I just built up a 7700 system, and had to go with a rtx 4060 ti to be at about the same price. I went with a modular 750 watt psu, b650 tomahawk wifi board, msi gungir 110r case, and a be quiet rock slim 2 cooler. If I had seen this 2 weeks ago, I may not have built my own!
definitely couldve went with better either way. shouldve joined a server like pc help hub or maybe ztt's discord server and ask for a list from someone more experienced with parts
I got a CyborpowerPC, pre-built, not with these specs. The one I got is good enough for a senior gamer, like me. I only play ESO or maybe Battlefront 2. I get 60 - 100 FPS, and that's all I need. I use it for my photography as well. I have both an AMD CPU and GPU. I can upgrade it in the future if I want an Nvidia GPU or even add more storage memory, since it comes with another storage memory slot and I can also update to more ram, up too 128gb. It was in my budget, again, I'm happy with my first gaming PC. I'm a 63 year old gamer.
Coincidence, yesterday i went to my local walmart cuz my damn toilet valve broke found it thankfully at night since my neaerest hardwaree store already closed, so i went by the electronics and i saw 2 of those cyberpower pc, it was like 799$ it had the AMD Ryzen 5 7600 and the Radeon RX 7600, btw question to anyone who sees this, how far greater is this compared to what i have rn, AMD ryzen 5 3500, GTX 1650 super
@@LMFTechStudios this is likely the only way ill get this type of rig and looking at those parts, hows the performance?, did you run in 1080 or 1440? 'optimal' or not i like all the 7's ; p
Finally, an all AMD prebuild. The GRE is a great GPU. The heard mentality leaves me scratching my head. I get that in the past, Radeon performance was questionable. but that was then. Now, Radeon GPU's can keep up just fine. You even get a little more performance using SAM.
@@kenshisanki But this is the first higher end AMD prebuilt. Something with muscle. A fairly modern CPU and GPU combo that can absolutely do 1080,1440 and 4k. Instead of 1080 and maybe 1440 with low settings.
The last 4 PCs ive built are all AMD, i have 2 for myself, one for my GF and one for my Boss that i just installed this weekend. The price to performance is top notch and keeps up with the Nvidia GPUs while stomping on the Intel CPUs... 3d v-cache FOR THE WIN
@@kevincooney5492 Exactly! Same here. I had a 5800x w/ a 6700xt. Upgraded to a 6950xt and 5800x3D. I've been on all AMD for about 3 years now. Like you said, the price to performance is hard to ignore. Paying hundreds more for minimal gains.
Got a 7900xt and a 4080 both with i7-13700k. Love my amd gpu. Honestly crazy good for the price. The 7900gre is great as well and a decent 4k card as well. Dont look past the amd and the 7000 series. These cards are a beast and very smooth. Dont listen to the things people say. Good cards
@@6r3ys0n bro. I play max 4k on 4080 and 7900xt. 4090 is the most powerful. But you don't have to use it. Still get amazing 4k from 4080 , 4070ti , 7900xt ,7900xtx
I bought this for black Friday. I wanted to build my own, but this was cheaper than buying the parts myself so yeah. I love it. I had the same issues as these guys, but some flipped fans and a gpu support bracket fixed that. Also, I'd like to add, I looked up the sn580 and it is absolutely not one of the slower gen 4 drives. It doesn't use dram, so it is one of the cheaper ones but definitely not slow.
I was in Walmart just the other day and they were selling one with a 7900x processor and an 7900xt graphics for 1800. They actually have some legit prebuilts
Just to add here…my gpu was the reference 7900gre, full atx mobo (same make and b650), and when I checked the cables were all connected zero issues with build but I fully expected to have the same issues you guys ran into due to it being cyberpower.
They will get lower temps if they turned around some of the exhaust fans... no single intake fan is a just sad. It doesn't cost cyberpower a dollar extra to install at least some intake fans.
@@joshuapicarello one weird quirk of the 7000 series is that it will boost until you get to almost 85c, so even with a 360mm aio, it will still hit 85c, it'll just take longer. Also with no intake fans it struggles to keep the temps down. I have this exact system, and I flipped the fans on the side to intakes, and I get decent temps but it does get pretty high still. I repasted with some noctua nh-h2 and it dropped my temps close to 10c. Once I remove the load from the cpu and it goes back down to idle, it dumps the heat very quickly
What?! This came from Walmart. Normally the prebuilds they sell are on par with an easy bake oven. Not bad for the price either, pretty sure that system spec costs more if you buy all the parts separate. Nice review as well.
When I worked for Best Buy selling PC's the first thing you learn is that there is virtually no margin on the PC's themselves unless they were top of the line. You made the money on selling service plans, antivirus, and when possible, upgrades. Walmart is a bit of a different animal, but per unit I don't think they are making much, accessories is where the money is.
@@2528drevas they buy these wholesale in bulk so this gpu for example is 200-300 wholesale depending on number of order so even at reduced 1199 which is close to retail for all parts and seems at cost, they are still making close to double their profits on just that component including any others.
The GRE is actually a very capable card from what ive seen from the one in my living room currently... paired with a ryzen 9 7900x. .. But my top PC currently is the ryzen 9 7950x3d paired with a 7900xtx... The difference in performance is about 10% but the white build was more expensive. If you can get this one for around $1200 it is a really good deal.
How good are my PCs specs? This is a custom built I've found being sold in my town that I bought recently. About to get it set up. I'll basically be using it for Minecraft Java edition What should I buy to update this for in the future and what's compatible? ThermalTake Commander MS-1 ATX Case Raidmax 630w PSU Gigabyte Z77-DS3H Motherboard 16GB Corsair Ballistix Tactical ULP DDR3 1600 Intel i5-3570k Corsair AIO 120mm Hydro Series Sapphire Radeon Nitro RX 470 8GB 256GB 2.5" TLC Nand SSD 1TB WD Blue 3.5" HDD 7200RPM Windows 11 Pro installed
basically you'd need to replace everything minus the case. Your processor is 12 years old. The motherboard is very old and won't be compatible with any processor as the 3rd gen intel is the last supported model. The AIO would likely not be sufficient enough for cooling with any newer processor. THE GPU is very old and very likely won't be that great of performance on any relatively games even from a few years ago. The RAM is very old and won't be supported on any cpu newer than 4th gen intels. I really hope this pc you bought was dirt cheap otherwise you got ripped off. As I wouldn't even sell this PC if it was mine as it is super old.
@@godisevil-b5d LoL, busted. Sometimes saying you bought it makes ya feel you really did I suppose. Let's see if that's true ... I just bought a Lamborgini. Nope, not working for me.
Update bought the computer yesterday and now it won’t and now it won’t turn on today looks like i will return and try to get a replacement.CPU light is red on motherboard
I have a 12700f 3060 pc made by them I received as a gift (raffle prize) and it's been awesome. Fairly certain at the time (because I checked) it was about a $1200 pc as well. They seem to have that price point pretty nailed down for solid performers. edit: only downside is I had to put a inexpensive tower cooler on it because the intel stock cooler is hot garbage and the cpu throttled immediately doing anything stressfull with it.
I see you guys are using GPU capture in your videos rather than dedicated capture device. on AMD cards that tends to reflect in FPS being lower than it would have without the GPU capturing the video. it's also very useful to see the real life scenario of someone doing live streaming while gaming on said GPU so maybe just disclose that in the future videos? I personally would love to see the settings chosen for video capture because the picture quality shown here is not the actual best and I have some experience in transcoding videos to fit the 700MB data limit if you know what I mean. 😁
Also those AIO water tubes need to be moved so they are not touching the GPU heatsink. That's going to add more heat into the water. Those gpu heatsinks get pretty hot...
I stuck with Nvidia for years and it all started with Knights of the Old Republic. KotOR played horribly on ATI graphics cards, mine at the time was a Radeon 9250 I think. I ended up swapping to a Geforce 4MX and the game ran great. After that I just kind of defaulted to buying Nvidia cards. It was only somewhat recently that I bought an AMD GPU in the form of the often used RX 580 2048SP to put into my TV PC.
I remember when I was just starting out with the pc building thing, that my friend told me to get nvidia since I wouldn't have to do as much troubleshooting, as he has had some trouble with his rx480 at the time, this was back in late 2019.
I have this PC and it's great. It came with an MSI MOBO. There were issue with blue screen, but that was the HD needing firmware upgrade. I been looking online to build a pc and this price for what you get I can't find it anywhere.
i saw that pc last week and thought thats a damn good deal especially comparing it in the philippines, where that would cost 1700usd to build the same unit. sadly dont have the money right now but really liked the specs on that one
@@BREEZYM6015well yeah, but you are your own warranty coverage if you build yourself. A lot of people want to play but not have to deal with all that.
@@BREEZYM6015 Im trying to as well but this is the best you can do at this price, I was gonna build one with ryzen 7 7700x and 7900 GRE and that alone is already over $800.
Motherboards wirh "C" are generally Corporate motherboards. A variant of consumer boards, uaually drivers are a bit more stable as well as "Better" components.
There is no way to buy a pre-built that can compare to one you build yourself because the $$$$ you would have paid out for the labor now goes into better, faster hardware - especially upgrading the GPU. If you don't have the confidence or want any possible troubleshooting challenges building your own gaming rig, that's a different story.
This is like 1k cheaper then my all white project zero build with gre and 7600x. Great deal only difference from mine is my 3 fan water cooler and any ram, MB, 1000w pw
Am i the kind of person that would spend days digging up the best deals on each component and hours putting everything together and testing just to save $135 on the build? Yes, yes I am. Is this a good idea for everyone? … no, it is not. :D
Walmart's website doesn't include information about the ports, the availablility of brackets/cables to add SATA 3.5" HDDs, the number of RAM slots and as others have mentioned, the speed and CL number of the installed RAM. Could you please tell us what you see?
lol 19000 in time spy is less then I get with my highly tuned 9900k and 6950xt system. 9900k at 5.1Ghz at 1.3V on Asus maximus hero with 32GB of 4000 cl16 bdie, 970 evo+ boot drive, Sabrent rocket game drive, a few 12TB HDDs for backups, 6950xt at 2700-2900Ghz at 1.01V with HX1200i PSU in a Thermaltake CTE 750 case. Guess I chose 5 years ago.
This is for the PCBros if they read comments. I sell computers from time to time. Where do you get the customized GPU brackets? Are those engraved or just 3d stickers?
What is your budget, and what games are you wanting to play... we can start there and work our way through... also, we can set ypu up for a build that has an upgrade path forward.
Specs look great, tried this PC 2 different times. First time I didnt know about the ssd needing update so i was stuck in bsod. Second time had random black screen crashes mid game. Bad quality control
Ryzen 7700 and 7900gre , 32GB ram, 2TB nvme for 1200 sounds too good to be true... I noticed that it's an c grade matx mobo in a full size case, GPU sag, red ram with CL? SN 580 gen 4 okay not the greatest, c tier 850W gold no modular apevia prestige PSU ok, gargling aio pump... ...ok so what is the Cass Latency of the ram? I seemed to miss that . Gameplay looks great at 1440p Ok so what model of 7900gre was used? Honestly, it looks like a pretty good deal, put a sag post in for a few bucks and done. 6cent per score is amazing, if its available its a good deal.
Its an XFX rx7900 GRE. They are around the $520-$550 range depending on retailer. Something to notw about the GRE, it LOVES higher res... so its really a higher refresh rate 1440p card thats also able to run many titles in 4k with High settings.
**USB-3 headers on mobos were invented by Satan** we know this because it's almost impossible to unplug without ripping the header shroud off the board.
Just Google it, it's fairly simple. After downloading you'll have to go into the monitor tab and check the metrics you want to measure on screen. A more simple method would be to use the overlay your graphics card software provides. Just look up the hotkeys and you're in business.
in my honest opinion I would stay away from cyberpower I bought one 2 years ago and within a year it was sitting by the curb outside my house it was because of a poor cpu- gpu pairing that wasn’t compatible
Update bought the computer yesterday and now it won’t and now it won’t turn on today looks like i will return and try to get a replacement.CPU light is red on motherboard
I just built up a 7700 system, and had to go with a rtx 4060 ti to be at about the same price. I went with a modular 750 watt psu, b650 tomahawk wifi board, msi gungir 110r case, and a be quiet rock slim 2 cooler. If I had seen this 2 weeks ago, I may not have built my own!
definitely couldve went with better either way. shouldve joined a server like pc help hub or maybe ztt's discord server and ask for a list from someone more experienced with parts
The components are worth more than $1200 if their not on sale So its a good deal if you want that configuration
I got a CyborpowerPC, pre-built, not with these specs. The one I got is good enough for a senior gamer, like me. I only play ESO or maybe Battlefront 2. I get 60 - 100 FPS, and that's all I need. I use it for my photography as well. I have both an AMD CPU and GPU. I can upgrade it in the future if I want an Nvidia GPU or even add more storage memory, since it comes with another storage memory slot and I can also update to more ram, up too 128gb. It was in my budget, again, I'm happy with my first gaming PC. I'm a 63 year old gamer.
if i may ask, what GPU you are running?
That's awesome to hear older people gaming.
@@GG-si7fw Absolutely! I would love to see more older gamers post about their own experience in gaming.
Elder scrolls online?
I just bought it today and that’s ironic that a video for it came out today
Did it boot up out of the box?
@ Yes it works amazing
Coincidence, yesterday i went to my local walmart cuz my damn toilet valve broke found it thankfully at night since my neaerest hardwaree store already closed, so i went by the electronics and i saw 2 of those cyberpower pc, it was like 799$ it had the AMD Ryzen 5 7600 and the Radeon RX 7600,
btw question to anyone who sees this, how far greater is this compared to what i have rn,
AMD ryzen 5 3500,
GTX 1650 super
@@jj2kingyou’re like me going to the store for one thing and then leaving with something completely different and more expensive 😂
@@jj2king way better
I bought this two weeks ago and it's amazing so far, running everything on max settings at 1440p
Did yours have the video card sag?I haven't opened up mine yet. Hoping there will be deals on Friday. Do you know where I can get the gpu bracket?
That is a pretty good deal! I've built a 7700X with 7700XT rig and love it!
if you gone with a 7600 or 7600x you could have gotten a 7800xt
I didn't have a budget in mind, and I also didn't build all at once. I'm actually giving it away this coming Saturday 🙂
@@LMFTechStudios can I have it? I love you
@@PassiveMoney1979 you are more than welcome to participate in the drawing! I posted a video today with all the details. Good luck!
@@LMFTechStudios this is likely the only way ill get this type of rig and looking at those parts, hows the performance?, did you run in 1080 or 1440? 'optimal' or not i like all the 7's ; p
I bought this about a week and a half ago. It's doing fantastic. Replaced a few fans, and flipped one around. But besides that it's a killer build
Finally, an all AMD prebuild. The GRE is a great GPU. The heard mentality leaves me scratching my head. I get that in the past, Radeon performance was questionable. but that was then. Now, Radeon GPU's can keep up just fine. You even get a little more performance using SAM.
You're right. All AMD.
Cyberpower has had a good few walmart all AMD prebuilts
3600 580 combo
7600 7600 combo
5500 6700xt combo
Now this
@@kenshisanki But this is the first higher end AMD prebuilt. Something with muscle. A fairly modern CPU and GPU combo that can absolutely do 1080,1440 and 4k. Instead of 1080 and maybe 1440 with low settings.
The last 4 PCs ive built are all AMD, i have 2 for myself, one for my GF and one for my Boss that i just installed this weekend.
The price to performance is top notch and keeps up with the Nvidia GPUs while stomping on the Intel CPUs... 3d v-cache FOR THE WIN
@@kevincooney5492 Exactly! Same here. I had a 5800x w/ a 6700xt. Upgraded to a 6950xt and 5800x3D. I've been on all AMD for about 3 years now. Like you said, the price to performance is hard to ignore. Paying hundreds more for minimal gains.
It only got 3.5 stars on the reviews. The one and two star reviews were because of the PC not booting up upon arrival.
Got a 7900xt and a 4080 both with i7-13700k.
Love my amd gpu. Honestly crazy good for the price. The 7900gre is great as well and a decent 4k card as well.
Dont look past the amd and the 7000 series. These cards are a beast and very smooth. Dont listen to the things people say. Good cards
The only card worth using in native 4k is the RTX 4090. Every other card sucks in comparison. With upscaling yeah sure, it's fine.
@@6r3ys0n bro. I play max 4k on 4080 and 7900xt.
4090 is the most powerful. But you don't have to use it. Still get amazing 4k from 4080 , 4070ti , 7900xt ,7900xtx
@@6r3ys0n not even an rtx 4090 now especially with the UE5 games well not on native resolution atleast with upscaling yeah sure.
This prebuild is surprisingly good. Just flip the side fans and put a support bracket and you're gold
I bought this for black Friday. I wanted to build my own, but this was cheaper than buying the parts myself so yeah. I love it.
I had the same issues as these guys, but some flipped fans and a gpu support bracket fixed that.
Also, I'd like to add, I looked up the sn580 and it is absolutely not one of the slower gen 4 drives. It doesn't use dram, so it is one of the cheaper ones but definitely not slow.
my friend just bought his first pc and this is what i recommended for him before u guys posted this funnily enough. hasnt arrived yet
I was in Walmart just the other day and they were selling one with a 7900x processor and an 7900xt graphics for 1800. They actually have some legit prebuilts
Was very close to buying this one, psu and brand reviews pushed me to build my own.
Bought this about a week ago when it first went on sale….its a beast so far
Just to add here…my gpu was the reference 7900gre, full atx mobo (same make and b650), and when I checked the cables were all connected zero issues with build but I fully expected to have the same issues you guys ran into due to it being cyberpower.
Definitely need to do more benchmarks without FSR or DLSS enabled to really see how good the system is.
7770x b650mag 7900gre such a balanced build
Those CPU temps were rather high for a 240MM AIO and a 7700. Did you end up doing a repaste to see if temps improve?
They will get lower temps if they turned around some of the exhaust fans... no single intake fan is a just sad. It doesn't cost cyberpower a dollar extra to install at least some intake fans.
@@Morrodin182 That's true. Didn't notice that at first.
@@joshuapicarello one weird quirk of the 7000 series is that it will boost until you get to almost 85c, so even with a 360mm aio, it will still hit 85c, it'll just take longer. Also with no intake fans it struggles to keep the temps down.
I have this exact system, and I flipped the fans on the side to intakes, and I get decent temps but it does get pretty high still. I repasted with some noctua nh-h2 and it dropped my temps close to 10c. Once I remove the load from the cpu and it goes back down to idle, it dumps the heat very quickly
Cyberpower AIO's are solid. My older pc built by them from 2015 still works 100% like new with one of their older 120m AIOs.
(And the rest of the PC works just fine too? Never had a problem with it)
the reason many people arent buying this is because many reviews say theyre blue screening or its DOA
Can you review more budget laptop builds? I really like to see those, also the hp victus laptops seem pretty good for the price too!
That is a wild price performance score.
What?! This came from Walmart. Normally the prebuilds they sell are on par with an easy bake oven. Not bad for the price either, pretty sure that system spec costs more if you buy all the parts separate. Nice review as well.
When I worked for Best Buy selling PC's the first thing you learn is that there is virtually no margin on the PC's themselves unless they were top of the line. You made the money on selling service plans, antivirus, and when possible, upgrades. Walmart is a bit of a different animal, but per unit I don't think they are making much, accessories is where the money is.
@@2528drevas they buy these wholesale in bulk so this gpu for example is 200-300 wholesale depending on number of order so even at reduced 1199 which is close to retail for all parts and seems at cost, they are still making close to double their profits on just that component including any others.
Great video...What fighting game is that at 56 seconds?🤔
The GRE is actually a very capable card from what ive seen from the one in my living room currently... paired with a ryzen 9 7900x. ..
But my top PC currently is the ryzen 9 7950x3d paired with a 7900xtx...
The difference in performance is about 10% but the white build was more expensive.
If you can get this one for around $1200 it is a really good deal.
How good are my PCs specs? This is a custom built I've found being sold in my town that I bought recently. About to get it set up. I'll basically be using it for Minecraft Java edition
What should I buy to update this for in the future and what's compatible?
ThermalTake Commander MS-1 ATX Case
Raidmax 630w PSU
Gigabyte Z77-DS3H Motherboard
16GB Corsair Ballistix Tactical ULP DDR3 1600
Intel i5-3570k
Corsair AIO 120mm Hydro Series
Sapphire Radeon Nitro RX 470 8GB
256GB 2.5" TLC Nand SSD
1TB WD Blue 3.5" HDD 7200RPM
Windows 11 Pro installed
basically you'd need to replace everything minus the case. Your processor is 12 years old. The motherboard is very old and won't be compatible with any processor as the 3rd gen intel is the last supported model. The AIO would likely not be sufficient enough for cooling with any newer processor. THE GPU is very old and very likely won't be that great of performance on any relatively games even from a few years ago. The RAM is very old and won't be supported on any cpu newer than 4th gen intels. I really hope this pc you bought was dirt cheap otherwise you got ripped off. As I wouldn't even sell this PC if it was mine as it is super old.
that is one hell of a pc for 1200 prebuilt for sure
The GRE is way better if you overclock it, I didn't bother with my last 2 GPUs but this one was such a big difference I had to.
That's a good deal for those components.
I just placed my order.Thanks hope the pc shows up and one peace, big upgrade from my gaming laptop from 2019😬
it says out of stock since the 15th
how were you able to make an order??
@@godisevil-b5d LoL, busted. Sometimes saying you bought it makes ya feel you really did I suppose. Let's see if that's true ... I just bought a Lamborgini. Nope, not working for me.
Update bought the computer yesterday and now it won’t and now it won’t turn on today looks like i will return and try to get a replacement.CPU light is red on motherboard
@@godisevil-b5didk I just placed at Oder for replacement one and that’s coming soon 🤷🏾♂️
Honestly it’s a good deal. Very well rounded system for 1440p
could really even handle 4k 60+ fps with proper settings
U should try SQUAD game that game really works your PC specs like a workhorse i aint lying, probably even BODYCAM
I have a 12700f 3060 pc made by them I received as a gift (raffle prize) and it's been awesome. Fairly certain at the time (because I checked) it was about a $1200 pc as well. They seem to have that price point pretty nailed down for solid performers.
edit: only downside is I had to put a inexpensive tower cooler on it because the intel stock cooler is hot garbage and the cpu throttled immediately doing anything stressfull with it.
Just got the pc today mines not a micro atx board. It’s a MSI B650P Pro WiFi.
Should be noted Warzone is more demanding than just multiplayer.
A LOT MORE!! I think they don’t show because dude doesn’t get any kills honestly
@Yodadboy 💀
@@YodadboyLOOOOOOOOOOL
Well also depends if you use Steam or Battle Net. Warzone on Battle Net has double the performance rn
I see you guys are using GPU capture in your videos rather than dedicated capture device. on AMD cards that tends to reflect in FPS being lower than it would have without the GPU capturing the video. it's also very useful to see the real life scenario of someone doing live streaming while gaming on said GPU so maybe just disclose that in the future videos?
I personally would love to see the settings chosen for video capture because the picture quality shown here is not the actual best and I have some experience in transcoding videos to fit the 700MB data limit if you know what I mean. 😁
Got this a couple days ago price to performance is great only thing is the red ram
How much did you pay?
cpu cooler def needs re paste or is broken. Let us know if yall figure out if the cooler is faulty. Thanks guys great vid as always
Nice build for a walmart prebuilt!
Also those AIO water tubes need to be moved so they are not touching the GPU heatsink. That's going to add more heat into the water. Those gpu heatsinks get pretty hot...
The other motherboard that can come with this system is a MSI pro b650-vc wifi which is an ATX board.
Homelander fan , the boys 🔥
I stuck with Nvidia for years and it all started with Knights of the Old Republic. KotOR played horribly on ATI graphics cards, mine at the time was a Radeon 9250 I think. I ended up swapping to a Geforce 4MX and the game ran great. After that I just kind of defaulted to buying Nvidia cards. It was only somewhat recently that I bought an AMD GPU in the form of the often used RX 580 2048SP to put into my TV PC.
I remember when I was just starting out with the pc building thing, that my friend told me to get nvidia since I wouldn't have to do as much troubleshooting, as he has had some trouble with his rx480 at the time, this was back in late 2019.
I have this PC and it's great. It came with an MSI MOBO. There were issue with blue screen, but that was the HD needing firmware upgrade. I been looking online to build a pc and this price for what you get I can't find it anywhere.
i saw that pc last week and thought thats a damn good deal especially comparing it in the philippines, where that would cost 1700usd to build the same unit. sadly dont have the money right now but really liked the specs on that one
I'd definitely replace the power supply before giving it to somebody.
its definitly good for a prebuilt at my walmarts they never are there
For $1,199? I'd rather build one myself. 😂
@ did you read the other 90% of my sentence bc i said prebuilts at walmart😭🙏
@@BREEZYM6015for a 7700 and a 7900 gre with 32 gb ddr 5 and AIO. you can't build this with $1200 😂
@@BREEZYM6015well yeah, but you are your own warranty coverage if you build yourself. A lot of people want to play but not have to deal with all that.
@@BREEZYM6015 Im trying to as well but this is the best you can do at this price, I was gonna build one with ryzen 7 7700x and 7900 GRE and that alone is already over $800.
Motherboards wirh "C" are generally Corporate motherboards. A variant of consumer boards, uaually drivers are a bit more stable as well as "Better" components.
There is no way to buy a pre-built that can compare to one you build yourself because the $$$$ you would have paid out for the labor now goes into better, faster hardware - especially upgrading the GPU.
If you don't have the confidence or want any possible troubleshooting challenges building your own gaming rig, that's a different story.
This is like 1k cheaper then my all white project zero build with gre and 7600x. Great deal only difference from mine is my 3 fan water cooler and any ram, MB, 1000w pw
The live streaming performance should be the same, since they both have the same AV1 encoder
Nice video! ❤
Nvidia if you want to do local AI. It's just way ahead of any AMD support. That's a big reason why ppl go with nvidia. Do gaming and AI.
Can we get Matt a few new t-shirts. I feel like he's worn the same one in many of the most recent reviews.
very strange that the front/ side fans aren't intake, I would probably flip that.
The temps on the CPU with only 50% use are really bad, 75-77 Celsius, that cooler is garbage.
Am i the kind of person that would spend days digging up the best deals on each component and hours putting everything together and testing just to save $135 on the build?
Yes, yes I am.
Is this a good idea for everyone? … no, it is not. :D
The nose ring was a deal breaker.
Walmart's website doesn't include information about the ports, the availablility of brackets/cables to add SATA 3.5" HDDs, the number of RAM slots and as others have mentioned, the speed and CL number of the installed RAM. Could you please tell us what you see?
lol 19000 in time spy is less then I get with my highly tuned 9900k and 6950xt system.
9900k at 5.1Ghz at 1.3V on Asus maximus hero with 32GB of 4000 cl16 bdie, 970 evo+ boot drive, Sabrent rocket game drive, a few 12TB HDDs for backups, 6950xt at 2700-2900Ghz at 1.01V with HX1200i PSU in a Thermaltake CTE 750 case.
Guess I chose 5 years ago.
This is for the PCBros if they read comments. I sell computers from time to time. Where do you get the customized GPU brackets? Are those engraved or just 3d stickers?
We 3D print them in house
Anything yall recommend that could make this pc better .. like maybe getting to 16gb ram sticks or
It has 32gb of ddr5, no need to upgrade the ram
@XuroX. I just went back n looked you right i thought it was 16
You guys should look at Walmarts Ibuypower trace mesh with a ryzen 7 7700 and a 4060ti for $1000
Let it be know that 3 of those as display model stopped work all about the same time in 3 stores.
I'm looking for a gaming mini pc or laptop that I will use clamshell. What would you recommend? I will mostly use it to play Foxhole on tv or monitor.
High 70c for aio is wild to me. My ryzen 9 5950x only get around 55c gaming on my aio
I really want a gaming PC. Any recommendations for my first one? I wish I had the money to build a PC like you all.
What is your budget, and what games are you wanting to play... we can start there and work our way through... also, we can set ypu up for a build that has an upgrade path forward.
I got this with your link guys!
If I had to guess they accidentally typed 1200 rather than 2200 when putting in the price
Nvidia can liggma. However this is a banger deal. If great great great combo.
Imagine spending $1200 on a computer and getting some nasty knockoff Apevia power supply.
For a prebuilt not bad. One could build a better one although. Thanks Guys Good Gaming.
Watching 2 grown men play games with pink kitty ears on their headset really throws me off but nonetheless, enjoy the videos!
honestly its just easy to learn the gens of Nvidia over amd
I need a PC Bros anti sag bracket, those are cool
Specs look great, tried this PC 2 different times. First time I didnt know about the ssd needing update so i was stuck in bsod. Second time had random black screen crashes mid game. Bad quality control
The ssd issue was a western digital / ms windows thing. Not a cyberpower caused issue. Easily fixed ultimately.
@@Sprogster Yup, that didnt have anything to do with the random black screens though
Can Yall Don Review On Gpd Mini or Any from the GPD line Up
I just want a ryzen 5 5000 cpu you guys may have sitting around.
I have the same CPU and I’m appalled by those temps. Maybe because I have an aio but still I sit lower than 60 degrees while gaming.
nice price!
SN580 is fine.
Unless you are a profesional user swapping terabytes of data daily , you won't feel the difference between it and fastest PCIE5.0 .
Is it me or is this build pretty damn good.
It's pretty good for the black Friday price.
Ryzen 7700 and 7900gre , 32GB ram, 2TB nvme for 1200 sounds too good to be true...
I noticed that it's an c grade matx mobo in a full size case, GPU sag, red ram with CL? SN 580 gen 4 okay not the greatest, c tier 850W gold no modular apevia prestige PSU ok, gargling aio pump...
...ok so what is the Cass Latency of the ram? I seemed to miss that .
Gameplay looks great at 1440p
Ok so what model of 7900gre was used?
Honestly, it looks like a pretty good deal, put a sag post in for a few bucks and done.
6cent per score is amazing, if its available its a good deal.
Its an XFX rx7900 GRE. They are around the $520-$550 range depending on retailer.
Something to notw about the GRE, it LOVES higher res... so its really a higher refresh rate 1440p card thats also able to run many titles in 4k with High settings.
I barely use AMD GPUs on builds because I litterally get zero interest no matter how great of a deal it is
it would cost you this to build it.. or more. thats a good value PC
Do yall do give aways ?
**USB-3 headers on mobos were invented by Satan** we know this because it's almost impossible to unplug without ripping the header shroud off the board.
Yeah those and some 24 pin (20+4) rails. Some of those are TIGHT
What In the world is a Rtx 7900gre
I recently buy ryzen 5600g pc and gta 5 premium edition so can you make best budget mechanical keyboard video?
people probably choose Nvidia GPUs mostly over AMD because of raytracing performance over AMD. and most games are raytraced nowadays
Does Toasty Broz have a video on how to install MSI Afterburner? I have no temp monitor programs 😢
Just Google it, it's fairly simple. After downloading you'll have to go into the monitor tab and check the metrics you want to measure on screen. A more simple method would be to use the overlay your graphics card software provides. Just look up the hotkeys and you're in business.
Day 2 of asking for u guys to review the SkyTech Gaming mini PC X1
I want to see an NZXT review player 2 or 3
in my honest opinion I would stay away from cyberpower I bought one 2 years ago and within a year it was sitting by the curb outside my house it was because of a poor cpu- gpu pairing that wasn’t compatible
Hungry potato
Yeeessss
Have you ever seen a hungry radish? 😂
Update bought the computer yesterday and now it won’t and now it won’t turn on today looks like i will return and try to get a replacement.CPU light is red on motherboard
drivers still hate ultrawide