How to Choose The Best PC Parts in 2023! 🛠️ [Simple Rules for Selecting the Right Parts!]
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- One of the most frequent questions I get is around how to pick the best PC parts for any given budget, which is why in today's video I'll be covering off exactly how I pick the parts for my builds, and simple rules you can follow to select the best parts, every time!
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⬇️ My Top Component Picks [PAID LINKS] ⬇️
Processors (CPUs) 👇
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X
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AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
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Motherboards 👇
ASRock B650M Pro RS
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MSI Pro X670-P WiFi
Amazon (Global): geni.us/DnTAu
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Memory (RAM) 👇
Team T-Force Vulcan 32GB
Amazon (Global): geni.us/6c7Oc
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G.SKILL Flare X5 32GB
Amazon (Global): geni.us/0HH3Epl
Newegg (US & CA): howl.me/ckJ48eCEkdQ
SSDs 👇
Corsair MP600 Pro XT 1TB
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Samsung 990 Pro
Amazon (Global): geni.us/ov09ut
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Graphics Cards (GPUs) 👇
AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT
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AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT
Amazon (Global): geni.us/yIZD7AB
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AMD Radeon 7900 XTX
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Cases 👇
Montech Air 903 MAX
Amazon (Global): geni.us/v3Rz
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Hyte Y60
Amazon (Global): TBC
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0:00 Intro
0:30 AD
0:58 The Eight Fundamental PC Components
2:15 Picking a CPU and GPU Combo
3:55 Picking a Motherboard
5:50 Picking Memory
6:25 Picking an SSD
7:48 Picking a Power Supply
9:03 Picking a CPU Cooler
10:17 Picking a PC Case
11:26 Fine-Tuning the Build Parts List
13:29 The GeekaWhat GPU Tier List!
13:45 Graphics Card Upgrade
14:01 Recap of the main tips! Наука
if your on a a budget and want a mid range pc i would recommend a micro build you can save around $100-$150 by just going a little bit cheaper on the case and fans e.g case Lian Li LANCOOL 205M and you can go with a budget aio e.g ID-COOLING FROSTFLOW what you could also use for exhause or if you wanna go all out buy a three fan pack to replace the two fans on the aio and you can also add another exhaust and trust me this will run really good if your not going for a beefy gpu like the 4080 and stuff and you could put some cute stickers on it to make it look like a lil baby polar bear or something bc the case is smol :)
Edit: the case comes with two 140mm fans on the front
thanks geeka helped me a lot
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Great video! Learned a lot from watching this. Just one question; for the 50% rule, do you count the motherboard as well as the CPU and GPU?
Good one. I spent more than 50 percent on the cpu and gpu certainly.
yeah! this was awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I splurged a bit on the motherboard. That allows me to make upgrades as better cpu's come out. System has a 570 motherboard but only ryzen 5 3600 chip. Now as the 7xxx chips are out, i can jump up to something like a 5900 or even 5950. Gpu is upgraded as prices dropped. Case is not a big factor. Ram and storage has dropped drastically also. Meanwhile the server is rocking a athlon cpu and now 2 14tb drives for movies.
Oh brother
Can you make a video about today's version of the best single gaming and streaming PC benchmarks such as warzone call of Duty Multiplayer Apex Fortnight if you like
Do i need a LS520 A-RGB if the Phanteks Eclipse G360A has built in fans?
Edit: Also should a get a fan on the back of the case like to the left of the cpu?
Pleassse do a build in the Phanteks NV5
have a 5600x and a 2070s.. just picked up a 7800xt and will probably upgrade to a ryzen 9000 cpu when they come out :)
8000 is the one coming out soon, 9000 will probably be in a few more years
What case was shown in the intro
Will a i5 13600kf (or 14600kf when it releases) work with 6950 xt
It will, but by the price u can buy a 6950xt I'd instead go with the more recent 7800xt, but if you already have the card or can get it used for a lower price than the 7800xt then go with it
Nice. But I would have definitely gone for more ram over a 'better' same class GPU.
anything over 32gb of ddr5 is overkill for 95% of people.
@@ghostyhype_btw4303no that is only for ddr 4 ddr 5 needs atleast 32 gb
@@ghostyhype_btw4303for now at least, so many new games recommend 32gb of ram for the lowest settings
Yea this was Awsome I'm a streamer and I'm running an 8th gen i5 8400 cpu and a gtx 1080 8gb I'm thinking of building another pc just for my stream pc just to hold my stream what budget am I looking at plz help me 💙💙
For streaming a 900 to 1200 usd budget is enough, and perhaps u could even play at 1440p with the correct picks
@@ninja47yt64 ty dood 💙
I want to build my first pc and my budget is 1.5k I want to get high for on most games and want them to run smooth does anyone have ideas on what I should buy
Which is more worth the price? Go for ryzen 5 7600 + RX 7800 XT or Ryzen 7 7800x3d + RX7800 XT?
7800x3d for gaming
is deepcool ak620 good enough for ryzen 7 5800x3d?
yess
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If I’m using a i7-13700k with a 4070 what motherboard do you suggest?
A solid Z790 with wifi if u need, good options around 250 to 320 bucks include MSI Edge and stuff like that, it mostly depends on what features you want, hope it helped
im running the 4070ti and use this ASUS PRIME B760-PLUS D4
is a ryzen 5 7600x + rx 6700xt a good combo?
Yes but a 7600 is more than enough
Yo geekawhat i would love to see a 1500$ 7800xt build
Lmao that’s exactly what this video is
@@Mansour77 it has a 7600x
I'm building a 7900xt build. I have all my parts I just need my motherboard and cpu, but sadly I'm broke 😭😭😭
Birthday is coming up soon sooo hopefully I'm well funded to buy the rest of my parts and finally build a pc 🎉🎉🎉
Congrats on your bday
@@ninja47yt64 thank you thank you 🙏🏾
happy early birthday
@@exot1c_dark066 tank u 😁
happy early birthday
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Bro this stuff is so confusing a prebuilt is looking real tempting right now
1250 dollars if you want to have a 1080p144hz build that is future proof for the next 5-10 years.
I'd say 1250 is a bit much, a 1000 dollar ish build with a r5 7600 and a RX 7600 or used 6700/6750xt would go on for quite some time
@@ninja47yt64the rx 7600 won't last very long. The 6700xt is too weak and the 6750xt is great but is still older then a 7700xt. Especially if you are going for 5+ years. To top it off, for myself then, I don't like used, especially if I'm going for 5+ years. But the Ryzen5 7600 that I agree on. Things will change as I heard that the 7600xt could come out and that would be an ideal 1080p144hz card that could last you more then 5 years.
I’m tripping I thought it said sigma rules not simple😂😂😂
So mostly kipping intel here?
Well, to be honest AMD has much better value than Intel at the moment, but he should put the Intel alternatives in the video as well as the AMD ones.
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2.5k for a 7900xtx/4080/4090 build? excuse you?
7800xtx already fits in a 1.8-9k build. a 40909 already fits under 2.4k...
you are doing something wrong if you have to spend over 2.5k to obtain one of those gpus.
guide line is such inbalanced and not related to quality other then ''amazon reviews'' and ''popular brands'' which relate nothing to quality.
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I want cheap price, powerful performance.
Buy a AIO .
Air coolers suck balls!
first 4 min trash talk
i then realized this video is bs when he say get 16gb if total build below thousand dollar, get 32gb if above thousand dollar. bs
Better "form factor"? Declaring that bigger motherboards are inherently "better" is absolutely fucking ridiculous.
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