Just built a week ago using one of your build plans. I priced the build with a few "custom" companies and when I modified their builds to match my parts and it was much cheaper.
1) You need to know: 1) What Intel is ultimately going to do about the Raptor Lake debacle. 2) Zen5 performance and pricing compared to Zen4. 3) What the proposed PC will be required to do the day you build it and some number of years going forward. 4) Not a single component in your PC cares what brand the other components are. 5) Two sticks of RAM will be easier to get working at rated speed than four. 6) Pinching pennies on your PSU or motherboard is not worth the risk. 7) RGBs add nothing to performance and probably take it away. Any questions?
Regarding tip #6, is investing in a titanium rated power supply worth it? Haven’t built my pc yet, but as of now I am planning to buy a ThermalTake Toughpower GF3 TT Premium 80+ Gold PSU. I can go titanium and want the quietest and coolest build possible. Is titanium worth it?
@@TheRealDen1zz Gold, Titanium, etc. are not quality ratings; they're efficiency ratings. I suggest visiting Cultists Network and checking their quality tier list. Look for the unit you're considering there, or use the ranking to narrow your list and then find the best price on those units.
I got a cyberpower pc from Costco a month ago i514400F, 4060 GPU, 32gb DDR5, 2TB NVMe in a beautiful NV5 Phantek case for $899. Couldn’t have built it for that price.
Love this type and your other videos as well! getting back into it and these what seem to be “simple” videos make you think about things over again, even if things are good, you never know!
me here watching this video with my 16 gb ram 8th generation ssd intel uhd 650 laptop hopping that one day i might be able to play with this kind of pc 😞😢
Finally building my first PC next weekend 7800x3d,PNY 4080 super, Asus ROG strix b650e motherboard, 32gb Corsair 6000mhz ,Samsung 990 pro, NZXT kraken elite 280mm aio, MSI A850G PSU, MSI Velox 100r case and i upgraded my monitor to the MSI 1440 360hz OLED monitor, building it with my oldest daughter we can’t wait !!!
@@d0ntst3alkillz17 it’s amazing! Goin from playing on the series x with a 1080 240hz IPs display is a massive difference, I already finished Spider-Man remastered and now I’m on chapter 19 of mafia definitive edition…max settings on everything I’ve tried and I’m still getting high fps, I was tired of these console games constantly coming out at 30fps also instead of waiting for the ps5 pro I decided to go with pC cuz ps is pretty much releasing all of their games on PC 🤷🏻♂️
So what would be good build for streaming and gaming simultaneously with a budget between 2500-3000$ I mostly play cod/warzone I play on console but switching to pc soon
The right choice for your motherboard will likely fall into place after you've already picked most of the parts, such as the CPU, GPU and RAM. Get those squared away first, and then pick out the motherboard that meets the needs of the other parts!
there is usually single digit performance and cooling difference between models, most of the time is does not matter at all, just get the cheapest one or the one you like the most.
@@Yuantian887 depends if you are talking 4k native or 4k with some upscaling. Also depends which games you are playing, which frame rate you're targeting and if you care about stuff like raytracing. You can build a PC around a 7800xt for example for $1200 and do some 4k with upscaling.
I'm sure that's been tested already. Yes in most applications, the speed differences are not significant UNLESS you move/copy a lot of large files regularly. For most gaming, there's not much of a performance benefit between NVMe and SATA.
@@JJFlores197 yeah exactly, I always recommend based on if they are reliable drives (so TLC preferred, dram controller preferred etc) rather than speeds
I am using 4060ti 8gb and Ryzen 5 7600x .Now I want to upgrade my pc than which gpu cpu I should buy from amd .for getting extra gaming performance so I can feel the performance difference.
My gpu got damaged from hack My system crashed cause they were using old key My system kicked them out within minutes However, my Gpu last half, it's Ram I got cheap gpu to match my power supply You should always lock bios and system I did this cause a new machine is not in the budget The generations is key to performance I run both cpus and gpus Both lasted the same amount of time Had 1650 went amd to get under power requirement Cause new power supply only goes up to 500 watts on my prebuilt It lasted five years until the crowd strike sh×× I am running 32 g of Ram of Ddr4
1:20 I'm sorry but this isn't very accurate as i was able to build a pc for £1000 with a 7600, 7800xt, 32gb 6000mhz cl36, 1tb gen 4, atx b650 mobo with wifi and a decent case. You arent getting that with any prebuilt.
me here watching this video with my 16 gb ram 8th generation ssd intel uhd 650 laptop hopping that one day i might be able to play with this kind of pc 😢
I am an older gamer and play at moment 1080p I am going to build a new pc will I notice any difference if I build a system for 1440p bearing in mind my eyesight is not the best? Thanks
here's one; if you love being shadowbanned for wrongthink and being completely shut off from the rest of the online community because of the effort of a small group of people, go ahead and build your setup and spend thousands on it before you inevitably download steam and give up 10 years later
Just built a week ago using one of your build plans. I priced the build with a few "custom" companies and when I modified their builds to match my parts and it was much cheaper.
How much was in total?
1) You need to know: 1) What Intel is ultimately going to do about the Raptor Lake debacle. 2) Zen5 performance and pricing compared to Zen4. 3) What the proposed PC will be required to do the day you build it and some number of years going forward. 4) Not a single component in your PC cares what brand the other components are. 5) Two sticks of RAM will be easier to get working at rated speed than four. 6) Pinching pennies on your PSU or motherboard is not worth the risk. 7) RGBs add nothing to performance and probably take it away. Any questions?
Regarding tip #6, is investing in a titanium rated power supply worth it? Haven’t built my pc yet, but as of now I am planning to buy a ThermalTake Toughpower GF3 TT Premium 80+ Gold PSU. I can go titanium and want the quietest and coolest build possible. Is titanium worth it?
@@TheRealDen1zz Gold, Titanium, etc. are not quality ratings; they're efficiency ratings. I suggest visiting Cultists Network and checking their quality tier list. Look for the unit you're considering there, or use the ranking to narrow your list and then find the best price on those units.
This came in the right time I’m gonna build my pc tomorrow and this video just came in time thank you very much
How did it go?
@ was gonna get scammed lol but I end up with 3070 ti super and i5 13
@@barryafife3891 Thats a pretty good rig, I hope your happy with it
I got a cyberpower pc from Costco a month ago i514400F, 4060 GPU, 32gb DDR5, 2TB NVMe in a beautiful NV5 Phantek case for $899. Couldn’t have built it for that price.
That's a steal bro
I love it
I’ve seen people get some steals from Costco lately. Good stuff man
@@mytheoryofmindyes indeed
Love this type and your other videos as well! getting back into it and these what seem to be “simple” videos make you think about things over again, even if things are good, you never know!
me here watching this video with my 16 gb ram 8th generation ssd intel uhd 650 laptop hopping that one day i might be able to play with this kind of pc 😞😢
Wish me luck guys!!
have you finished your build yet?
Finally building my first PC next weekend 7800x3d,PNY 4080 super, Asus ROG strix b650e motherboard, 32gb Corsair 6000mhz ,Samsung 990 pro, NZXT kraken elite 280mm aio, MSI A850G PSU, MSI Velox 100r case and i upgraded my monitor to the MSI 1440 360hz OLED monitor, building it with my oldest daughter we can’t wait !!!
How has it worked so far?
@@d0ntst3alkillz17 it’s amazing! Goin from playing on the series x with a 1080 240hz IPs display is a massive difference, I already finished Spider-Man remastered and now I’m on chapter 19 of mafia definitive edition…max settings on everything I’ve tried and I’m still getting high fps, I was tired of these console games constantly coming out at 30fps also instead of waiting for the ps5 pro I decided to go with pC cuz ps is pretty much releasing all of their games on PC 🤷🏻♂️
DA BEST GAMING PC GUY
So what would be good build for streaming and gaming simultaneously with a budget between 2500-3000$ I mostly play cod/warzone I play on console but switching to pc soon
From what I've seen prebuilts usually come with a $200 premium, if not more compared to building it yourself. Not sure what prices you are using.
Rgb in the fractal north is a crime
How to chose a good motherboard?
The right choice for your motherboard will likely fall into place after you've already picked most of the parts, such as the CPU, GPU and RAM. Get those squared away first, and then pick out the motherboard that meets the needs of the other parts!
Do the companies that make graphics cards matter? Is there a difference between a zotac 4070 and one from gigabyte?
there is usually single digit performance and cooling difference between models, most of the time is does not matter at all, just get the cheapest one or the one you like the most.
@@Darky4525 thank you!
is my 850w psu good for, RTX 4060 x Ryzen 5 7600X
I found a lenovo pc with a 4070 super for 1200$ should i look into it for my first gaming pc?
Do people use hard drives anymore in builds or those outdated now
I mean, you need something to install the operating system on....
@@EdmondDantes224 yeah I know I just see ssds and stuff now not the box looking older style hardrives
@@jpshields13 I think sometimes people still use those but its not very common.
Depends on what you go for, I have an SSD but also a HDD. If you have a lot of shit to store, (7 TB in my case), an SSD will be WAY to expensive.
What are your thoughts on anti-bend brackets?
Awesome videos all the time
What about rtx 4070 super combined with ryzen 7 7700x for gaming and editing on 1440p
Should be solid. If you can afford, go for 7800x3d though worth spending the extra monies.
could you make a 4k gaming computer for 1200 or under
love ur videos
Dude even the best hardware for 3k+ cant handle 4k properly
@@atifahnafhossain90 ok ty
Yes it can, what are you talking about@@atifahnafhossain90 maybe you're gonna need about 2000 for 4k high fps, but 1200 is for 1080p or budget 1440p
@@Yuantian8877900 gre can with 7600x
@@Yuantian887 depends if you are talking 4k native or 4k with some upscaling. Also depends which games you are playing, which frame rate you're targeting and if you care about stuff like raytracing. You can build a PC around a 7800xt for example for $1200 and do some 4k with upscaling.
Can you do a testing of sata ssd vs low end pcie 3.0 ssd vs highend pcie 4.0 ssd game loading speeds? Im pretty sure the difference is very minimal
I'm sure that's been tested already. Yes in most applications, the speed differences are not significant UNLESS you move/copy a lot of large files regularly. For most gaming, there's not much of a performance benefit between NVMe and SATA.
@@JJFlores197 yeah exactly, I always recommend based on if they are reliable drives (so TLC preferred, dram controller preferred etc) rather than speeds
I am using 4060ti 8gb and Ryzen 5 7600x .Now I want to upgrade my pc than which gpu cpu I should buy from amd .for getting extra gaming performance so I can feel the performance difference.
Just the GPU needs an upgrade, and even the 7700XT would be an improvement.
Get a 7800XT or 7900GRE, the Nvidia alternatives being their 70 class.
Keep your CPU, and get a rx7900XT or rx7900GRE. And make sure your PSU is 750W or more.
Wait for RDNA4 gpus from AMD they are rumored to be much cheaper than NVIDIA's same level of performance or even AMD's!
Plz how do I get in contact with you asap I need a custom build gaming pc I need help….
My gpu got damaged from hack
My system crashed cause they were using old key
My system kicked them out within minutes
However, my Gpu last half, it's Ram
I got cheap gpu to match my power supply
You should always lock bios and system
I did this cause a new machine is not in the budget
The generations is key to performance
I run both cpus and gpus
Both lasted the same amount of time
Had 1650 went amd to get under power requirement
Cause new power supply only goes up to 500 watts on my prebuilt
It lasted five years until the crowd strike sh××
I am running 32 g of Ram of Ddr4
Bro got stripper bots dancing in the comments because of how 🔥 the PCs are
Is it worth changing to am5 (r5-7500f) from r5-5600 for my rtx 4060?
id make another budget build for streaming with a 4060 too be honest its just not good enough for gaming
can you do a 1500 dollar pc build?
Love all these American price everything is easy double the price in new Zealand 😢
1:20 I'm sorry but this isn't very accurate as i was able to build a pc for £1000 with a 7600, 7800xt, 32gb 6000mhz cl36, 1tb gen 4, atx b650 mobo with wifi and a decent case. You arent getting that with any prebuilt.
Cl 36 is mad
Me with 4 cores and 2gb gpu (core i3-10100f + gt 1030) ☹
me here watching this video with my 16 gb ram 8th generation ssd intel uhd 650 laptop hopping that one day i might be able to play with this kind of pc 😢
I am an older gamer and play at moment 1080p I am going to build a new pc will I notice any difference if I build a system for 1440p bearing in mind my eyesight is not the best? Thanks
Yes, absolutely.
The biggest waste of money in a custom build has only three letters: A I O
I am on the way to get a gaming and streaming pc under 1200 usd pls help
Who would ever use a intel CPU in 2024....
Tip one have money
Thumb down from me for having an in-video ad
first
Also avoiding intel helps
here's one; if you love being shadowbanned for wrongthink and being completely shut off from the rest of the online community because of the effort of a small group of people, go ahead and build your setup and spend thousands on it before you inevitably download steam and give up 10 years later
wtf are you talking about lmao
@@jackychan8539just a classic schizo comment
take a break from the internet
Touch grass
Yo? What are you doing on the internet????
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