@@blakefantasy2600 The 14900k is still more powerful and has additional features. The difference in price is small as well, so don't see the problem here. No sense in getting the 13900k for a new build anymore unless you're just broke.
It's called DIstant Horizon, recently, they made a big update that increased visual a lot without demanding much ressources. There's also the mod Nvdium wich work only with 1600 series + of NVDIA graphics cards wich allow an enormous render distance without using a lot of RAM. For what i've heard, they use a meshing technology .
nvidium works with 900 series + i thought? The mod worked on my 1660 and on my friends 1080 so they mightve updated it since you last checked it out @@Jakala2257
There are even more fps boosting mods, so you can really get alot of fps while having alot of chunks loaded. Nvidium is a crazy good mod for NVIDIA graphics cards and you can get other mods such as sodium extra, reese's sodium options, ferritecore, lithium,phosphor,etc.
i love how you know exactly what you're doing, and simplify the explanations for people who dont, but still keep enough info in so that it stays interesting for more experienced people, great video!
Disable the E Cores and Hyperthreading, change the overclock again, then enable resizable bar and use MSI Afterburner (works on all GPUs) to overclock and under volt the graphics card. It will help.
0:20 Didnt watch whole video, but if motherboard doesn't freak out about it - nothing critical will happen. Each of those pins is rated fot 125w@12v, so four pairs of them will easily supply up to 600w if you need it. (For those who didn't understand why not 1200 - there are four 12v and four grounds in there)
No real reason to, minecraft only runs off one core. so that pc is a waste on just minecraft. A real test would be using Folia to run a multithreaded server and see what you can throw that. Thats a real minecraft test with that cpu
i mean.. not really, the problem is that the cpu most of the time is only waiting for the ram and only using one thread for the rendering which doesnt really takes advantage of the capacity of high end pcs, mods like sodium or nvidium improves the chunk rendering by a huge amount but they still cant really pass these limitations for really using high end pcs in all his potential
@@calvin1280 I'm not familiar with "Infinite Horizons" but the Distant Horizons mod works on buildings as well, not just LoD based on the world seed (it works on servers too where you don't even have access to the world seed). I get that it's "cheating" but almost every videogame has this feature built in.
they are not like cheats, minecraft works stupidly. In any other game, the further something is, the less detailed it becomes. But not in minecraft, even chunk at the end of you view are fully loaded as if you were there@@WhatAboutThePC
Considering the prices of cases the 216, while not quite a budget case, is about standard in price. There are 2-300$ cases out there after all, so about 90$ for a good quality case that comes with good fans is pretty decent.
I wish I can also afford budget PCs like this. But man it's funny how that PC can probably handle any modern day game you throw at it at max graphic settings and it will still struggle to play minecraft at max settings.
It's because of unoptimized code and the unreliability on Java (aka the programming language used to code the original minecraft) because it is REALLY slow compared to C++ (aka an programming language also used to code minecraft, but for mobile and Win10) which is significantly faster. Lua is faster then C++, but it isn't used much since It's table array starts with 1 instead of 0.
Seeing the RAM be a bottleneck is vere interesting. I wonder if a sapphire rappids Xeon with 8 memory channels would perform better. You could get the w7 3455x with 24 P cores and overclock it. Then get 8×16 or 8x32 gb 6800 MHz memory.
Is there a reason why you were running 1.17.1 instead of 1.20.1? All of the mods you used should still be available for that version and Sodium 0.5 should perform much much better than 0.3.4. On 1.20 there is also an addon mod for Sodium called Nvidium which makes use of mesh shaders to provide ridiculously high framerate at massive render distances. Like seriously, I can get 200+ fps on 128 render distance with an i5-6600k and a 1660TI (which is basically the minimum you need to run Nvidium since mesh shaders only run on 16+ series NVIDIA GPUs.) There are also some mods that help a lot with memory usage like FerriteCore and Modernfix so if you were to make another video like this I'd highly recommend you add them as well in addition to the ones you already have
@@emmettpetty139 It's a feature of Nvidium, you can set it to keep chunks that you've loaded in render distance. You can also use the bobby mod as well like in the video which works very well too and will automatically load the chunks every time you log in rather than having to go back to them every session like with Nvidium
Ok thank you, I've been using those two mods for a while and nvidium is probably the best performance mod ever. It even optimizes the rendering so much that at 32 chunks of render distance I get more than 1000 fps while sitting still. Bobby has been giving me some issues but I think it's just a compatibility issue with nvidium. What I really want though is a mod that allows you to set the actual render distance higher than 32 on sodium, like how optifine let's you go up to 48. If you've got any info on that I'd appreciate it 🤗
Somewhat glad to see that even the most powerful regular consumer CPU, with the same GPU as mine and double the RAM I have, still cannot run MC properly at higher render distance, even with Sodium. If you're doing another test like this in the future, I would suggest you do these 3 simple things: 1. Get the 4090 budget GPU 2.Include Nvidium to the list of mods 3. Get the Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995X budget CPU And nice video dude. Definitely deserves the views.
@@Gaymer1338 ну раз ты не знаешь, то зачем пишеш, вариант с деокупацией меня абсолютно убил, такой херни я ещё не слышал. Ты думаешь, что прифронтовые города и села целые или как ты это себе представляешь ? Там тебе НЕ БАМБАС 8 лет дамбили. И как было сказано в одно из видео, если я правильно понял, то основу он забросил потому, что там не было монетизации и сделал "ШО С ПК?", теперь основа получает монетизацию. Ну, а за англоязычный канал всё и так логично и понятно
@@Therealjimpter I haven’t tried to play any real games on it in a while, but I did play DAYZ and Planetside 2 pretty regular. They’d run smooth on low settings. lol
Besides Minecraft, another relatively easy benchmark is Black MIDI. It seems simple on the surface, but its actually more complicated than you think. So, let me take you through it. Black MIDI is a form of benchmarking PCs where one installs an app called Piano from Above and downloads MIDI files with upwards of 250 million notes! What is considered a Black MIDI will usually have forms like note blocks, where multiple notes next to each other are played, usually more than 5 at a time and in succesion and note arts, arts made out of notes. (Seems simple enough right? Well, WRONG!) First, you need to find out how many notes your RAM can load. It also depends on your Windows version. For example, if you have a Windows 7 PC with 16GB RAM, you will be able to load MIDIs up to 56 million notes. But, there's a catch. You may think that if you can load 56 million notes on Windows 7 with 16GB RAM, you can load that many on any Windows version (that supports PFA of course, WinXP to the present day). Well, you are wrong. On Windows 8 through 11 with the same exact PC, you can only load up to 50 million notes. Why is this? Well, the answer is bloat. Windows 7 has no bloat while the other windows versions do. So you need to find out how many notes your PC can handle. I'll do the work for you. With 64GB RAM and Windows 10/11, you can load up to 200 million notes. Before the list, we also need to discuss pagefile. Pagefile is like extra memory that you take out of your SSD and use as RAM in case your normal RAM fills up. This can allow you to load the maximum amount of notes if you set up for example 32GB. This now gives you 96GB total. PFA can only handle MIDIs up to 2GB in file size. Now, for the list. Tau - 6.28M Kazan Challenge - 6.6M The Antichlorobenzene - 8.1M HRK's Lag Tester 4 - 9.18M HRK's Lag Tester 5 - 12.07M Tau 2 - 12.56M Septette for the Dead Princess (1) - 14.65M Night of Fire - 16.??M 9KX2 - 18M Two Faced Lovers (1) - 19.4M Heart and Soul - 19.4M The Antichlorobenzene (2) - 26.6M Septette for the Dead Princess (2) - 28.2M JERN's perpetual song - 36.4M (?) Broken World - 44.44M Septette for the Dead Princess (3) - 44.68M (NOTE: For this one, most videos say it it 44.7M but the actualy note count is 44.68M) Quadrianexium - 62.27M Two Faced Lovers (2) - 85M Septette for the Dead Princess (4) - 92.7M The Nuker 2 F1 - 142M Toilet Story 3 - 224M (PAGEFILE REQUIRED) Toilet Nuts 3 - 370M (PAGEFILE REQUIRED) The Nuker 3 F3 - 536M (PAGEFILE + COMPRESSION OF FILE REQUIRED) Compression of files on TN3F3 means that in order for the file to be loaded by PFA, the file has to be compressed to under 2GB. For more info, watch LucasMIDI's legit run of The Nuker 3 F3 on his Ryzen 5 5600X.
Black midi isn't a very good benchmarker because Piano From Above runs single thread and is very poorly optimized as it's not meant to take any strain from absurdly large midi files.
For my 13900k and 14900k I have done the following: MCE off, PL1 and PL2 limit to 225, limit P-core boost to 5.5 GHz and E-core boost to 4.3GHz, and use balanced power profile in Windows (although I do disable core parking to keep system highly responsive). Oh and just XMP on the RAM. I didn’t change LLC value. I have set voltage offset at a modest -0.010v. I have disabled the C6&C7 C states and EIST. Lastly I have locked AVX at 0 offset. I have tested on P95, CB R23 and CB R15. All great and in a mid 20 degree room, no workload exceeds 80c on package or cores just using an NH-D15 with an airflow case. Very happy and benchmarks are very close to where they were before taming these beasts.
very 'budget' build
Totally.
Totally totally, 4090 weak
Totally
Ong
@@cybersamiches40284090 Ti is PEAK weakness
Nice to see budget builds finally being able to push crazy fps even on 1440p
Yeah
i get like 8-25 fps at lowest settings possibe and my cpu is Intel Pentium 3558u @1.70GHz
8gb ddr3
No graphics card
@@gamer56589 u gotta change bro
@@gamer56589time for an upgrade 😂
@@gamer56589at this point get a console
That CPU is crazy powerful. It's cool to see it being benchmarked and you did a good job.
Barely any difference from the 13900k.
@@blakefantasy2600right
nah its trash for the price and power usage
@@blakefantasy2600 The 14900k is still more powerful and has additional features. The difference in price is small as well, so don't see the problem here. No sense in getting the 13900k for a new build anymore unless you're just broke.
@@jamescarter831113900k and broke don't go together well~
There is a mod that makes your render distance super high but it doesn't require as many rescources bc it reduces detail the further the chunks are.
It's called DIstant Horizon, recently, they made a big update that increased visual a lot without demanding much ressources. There's also the mod Nvdium wich work only with 1600 series + of NVDIA graphics cards wich allow an enormous render distance without using a lot of RAM. For what i've heard, they use a meshing technology .
@@Jakala2257 yeah that thnx
@@Jakala2257 cool
nvidium works with 900 series + i thought? The mod worked on my 1660 and on my friends 1080 so they mightve updated it since you last checked it out
@@Jakala2257
Chunks*
The best "BUDGET" build I've ever seen
Lol
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"to an unplayable 27 fps"
Me with 27 fps at 10 chunks: 😔😔
Same
my dad’s old computer at 30 fps at 2 chunks
damn, got some commitment😂
i have 1-2 fps 2 chunks
@@mistirouallows609that’s insane
I like how "budget" friendly is the build
Well the cpu costs like 700€ but you can get one that already gets u 60fps at quite a high render distance for 100-300€
There are even more fps boosting mods, so you can really get alot of fps while having alot of chunks loaded. Nvidium is a crazy good mod for NVIDIA graphics cards and you can get other mods such as sodium extra, reese's sodium options, ferritecore, lithium,phosphor,etc.
We'll soon have an entire periodic table of mods available
@@omermagen824I wonder what the uranium mod will do
@@3RR0RNULL uranium like a power plant so maybe it makes minecraft consume less CPU and GPU ussage?
@@GoobaDooba_ That’s exactly what sodium, lithium, etc do though. (If you have VSync on at least, which caps fps at 60)
@@3RR0RNULL Oh i thought they just made minecraft more optimized so it can utilize CPU and GPU usage much better
who the hell will anyone play minecraft with 500 chunks
😂 here if possible 😊
@@bipuldutta8669 xD
Distant horizons wouldn't be popular if people didn't want insanely high render distances.
😂
@@stuff2101 distant horizons is much different than loading 500 regular chunks
i love how you know exactly what you're doing, and simplify the explanations for people who dont, but still keep enough info in so that it stays interesting for more experienced people, great video!
спасибо за бюджетную сборку, придется не только почку продавать, но еще и печень👍
меня смутило, что у него экран смерти на русском...
@@petabyte1 Некоторые приложения тоже на русским)
@@petabyte1это уже 3 канал "T1000" или "шо с пк?" 🙄
@@petabyte1как и калькулятор
@@petabyte1 Там ещё когда частоту показывает, слева видно часть текста на русском "Частота" 6:49
Disable the E Cores and Hyperthreading, change the overclock again, then enable resizable bar and use MSI Afterburner (works on all GPUs) to overclock and under volt the graphics card.
It will help.
changing affinity in task manager for javaw.exe to the first 8 cores (pcores) should be enough
Who doesnt have REBAR on 😂😂.
@@Sausager me
Turning off e cores not worth it
How do i disable e cores, i think for me low spec games like mc and battlebit only run on them
0:20
Didnt watch whole video, but if motherboard doesn't freak out about it - nothing critical will happen. Each of those pins is rated fot 125w@12v, so four pairs of them will easily supply up to 600w if you need it.
(For those who didn't understand why not 1200 - there are four 12v and four grounds in there)
Nothing fascinates me more than budget PC builds. Thank you!
This “budget pc” is worth more than my entire life savings
I've waited so long for someone to make a video like that. Thank you!
No real reason to, minecraft only runs off one core. so that pc is a waste on just minecraft. A real test would be using Folia to run a multithreaded server and see what you can throw that. Thats a real minecraft test with that cpu
Yeah... Minecraft Java is the killer of our High-End PC's and even at max the settings it would always be low fps in terms of rendering the chunks.
Based phos enjoyer
@@acwbit2368henlo
@@Phoschanland of the lustrous is goated dude
i mean.. not really, the problem is that the cpu most of the time is only waiting for the ram and only using one thread for the rendering which doesnt really takes advantage of the capacity of high end pcs, mods like sodium or nvidium improves the chunk rendering by a huge amount but they still cant really pass these limitations for really using high end pcs in all his potential
I don't think he knows what budget means...
This feels like a video from a very close by, nearly identical parallel universe.
Probably because he paid an American guy to read a translated Russian script
Thank you showing this very budget friendly build 🙏
the budgety theme is very apparant XD, first time seeing your channel and i think i'll remain, nice job
This is such a friendly eli5 way of bringing back into the loop of tuning a new computer now that I’m on second 6 year cycle of upgrading
you should used the infinite horizons mod it let you render far more chunks with better performance
I'm aware of these kinds of mods, but they're like cheats
like the OP said, it is cheating, it gets the worlds seed and than generates how it'd look, along adding LOD to distance, etc
@@calvin1280 I'm not familiar with "Infinite Horizons" but the Distant Horizons mod works on buildings as well, not just LoD based on the world seed (it works on servers too where you don't even have access to the world seed).
I get that it's "cheating" but almost every videogame has this feature built in.
@@calvin1280 good optimizations are always that way i don't see the point otherwise
they are not like cheats, minecraft works stupidly. In any other game, the further something is, the less detailed it becomes. But not in minecraft, even chunk at the end of you view are fully loaded as if you were there@@WhatAboutThePC
Yes mom, it's all for school
Considering the prices of cases the 216, while not quite a budget case, is about standard in price. There are 2-300$ cases out there after all, so about 90$ for a good quality case that comes with good fans is pretty decent.
I wish I can also afford budget PCs like this. But man it's funny how that PC can probably handle any modern day game you throw at it at max graphic settings and it will still struggle to play minecraft at max settings.
This crap ain't budget whay are you saying
Oh nvm I got a i9 14900k for 2$ very budget everyone should buy
Thtat's not max settings, thats's above max settings.
It's because of unoptimized code and the unreliability on Java (aka the programming language used to code the original minecraft) because it is REALLY slow compared to C++ (aka an programming language also used to code minecraft, but for mobile and Win10) which is significantly faster. Lua is faster then C++, but it isn't used much since It's table array starts with 1 instead of 0.
@@Frostnaut50 Lua’s a fast language?
@@Frostnaut50Lua?
Nah.
Assembly is the fastest.
The concurrent chunk management engine mod could probably help with long render distances.
They tested in bedrock the first time so it won't help there
Seeing the RAM be a bottleneck is vere interesting.
I wonder if a sapphire rappids Xeon with 8 memory channels would perform better.
You could get the w7 3455x with 24 P cores and overclock it. Then get 8×16 or 8x32 gb 6800 MHz memory.
Bros speaking PC
@@elmo10yearsagoxDDD
Bro is a PC nerd
Very
i think 8x32 is a it overkill, maybe 4x32...
Very cool.
I have the ryzen i8 15900k, dual 4040's,
with ice cooling with 128TB memory, and 24gb storage, which helped me install MW2.
Everything is budget when u r rich enough
Man this pc build turned me on.. I could never come close to owning these parts but damn it’s cool to see them like this
Pooron
in 7-8 years you will probably own better parts ))
You don’t want to own them I had to upgrade all my cooling beyond what I expected to compensate for my i9-14900k
@@tomkat5756 also the maintenance must be insane bruh, not worth it
Is there a reason why you were running 1.17.1 instead of 1.20.1? All of the mods you used should still be available for that version and Sodium 0.5 should perform much much better than 0.3.4. On 1.20 there is also an addon mod for Sodium called Nvidium which makes use of mesh shaders to provide ridiculously high framerate at massive render distances. Like seriously, I can get 200+ fps on 128 render distance with an i5-6600k and a 1660TI (which is basically the minimum you need to run Nvidium since mesh shaders only run on 16+ series NVIDIA GPUs.)
There are also some mods that help a lot with memory usage like FerriteCore and Modernfix so if you were to make another video like this I'd highly recommend you add them as well in addition to the ones you already have
wow minecraft being optimized??? impossible
(i mean it still is since this is a mod but im not complaining even though i have a beefy pc)
what mod did you use to get 128 chunks of render distance?
@@emmettpetty139 It's a feature of Nvidium, you can set it to keep chunks that you've loaded in render distance. You can also use the bobby mod as well like in the video which works very well too and will automatically load the chunks every time you log in rather than having to go back to them every session like with Nvidium
Ok thank you, I've been using those two mods for a while and nvidium is probably the best performance mod ever. It even optimizes the rendering so much that at 32 chunks of render distance I get more than 1000 fps while sitting still. Bobby has been giving me some issues but I think it's just a compatibility issue with nvidium.
What I really want though is a mod that allows you to set the actual render distance higher than 32 on sodium, like how optifine let's you go up to 48. If you've got any info on that I'd appreciate it 🤗
should also use distant horizons, basically just using LOD rendering so the card isnt too overwhelmed by the drawn chunks
Your production quality definitely feels like a big youtubers level. You will grow fast n steady I bet
jokes are dumb as hell
More like AI based off those pronunciations @@kokaboba
@@Kat_299 The guy's Ukrainian so that actually would make sense, I suspected as much
Ukrainian script, English voice actor
@@ApolloTheDerg It's an algorithm driven voice emulation actually
I love how the narrator is so confidently speaking broken English 😭
Thanks for showing us a solid budget build. Now I can emulate SNES
The way you add the thermal paste, that's actually kind of genius.
Приємно бачити Українця по технології)
ага только подершку я осуждаю
Seeing 5.5ghz run at 1.168v at idle is pretty nice looking at it from a 10th gen i9 running 5.0ghz at 1.225v under load.
Thanks for the video.
me on my i5 8500 :(((
@@jamsyt5731Me on my i7 5930k
me on i5 4570 D:
me on core 2 duo
me on my i3 5005u
400 Watts of power.
I'd need power from the Sun and from Water to get that amount so that my electric bill won't bleed me.
Absolutely amazing video
I can only imagine how hard it is to build a rig in those gloves
Bro made me super broke by the amount of budget he said with each components
That PC is so budget! I'd be willing to buy it off of you for an amazing price of $500! So much over the budget :OOOO
Bro's "budget" is my entire life savings
wow such a cool budget build! i finally might use this to play minecraft in 120fps with 2 chrome tabs open
Somewhat glad to see that even the most powerful regular consumer CPU, with the same GPU as mine and double the RAM I have, still cannot run MC properly at higher render distance, even with Sodium.
If you're doing another test like this in the future, I would suggest you do these 3 simple things:
1. Get the 4090 budget GPU
2.Include Nvidium to the list of mods
3. Get the Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995X budget CPU
And nice video dude. Definitely deserves the views.
this build is so gorgeous and clean! Love it
Не ожидал тебя увидеть в рекомендациях таким образом Т-1000. Всё же топ сборка очень бюджетная
Не ожидал в англоязычном видео увидеть русский язык в системе
Возможно, я чего-то не знаю, я только что из рекомендаций узнал об этом человеке
@@danulozabirko1628 возможно я жего-то не знаю, но почему тогда система не на украiнском ?
@@Gaymer1338 ну раз ты не знаешь, то зачем пишеш, вариант с деокупацией меня абсолютно убил, такой херни я ещё не слышал. Ты думаешь, что прифронтовые города и села целые или как ты это себе представляешь ? Там тебе НЕ БАМБАС 8 лет дамбили. И как было сказано в одно из видео, если я правильно понял, то основу он забросил потому, что там не было монетизации и сделал "ШО С ПК?", теперь основа получает монетизацию. Ну, а за англоязычный канал всё и так логично и понятно
Yeah, well, I'm watching this on an AMD Phenom II X4 955 that was built 13 years ago. Still running like a champ.
Can it even run doom 😭
@@Therealjimpter I haven’t tried to play any real games on it in a while, but I did play DAYZ and Planetside 2 pretty regular. They’d run smooth on low settings. lol
@@cynicalsayonara7169 hmm nice
As a person that has a Low end pc I can see this is an absolute win
holy shit im a minecraft OG since childhood and now im seeing stuff like that thats impressive
Ля, красава, навіть не знав про те, що у тебе є англомовний канал.. Сиджу дивлюсь відосік, і у мене приступ дежавю, десь ж я це вже бачив))
why tf does Rats randomly starts playing at 4:29 😭😭
I'm your RUclips viewer who lives in Korea. I really enjoy this video, and I'm also rooting for your country, Ukraine. Cheer up!
dude you deserve all the subs Linus has, was expecting some boring click bait, instead got a quality video, wow!
Mum I'm telling you it's for the power point presentation😅😅
Bro sponsored more than RUclips
А почему ошибка винды на русском языке??? Если видео снимал англичанин?
тоже хз, мб говорилка, на английском говорит, потому что на западе больше людей
видео спизжено в укр ютубера
"budget" I only afford to buy a motherboard since last year 💀💀 I start giving up on building the PC💀💀💀
What was your "budget"?
- "yes"
How many times did you say "budget"?
- "yes","yes"
🥰🥰
The filter sparrows joke was such a deep cut
Ok but can it run doom?
Yes! Of course it can!
No
@@fluffy_owl_offc damn
Besides Minecraft, another relatively easy benchmark is Black MIDI. It seems simple on the surface, but its actually more complicated than you think. So, let me take you through it.
Black MIDI is a form of benchmarking PCs where one installs an app called Piano from Above and downloads MIDI files with upwards of 250 million notes! What is considered a Black MIDI will usually have forms like note blocks, where multiple notes next to each other are played, usually more than 5 at a time and in succesion and note arts, arts made out of notes. (Seems simple enough right? Well, WRONG!)
First, you need to find out how many notes your RAM can load. It also depends on your Windows version. For example, if you have a Windows 7 PC with 16GB RAM, you will be able to load MIDIs up to 56 million notes. But, there's a catch. You may think that if you can load 56 million notes on Windows 7 with 16GB RAM, you can load that many on any Windows version (that supports PFA of course, WinXP to the present day). Well, you are wrong. On Windows 8 through 11 with the same exact PC, you can only load up to 50 million notes. Why is this? Well, the answer is bloat. Windows 7 has no bloat while the other windows versions do. So you need to find out how many notes your PC can handle. I'll do the work for you. With 64GB RAM and Windows 10/11, you can load up to 200 million notes. Before the list, we also need to discuss pagefile. Pagefile is like extra memory that you take out of your SSD and use as RAM in case your normal RAM fills up. This can allow you to load the maximum amount of notes if you set up for example 32GB. This now gives you 96GB total. PFA can only handle MIDIs up to 2GB in file size. Now, for the list.
Tau - 6.28M
Kazan Challenge - 6.6M
The Antichlorobenzene - 8.1M
HRK's Lag Tester 4 - 9.18M
HRK's Lag Tester 5 - 12.07M
Tau 2 - 12.56M
Septette for the Dead Princess (1) - 14.65M
Night of Fire - 16.??M
9KX2 - 18M
Two Faced Lovers (1) - 19.4M
Heart and Soul - 19.4M
The Antichlorobenzene (2) - 26.6M
Septette for the Dead Princess (2) - 28.2M
JERN's perpetual song - 36.4M (?)
Broken World - 44.44M
Septette for the Dead Princess (3) - 44.68M (NOTE: For this one, most videos say it it 44.7M but the actualy note count is 44.68M)
Quadrianexium - 62.27M
Two Faced Lovers (2) - 85M
Septette for the Dead Princess (4) - 92.7M
The Nuker 2 F1 - 142M
Toilet Story 3 - 224M (PAGEFILE REQUIRED)
Toilet Nuts 3 - 370M (PAGEFILE REQUIRED)
The Nuker 3 F3 - 536M (PAGEFILE + COMPRESSION OF FILE REQUIRED)
Compression of files on TN3F3 means that in order for the file to be loaded by PFA, the file has to be compressed to under 2GB. For more info, watch LucasMIDI's legit run of The Nuker 3 F3 on his Ryzen 5 5600X.
cool, you've just typed a whole load of nothingburger
@@venetrix8698 I don't use this Channel anymore my main is @meltedmidisofficial
Black midi isn't a very good benchmarker because Piano From Above runs single thread and is very poorly optimized as it's not meant to take any strain from absurdly large midi files.
Very "Budgety" Build👍
congratulations on 1.2 mil. well deserved
I have used half a dozen ASRock boards for 12 years. I love the feature of overclocking non-K processors!
Прикольно то что экран смерти на русском написан :)))
не только)
Там все на русском если смотреть внимательно. Это перевод а сам автор походу русский
@@bingo2828, на шестой минуте он дважды сделал прямую отсылку к Украине, вряд ли он русский)
Штирлица рассекретили перчатки Doloni и роутер Киевстар ))))
@@vaqifkazm1987 Проще сказать славянин, земляк
Finally, budget and powerful pc that I can afford
Привіт з України ;)
пон
As a Ukrainian I love humor in this video
Because the author is also Ukrainian
@@SleekovskiyI know, he uses ai to translate
@@Geniy_B_Kvadrate_XD_ua Figures xD
This channel seems and should be bigger than 17k subs, I'll try and help
WOW!!! The PC is so budget friendly😂😂😂
2:37 a 3090 isn't a budget card
The 4090 is easy on the wallet 🙂
молодий чоловік та ви з України. Роутер с Киевстара
The video is in English, but Windows activation doesn’t think so
Man really reminded me that I'm poor every 5 second.
This is the first time I'm watching one of your videos and for some reason you sound like the HowToBasic narrator to me.
7:14 russian windows?
yes
Да
Nash Slon
bro I can see it's a very budget PC 🤣
🤕🤕i9 14th gen with rtx3090😅😅
Bottleneck
@@Mjtheproshorts On minecraft with render 96 or more chunks will bottleneck even a 32 core amd 16000 x3d with any gpu is too heavy.
Interesting video. btw, He is the best English pronouncer out of all the slavic people I've ever seen
congrats for the content man i like this too mutch, and im from brasil btw
who can read the cyliric letters 👇
ще не вмерла України ні слава ні воля
6:40 🫡🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
9:37 For God's sake, brother, you will kill the computer.
12:25 - роутер Київстар? 0_о'
Дяка за контент, друже.
Там синий экран смерти на русском
@@TrayGaming_ и чё? У меня винда тоже на русском но интернет Киевстар говорит сам за себя
всі українці на 6:10 - встали і співаємо гімн
Слава Україні 😂
this is ai generated voicing
No it's not?
Who cares
So what?
How come
@@tyylikkyyden_orja ?
I9 14900k:I have 24 cores!
Zeon:I have 100 times more)))
For my 13900k and 14900k I have done the following: MCE off, PL1 and PL2 limit to 225, limit P-core boost to 5.5 GHz and E-core boost to 4.3GHz, and use balanced power profile in Windows (although I do disable core parking to keep system highly responsive). Oh and just XMP on the RAM. I didn’t change LLC value. I have set voltage offset at a modest -0.010v. I have disabled the C6&C7 C states and EIST. Lastly I have locked AVX at 0 offset. I have tested on P95, CB R23 and CB R15. All great and in a mid 20 degree room, no workload exceeds 80c on package or cores just using an NH-D15 with an airflow case. Very happy and benchmarks are very close to where they were before taming these beasts.
пасхалка на українців? 6:44
10:56 Russian?
ukraine
Ukrainian
@@arthursoares5413русский
@@banana12216русский
No ua, русский
7:39 bro🤡 its bedrock
that budget CPU is cooking the threadrippers in the bench test
I love the fact that he calls that pc a budget pc, while having an RTX 3090 in that
Why not 4080 or 4090?
who's gonna pay for it?
6:15 гимн Украины ахахах
First time i see someone using gardening gloves when building a pc
Your fingers at the thumbnail, bro's came back from a war 😂💀
Yes dad I need this for Minecraft I mean homework😅