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1440p is the future of gaming, but is always in the future 😁I will give you one example - RX 580 was at one point enough for 4K in games like GTA V . Now is barely enough for 1080p low in modern titles with FSR.
I just completed a fairly meticulous Ryzen 5 5600/Radeon RX 6700 build (with multiple performance & esthetic upgrades to that build) for only $805. I've found your videos to be quite helpful in getting me back up to speed on all the current hardware options that would be a good fit for a variety of "budget" builds. As i've been using my prior FX-8300/RX 470 build for over seven years now. PS: I built my first PC with the advent of Windows 95 back in the early days of "dial-up", so the actual construction part is childsplay. However, making appropriate hardware choices requires research, and input from RUclipsr's such as you two is a big help.
I honestly have been wanting to build a pc, but don’t have very much 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑 and I think this video will help me, and everyone else who wants to build a nice cheap pc! Thanks toasty bros! ❤😊
12400f is still a good chip as far as what you can get new currently. If you’re not afraid of buying used, Ryzen 7 5700x is a much better option in my opinion. It has more cores and threads than the 12400f and also has a higher clock speed. As for the motherboard, You can also pair it with a used rog strix b550f, msi mpg or mag b550 on the used market at around the same price as the motherboard and cpu combo in this video.
yeah true,but am4 is kind of a dead platform now in terms of upgradability,sure a few new cpus came out but you wont have 2 more generations of cpus to choose from like on lga 1700
@@TheRealNeoFrancois That intel platform is also "kind of a dead platform" and a case could be made that AM4 is slightly less "dead" with the recent introduction of some "new" AMD CPU's for the AM4 platform.
@@toothytube true one on hand,,but they will not keep putting new CPUs on the platform,and not only that alot of those newer CPUs are a microcenter exclusive,which lets face it would be nice but the nearest one for me is about 5 hours,and the same or even longer of a travel for other people,while on the other hand with Intel your going to have longer warranty on the CPU(which is not as important),but your also going to have a longer warranty on the motherboard,which is usually the more common failure for computer's, but the best part is you don't have to switch to ddr5 if you want to go a little cheaper on ram and motherboard,but hell we can play devil's advocate but honestly the cpu and motherboard market is and always will be fucked unless we can get more competition in that marketspace
Hey there Guys. The one big difference with the GVG Mall type Windows licenses is that you don't get any support. If you get a "retail" Windows home or pro license, then you can call and get support if needed. That's probably not a big deal for 99% of the folks watching your videos, but do be aware that the cheap $15 Windows licenses (or whatever they cost these days) will work, but you are your own help desk. Cheers Rick
Wait, so if I have a problem with my computer and I contact windows for support they just, won’t answer any questions? Or is it more for replacing things that brick?
Ok I’m a console guy saving up to get a pc this year friend of mine likes tarkov and I got to play it for the first time loved it how well would this build run it?
Hey guys love the content. I'd love to see a all AMD build at some stage and your thoughts onto whether there is perceivable performance benefits of running a AMD CPU and gpu together.
New titles don't really need the vram. Unlike the 4070 and 4070ti, the 7600 isn't really bottlenecked by vram. I've the 7600 and it runs games like starfield, baldurs gate and spider man remastered just fine in 1080p.
@@darkkingastos4369extremely unlikely, most gpus don't use full 16 lanes, the m.2 uses 4x and most gpus use 8x. Even if it did, it would affect it minimally.
Helpful video guys. I have commented in the past with some criticisms of component selections based on price point builds and price to performance ratios. However, I've only ever had good things to say about the quality of your step by step tutorials. IMO they are some of the best available anywhere on the internet. You're tutorials are just fantastic and I'm so grateful. I'm planning a build in a few days using the Montech Air 903 case, and I think you mentioned using a similar case for a $1k build guide. I look forward to it immensely. Any chance of doing AM5 with that one?
i just wanted to know if i got a good deal on a pc that i got, so ill list all the things that i bought( btw on fortnite i get a smooth 120fps-150fps. In a real game) Optiplex 7040mt-$75 2x 8gb hyperx fury RAM:$30 256 gb m.2 nvme ssd:$15 GTX 1650 4gb:$40 Total:$160
Budget means something different to everyone, you may have a lower budget than someone else. In the PC world $750 is not bad, keep in mind could still be done cheaper depending on used/new parts etc.
Is it weird that the first thing I did when building a PC was removed all the motherboard screws from the case lol I was so worried about shorting the motherboard I built a desktop after dropping a screw in my laptop an frying it lol so about a year ago I followed one of yall guides an have been absolutely loving it for least a year now thanks y'all
One thing to note is that the i5 12600kf has been dropping to around $150-$180 recently and may be something to look at if you're following this build.
@vexnity460 It has 4 more cores (they are efficiency cores but will still help out with stuff running in the background while playing games and will help in any multiform task). It also has higher clock speeds and is generally faster. I just saw earlier today on PC partpicker the variant with integrated graphics was only $170. Basically, the 4 extra cores and bit faster speeds will make it slightly more future proof for only $20 more. The i5 12600k is basically a slightly better version of the i5 13400.
@vexnity460 That one is good too. It should be on par in gaming with the 12600k. Just slower in multitasking workloads like video editing and stuff. I would say if you're looking at Ryzen though and don't already have an AM4 motherboard you should just get a zryzen 5 7600 instead. Yes the cpu is like $40 more than the 5600 and ram is like $20-$30 more for that platform. You maybe end up spending about $100 extra for a 7600. But it's way more worth it because if you want to upgrade in the future you won't have to buy a new motherboard and ram all over again so it will save you money in the long run.
Can you please mention next where should we target price of the parts at? Beacuse 32gb ram kit is out of stock so for how much price the ram should be ?
What do you guys recommend for a motherboard with built in wifi and bluetooth for a build around this price? Is there at least one or a couple of options available? Thanks.
Just getting around to watching this after getting home from CES... How has noone else noticed they mounted the CPU cooler backwards? The SE-214-XT heatpipes should curve towards the back instead of the front to give more clearance between the Fan and the RAM... if they were using 4-sticks or a 2-stick motherboard, they would have clearance issues as installed.
Decent build guide but I would definitely not buy that $80 1 tb gen 4 ssd when you could save like $45 on a 1 tb gen 3 ssd and use that extra money to get a 6700xt vs the 7600….
Ive gotten to about $35k saved up for desktop build, I just got a laptop so am in no hurry. what kind of rig can I build with that? Obviously not spending it all lol.
All 70 series AMD gpus come with Avatar game code :) 70$ value, planning a flip PC build and planning on using a 7600 and using the code for myself lol
I'm not sure if it always works. But I've seen some cases, if you hold down the LED (rgb) button on the case it deactivates the button, which then allows you to control it in the software.
How about a used parts challenge between the two of you, any budget allowed, but the winner is decided by cents per point on Time Spy. So do you go cheap older stuff or do you go modern faster gear???
I’m super excited for the $1000 budget build because I plan on ordering my parts soon so I want to see what y’all go with. I plan on doing a Ryzen 5 7600 with an rtx 4060, 32gb DDR5-6000, 1TB SSD, 1050W PS, asrock B650E PG Riptide mother board, and peerless assassin cpu cooler. Comes out to about 1200, any suggestions?
Get a cheaper motherboard and lower wattage psu. And use the extra money on a 4060ti or better yet a 4070. 4000 super cards are releasing soon, so that will drop gpu prices
@@Bdot888 Yeah I was gonna get an 850W but it was only like 25 dollars more. Thanks though i’ll go for the 850W instead, do you have any recommendations on the motherboard? I would love to get a better GPU instead
@@bryanolguin4860 no problem! And yeah an 850 watt would be more than enough. And also a B650 non E motherboard is usually cheaper. Ive gone with gigabyte the past few years and have had no problem. Just read reviews and get the best bang for your buck. Always better to get the best gpu you can afford at the time. But if you can only get the 4060, then it still will be a good gaming experience at 1080p regardless!
Nice build guys!!! an alternative build for $750 12100 same cpu cooler Same mobo 32gb ddr4 3200 1tb nvme gen4 montech air 100 Apevia Prestige 600w (tier C) 6700xt total= 765.00 There may be a small bottleneck at 1080p, and next to none at 1440p. Performs better then the 7600 by 12-15%
so tired of the same games being used to test out pc’s. is the same BR shooters really the best way to do it? I would think graphic intensive games would be better like cyberpunk or starfield or the like. First I’ve seen that new shooter which is cool but doesnt tell me much
750$ I would go with cpu r5 7600 for better performance, And A620m motherboard, stock fan. Amd cpu with Radeon we'll have direct memory access ->> performance.
How does this compare to the recent AMD build for a similar budget? I'm new and wanting to build my first gaming PC as my laptops starting to struggle.
I noticed the motherboard isn’t the same in the description. Will the normal B660M work like the same with everything else? Like 2 ram sticks and everything else? Edit: PSU dead when I got it. Looks like my luck is worse
I don’t feel like risking ordering all this and having an issue never built a pc before something always goes wrong in my life even if it’s so simple, SO can you please just offer that build for 750-800$ and I’ll buy it all set up plug in and be ready please I’ll buy it tomorrow
Is the $1,100 Premium Streamer PC - Intel i5 12400F + RX 6600 XT on your website a good choice for video editing: Adobe, Resolve, Blender software? Sorry to barge in here but I don't see a way to ask that question on your website
You guys! Please do a video on a super budget pc for gaming. I got a 12 year old who’s driving me crazy for his first pc ( he’s a ro- blox nut so under 350 would be appreciated ) best bang for buck please.
Is there an alternate power supply you can use I don't mind it being a bit more(have been wanting to build a pc and I think I might use this as a blueprint)
Hi, computer idiot here: I’ve always preferred AMD as well, but would the Ryzen 5 still work with the GPU in this video or would I need to get a different one?
Just picked up bundle 5800x3d , Asus mobo, 16 gigs ram at microcenter for $350. I got extra ram. This is for my second pc to game on couch. I don’t care 5800x3d last gen. It still kicks ass and you can not beat 350 for that bundle
@@KnivesOfTheRound no. I 3 is not better in anyway at all. Ddr5 not that important yet. 5800x3d will be just fine for years. In fact it’s faster than 14600k
Please add Indonesian text I don't understand what you are saying, and I want to upgrade my regular PC to a gaming PC but I use this spec intel core i5-10400f gtx 1650 But I don't know what the next items are
I love the build guides but this one I have a question about. Wouldn't it be cheaper and better to go with the Intel A750? I mean at 1440p the A750 is a homerun on the bottom end. I have a RX 7600 in my streaming PC and it can run at 1440p but I wouldn't say it runs great.
The main issue with Intel GPUs are drivers that can be super hit or miss. In the case of ITX/LP builds though Intel Arc is king, even with bad drivers.
WARNING! Using a gen 4 drive in the top slot will reduce the pcie slot to x8 instead of x16 which will gimp the AMD 7600 card. Please use a gen 3 drive or use he other 2 drives instead.
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1440p is the future of gaming, but is always in the future 😁I will give you one example - RX 580 was at one point enough for 4K in games like GTA V . Now is barely enough for 1080p low in modern titles with FSR.
I just completed a fairly meticulous Ryzen 5 5600/Radeon RX 6700 build (with multiple performance & esthetic upgrades to that build) for only $805. I've found your videos to be quite helpful in getting me back up to speed on all the current hardware options that would be a good fit for a variety of "budget" builds. As i've been using my prior FX-8300/RX 470 build for over seven years now. PS: I built my first PC with the advent of Windows 95 back in the early days of "dial-up", so the actual construction part is childsplay. However, making appropriate hardware choices requires research, and input from RUclipsr's such as you two is a big help.
Is the 5600 better that the i5?
I honestly have been wanting to build a pc, but don’t have very much 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑 and I think this video will help me, and everyone else who wants to build a nice cheap pc! Thanks toasty bros! ❤😊
12400f is still a good chip as far as what you can get new currently. If you’re not afraid of buying used, Ryzen 7 5700x is a much better option in my opinion. It has more cores and threads than the 12400f and also has a higher clock speed. As for the motherboard, You can also pair it with a used rog strix b550f, msi mpg or mag b550 on the used market at around the same price as the motherboard and cpu combo in this video.
yeah true,but am4 is kind of a dead platform now in terms of upgradability,sure a few new cpus came out but you wont have 2 more generations of cpus to choose from like on lga 1700
@@TheRealNeoFrancois That intel platform is also "kind of a dead platform" and a case could be made that AM4 is slightly less "dead" with the recent introduction of some "new" AMD CPU's for the AM4 platform.
@@toothytube true one on hand,,but they will not keep putting new CPUs on the platform,and not only that alot of those newer CPUs are a microcenter exclusive,which lets face it would be nice but the nearest one for me is about 5 hours,and the same or even longer of a travel for other people,while on the other hand with Intel your going to have longer warranty on the CPU(which is not as important),but your also going to have a longer warranty on the motherboard,which is usually the more common failure for computer's, but the best part is you don't have to switch to ddr5 if you want to go a little cheaper on ram and motherboard,but hell we can play devil's advocate but honestly the cpu and motherboard market is and always will be fucked unless we can get more competition in that marketspace
What's the point of saying it's made for 1440p gaming but only test in 1080p?
😂 they think we dumb
Every 1440 build is tested 1080 p 😂😂
Hey there Guys. The one big difference with the GVG Mall type Windows licenses is that you don't get any support. If you get a "retail" Windows home or pro license, then you can call and get support if needed. That's probably not a big deal for 99% of the folks watching your videos, but do be aware that the cheap $15 Windows licenses (or whatever they cost these days) will work, but you are your own help desk.
Cheers
Rick
Wait, so if I have a problem with my computer and I contact windows for support they just, won’t answer any questions? Or is it more for replacing things that brick?
Good video, i might build my own gaming pc soon and this was very helpful
Ok I’m a console guy saving up to get a pc this year friend of mine likes tarkov and I got to play it for the first time loved it how well would this build run it?
You know I just built a PC with a 7600 for a Birthday present for a friend. How crazy convenient this popped up.
i bought the RX 7600XT 16GB and it is amazing!!!
Hey guys love the content. I'd love to see a all AMD build at some stage and your thoughts onto whether there is perceivable performance benefits of running a AMD CPU and gpu together.
Always use all your stand offs it’s your ground also reduces flex on your pcb when changing and upgrading components. Don’t skip out on standoffs.
One thing I would say is that when the 7600 xt comes out to use that instead, as that has the bonus Vram that may be required in more recent titles
The thing I would add is to not use a gen4 drive in the top slot because it will gimp that graphics card
@@darkkingastos4369 x8 GPU so not likely.
New titles don't really need the vram. Unlike the 4070 and 4070ti, the 7600 isn't really bottlenecked by vram. I've the 7600 and it runs games like starfield, baldurs gate and spider man remastered just fine in 1080p.
@@darkkingastos4369extremely unlikely, most gpus don't use full 16 lanes, the m.2 uses 4x and most gpus use 8x. Even if it did, it would affect it minimally.
@@malvinchau2056Should I get this build. I know nothing about pcs
If you're willing to buy a used Ryzen 5 AM4 CPU, B450 MB and cheap case, this could be a $500 build with the exact same gaming performance.
Helpful video guys. I have commented in the past with some criticisms of component selections based on price point builds and price to performance ratios. However, I've only ever had good things to say about the quality of your step by step tutorials. IMO they are some of the best available anywhere on the internet. You're tutorials are just fantastic and I'm so grateful. I'm planning a build in a few days using the Montech Air 903 case, and I think you mentioned using a similar case for a $1k build guide. I look forward to it immensely. Any chance of doing AM5 with that one?
i just wanted to know if i got a good deal on a pc that i got, so ill list all the things that i bought( btw on fortnite i get a smooth 120fps-150fps. In a real game)
Optiplex 7040mt-$75
2x 8gb hyperx fury RAM:$30
256 gb m.2 nvme ssd:$15
GTX 1650 4gb:$40
Total:$160
Budget means something different to everyone, you may have a lower budget than someone else. In the PC world $750 is not bad, keep in mind could still be done cheaper depending on used/new parts etc.
Not to in a million years would anyone consider an RX7600 a 1440p card 😅. Still a well priced build.
Is it weird that the first thing I did when building a PC was removed all the motherboard screws from the case lol I was so worried about shorting the motherboard I built a desktop after dropping a screw in my laptop an frying it lol so about a year ago I followed one of yall guides an have been absolutely loving it for least a year now thanks y'all
so how do I program the rgb to be the same color as all the other rgb?😅
One thing to note is that the i5 12600kf has been dropping to around $150-$180 recently and may be something to look at if you're following this build.
whats better about it?
@vexnity460 It has 4 more cores (they are efficiency cores but will still help out with stuff running in the background while playing games and will help in any multiform task). It also has higher clock speeds and is generally faster. I just saw earlier today on PC partpicker the variant with integrated graphics was only $170.
Basically, the 4 extra cores and bit faster speeds will make it slightly more future proof for only $20 more. The i5 12600k is basically a slightly better version of the i5 13400.
@@GhostAcez what about the ryzen 5 5600¿
@vexnity460 That one is good too. It should be on par in gaming with the 12600k. Just slower in multitasking workloads like video editing and stuff.
I would say if you're looking at Ryzen though and don't already have an AM4 motherboard you should just get a zryzen 5 7600 instead. Yes the cpu is like $40 more than the 5600 and ram is like $20-$30 more for that platform. You maybe end up spending about $100 extra for a 7600. But it's way more worth it because if you want to upgrade in the future you won't have to buy a new motherboard and ram all over again so it will save you money in the long run.
@@GhostAcezwait so the one they used is worse than the one you named?
LOVE the shot to the foot to the guy hiding in the vault in fortnite.
Can you please mention next where should we target price of the parts at? Beacuse 32gb ram kit is out of stock so for how much price the ram should be ?
What do you guys recommend for a motherboard with built in wifi and bluetooth for a build around this price? Is there at least one or a couple of options available? Thanks.
im so glad youre doing this i was debating to get the nzxt player one and this might help
Just getting around to watching this after getting home from CES...
How has noone else noticed they mounted the CPU cooler backwards? The SE-214-XT heatpipes should curve towards the back instead of the front to give more clearance between the Fan and the RAM... if they were using 4-sticks or a 2-stick motherboard, they would have clearance issues as installed.
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I use a rx6600 with a rysen 3600x it’s so good paired together proably will out perform this
Nice build. Thanks for all the great videos.
Decent build guide but I would definitely not buy that $80 1 tb gen 4 ssd when you could save like $45 on a 1 tb gen 3 ssd and use that extra money to get a 6700xt vs the 7600….
i just found this channel and i was just about to make a pc, thank you so much!
Ive gotten to about $35k saved up for desktop build, I just got a laptop so am in no hurry. what kind of rig can I build with that? Obviously not spending it all lol.
Y’all have the b660M- HDV link in the description, not the pro RS
All 70 series AMD gpus come with Avatar game code :) 70$ value, planning a flip PC build and planning on using a 7600 and using the code for myself lol
it will be nice to put the actual link for the parts in the description for the mobo or cpu, ty
I absolutely love seeing these builds! Would love to see a budget hackintosh build at some point please!
Keep up the great work bros!!! 👏🏻
another banger!
if you're doing with ddr4, would have went with 5800x3d and am4 platform but still a great build!!
The 5800x3d is a beast! I upgraded to it recently and frame drops are almost nonexistent. May be last gen but still trades blows with newer cpus 🙏
i am watching this after building my own computer which is higher end for fun :)
I'm not sure if it always works. But I've seen some cases, if you hold down the LED (rgb) button on the case it deactivates the button, which then allows you to control it in the software.
I personally like the 7600 plays anything I want it to I have it paired with a ryzen 5 5600x
You guys really care about us and that's why I'm never gonna give you up and never gonna let you down .I'm never gonna run around and desert you
How about a used parts challenge between the two of you, any budget allowed, but the winner is decided by cents per point on Time Spy.
So do you go cheap older stuff or do you go modern faster gear???
I’m super excited for the $1000 budget build because I plan on ordering my parts soon so I want to see what y’all go with. I plan on doing a Ryzen 5 7600 with an rtx 4060, 32gb DDR5-6000, 1TB SSD, 1050W PS, asrock B650E PG Riptide mother board, and peerless assassin cpu cooler. Comes out to about 1200, any suggestions?
Get a cheaper motherboard and lower wattage psu. And use the extra money on a 4060ti or better yet a 4070. 4000 super cards are releasing soon, so that will drop gpu prices
@@Bdot888 Yeah I was gonna get an 850W but it was only like 25 dollars more. Thanks though i’ll go for the 850W instead, do you have any recommendations on the motherboard? I would love to get a better GPU instead
@@bryanolguin4860 no problem! And yeah an 850 watt would be more than enough. And also a B650 non E motherboard is usually cheaper. Ive gone with gigabyte the past few years and have had no problem. Just read reviews and get the best bang for your buck. Always better to get the best gpu you can afford at the time. But if you can only get the 4060, then it still will be a good gaming experience at 1080p regardless!
Nice build guys!!! an alternative build for $750
12100
same cpu cooler
Same mobo
32gb ddr4 3200
1tb nvme gen4
montech air 100
Apevia Prestige 600w (tier C)
6700xt
total= 765.00
There may be a small bottleneck at 1080p, and next to none at 1440p. Performs better then the 7600 by 12-15%
I’m in Canada and I can’t find the ASRock RX 7600 is there a substitute for it?
PLSSSSSS respond
so tired of the same games being used to test out pc’s. is the same BR shooters really the best way to do it? I would think graphic intensive games would be better like cyberpunk or starfield or the like. First I’ve seen that new shooter which is cool but doesnt tell me much
Thats the point, Fortnight makes mediocre builds look good FPS wise so they run it.
Use FSR - Ultra (Balance cpu bottlenecking in Finals)
Just bought a windows 11 key with your discount🎉
why 😂
750$ I would go with cpu r5 7600 for better performance,
And A620m motherboard, stock fan. Amd cpu with Radeon we'll have direct memory access ->> performance.
How does this compare to the recent AMD build for a similar budget? I'm new and wanting to build my first gaming PC as my laptops starting to struggle.
been lookin for a good replacement for my really horrid pc, found your channel and i've been wondering if i should make this lol
I noticed the motherboard isn’t the same in the description. Will the normal B660M work like the same with everything else? Like 2 ram sticks and everything else?
Edit: PSU dead when I got it. Looks like my luck is worse
In those Sama cases you hold the RGB button for 5 seconds to turn it to mobo argb control.
Why was the gpu at 70% and gpu at 78% in the finals game are you bottle necking?
Wait for the 7600xt to come out on the 28th
I don’t feel like risking ordering all this and having an issue never built a pc before something always goes wrong in my life even if it’s so simple, SO can you please just offer that build for 750-800$ and I’ll buy it all set up plug in and be ready please I’ll buy it tomorrow
You can just return it if it breaks
CAN YOU REVIEW THE Lenovo ThinkPad T490 please I getting it for my birthday 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Very Nice .
Should have used rx 6700xt
Love this!! Think this is wat I’ve Bn looking for!!
Would this be a decent build for streaming?
Man I love you guys I always love every video it helped me build my pc so much I really appreciate you guys
Is it good
that heatsink is massive on that microATX board lol
PC for sure
for this build i want a Nvidia card what card should i get?
prob like rtx 3060 12gb
Is the $1,100 Premium Streamer PC - Intel i5 12400F + RX 6600 XT on your website a good choice for video editing: Adobe, Resolve, Blender software? Sorry to barge in here but I don't see a way to ask that question on your website
the future is now old man!
Day 4 of asking for a better graphics card then the gtx 960 2gbb
You guys! Please do a video on a super budget pc for gaming. I got a 12 year old who’s driving me crazy for his first pc ( he’s a ro- blox nut so under 350 would be appreciated ) best bang for buck please.
Is there an alternate power supply you can use I don't mind it being a bit more(have been wanting to build a pc and I think I might use this as a blueprint)
you could of use the thermal right pearless assassin se argb around 32$ and have better better cooling
I thought the usb 3.0 was the most satisfying crunch click lmao 🤣 not the gpu clicking in ❤
Do I need something for WiFi or do I need a Ethernet cable
Depends on the motherboard
I wish I had $700 but if I was to get a PC for that price to be safe I would probably just buy an ally
You should really use a face plate if you're using an Intel cpu
I prefer the ryzen 5 5600x over the i5 12400f there both the same price but ryzen is slightly better
Hi, computer idiot here: I’ve always preferred AMD as well, but would the Ryzen 5 still work with the GPU in this video or would I need to get a different one?
@@sabresister yes it would work no problem!
Awesome video thanks for sharing
Does the mother board already have WiFi or do you need an ethernet cable or antenna or what
Say you had an extra standoff touching the back of the motherboard. What would you do to fix that?
Good balanced build.
Can you use a i9-12900k into this build?
Just picked up bundle 5800x3d , Asus mobo, 16 gigs ram at microcenter for $350. I got extra ram. This is for my second pc to game on couch. I don’t care 5800x3d last gen. It still kicks ass and you can not beat 350 for that bundle
A current gen i3 platform will run you under $300 and comes with ddr5.
@@KnivesOfTheRound why would I get I3 over 5800 x3d tho?
@bmdshred77 Because the current gen i3 is just a better CPU. Plus, you get to utilize DDR5 and throw the extra cash into a better GPU.
@@KnivesOfTheRound no. I 3 is not better in anyway at all. Ddr5 not that important yet. 5800x3d will be just fine for years. In fact it’s faster than 14600k
@@KnivesOfTheRound plus I have 7900xt in one pc and 4070super in other. I3 not fast enough for either one of those gpu’s
Instead of the 7600 could I use an RTX 3060?
The i5 12400f was a secret until this video. All the bundles I was building with are gone. SOB!
So when was the career switch what did you y'all do
For $750 it's this vs the legion go 1tb handheld.
Do you guys currently sell this build at your shop?
Please add Indonesian text I don't understand what you are saying, and I want to upgrade my regular PC to a gaming PC but I use this spec intel core i5-10400f gtx 1650 But I don't know what the next items are
do a budget 1000$ build for 2024 please
1k aint budget
Would the intel I5 12600kf work on this build in particular?
On which cpu should i upgrade if i want to upgrade
Does anyone have a link to the case in this build that is in stock, or have a recommendation for another similar case?
I love the build guides but this one I have a question about. Wouldn't it be cheaper and better to go with the Intel A750? I mean at 1440p the A750 is a homerun on the bottom end. I have a RX 7600 in my streaming PC and it can run at 1440p but I wouldn't say it runs great.
The main issue with Intel GPUs are drivers that can be super hit or miss. In the case of ITX/LP builds though Intel Arc is king, even with bad drivers.
damn you hunks be churning out the vids hell yeah
WARNING! Using a gen 4 drive in the top slot will reduce the pcie slot to x8 instead of x16 which will gimp the AMD 7600 card. Please use a gen 3 drive or use he other 2 drives instead.
You are correct, but will it gimp the 7600 where the difference is noticeable to the average consumer? no.
12th Gen intel processors have 16+4 PCIe 4.0 lanes on the cpu side, the GPU and SSD won’t need to share.
When available you guys should do a video on the 7600xt
says it can do 1440 lol barely can handle 1080 haha
any recs for a different case? the SAMA is out.
Can I upgrade the pc in the future?
1440p is NOT the future, its the NORM and has been for many, many years. Including 4K . All you need is the right rig.