @kshitijrastogi1
    @kshitijrastogi1 19 дней назад +1

    Really a great video!

  • @nvexital4765
    @nvexital4765 2 дня назад

    Im subscribing after this video and im actually planning to get this build done my self no, i very much appreciate the fact you set the title as “400” and it was actually pretty much 400$ unlike other tech creators they make a “500” build according to the title but when you try making the same build its off the 500 mark which I understand if its 20 bucks over which is fine but I keep finding builds that are in 600 range when the title said 500 but either way great vid and hope to see more

  • @andy.garcia92
    @andy.garcia92 20 дней назад +2

    good stuff! v:

  • @ducvu2822
    @ducvu2822 18 дней назад +3

    0:29 bro used a ram stick as a paper knife

    • @Noxeyfn2.0
      @Noxeyfn2.0 10 дней назад +2

      Oh I didn’t realise that lol 😂

  • @RobertFixit
    @RobertFixit 19 дней назад +1

    pretty classy!

  • @Bluestarferies
    @Bluestarferies 15 дней назад +1

    Built a ryzen 5 5600g (new), coolermaster q300l (new), ddr4 3200mhz 16gb (new), be quiet 650w bronze (new), be quiet pure rock 2 (new), b550m ds3h gigabyte motherboard (new), 500gb m2 ssd (used) and an Rtx 2060 6gb (used) for like 450€.

  • @beirch
    @beirch 19 дней назад +1

    I have the CM Q500L myself, and I think the Q300L is almost identical. Just a word of warning about it: The exhaust fan is extremely low quality. Mine seemed to sync with the internal frequency of the case, which caused it to rattle and hum very loudly. Swapped it with a Noctua 120mm redux and now it's pretty much silent. The case itself is decent, especially for low budget builds. I've seen people have airflow issues with higher end parts. It only comes with an exhaust fan and in the Q500L the PSU is located at the front intake, so that's probably why. I bought one 120mm intake fan, and one 80mm exhaust fan which sits right under the GPU (blowing out the back), and temps are perfect with that setup.

  • @TheSaturdayNights
    @TheSaturdayNights 19 дней назад +3

    Really liked your video! Very similar to a build I did recently. If you’re thinking of repeating this build, please please please, pony up a bit more money for an arc A580. Your graphics score will more than double for like $50 more or less

  • @RetrOrigin
    @RetrOrigin 18 дней назад +1

    it's a nice build, but would be good to mention that there's practically no upgrade path.
    The VRM on that MoBo wont really be able to handle better CPUs without severe thermal throttling and the PSU will also limit future GPU upgrade options.

  • @gamer_lowspecs
    @gamer_lowspecs 12 дней назад +1

    This is a exacly buy that i made, just change the m.2 by a linkmore xe300 256gb, the graphics card, a Galakuro gtx 1660 super, used in excellent condition and the case, is a morovol 625 mini ATX , besides i buy a extra fancooler DarkRock PX4

  • @koreandude
    @koreandude 18 дней назад +1

    great video! would spent abit more and possibly get a used 6600 or 5700xt as its leaps over the 580.

  • @SportTrivHQ
    @SportTrivHQ 20 дней назад +2

    good vid

  • @akn99z83
    @akn99z83 16 дней назад +2

    Video is good
    But this budget is very expensive
    Cpu 3600 now = 77$ in ali express
    Gpu rx 5500xt = 90$_ 100$
    Motherboard can you find bester b550m = 90$

  • @RAZE_MAIN993
    @RAZE_MAIN993 12 дней назад +3

    If you want to push more out of that PC buy a ryzen 5 5500 and a 1660 super but you will need to buy the GPU used

    • @gamer_lowspecs
      @gamer_lowspecs 12 дней назад +1

      I made that, all buyed by amazon, also the gpu used, but on excellente condition.

  • @RohanSingh-ng6zc
    @RohanSingh-ng6zc 20 дней назад +2

    Good video try to do some benchmark on same pc with rx 6600 and rtx 3060

  • @yourbluewaffle
    @yourbluewaffle 19 дней назад +3

    Just a few things that could be better in my opinion:
    1. You can get an a320 or b350 board for cheaper and pair it with a used ryzen 2600. The 2600 has higher L3 cache than the 4500 so it performs better in some cases plus you can get it almost anywhere in the 2nd hand market.
    2. You overpaid for an rx580 2048sp. Those go for like 70$. You could have gotten better deals for an actual rx580 2304sp.
    Lots for room for improvement when you consider the 2nd hand market since places like ebay or even Chinese resellers are flooded with good stuff available to anyone in the world.

  • @danielx3395
    @danielx3395 19 дней назад +1

    Can it run American truck Simulator good at high setting

  • @soj_89
    @soj_89 19 дней назад

    May I ask, why did you go with a brand new RX580, instead of a used card like the GTX1660 or even the RX 580 non-2048, since those are significantly better than the RX580 2048?

    • @FunFactFrenzy5
      @FunFactFrenzy5 19 дней назад

      So everyone can build the exact same pc Easily without looking for a used gpu or if someone doesn't trust the used market he can buy new rx 580

    • @soj_89
      @soj_89 19 дней назад

      @@FunFactFrenzy5 That's a fair point, however, value for money is a key thing for a low budget build like that. For all new parts though, it is absolutely great, well done.

    • @FunFactFrenzy5
      @FunFactFrenzy5 19 дней назад

      @@soj_89 for a low budget pc used parts are better than new parts but for an all new pc i agree its really good

  • @ardelmanahan5624
    @ardelmanahan5624 17 дней назад +1

    Why 4500? Isn't 3600 much better?

  • @zhayward3190
    @zhayward3190 17 дней назад

    Any modren cpu with a base clock lower than 4ghz is literally trash no offense

  • @metintaskn4165
    @metintaskn4165 17 дней назад

    This is shit for 400

  • @will757
    @will757 19 дней назад

    nobody wants that dogshit case tbh, it has problems with heat for 1, i did flip one and i never used that case again