Mechanical HDDs spin down frequently when not in use, which can be a lot for storage drives. Open an Explorer window and count how long it takes to spin up the disk and un-freeze the window. It's not "long", but it is frequent and annoying and simply not worth it unless you're storing mass amounts of media. SSDs are too cheap to put up with that crap anymore. I know, you can turn off the feature so they don't spin down, but that's not the best option either.
4:30 the initial screwing the screw method is what i really wanted to explain to many ppl but i just couldnt out an easy word about it. 5:15 soft layer beneath the motherboard while put all together on it. 10:25 lay down the pc case for motherboard mounting. great pc build great video. thank you.
In my country, that build is not cheap. 😁😁😁 Cheap builds here in my country uses Ryzen 3 3200G or Ryzen 5 5600G no dedicated GPU and only single stick ram and generic PSU. Cheap affordable builds are priced 350 dollars bellow or 300 dollars bellow.
xd my man is giving advice to a pro that has been fixing , upgrading , building and resuscitating dismantled computers from literal dumpsters ...for years
Great video. I always hunt for deals on the best value good quality parts. BTW, English has a complicated history which makes the spellings crazy. Enough is pronounced like "enuff" 😊
Correction: you CAN use standard 3.5in hard disk drive for general storage of documents, as well as games that you want to play once in a while (but not frequently), or games that are just really large in size. But definitely don't use HDD for the OS, programs, or frequently played games! My PC has two 3.5in HDDs: one for data (documents/pictures/videos etc) and one for games that meet the criteria mentioned above. It doesnt need to be ridiculously fast if its only going to be played once every couple of months or so.
Mechanical HDDs spin down frequently when not in use, which can be a lot for storage drives. Open an Explorer window and count how long it takes to spin up the disk and un-freeze the window. It's not "long", but it is frequent and annoying and simply not worth it unless you're storing mass amounts of media. SSDs are too cheap to put up with that crap anymore. I know, you can turn off the feature so they don't spin down, but that's not the best option either.
Hi andrew can you give me some suggestion My laptop's key's lock is broken the lock on keyboard which holds the mechanism of the key so what should i do , by the way I don't use that key it's the F10 key just want to put in its place so the entire keyboard doesn't look bad
did the gpu run with 16 lanes? because gigabyte says, i cant use the top nvme slot at the same time as i use a x16 gpu, and i want to add a 3rd nvme drive
Actually it's a tv bro :) I move to tv because I can split in 4 areas like having 4 monitors and monitor, follow and work on few things in the same time :D
Nice build for the Money Andrew BUT Gigabyte Boards I stear Well away from .. Boards are Decent BUT BIOS updates are a complete Joke .. They never take well without Headaches .. Not a brand I goto anymore .. Cheers for the Vid
I'm currently in the middle of a similar project, for me it looks like this: AMD Ryzen 5 7500F (aliexpress) - $135.35 MSI MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WIFI [outlet) - $185.33 Kingston NV2 1TB - $49.20 Darkflash DLC29 Mesh [outlet] - $35.72 Lexar Ares, DDR5, 32GB, 6000MHz, CL32 - $101.25 ARCTIC Freezer 36 CO - 21.73 ARCTIC P12 PWM PST - 31.24 OUTLET ENDORFY Supremo FM5 850W 80 Plus Gold - 88.50 the most important thing is the graphics card, I've been hunting for a 7800xt for a long time but I see that you went with the 6800 XT, is it a card of the future? I'm also thinking of buying a used one, is it good for gaming at 1440p? Or only full HD?
@thatotterguy3062 its not bad but aliexpress is a shitty website for expensive stuff u basically got no warranty. I'd buy from a more reputable website it's just a few dollars more and u get a guaranteed working and good cpu and better service
I'm too poor for this PC build from parts bought from so called "promotions" like "back to school", "autumn sales", "garage sales" or even "liquidation stocks"
It actually costs 1084 euros together with the GPU, nut cheaper than the regular prices. Some periods are good for hunting some stuff, autumn sale, back to school, some stores want to get rid of some stuff because to free money for other stuff and goods, etc.
Hi My Name is Lester John R Tampus My PC Computer ASUS A55BM-E CPU Processor AMD A4-7300 APU with Radeon Graphics 3.80 GHz Graphics Cards DDR3 and GDDR3 (Samsung) NVIDIA GeForce GT 730 2gb Video Memory I test Play games GTA 4 and Half Life Episode three Mine OS Windows 10 Home Redstone 3 x64bit Ram 2gb + 2gb = 4gb total and other 4gb + 4gb = 8gb total asus A55bm-e up to 32gb ram
great build, wish you put the actual cost of the total build though. but that pc is going to be great, radeon 6000 series has amazing performance for its price. i think you should get a few more intake fans though.
The fans on the Sapphire Radeon RX 6800XT Nitro are super easy to remove and clean because they are hot swappable for easy maintenance :D
Best use of mechanical HDD is as 2nd drive for pc for storage
Mechanical HDDs spin down frequently when not in use, which can be a lot for storage drives. Open an Explorer window and count how long it takes to spin up the disk and un-freeze the window. It's not "long", but it is frequent and annoying and simply not worth it unless you're storing mass amounts of media. SSDs are too cheap to put up with that crap anymore. I know, you can turn off the feature so they don't spin down, but that's not the best option either.
4:30 the initial screwing the screw method is what i really wanted to explain to many ppl but i just couldnt out an easy word about it.
5:15 soft layer beneath the motherboard while put all together on it.
10:25 lay down the pc case for motherboard mounting.
great pc build great video.
thank you.
ps5 pro killer
amazing PC!! here in Peru parts are also very expensive, I understand your point of view. very nice video!
Remembered your channel after 1-2 years and a lot of new videos have been uploaded gonna binge watch them ❤️
In my country, that build is not cheap. 😁😁😁 Cheap builds here in my country uses Ryzen 3 3200G or Ryzen 5 5600G no dedicated GPU and only single stick ram and generic PSU. Cheap affordable builds are priced 350 dollars bellow or 300 dollars bellow.
Nice build ... but ... it has almost zero airflow . Why the customer did not buy 2 more extra fans for intake ? :((
Cost cutting
@@radger6392 Yep
xd my man is giving advice to a pro that has been fixing , upgrading , building and resuscitating dismantled computers from literal dumpsters ...for years
@@aymanla471 He's right though
@@spacecy i know but ..andrew didnt do that due to lack of knowledge but for cutting cost
This unit is amazing
Did u applied the thermal Compound before putting the water cooler block ?
Great job,perfect PC!👌
For under 600 euros? this rocks!
The whole thing costs about 1000 and something together with the GPU
@@ComputersAndTechAndAndrew oh, still not bad at all
The B650 wasn't exactly the cheapest board to bring home on the underground from the Media World, Andrew. Namastè.
Great video. I always hunt for deals on the best value good quality parts. BTW, English has a complicated history which makes the spellings crazy. Enough is pronounced like "enuff" 😊
Correction: you CAN use standard 3.5in hard disk drive for general storage of documents, as well as games that you want to play once in a while (but not frequently), or games that are just really large in size. But definitely don't use HDD for the OS, programs, or frequently played games!
My PC has two 3.5in HDDs: one for data (documents/pictures/videos etc) and one for games that meet the criteria mentioned above. It doesnt need to be ridiculously fast if its only going to be played once every couple of months or so.
Mechanical HDDs spin down frequently when not in use, which can be a lot for storage drives. Open an Explorer window and count how long it takes to spin up the disk and un-freeze the window. It's not "long", but it is frequent and annoying and simply not worth it unless you're storing mass amounts of media. SSDs are too cheap to put up with that crap anymore. I know, you can turn off the feature so they don't spin down, but that's not the best option either.
Hi andrew can you give me some suggestion
My laptop's key's lock is broken the lock on keyboard which holds the mechanism of the key so what should i do , by the way I don't use that key it's the F10 key just want to put in its place so the entire keyboard doesn't look bad
did the gpu run with 16 lanes? because gigabyte says, i cant use the top nvme slot at the same time as i use a x16 gpu, and i want to add a 3rd nvme drive
Insane PC using a nice monitor
Actually it's a tv bro :) I move to tv because I can split in 4 areas like having 4 monitors and monitor, follow and work on few things in the same time :D
does the PSU comes with 2 x 6+2 pin cables? im planning to get this PSU also for 7900 gre
Andrew.. i love your videos❤ so calm, nice and informative and lovely they are❤
Thank you Andrew ❤
And yess great job ❤😅
Thank youu bro :D
Nice guide
Welcome in the 7800X3D club bro Best gaming CPU ever.
For 1080p maybe😂
@@joelfernando1 u dumb? google it.
@@joelfernando1 intel fanboy I see 😂
En Latinoemérica esa PC sería de gente pudiente, la gran diferencia entre el norte y el sur es abismal!!!!
That CPU cooler is amazing! I'mma take note on this build. Thank you again and again Andrew..🫡🫡🫡
rx 6800xt and r5 5600x ? Good
yes
Yes
i know the cpu is not bad but r7 7800x3d is better
r5 5600x can barely handle rtx 3060
@@advancedmomuser-kb2qn incorrect
Hello, Andrew! How is your cat?
What's your favorite build?
cooler block should have tubes on the right
Yes but the tubes will be too much twisted, budget cooling's are not that flexible
Hey man, how much time did the motherboard took to come ?
Hey bro, I didn't order the parts I was directly to pick it up, from different stores around
I prefer to use Nvidia RTX 4090 Super for Wukong and FSX2024 for better performance. Also nice benchmarks for that.
4090 is great but this GPU cost double from the PC in this video :D too expensive
Nice build for the Money Andrew BUT Gigabyte Boards I stear Well away from .. Boards are Decent BUT BIOS updates are a complete Joke .. They never take well without Headaches .. Not a brand I goto anymore .. Cheers for the Vid
I'm currently in the middle of a similar project, for me it looks like this:
AMD Ryzen 5 7500F (aliexpress) - $135.35
MSI MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WIFI [outlet) - $185.33
Kingston NV2 1TB - $49.20
Darkflash DLC29 Mesh [outlet] - $35.72
Lexar Ares, DDR5, 32GB, 6000MHz, CL32 - $101.25
ARCTIC Freezer 36 CO - 21.73
ARCTIC P12 PWM PST - 31.24
OUTLET ENDORFY Supremo FM5 850W 80 Plus Gold - 88.50
the most important thing is the graphics card, I've been hunting for a 7800xt for a long time but I see that you went with the 6800 XT, is it a card of the future? I'm also thinking of buying a used one, is it good for gaming at 1440p? Or only full HD?
AMD and Nvidia are working on the AI frame generation. Just get a capable card and the software can make it playable for years to come.
lol dont buy a cpu from aliexpress and the 6800/XT is more worth it
@@s4f3ty i mean the cpu isn't bad and especially for the price
@thatotterguy3062 its not bad but aliexpress is a shitty website for expensive stuff u basically got no warranty. I'd buy from a more reputable website it's just a few dollars more and u get a guaranteed working and good cpu and better service
"6800xt for 1080p" lmao, I can play at 1440p with a rx 5600xt without problems
What is the total cost?
About $1080 and the budget was $1100
I'm too poor for this PC build from parts bought from so called "promotions" like "back to school", "autumn sales", "garage sales" or even "liquidation stocks"
ac odyssey çok seviyorsun sanırım
Yes, It's a nice and long game. I don't play games too much, I needed almost 2 years until I finished the whole ac odyssey :D
@@ComputersAndTechAndAndrew oha
where did you buy AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D with 80% off? buy me one
Cheap ?
"cheaper"
@@mrhappy8966 Not in my budget but ig it wrks for some ppl
Not going to be cheap with a 6800XT and a 7800X3D. But hey, at least its cheaper than a 7950x3d (best AMD CPU) and 4090 (best GPU full stop).
It actually costs 1084 euros together with the GPU, nut cheaper than the regular prices. Some periods are good for hunting some stuff, autumn sale, back to school, some stores want to get rid of some stuff because to free money for other stuff and goods, etc.
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Hi My Name is Lester John R Tampus My PC Computer ASUS A55BM-E CPU Processor AMD A4-7300 APU with Radeon Graphics 3.80 GHz Graphics Cards DDR3 and GDDR3 (Samsung) NVIDIA GeForce GT 730 2gb Video Memory I test Play games GTA 4 and Half Life Episode three Mine OS Windows 10 Home Redstone 3 x64bit Ram 2gb + 2gb = 4gb total and other 4gb + 4gb = 8gb total asus A55bm-e up to 32gb ram
GTA 5 N/A
I didn't test it bro, I had time for one game only
First
great build, wish you put the actual cost of the total build though. but that pc is going to be great, radeon 6000 series has amazing performance for its price. i think you should get a few more intake fans though.
Hi bro, the actual cost is 1084 euros with the GPU, the budget was 1100, it left just enough for the GPU holder :D
@@ComputersAndTechAndAndrew solid pc for the price!
Very nce.
13:45 i used cotton buds on the FIns
Awesome video. Have you got our invitaion of 4K digital microscope? Check your email please.