This Budget PC is INCREDIBLE! We Built The Best Low-Cost AAA Gaming, 4K EMU PC!

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    In this video, we build one of the best $300 budget Gaming and EMulation PC you can build in 2022! With A GTX 1080 paired with an i7 4790, this can play AAA Games and handle 4K EMulation like a Pro! I go over the build, run some benchmarks, and Test some Pc games like God Of War, Elden Ring, Cyberpunk 2077, SPiderman remasted, and more. Plus we test out some high-end emulation like PS2, WiiU, Xbox 360, and PS3, This Video Is Sponsored By URCDKEYS
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:17 Overview
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    01:55 What Needs to upgrade this PC?
    05:32 Putting it all Together
    09:18 Finishing the build-up
    10:44 Forza Horizon 5
    11:37 Benchmarks
    12:26 Spider remastered
    13:00 The Witcher 3
    13:28 God Of War
    13:58 Elden Ring
    14:26 Cyberpunk 2077
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  • @ninjason57
    @ninjason57 Год назад +123

    It's crazy how new AAA gaming is still possible on such old hardware, if you play at 1080p that is.

    • @mystechry
      @mystechry Год назад +47

      There is no sane reason yo force 4k or 120hz.
      Go 1080p/60 and you are fine with quite inexpensive hardware.

    • @fajaradi1223
      @fajaradi1223 Год назад +11

      @@mystechry
      Depends on the game tho.
      From what I've noticed. Unreal Engine based games is VRAM thirsty. Even on 1080p low setting, they'll eat up all the available video memories. Yet still suffering from texture load issues.

    • @mystechry
      @mystechry Год назад +6

      ​@@fajaradi1223 Sure, there are always special cases where you might need more power.
      I am simply happy, that I can play almost any game now on a low power handheld device at 800p 30/60fps.
      It's great times for those who don't need too much quality.
      Actually it's also great times for those, who want max quality ;)

    • @hassosigbjoernson5738
      @hassosigbjoernson5738 Год назад +8

      even 1440p should be possible in some games and with not "ultra" settings.

    • @DFX2KX
      @DFX2KX Год назад

      @@mystechry only genre I can think of that almost requires 4k is simulators and mainly then to see instrument/gauge clusters (lookin at you, ETS/ATS and DCS). otherwise? yeah.

  • @rickygarbaj
    @rickygarbaj Год назад +7

    I just have to say how much I love the new intro music. It's so soothing and satisfying

  • @Blueberrysquad0901
    @Blueberrysquad0901 Год назад +8

    Love when you do these budget builds! Great work as always, keep it up!

  • @GunmetalSnail
    @GunmetalSnail Год назад +78

    For a few months back in 2020 I did this exact thing with several Optiplexes and then flipped them. I made a little money on each one, too. I couldn't get a 1080 for cheap at that time, but RX 480s and a couple 1060s found their way into the systems. Wish I could start doing that again.

    • @DigitalNegative
      @DigitalNegative Год назад +6

      tk bro. i use a opti w/4770 and 1060. never let me down, still satisfies.

    • @Angel_02jdl
      @Angel_02jdl Год назад +1

      Where did you sell it?

    • @limemason
      @limemason Год назад

      Why can't you?

    • @GunmetalSnail
      @GunmetalSnail Год назад +1

      @@limemason money

    • @PieStudios
      @PieStudios Год назад +1

      @@GunmetalSnail get ya money up, not ya funny up

  • @bbay1977
    @bbay1977 Год назад +6

    Great build there. Im always happy with the builds you show. I'm not all that picky either when it comes to gaming either. I'm happy with just 720p. I dont need all the 1080p or 4k, so all your builds work for something like i would build. I have built one of your builds before and it works great with retro gaming.
    Keep up the great work and Content.

  • @gernotresch2348
    @gernotresch2348 Год назад +3

    Thanks this video, especially for the idea with the 24 to 8 pin-adapter. I had an old optiplex at home, but didn't thought that it could be modified as simple as this...

  • @JonathanHolt1988
    @JonathanHolt1988 Год назад +15

    Love these budget builds!

  • @kevinoneill2170
    @kevinoneill2170 Год назад +22

    11:36 Not sure if anyone mentioned this already, but the i7-4790 was released in 2014, definitely NOT in 2017. Thanks for another great video. Keep up the good work, ETA Prime!

    • @NK-le5ws
      @NK-le5ws Год назад +2

      Absolute beast for 2014.

    • @p1nstark
      @p1nstark Год назад

      yup, its a intel 4th gen lmaoo

    • @JosueHernandez-nu5cp
      @JosueHernandez-nu5cp Год назад

      He also said the cpu is holding the gpu back at higher settings… is he mixing them up?

    • @YoungMinistry351
      @YoungMinistry351 Год назад

      @@JosueHernandez-nu5cp No, wdym the 1080 gets bottle necked by the 4790

    • @JosueHernandez-nu5cp
      @JosueHernandez-nu5cp Год назад

      @@YoungMinistry351 sorry, I misheard him

  • @MaxV1.0
    @MaxV1.0 Год назад +31

    I tried a combination of i5 4440 + GTX 1070 it was really good. Processor power went to the i7 by 8.56%. In addition to the old GEN PCI-E on the mother board + CPU bottleneck.

  • @franklininspace5342
    @franklininspace5342 Год назад +9

    This was a great video! Do you think you might do a 2022 build guide on a mini-ATX mobo? I remember you did a video on an emulation PC build that I think was mini-ATX with a unique form factor case (that was vertical instead of horizontal). I enjoy the fun niche builds (even if they are a little more pricey than a budget build or just buying a Steam Deck).

  • @b.k-berg2425
    @b.k-berg2425 4 месяца назад +1

    I am a fan from Germany. I have a built right now some quite similar settings. Started with a i5 4570 and a GTX 1660 ti, switched over to SFF builds and use right now a i7 6700 with a GTX 1650 and a R7 5700x with a RTX a2000. SFF is the way to go for me. I will try to get a SFF build with a rtx 4060 lp or with a rizer card and my R7... So I will go to put the A2000 in the i7 6700... I love all your videos and I definitely go all for the 1080p. I don't have any monitor with higher resolution yet (and only 60 hertz). In most cases I try to emulate My old games on my PC or phone.
    I just started 15 months ago after 10 years of abstinence from PC gaming and your channel was the first I joined. Thank you 😊

  • @mpkny
    @mpkny Год назад +14

    I'm lucky enough to have a pretty powerful and modern PC, but like a lot of folks I very much prefer watching builds that have a smaller budget, are a bit lower spec and often have used parts. I think it's partly because my very first PC build was done on a budget with used parts, and I have fond memories of that machine because of what it taught me and the joy that came with it. But also it's just much more interesting - you have to use your head a bit more putting together a system on a budget, and there's generally more problem-solving to be done especially with modifying things like an Optiplex, but it can be so much more satisfying in the end. A few years ago I upgraded an SFF Optiplex with a GTX 1050 and SSD for my friend to use 'temporarily' after their gaming PC died. Worked so well they were using it right up until they upgraded this year 😅

  • @bimmer.sh0ts
    @bimmer.sh0ts Год назад +4

    My first gaming pc was a Dell XPS with an i7-6700 and i put a gtx 1060 in there. I was so happy that it can run most of the games i wanted to play for so cheap too!

  • @juanrubio6132
    @juanrubio6132 Год назад +65

    Love you videos. I follow at lot of "tech deals" channels that constantly keep telling people that they need to upgrade every two years to have a decent gaming experience. it's annoying especially for people that don't have the money to buy expensive parts for a PC.

    • @MrDrewseph
      @MrDrewseph Год назад +7

      Two years? Whoever says that deserves a little Unsubscribe I reckon

    • @juanrubio6132
      @juanrubio6132 Год назад +8

      @@MrDrewseph yeah. He used to give a lot of good budget builds. But now he's just like " An 8 core cpu is not worth it". A 10900k is obsolete you need to change." So annoying. I did unsubscribed.

    • @flameshana9
      @flameshana9 Год назад +1

      Imagine upgrading more often than every 5 years
      😢

    • @trcs3079
      @trcs3079 Год назад

      @@juanrubio6132 whis the channel?

    • @100Bucks
      @100Bucks Год назад +1

      @@flameshana9 I'm never upgrading. I'm already playing in 4k. 1440p and 2160p is the limit. Buy a new GPU it will be the same thing, upgrade for nothing. Anything higher you have no choice but to upscale.

  • @TheRedstoneArchive
    @TheRedstoneArchive Год назад +1

    I just did this build!! I had a left over OptiPlex from the office with same CPU and slapped my 2070 Super in it! Works great! Very tight fit for the GPU!!!

  • @MaxV1.0
    @MaxV1.0 Год назад +15

    Great respect for the content you are making ETA. 4790 was released in Q2 2014. Expected Discontinuance was in 2017.

  • @fkaiba94
    @fkaiba94 Год назад

    Excellent video! Please continue with budget pc build videos

  • @MJosephJr
    @MJosephJr Год назад +1

    Someone’s getting ready for Bayonetta 3! Great videos as always!

  • @Kzxhy
    @Kzxhy Год назад +9

    11:38 Actually, the 4790 was released in 2014. It was discontinued in 2017. Still extremely competitive and impressive.

    • @superboss7403
      @superboss7403 Год назад +1

      It's trash bro much better CPUs today also you won't find this cpu anywhere

    • @TheRealAlpha2
      @TheRealAlpha2 Год назад +3

      Picked up a 4790k off ebay for under 100 bucks for my current machine. If you're looking to stay inexpensive (which is the key word here) you can do a LOT worse.

    • @GwnMichael
      @GwnMichael Год назад

      Yep , he should have went for a 7700K as minimum or a i3 13100F

    • @topg2820
      @topg2820 Год назад

      @@GwnMichael not come yet, 12100F you mean

    • @Crushonius
      @Crushonius Год назад +1

      @@TheRealAlpha2 yeah you got robbed you can get an r5 5500 for under a 100 bucks

  • @IRWPD
    @IRWPD Год назад

    Enjoy these budget build videos. Learn something new every time.

  • @AriocKaichi
    @AriocKaichi Год назад +10

    The 4790 was released in Q2 of 2014. It's end cycle was 7/14/2017.

  • @jameswubbolt7787
    @jameswubbolt7787 Год назад

    Like always great show. Thanks.

  • @felipe71arg
    @felipe71arg Год назад +1

    Love the Opti builds, good job

  • @qontentqreator6717
    @qontentqreator6717 Год назад +1

    Quality content as always! 👍

  • @luvergod69
    @luvergod69 Год назад

    WOW a Dell Optiplex build in late 2022 thought I would never see this. Hats off to you SR.

  • @erikl5340
    @erikl5340 Год назад

    Nice clean cable job !

  • @hadoukevl1143
    @hadoukevl1143 Год назад

    Thank you for the video, amazing what can run RPCS3! gotta start keeping an eye out for a cheap 1080!

  • @gregoryrunningelk865
    @gregoryrunningelk865 Год назад

    Nice build!

  • @ThankYou_AV
    @ThankYou_AV Год назад +1

    Perfect theme of the video.

  • @abdullaal-naimi9075
    @abdullaal-naimi9075 Год назад +5

    I had a similar build with an i5 4670 and an inno3d 1080. Worked flawlessly for years, but my trusty quad core really showed its age with Elden Ring. It hovered around 45fps at any resolution and setting combo I threw at it. 9 year old i5 quad cores won't cut it anymore, and by the looks of it, even higher end i7s.
    Luckily, I swapped over to a Ryzen 5 2600, and my performance went up to a decent level for a gtx 1080.

    • @psttech4290
      @psttech4290 Год назад

      nothing wrong with the haswell i7's, they are still decent. got a 4770k in a budget system paired with a gtx1080 and cpu is only just the limit

  • @jonforget
    @jonforget Год назад

    I'm currently building this exact pc, have to use my 1660 TI until I can buy a better card. Love the videos!

  • @Sithgazmm
    @Sithgazmm Год назад

    I love videos like this that show me how to get a AAA gaming pc for inexpensive

  • @ShanGamer1981
    @ShanGamer1981 Год назад

    Excellent content sir

  • @lestersd
    @lestersd 5 месяцев назад

    I have a setup similar to that one, with a 4790 processor and a 6GB 1060 graphics card. Recently, I purchased a 1080. While I don't anticipate a significant performance leap due to the processor, I'm still hopeful for improved performance.

  • @gmasterdude
    @gmasterdude Год назад +1

    I bought a i5 elitedesk g2 for $200 aud and it's a great computer. I recently installed a NVME drive with a PCIE adapter and was surprised to find HP had a 2022 firmware update on their site that enabled this to work properly.

  • @chromerims
    @chromerims Год назад +12

    "Keeping cost as low as possible" 👍 Thank you, Prime. PCs for the proletariat.

  • @badrelataby1022
    @badrelataby1022 Год назад

    amazing video keep up

  • @juanvarela1205
    @juanvarela1205 Год назад

    Love this budgets pcs, please can do a video of the Best budget pc to play on an old crt and all things You need to get the better performance and lower input lag

  • @wermbang
    @wermbang Год назад +1

    My last two builds have used that brand power supply, both optiplexes, and have worked great. GTX 970s are good gpu too.

  • @testosteroneinc.3800
    @testosteroneinc.3800 Год назад +1

    Perfect timing! I was shopping gpu's for a new to me Optiplex. I have the sff, so I'll have to go with an LP 1650 or rx6400.

  • @MohammadNomaan
    @MohammadNomaan Год назад

    Great video, u @eta prime inspired me to get a i7 4790 9020MT optiplex and make it as my 2nd pc for the kid
    Using most parts like u but a 1650 OC GPU on the stock psu
    All in all a great build

  • @SDodge-jw6jv
    @SDodge-jw6jv Год назад

    Thank you so much for all your great videos. I've been trying to find a safe cheap place to buy a windows 10 key. Thank you so much for the discount 🙂

  • @TastyTrees916
    @TastyTrees916 Год назад

    haha dude this is cool, I was going to take one of these we got from my wife's work to make a server computer but why not make it a gaming pc for the living room at the same time? Super cool, thank you ser.

  • @gregoryberrycone
    @gregoryberrycone Год назад

    my one and only pc is an optiplex with an old 4th gen i5 and a 1060 6gb, it obviously can't run most new games very well but its honestly an absolute workhorse for how little money it cost me, and ive had it since late 2018 so id say its got pretty solid longevity

  • @seebarry4068
    @seebarry4068 Год назад

    I’m still running a 4790k at 4.8. I have a 1080p monitor and a 4K tv. It’s had a 970, 1080 and now 3070ti. Had it for about 7 years now in various guises. Still good enough for vr etc. plays everything well. Not so much in 4K but that’s no surprise. The 3070ti is almost certainly the last gpu upgrade.

  • @aliettienne2907
    @aliettienne2907 Год назад

    Great budget build gaming PC. My plan is to get a PC system that support the newer DDR 4 memory because anything older will be a hold back on experiencing decent performance.

  • @danielmadden6831
    @danielmadden6831 Год назад +67

    You can perform a fairly simple bios modification to this system that will allow you to boot from NVME storage. The 4x PCIe slot is an older generation than the 16x slot, and the 4x slot will bottleneck the NVME to about 1500 mb/s. It is still a fantastic upgrade that makes the system really snappy and improves load times. Do a web search to find the instructions.

    • @aztracker1
      @aztracker1 Год назад +4

      Did run an nvme in my 4790k and it was a big boost, had to use an adapter,. Since the onboard was 2x and didn't work with the pci3 x4 drives.
      Jumped to Ryzen about 4 years ago now.

    • @stephenxs8354
      @stephenxs8354 Год назад +6

      If its just for games then no point. Standard Sata SSD will provide all that is needed response wise.

    • @ozmobozo
      @ozmobozo Год назад +2

      There is no real life difference between a good sata ssd and NVME. Well other than copying files all day of course.

    • @aztracker1
      @aztracker1 Год назад +1

      @@ozmobozo start compiling modern programs... When you're touching thousands of files... It makes a huge difference. I mean it's a few seconds vs code to a minute most of the time, but when you're waiting it's huge. And when hard drives take a fraction of an hour, those days were painful.

    • @ozmobozo
      @ozmobozo Год назад +1

      @@aztracker1 Ah yes lacking the m.2 slot is the biggest bottleneck for "compiling a program" or something like "rendering a 4k video" on this kind of computers sorry my bad. I'll definitely use a PCI-e adapter to slap a Gen4 NVME drive next time before compiling modern programs on my decade old Dell optiplex.

  • @DigitalIP
    @DigitalIP Год назад

    Cant say i like how much that live wallpaper is utilizing the GPU

  • @MotownBatman
    @MotownBatman Год назад

    Killer Vid! Keep it up, I like sticking to AMD parts personally, Killer Setup

  • @johncnorris
    @johncnorris Год назад

    I helped a buddy setup up a similar Dell 9020 but we found a i7-4790K for a good price (~$100) and talked him into getting big CPU cooler. He's still using it and has no plans to upgrade.

  • @retroclipso
    @retroclipso Год назад +5

    Wow es impresionante el rendimiento con tan poco presupuesto

  • @BlueSparkzVideos
    @BlueSparkzVideos Год назад +1

    I recently bought one of these optiplexes souped up by Skytech USA LLC. Mine had an i7 4770, 1660 Super, 16gb ddr3, 256GBSSD+3TBHDD, WITH Kb&M. It cost 336 shipped before taxes. Not bad in my opinion. I've already got a 3800X 16GBddr4 rig as my main system, so I'll be using it to replace my bulldozer HTPC.

  • @Seanbo88
    @Seanbo88 Год назад +1

    Ive got an Aresgame PSU in my custom PC too. Never had an issue and very cheap, great brand thus far.

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Год назад +2

      As long as you don't stress it it'll probably be fine for years. The trick with cheap PSUs is to ignore the claimed power rating and just calculate the total from the 12V rail (the main brands use this as their power rating where the cheaper brands add all the rail outputs and use the total) then make sure you've got a 10% or more on top as an overhead. Most of the horror stories come from people either mistaking the power ratings due to the manufacturing rating difference or pushing their supplies expecting a 40 quid unit to be as robust as a main brand 80 quid unit. I myself have been using a boggo standard 600W Corsair bronze non-modular (so really basic) PSU for 9 years which has never been run to it's full 600W rated output over 2 platforms, 5 CPUs and 3 GPUs and when I open it to clean it (do not do this if you don't know about the dangers, the capacitors can hold a hell of a charge for a long time after it's been switched off and they need to be drained fully before servicing) it's still like new inside.

  • @dr.papadopolis7171
    @dr.papadopolis7171 11 месяцев назад +1

    I think watching people build (cheaper) game PCs has become my ASMR... 🙏

  • @Seanbo88
    @Seanbo88 Год назад +9

    Hey ETA, could you put a frametiming graph in your gaming benchmarks too? Always helpful.

  • @miktheveg
    @miktheveg Год назад +322

    DO NOT BUY SUCH POWER SUPPLIES. They're fine for low-power systems, but for a high-end system like this one, a quality PSU is the most important component. Not only is it going to run more efficiently and be quieter, but because of the design of these units, you will run into constant shut-downs or even worse, damage your CPU, motherboard or graphics card. Spending $30-40 more for a quality, reputable unit, which will last longer and run better is a no-brainer.

    • @denkrblx437
      @denkrblx437 Год назад +9

      Aresgame is a legit company, tho later in time it 100% makes sense to upgrade

    • @miktheveg
      @miktheveg Год назад +22

      @@denkrblx437 No, they're not. They lie about their efficiency ratings and generally use low quality components. The most important thing when picking out a PSU for a high power graphics card is transient response and it's terrible on pretty much all lower price power supplies, so you HAVE to get a good one from the get-go.

    • @denkrblx437
      @denkrblx437 Год назад +1

      @@miktheveg well i mean they cant have super high quality components for the price. a cheap psu like aresgame is okay if you use it for a few months maybe a 1-2 years.

    • @miktheveg
      @miktheveg Год назад +16

      ​@@denkrblx437 Which is why you shouldn't even buy it in the first place. A Super Flower Legion costs $57 and a Phanteks AMP is 70, it makes absolutely no sense to buy a unit which you know will at best, fail and at worst, become a risk for your PC components just to penny pinch 20-30 bucks

    • @arshnewstvusa
      @arshnewstvusa Год назад +10

      I have this type of build. A refurbished Dell and a new graphics card. I suspected the stock psu was the reason for my frequent shutdowns. I didn't know it could damage my components tho. Time to upgrade.

  • @burrger2007
    @burrger2007 Год назад +66

    All this but a B450+Ryzen CPU is near enough perfect! Happy gaming guys 🙂

    • @KeilDaBaker
      @KeilDaBaker Год назад +2

      So you suggest going the Ryzen route?

    • @hassosigbjoernson5738
      @hassosigbjoernson5738 Год назад +9

      that's what I thought, too! An used X 370 or B450 AM4 motherboard and whatever Ryzen it comes with. Let it be a Ryzen 1400, 1600, 2600 ... that is more than enough to start with and to fire up a graphics card like a GTX 1070/ 1080/ 2070/ RX 5600/ 5700.
      The upgrade path later on would be a Ryzen 3600/ 5600 up to a 5800 X3D if the board is compatible. You've got the DDR4 advantage, can combine it later with a RTX 3080 or something ... these are good times for used PC builds.

    • @JPVolvo
      @JPVolvo Год назад +2

      Ryzen 1000 and 2000 really struggle these days, I would go Intel or Ryzen 3000 at least

    • @DFX2KX
      @DFX2KX Год назад +2

      @@JPVolvo Honestly my 1700 doesn't struggle in any game besides Star Citizen (and, well, it's STAR CITIZEN, of course it does, lol), at least that I've tried.

    • @hassosigbjoernson5738
      @hassosigbjoernson5738 Год назад +3

      @@JPVolvo on a low budget build compared to a 100 bucks Dell OEM PC with a Intel 4790?
      That's not comparable.

  • @windows9556
    @windows9556 Год назад

    I built similar, granted less powerful but still great budget gaming rigs for my brother and I and they work great for all the games that both him and I play.

  • @albertorozco3652
    @albertorozco3652 Год назад +1

    Could you make another video on a budget 1080p GPU ? Great video in all ways.

  • @RedundancyDept
    @RedundancyDept Год назад +4

    Videos like this are a great sanity check for people, like me, who spend a lot of time in tech-enthusiast communities. It's easy to get caught up in the hype about the latest and greatest, but you can still do quite well with very modest hardware.
    In fact I would say that newer hardware loses value, gaming wise, with each new iteration--because the number of games out there today will always dwarf the number of new games made between today and the next new GPU. In other words, I can play just about every game ever made on my current hardware, probably 20 lifetimes worth of good games. The next new hardware upgrade will only allow me, at best, to play a few dozen more.
    I probably wouldn't buy this rig, because I hate Dell's proprietary cases/motherboards, but the perf/dollar is amazing.

  • @ilpastor
    @ilpastor Год назад

    Amazing!

  • @galenlaconis
    @galenlaconis Год назад

    This kind of build would really be ideal for building arcade cabinets running mame. I've always wanted to build one.

  • @MadsonOnTheWeb
    @MadsonOnTheWeb Год назад +1

    That graphics card looks stunning! Kinda Sega Genesis/Mega Drive style

  • @ItsKingMyles
    @ItsKingMyles Год назад

    i remember being bored and benchmarking some different optiplex configurations around the office and this beating out at the time.

  • @AlmostBrokeLbs
    @AlmostBrokeLbs Год назад +4

    i have i7 4790, gtx 1080, 8gb ram and some 400$ psu i got for free lol

  • @cheesefries7436
    @cheesefries7436 Год назад +1

    I saw a completed listing for a GTX 1080 for $80, someone got one heck of a deal. I just got a GTX 1080 for $175(which seems to be what they sell for on average lately this last week or so).

  • @LuaCynthia
    @LuaCynthia Год назад +5

    Fax if I like a game playing at 720 isn’t a problem

    • @zacharyberridge7239
      @zacharyberridge7239 Год назад +1

      I largely agree. My steam deck has been great for replaying some favorites. But I don't think I'd like 720 on a 27" screen. Works like a charm on the Deck's screen, though

  • @cmatista1
    @cmatista1 Год назад

    i have this with a 1650 4gb! works beautifully for me on most recent games

  • @spitfire20122000
    @spitfire20122000 Год назад +6

    I have a 10400F/3070 but I love seeing these types of builds! Awesome video!

  • @snitchmojo3717
    @snitchmojo3717 Год назад

    Great build.
    Also, Gamer Nexus reviewed those PSU

  • @iSamYTBackup
    @iSamYTBackup Год назад +6

    the 4790 has been the goat of affordable gaming PCs

  • @MoeFokah
    @MoeFokah Год назад

    When a handheld plays better than some big ol juggernaut.
    That concept still fs me up. Quite a time to be Alive!

  • @vicorp
    @vicorp Год назад

    Not too shabby. One thing: when you do handheld reviews, can you use Star Wars: Rogue Squadron II for Gamecube testing as it's the GC equivalent of GoW: Chains of Olympus for the PSP (hard to run at full speed on a lot of them).

  • @Jason_Voorhees.
    @Jason_Voorhees. Год назад

    I'm gonna end up doing this I believe,will be my first pc build

  • @pierregrobbelaar9116
    @pierregrobbelaar9116 Год назад

    I actually parked my ryzen 2600 for upgrades. Giving my CPU to my brother and taking his 2400g in this PC to make it a emulation PC. I am actually rocking a I5 2400 with a 1070 ti. I don't do heavy gaming so it's perfect only thing that I will change next year is get a 2699k or 3770k(they are still a bit pricey) and a new mobo for some reason this pc's 1 memory slot stopped working. I did try to see if there is a problem with the slot but there's no physical damage. Only thing I still need to test is to see if one of my CPU pins are bent. I am gonna run this PC for close to a year and it doesn't bother me as I don't play heavy games.

  • @dest1239
    @dest1239 Год назад +6

    $500-$600 build could be very respectable if due diligence looking for deals. Would be a good series of videos from getting components to them build and testing. Always entertaining to watch those type of videos, IMO. Could break it up into a three parter or something, like a documentary on the entire process. Good video, although I may have gone a few generations newer on a few components.

  • @sneekeruk
    @sneekeruk Год назад

    Ive got a similar era precision t1650, only difference is the front of the case, and its got a xeon, but, it will take a standard 24 pin psu, so no adapters needed, I popped my old corsair tx650 in and currently have a 1060 in it, but when I first got it it had my old r9 285 in it.

  • @F22C1
    @F22C1 Год назад +1

    I've been rocking my GTX 1080 since the release of Battlefield 1. Hasn't treated me bad so far.

  • @shaunhall960
    @shaunhall960 Год назад +1

    I've got a laptop with a 1060 6GB that has worked well for me for many years. I think we tend to get caught up with the hype of new technology when there is a ton of old stuff that will meet our needs at a fraction of the cost of new stuff.

    • @Sachitananda
      @Sachitananda Год назад

      exactly, I have a similar build and until I start running higher end games, it works just fine, for most games and upgrading the CPU would mean building a whole new PC.

  • @tsubasacruz
    @tsubasacruz Год назад +1

    the moment of feeling old when you see 1080 is a budget PC component

  • @Unwanted.A7X
    @Unwanted.A7X 3 месяца назад

    i had this processor since 2018 till few days ago... its quite capable of playing anything at decent framerate... i had to upgrade because it lacks horsepower and cores to run AAA games in rpcs3... as a gran turismo 5 lover... that game would become a powerpoint presentation if there are a lot of premium cars to render at once during races... otherwise if you just enjoy doing time trial it works quite nicely but certain tracks tanks your fps a lot and gets annoying to play like that.

  • @pheapkim978
    @pheapkim978 Год назад +1

    Nice build for price

  • @skitzobunitostudios7427
    @skitzobunitostudios7427 Год назад

    On Your Power Supply Issue. I had a project a while back running multiple multiple monitors.... So I had 3 GPUs installed.. 'Power Supply Issue'... So I just added another 450w Power Supply (40$). Case was big enough ... just ran additional power right to card. Had No Issues. Ran for Years.

  • @acaciomartins2159
    @acaciomartins2159 Год назад

    Hi. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. I am looking for such a build on the budget side...couple of questions: for games like Civilization and FM I might need some extra RAM? Also, streaming would be possible without extra upgrades on top of these? Thanks in advance!

  • @heilong79
    @heilong79 8 месяцев назад

    Doing this at the moment with my old amd 3600 and a 5700 xt my brother has laying around, mostly as a retrobat build.

  • @ccricers
    @ccricers Год назад +2

    One thing that stood out to me is the 1080 you have looks just like my RX 480 that was also from HP except with one fan. I first thought that was a Radeon card by the looks of it. Interesting how they reuse the same designs for both AMD and Nvidia.

    • @16driver16
      @16driver16 Год назад

      Hp coolers are gonna look like hp coolers...

  • @omar-gaming5545
    @omar-gaming5545 Год назад

    Very nice 👌 i have i7 4790 and gtx 1650s

  • @shanetucker6538
    @shanetucker6538 Год назад

    ETA Prime I'd love to see a video of how this performs with Manjaro and gaming!

  • @technicallyme
    @technicallyme Год назад +1

    I have a similar setup with the i7 4790 on a all in one loop and 5700xt. I am getting all core 4 gigahertz and I was getting high on everything in Spider-Man

  • @printerpr0n
    @printerpr0n Год назад

    I just picked up an Optiplex 7010 on the side of the road in a garbage pile. i7, 12 gig of ram, noname video card, and no drive sleds. Had to remove the motherboard to get a replacement powersupply in as all I had was a 1k watt and that black lever at the top of the case was in the way. Once MB was out it slid right in. Luckily this MB has a standard ATX powersupply connector so didn't need the adaptor. Installed an old r390 video card, 3D printed the HD sleds, old 1.5T HD. Windows 10 install even took the old Win8 product key on the case. My new streaming system running 4 webcams, usb mic, 2 usb video encoders, plenty of plugins and scripts. Total cost= $0.

  • @repinsvizios
    @repinsvizios Год назад +3

    I currently have a PC with a 1080 and a 6700K, but for the past few months several of the other components, such as motherboard and RAM have started exhibiting issues, so I will be sticking with my Steam Deck and XBox Series X for the bigger titles.
    I will definitely keep my 1080 though, since if I find a cheap PC at some point, without a graphics card, it will come in really handy.
    I have never had any issues pushing games up to 1440p60, at around medium settings, or going 1080p60 on high, and ever since getting the Steam Deck, where I play most everything on low at 540p40 for the best battery life, I don't actually see the reason to upgrade to a new PC.

    • @Clos93
      @Clos93 Год назад

      540p at 40hz?! Oof...
      Goddamn, you want your battery to last several days or what? 😂😂😂

    • @main_tak_becus6689
      @main_tak_becus6689 Год назад

      @@Clos93 that's PS Vita resolution and some Nintendo Switch games on handheld mode. I bet it is more blurry on SD than on Vita or Switch because of screen size and screen res.

    • @repinsvizios
      @repinsvizios Год назад

      @@main_tak_becus6689Due to FSR, it isn't actually blurry. I also only run it at that res when using it as a handheld, and on games that are not too visually busy.
      The vegetation in Horizon Zero Dawn looked horrible at 540p, so I ran that at 720p. but something like Metro Exodus looks amazing at 540p with FSR.
      It even creates a bigger sense of dread, due to not always being able to see what things in the distance are, not unlike horror titles from the PS2 era.

  • @its-me-dj
    @its-me-dj Год назад

    Really impressed with the results from this PC build. I like the build but I also want to use a gaming PC with a similar specs as a gaming PC. Will it run OK as Parsec/Moonlight server and let me play remotely when I am away? I have a decent internet connection.

  • @bamboobelly4052
    @bamboobelly4052 Год назад +1

    ive been wanting to do something similar to this but ive found a Mecer Proficient SFF packing a GBYTE Q87m motherboard with the i7 4790 on my local used market for under $90... will definitely be purchasing it. my plan is to do a case swap into a more modern micro atx tower... this will be my first 'gaming pc' ever. wish me luck, i hope all this goes well

  • @vincetaylor6126
    @vincetaylor6126 Год назад

    Thankyou.

  • @RegazozoGaming
    @RegazozoGaming Год назад

    I have a friend that was still running an RX 480 and found a 1080 locally for 80 bucks. He can finally get some use out of his 75hz monitor in Cyberpunk!

  • @oso2k
    @oso2k Год назад

    I got a bunch of Optiplex 5040 w/Core i3-6100 and HP ProDesk 600 G3 w/Core i5-6500 on eBay for sale. I might need to try this with one of them before I let them go.

  • @themistoclesnelson2163
    @themistoclesnelson2163 Год назад

    I like the look of the HP card.

  • @greenprotag
    @greenprotag Год назад +5

    I have noticed that some engines don't like to go above a certain FPS. The combination of something like a 1660 or a 1070 with this Haswell processor probably would have put it at its limit. The gtx 1080 really needs something like coffee lake six core or R5 3600 to really stretch its legs. Occasionally you see outliers like cyberpunk in this case really taking advantage of the GPU and not necessarily giving you a ton of FPS but definitely giving you good fidelity.

    • @greenprotag
      @greenprotag Год назад +1

      You will really notice CPU limitation when no matter what quality you set the system at the FPS is very similar

  • @mtcoiner7994
    @mtcoiner7994 Год назад

    The 1333 is a bummer for sure. I personally don't mess around with off brand PSU's after nearly burning my house down once. I always go with a budget EVGA for optiplex upgrades.
    These old optiplex builds really do offer some great price to performance. Unfortunately these will eventually just get to old to run future games. Hopefully we can find some cool modern budget optiplex class machines to play with in the coming years.

  • @freddyhung
    @freddyhung Год назад

    A lot of 1000 Series and some 2000 Series Nvidia GPU´s on sale since the Ethereum GPU mining era ended on Sept 15th!. Things to watch: check if the VBIOS was reflashed to stock, since most mining rigs configs used custom BIOSes to improve mining and keep temps on check, and also check all thermal paste since most of these "cheap" cards were kept 24-36 or even 48 months mining 24/7 !.