@@mylesbell2398 at least you guys have a dedicated gpu lol.i just have a laptop that cant get 60fps on csgo@ 800x600 and $900 desktop but no gpu or current storage devices
That 540 becomes just fine when you overclock it to 4.3 GHz, I did swap mine for a €8 X3440 from AliExpress though. Good thing to know is that basically every 1156 cpu and motherboard will take a decent OC.
@@RandomGaminginHD Me too, my €8 OC Xeon has the equivalent power of a i7 3770 Btw I managed to get an average fps of 120 with min and max at around 80 and 140 in Valorant maxed out with that i3, its around 300 now though.
I just recently completely upgraded to a Ryzen system but over the last year I found myself watching a lot of your videos (didn't find your channel until earlier this year) and piecing together/selling 3 other systems. I didn't want to get rid of one of them but during these rougher times I needed the money. Like you have mentioned though, it's actually quite a bit of fun piecing together systems and seeing what they will do, and trying out older graphics cards and stuff when its all you have for a period of time adds another element to the experience also. I can tell by what you say in your videos that you've been there and done that in the not so distant past as far as having to squeeze every frame you could out of the computer that you were stuck with for that time. If you can make it work for you so that you are able to have some fun, take your mind off of the world for a bit and escape maybe, then thats what counts. In conclusion, what a cool video that shows there are some cool games out there that you can still play even on the tightest budget possible, short of free I guess. :)
Man that title is the reason why I subscribed years ago. That is the reason to hit play, then pause a couple of seconds later, like the video, press play again.
Old hardware is so much fun. I would just stick to pre-2012 games and lower end indie stuff and have a blast. It'd be a great system for Oblivion, Skyrim, Borderlands 1, Portal 2, the Mass Effect trilogy, Dragon Age Origins, etc.
This pc actually reminds me of my old samsung laptop that i bought brand new like 4 years ago and used surprisingly long and harsh. It had a i5 processor and gt710 mobile graphics card. That laptop was most important thing for me and i did many many things with it for years. I didn't knew basically anything about computer hardware back then and that pc would look like a beast in my eye just because it was able to run ksp or some games even cranked ultra low settings. It's was not all about hardware and power mattered me back then, what i mattered me most was it beating my friends pc by mere 2 or 3 fps in minecraft. This pc ,that wasn't supposed to even run, you made using only less than only 20$ parts gives me same feelings as my old laptop. I enjoyed playing train sim world 720p or even 480p all day or grind whole german tech tree in war thunder on ultra low settings. Now i have a beast of a pc, really great tech acknowledge and now i'm actually studying for computer engineering in university but even after all of this, that 720p stuttery gameplay of skyrim or 30 to 40 fps csgo gameplay looks stupidly good in my eyes.
You should definitely upgrade this to see how a few choice upgrades can help smooth out the experience (without the fire hazard aka OEM PSU). Lovely video as always!
You hit the budget gamer/recycler jackpot! There are some very generous people around, just gotta pay attention to FB marketplace and Craigslist freebie section!
I once bought an untested z77 Extreme4 motherboard for $55, once I got it in it worked fine and served as my main machine for almost 2 years. It still works to this day in another machine.
1:22 You can get some real gems if you explicitly search for broken parts on eBay. Kinda seems like people list things as broken if they don't have the means and/or desire to test them. I ended up with two fully functional PSones (US$10 shipped for both of them) like that. One of them only needed a light cleaning to bring it to like-new condition. The other went through what I can only imagine is a soda spill (seriously, the motherboard and the insides of the case were coated in sticky, Coke-colored goop), but after a thorough cleaning it came back to life and continues to run like a champ.
I have an Acer desktop (X5900) VERY similar to that one. The CPU is almost identical, an i3 530 compared to the 540 you've got. I ended up with 4GB of RAM in mine (that was upgraded to 8GB), also a WD Green 1TB HDD and a 512MB GeForce 310. Again, 220W PSU. Mine was from Lite-On, which isn't that dodgy. The PC itself was free from my uncle.
"The ultimate gaming PC for under 20$" lol No one could get away with that title! And not a single pleb would even be fooled by it.. Because it's impossible.
This video reminds me of the first PC I bought; it was very similar to this one (an Acer desktop SFF) but AMD-based. It had an AMD Athlon II X2 220, 3GB RAM DDR3 and NVIDIA onboard graphics. I upgraded the processor to an AMD Phenom II X4 945, upgrade the RAM to 8 GB and installed a GPU Radeon HD6570 low profile. I could play games like Assassin's Creed 3, Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag and Tomb Raider at 720p with Medium settings, I gamed on that PC for like 8 years until got faulty last year. Then I made a new built with a Ryzen 5 3600 and a GTX 1660 ti.
When i first started watching this channel i was only getting back into pc gaming and i had a gt 745, since then i have had a 1050ti then to a 980ti and now i have an rtx 3070 but i still enjoy watching what the older and cheaper hardware is capable of
G'day & Happy New Year Random, This is why I love your channel, it's not about you the most expensive builds, the best GPU or CPU or trying to get 1000FPS, but it is about being able to build a PC no matter the budget so you can Have Fun Gaming 🥰
Only recently discovered your channel It’s a hobby of mine to find & game on budget hardware Look forward to more content :) Also an idea; find an old MacBook / iMac run bootcamp on it and see how well you can game on it
Nice low budget build! With the new GTA and Battlefield some time away maybe you could do a theme build. I did one myself because I stumbled across a Asus GTX 560ti Battlefield 3 edition at a local flea market. Combined with a X3430, some stickers and a spraycan it became my nephews pc for almost a year. Costing around 55 euro's total.
I'd imagine a Shoebox of the right dimensions might be a nice little case upgrade.. maybe even cut a sight window and use thin clear plastic as a tempered glass substitute.
I got lucky with an untested GT 440 recently. It is true that some sellers genuinely dont have the hardware or time to test the components they are selling.
I have come across dozens of Chicony PSUs over the years. While unspectacular they are very reliable. The basic rule to follow with them is to take Max wattage (220 in this case) and knock off 10%. The CPU and GPU here will draw a max of 135 watts so the power supply is fine.
you crushed Linus's $69 pc in every way!!!! great work, this was a huge surprise; the upgrade path to an i5-750 or an i7-860 and 16GB of RAM and a GTX 1050 / TI / 1650 is super enticing as well!! future video?
Nice build - despite its dubiousness, you can definitely make a profit on selling the parts themselves. The 1TB HDD by itself would be worth buying this PC as 1TB HDDs tend to sell close to £25 on eBay (or similar). DVD drives are also worthwhile having, the GPU is worth using as a test GPU and the motherboard/CPU is worth having around as a test system for CPUs on that socket. The 220W PSU isn't great but at least with OEM stuff, there's a resale market: people wanting to restore a PC might find they need a specific PSU to fit in their case.
I built one for $150USD Upgraded Pentium G3220 to a i5 4690 and GPU to a Red Devil RX480/8GB for $100. Got so lucky as my card if you can find one is like $250 on eBay. Huge heatsink , triple fans , dual BIOS , never runs over 63C
Reminds of when I got into PC gaming by slapping a 1 GB GTX 650 into my brothers pre-built 1st gen i3 with no HDD space and about 4 GB RAM. Did a good chunck of my Arkhan City playtime using that setup.
My first computer I bought off creigslist for $100. it was a dell with an i3 550. I upgraded the ram, gpu to a gtx 970 and got a new psu. It ran stuff great for many years. what a wonderful system it was.
Sometimes "untested" means just that, though. Because I've come across sellers that just collect a whole bunch of stuff from wherever they can just to sell it on and they don't want to bother (or aren't able) to test it all. - And they would also just flat-out say that there's a chance it might not work because they didn't bother testing it (especially when it's about much older hardware) and it's just sold "as is". - Then again, those would also not sell for high prices either, so it's just a small gamble.
that's the exact CPU that is in our HP desktop from 2011. manages the most recent sim city game at a decent framerate. 4GB of 400mhz RAM and in built graphics
Swapping the i3 for a Xeon. The good thing about that motherboard is it will take a standard power supply so you can drop it in a cheap case. It’s a standard size
I actually have a 650. I never tested it, since my old job (prior to covid) had a bunch of PC stuff they were gonna toss. I took 3 PCs home, plus a 650 and some old AMD/Radeon GPU that doesn't have HDMI . I never used the GPUs, but kept them, but I used the PCs as bases for budget gaming PCs. I put a 1050 and gave one to my dad, and a 1050ti for my brother in law. The last is my backup lol.
Story time: That is the same exact acer mobo and CPU combo I started with 4 years ago. I spent $20 USD for the entire desktop + case no GPU. Added a Radeon 5770 1GB for $30 locally and was able to play CSGO at medium - low settings 1080p. Also you can upgrade that CPU to an i7 870 for very cheap if you are interested. Double the performance for about $20 USD. Its also a great overclocker, 4ghz is easily achievable.
We'll replace i3 with x3430 and slap a good gpu like gtx 960 or hd 7870 or gtx 1050ti or even a r9 280x and u will have a 1080p low settings capable system
I had this exact model of Acer Aspire from 2012-2016, but it had a AMD E-450 with integrated Radeon HD 6320 graphics, 4 GB of RAM and that same power supply (which blew up in early 2019 to nobody's surprise). Was your PSU also rated 80+ Bronze somehow? I know mine was, and considering it was made by Chicony, that seems like a lie lol
Yo your vids are soooo goood, your channel proves you don’t need a huge crew like Linus, please keep going because Your vids are so good I watch through the whole vid :D 👍
Wow great job, this is one of my favorite videos of yours. You have absolutely no idea how much I want this PC, I'm on an extremely tight budget and getting this PC would be absolute heaven. Could I have some links?
That PSU brand (Chicony) is actually not that bad, it's not well known for sure... Had one going for like 10 years without any problem (LGA 775: C2Q /w HD4670 and then a GTX 650), tho' it was a 460W piece :D After these years it still worked, but after like 10 years it started to make a high pitched noise: it turned out after the disassembly, that the high voltage (mains) side capacitors were at the end of their life. I choosed not to mess around with it (replace them), after 10 years I think it served me well, and done enough... Long story short, the brand itself looks "dodgy", but according to my experience, it was not bad at all!
Those two core four threads CPUs are still fine for light gaming. I've built a cheap pc for a nephew many years ago, with the i3 3240 and recently I've told him if he wants a free i5. He told me that it doesn't feel the need, the GTX 660ti is doing fine with the i3! I have no idea what his games are, other than fortnite, ofecours... On the other hand, I've found myself in a rough spot with the Athlon 200ge at 4.1ghz and a GTX 1070ti. I've thought that it's fine to crawl along until the 5k is out.
No surprise given Acer own Packard Bell, but this motherboard looks identical to the socket 1156 in my old Packard Bell iMedia S3810 (i3 550). Still runs perfectly mind including the PSU, but retired this year as a daily driver.
I'm honestly surprised by the performance. If I was on a budget, that would definitely suit my budget-gaming needs.
Go with at a second generation processor instead because they have powerful integrated graphics
@@Amorousstake4 powerful? 😂😂
@@jonashediger182 Yes it is able to run DBC 14 on high graphics at 30 FPS on Single Channel DDR3 1333MHz 4GB
Intel HD 3000
@@CarrierBagKyle A rough, cold breeze.🤣
I am surprised it even work my lowest budget was 150 us lol
I can't afford Rgb, so I just got B
Killed me at that lmao xD
Red sata cable, Green pcb, Blue vga port = RGB
@@TechWithSean doesn't get anymore budget than that
random gaming has B !
Darn. Beat me to the punch. XD
What a very nice homemade bomb for gaming!
@@gametests STFU
indeed haha
@@Medstudent2024 lol why u mad bro
@@gametests Only scumbags come into bigger channels to plug themselves.
Lol
When you start seeing your old GPU on BudgetGamingInHD channel:
"These aren't the tears of sadness but tears of happiness!!!"
When you see your current you on the channel: wow, I guess I’m broke and should probably upgrade
@@mylesbell2398 at least you guys have a dedicated gpu lol.i just have a laptop that cant get 60fps on csgo@ 800x600 and $900 desktop but no gpu or current storage devices
How old is that desktop?
And how old is the laptop?
@@mylesbell2398 the oldest component in the desktop is less than 1 year old
If it runs, then it's a gaming pc.
That's also the thinking process in the Philippines lol. They also love to overprice.
My legs are gaming pc with core duo laptop from 2008
That's how my parents see a pc
solitaire
After a very hot curry, my ass runs... but you won't want to stick a KB+M into that...
Cyberpunk certified
360p 15 fps lol
@@RandomGaminginHD good enough for me haha
@@RandomGaminginHD better than the Last Gen console
@@ajaeultra lol
@@RandomGaminginHD lmao you actually tested it
RGIHD: £13 pc that can run csgo
Me and the Bois in mums basement: we’ll take all of your stock
Underated comment
Lmao
😂
Wow, thanks for 51 likes
Any relation to Micah bell? 😅
In the world of out of stock modern hardware, I really find builds using old e-waste far more interesting.
I didn't know you could use a csgo bomb as a computer. Very talented person
i expected this to catch on fire after you turned it on
me too
@@RandomGaminginHD me three
"What's the best way to bench Skyrim?" "Go into Riverwood, murder everyone."
Hey! I sold my super old GPUs as "untested", because I really didn't have a way to test them! xD (They worked)
Makes sense.
🧢
Looks like a dumpster fire, hopefully it doesn’t turn into one.
Your mom.
It can be a campfire *giggidy*
@@StayMadNobodycares burn
Looks better than my PC
God that rgb part made me laugh way too hard
That 540 becomes just fine when you overclock it to 4.3 GHz, I did swap mine for a €8 X3440 from AliExpress though.
Good thing to know is that basically every 1156 cpu and motherboard will take a decent OC.
same
That’s awesome, I love the oc power of these old chips
@@RandomGaminginHD Me too, my €8 OC Xeon has the equivalent power of a i7 3770
Btw I managed to get an average fps of 120 with min and max at around 80 and 140 in Valorant maxed out with that i3, its around 300 now though.
"You don't need a PSU; You can just use the power of prayer!"
"the bomb has been planted"
ugh why did I say it in T side cs:go voice actor
@@skengblazerentertainment1358 haha lmao me too
@@skengblazerentertainment1358 hahaha same mate.
*10 seconds warning plays*
@@mwhunter2346 *Terrorists win.*
I just recently completely upgraded to a Ryzen system but over the last year I found myself watching a lot of your videos (didn't find your channel until earlier this year) and piecing together/selling 3 other systems. I didn't want to get rid of one of them but during these rougher times I needed the money. Like you have mentioned though, it's actually quite a bit of fun piecing together systems and seeing what they will do, and trying out older graphics cards and stuff when its all you have for a period of time adds another element to the experience also. I can tell by what you say in your videos that you've been there and done that in the not so distant past as far as having to squeeze every frame you could out of the computer that you were stuck with for that time. If you can make it work for you so that you are able to have some fun, take your mind off of the world for a bit and escape maybe, then thats what counts. In conclusion, what a cool video that shows there are some cool games out there that you can still play even on the tightest budget possible, short of free I guess. :)
10 year old me: "Mom, I want a gaming PC."
Mom: "We already have a gaming PC at home!"
Gaming PC at home:
Man that title is the reason why I subscribed years ago. That is the reason to hit play, then pause a couple of seconds later, like the video, press play again.
I love it that you let your sister upload her video first
Old hardware is so much fun. I would just stick to pre-2012 games and lower end indie stuff and have a blast. It'd be a great system for Oblivion, Skyrim, Borderlands 1, Portal 2, the Mass Effect trilogy, Dragon Age Origins, etc.
RG: "im sure you probably know"
People watching this after two years: What the heck, what was it back then?
Rather optimistic :P
This pc actually reminds me of my old samsung laptop that i bought brand new like 4 years ago and used surprisingly long and harsh. It had a i5 processor and gt710 mobile graphics card. That laptop was most important thing for me and i did many many things with it for years. I didn't knew basically anything about computer hardware back then and that pc would look like a beast in my eye just because it was able to run ksp or some games even cranked ultra low settings. It's was not all about hardware and power mattered me back then, what i mattered me most was it beating my friends pc by mere 2 or 3 fps in minecraft. This pc ,that wasn't supposed to even run, you made using only less than only 20$ parts gives me same feelings as my old laptop. I enjoyed playing train sim world 720p or even 480p all day or grind whole german tech tree in war thunder on ultra low settings. Now i have a beast of a pc, really great tech acknowledge and now i'm actually studying for computer engineering in university but even after all of this, that 720p stuttery gameplay of skyrim or 30 to 40 fps csgo gameplay looks stupidly good in my eyes.
it's wonderful that you can ALWAYS find SOMETHING interesting to do on ANY PC no matter how new/or old it is!!!!!
You should definitely upgrade this to see how a few choice upgrades can help smooth out the experience (without the fire hazard aka OEM PSU). Lovely video as always!
finally a pc within my budget
I found an Acer PC in a dumpster with a first generation i7 and 8GB ram change the power supply and it worked fine.
You hit the budget gamer/recycler jackpot! There are some very generous people around, just gotta pay attention to FB marketplace and Craigslist freebie section!
I once bought an untested z77 Extreme4 motherboard for $55, once I got it in it worked fine and served as my main machine for almost 2 years. It still works to this day in another machine.
that PC cost less than my dinner I had tonight
1:22 You can get some real gems if you explicitly search for broken parts on eBay. Kinda seems like people list things as broken if they don't have the means and/or desire to test them.
I ended up with two fully functional PSones (US$10 shipped for both of them) like that. One of them only needed a light cleaning to bring it to like-new condition. The other went through what I can only imagine is a soda spill (seriously, the motherboard and the insides of the case were coated in sticky, Coke-colored goop), but after a thorough cleaning it came back to life and continues to run like a champ.
I have an Acer desktop (X5900) VERY similar to that one. The CPU is almost identical, an i3 530 compared to the 540 you've got. I ended up with 4GB of RAM in mine (that was upgraded to 8GB), also a WD Green 1TB HDD and a 512MB GeForce 310. Again, 220W PSU. Mine was from Lite-On, which isn't that dodgy. The PC itself was free from my uncle.
Really liking the honest title instead of something click-baity like "The ultimate gaming PC for under 20$". Congrats on your growing channel
"The ultimate gaming PC for under 20$" lol
No one could get away with that title! And not a single pleb would even be fooled by it.. Because it's impossible.
This video reminds me of the first PC I bought; it was very similar to this one (an Acer desktop SFF) but AMD-based. It had an AMD Athlon II X2 220, 3GB RAM DDR3 and NVIDIA onboard graphics. I upgraded the processor to an AMD Phenom II X4 945, upgrade the RAM to 8 GB and installed a GPU Radeon HD6570 low profile. I could play games like Assassin's Creed 3, Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag and Tomb Raider at 720p with Medium settings, I gamed on that PC for like 8 years until got faulty last year. Then I made a new built with a Ryzen 5 3600 and a GTX 1660 ti.
when this PC runs better than your actual PC :'(
When i first started watching this channel i was only getting back into pc gaming and i had a gt 745, since then i have had a 1050ti then to a 980ti and now i have an rtx 3070 but i still enjoy watching what the older and cheaper hardware is capable of
Jeez eBay UK seems like a total jackpot for cheap computers. Either that or you have a specific search word to find all this stuff.
BROOOOO congrats on 400k, without you, I'd be nowhere! THANKS!
No joke, this PC is better than the 350$ PC I bought new in the end of 2014 :(
Did your 2014 computer come with some Pentium Dual Core or Celeron chip? 😂
G'day & Happy New Year Random,
This is why I love your channel, it's not about you the most expensive builds, the best GPU or CPU or trying to get 1000FPS,
but it is about being able to build a PC no matter the budget so you can Have Fun Gaming 🥰
Give me RGB.
No, the real RGB...
This thing: 🅱
*Perfection*
Sure loved that B LED
Today's machine is running on power of prayer.True dat😂
I always look on a well known internet auction site to see how much my old tech is worth , cool video surprised at results
Ah, the power of luck and care. The same thing that makes my motherboard/RAM work.
Only recently discovered your channel
It’s a hobby of mine to find & game on budget hardware
Look forward to more content :)
Also an idea; find an old MacBook / iMac run bootcamp on it and see how well you can game on it
Im so amazed! How did this work...
You know you're in for an interesting episode when the tested build doesn't catch on fire first thing, courtesy of your PSU.
This looks like something out of a post-apocaliptic world
Brightness control of that RGB would have been nice
Nice low budget build!
With the new GTA and Battlefield some time away maybe you could do a theme build.
I did one myself because I stumbled across a Asus GTX 560ti Battlefield 3 edition at a local flea market. Combined with a X3430, some stickers and a spraycan it became my nephews pc for almost a year. Costing around 55 euro's total.
Finally new content to watch and get over the boredom. :D
I'd imagine a Shoebox of the right dimensions might be a nice little case upgrade.. maybe even cut a sight window and use thin clear plastic as a tempered glass substitute.
Odds are no one will build this but it sure as shit is interesting to see.
Great video, I do this when I am bored with extra parts laying around. What the cheapest thing I can put together and still have it play something.
I got lucky with an untested GT 440 recently. It is true that some sellers genuinely dont have the hardware or time to test the components they are selling.
The 7470 that was taken out of the PC in the more recent video seems like it would be a great drop in to fit in that low profile case.
well it has B anyway 😂😂
You're*
@@SnoppleWopple nani
I have come across dozens of Chicony PSUs over the years. While unspectacular they are very reliable. The basic rule to follow with them is to take Max wattage (220 in this case) and knock off 10%.
The CPU and GPU here will draw a max of 135 watts so the power supply is fine.
you crushed Linus's $69 pc in every way!!!! great work, this was a huge surprise; the upgrade path to an i5-750 or an i7-860 and 16GB of RAM and a GTX 1050 / TI / 1650 is super enticing as well!! future video?
With that PSU, it will kill all of the components before you get any of those parts
@@LatvianVideo content :3
Nice build - despite its dubiousness, you can definitely make a profit on selling the parts themselves. The 1TB HDD by itself would be worth buying this PC as 1TB HDDs tend to sell close to £25 on eBay (or similar).
DVD drives are also worthwhile having, the GPU is worth using as a test GPU and the motherboard/CPU is worth having around as a test system for CPUs on that socket.
The 220W PSU isn't great but at least with OEM stuff, there's a resale market: people wanting to restore a PC might find they need a specific PSU to fit in their case.
I built one for $150USD Upgraded Pentium G3220 to a i5 4690 and GPU to a Red Devil RX480/8GB for $100. Got so lucky as my card if you can find one is like $250 on eBay. Huge heatsink , triple fans , dual BIOS , never runs over 63C
I like watching cheap PC videos even though I have both a gaming desktop and laptop that can handle rdr2 etc with no problem
Reminds of when I got into PC gaming by slapping a 1 GB GTX 650 into my brothers pre-built 1st gen i3 with no HDD space and about 4 GB RAM. Did a good chunck of my Arkhan City playtime using that setup.
My first computer I bought off creigslist for $100. it was a dell with an i3 550. I upgraded the ram, gpu to a gtx 970 and got a new psu. It ran stuff great for many years. what a wonderful system it was.
Its better to call less demanding games esport games cause it sounds more appealing as a term, i love ur channel btw.
I laughed so hard on the b joke 🤣
Wow you got mee with that rdr2.. maan! I thought there was no way you could manage to get it run so "good"!
When you realize this PC is better then yours
this pc is actually better then my setup now
Sometimes "untested" means just that, though. Because I've come across sellers that just collect a whole bunch of stuff from wherever they can just to sell it on and they don't want to bother (or aren't able) to test it all. - And they would also just flat-out say that there's a chance it might not work because they didn't bother testing it (especially when it's about much older hardware) and it's just sold "as is". - Then again, those would also not sell for high prices either, so it's just a small gamble.
that's the exact CPU that is in our HP desktop from 2011. manages the most recent sim city game at a decent framerate. 4GB of 400mhz RAM and in built graphics
this is incredibly impressive, Im very surprised
yeah it did better than I thought
You just need an old monitor and some plywood then you've got the makings of an arcade emulator.
Finally right in my budget lol
Swapping the i3 for a Xeon. The good thing about that motherboard is it will take a standard power supply so you can drop it in a cheap case. It’s a standard size
I actually have a 650. I never tested it, since my old job (prior to covid) had a bunch of PC stuff they were gonna toss. I took 3 PCs home, plus a 650 and some old AMD/Radeon GPU that doesn't have HDMI . I never used the GPUs, but kept them, but I used the PCs as bases for budget gaming PCs. I put a 1050 and gave one to my dad, and a 1050ti for my brother in law. The last is my backup lol.
Story time:
That is the same exact acer mobo and CPU combo I started with 4 years ago. I spent $20 USD for the entire desktop + case no GPU.
Added a Radeon 5770 1GB for $30 locally and was able to play CSGO at medium - low settings 1080p.
Also you can upgrade that CPU to an i7 870 for very cheap if you are interested. Double the performance for about $20 USD. Its also a great overclocker, 4ghz is easily achievable.
Another fun to watch and listen to video. Thank you
Attaching some Christmas lights to the pc should give 20% fps bost
We'll replace i3 with x3430 and slap a good gpu like gtx 960 or hd 7870 or gtx 1050ti or even a r9 280x and u will have a 1080p low settings capable system
"911 whats your emergency?"
"i just witnessed a man build a bomb"
I had an old Asus GT 640, and good grief that cooler still looks really neat to me
I had this exact model of Acer Aspire from 2012-2016, but it had a AMD E-450 with integrated Radeon HD 6320 graphics, 4 GB of RAM and that same power supply (which blew up in early 2019 to nobody's surprise). Was your PSU also rated 80+ Bronze somehow? I know mine was, and considering it was made by Chicony, that seems like a lie lol
Yo your vids are soooo goood, your channel proves you don’t need a huge crew like Linus, please keep going because Your vids are so good I watch through the whole vid :D 👍
i did a $3 build and it works really well, dell xps 8900 from the trash and a $3 gtx 660 ti
Daaam the performance is pretty decent for entry level gaming for someone who is new to pc gaming and wants to play around with hardware
I got the i3-540 to 4.2GHz. It was a beast for the short 4 months it served me. I then replaced it with the X3440 (3.7GHz OC).
RGinHD knows no fear.
Wow great job, this is one of my favorite videos of yours. You have absolutely no idea how much I want this PC, I'm on an extremely tight budget and getting this PC would be absolute heaven. Could I have some links?
Well it is a gaming machine , nice to see something build into iron man fist cave , that runs even good games .
That PSU brand (Chicony) is actually not that bad, it's not well known for sure... Had one going for like 10 years without any problem (LGA 775: C2Q /w HD4670 and then a GTX 650), tho' it was a 460W piece :D After these years it still worked, but after like 10 years it started to make a high pitched noise: it turned out after the disassembly, that the high voltage (mains) side capacitors were at the end of their life. I choosed not to mess around with it (replace them), after 10 years I think it served me well, and done enough... Long story short, the brand itself looks "dodgy", but according to my experience, it was not bad at all!
Haha, i had one of these. I took off the front panel and used it to have a power button when I first got my rig together. Also not in a case.
Those two core four threads CPUs are still fine for light gaming.
I've built a cheap pc for a nephew many years ago, with the i3 3240 and recently I've told him if he wants a free i5. He told me that it doesn't feel the need, the GTX 660ti is doing fine with the i3!
I have no idea what his games are, other than fortnite, ofecours...
On the other hand, I've found myself in a rough spot with the Athlon 200ge at 4.1ghz and a GTX 1070ti. I've thought that it's fine to crawl along until the 5k is out.
Chicony is usually a good make ,made some damn fine keyboards
I had that same gpu! The first pc I “built” had one. It always exceeded my expectations for what it was.
My cpu is a lot worse than I expected
me too! 650 was my first gpu in my first build back in 2012. i remember being amazed at the graphics in skyrim on ultra!
This performs better than my $400 AIO pc from 2012 by at least 20 times
No surprise given Acer own Packard Bell, but this motherboard looks identical to the socket 1156 in my old Packard Bell iMedia S3810 (i3 550). Still runs perfectly mind including the PSU, but retired this year as a daily driver.
LOL, local pickup not alwas possible here in the UK. You had NO idea what was to just about to happen.
This is just incredible