Sincerely hoping to see this rig run emulation. Intel drivers for the A750 have matured and what is more, nightly builds of certain emulators may be fully compatible with these new GPUs (basically hoping that there will be no graphic glitches).
I have a similar rig (but an i7 8700) and emulation is fine. Switch is good, RCPS3 mostly works well but Xenia is a no go, and that's partly because Xenia and Arc don't get along well yet lol
Love the vids, but I would love to see you bring back emulation benchmarks, especially RPCS3, when testing these builds. That made your reviews stick out more than other channels. Awesome work nonetheless! 👍
Great video, ETA 👍 Nice looking build with 5600 non-X, B550 and Intel Arc. Thank you for showing that InWin-A3 case. Kindest regards, neighbours and friends.
I am loving the value of the Arc A750, RTX 2070, and RX 5700-XT. They are in my opinion, the best GPUS to buy for budget-mid tier gamers in the first half of 2024. They all cost under 200 USD, and they have the same performance as an RTX 3060. Right now it's the most popular GPU on the Steam hardware survey, yet it costs over 300 USD.
Amazing build especially that 2nd hand price. Might be worth putting the build price in the title. Sure loads search for builds at a certain price so you will show in more searches.❤
PCIE 3.0 SSD's don't need heatsink. I'm running a similar setup, R5 5600 + A750 on an Asus prime B350M-A, and tweaked my 32GB of RAM to 3800C18 and it works very well. The A750 don't need PCIE 4.0 like the Navi 23, 33 & AD107,106 does, because it uses all 16 lanes.
Just did a build with some of those same parts. The TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z RAM is always great with good pricing. I have had issues with that ThermalTake 500 Watt 80 White PSU, last one was under-volting and caused the PC to get in a boot loop on power on, had to replace with something else. Plus, that ThermalTake PSU model uses ketchup&mustard cables at the connectors (yuck!).
Hey dude, imagine asking a gaming PC enthusiast in 2015 if it's possible to use Intel GPUs on AMD CPUs and they would say "You mean pairing a Intel HD iGPU on an AMD FX CPU? haha😂 what a dumb person.😂" but fast foward to today and this happened, we proved him wrong!
It's interesting how much the intel ones have improved. For instance the A750 is listed as neck and neck with a 3060 in the techpowerup database. I don't think they track improvements with driver updates. So according to timespy, your a750 is about 40% faster than my 3060
This is VERY similar to my current build, but I used an i7 8700. ***EXCEPT*** I NEEDED to go higher than a 500w PSU. With my original 550w I kept getting glitches and screen blackouts. I upgraded to an 850w Gold PSU and haven't had any issues since.
I am certain they will. But they have much more wood to chop with driver improvements before adding brand new features. Until that time, AMD's AFMF works on ARC.
@@Redditor562 Good catch, my bad. I was just watching Ancient Gameplays vid on the new drivers and goofed. I was trying to make the point that you can use frame generation on ARC, and I thank you for the correction. Party on Wayne.
Apparently nobody in the chimeraOS team has a arc gpu but they said it might work with arc cards you ahould dp some testing im building a budget steam os system but cant find any good deals on amd gpus near me, just a thought!
I have almost exactly this setup (5600X3D and 650W PSU instead), and aside from FF11's launcher being a garbled mess, I've had no issues playing any of the games I want to play. I also have an RX 6700 XT which I swap in from time to time to compare performance, and while the AMD card pushes more frames, it also pushes more wattage in general, and I always find myself missing things like QuickSync and the AV1 encoder for any video editing work. So, the Arc card always goes back in after a week or so. At this stage, my AMD card is there as a backup in case of an issue (like it or not, the Arc is still a first gen card, so it's definitely still got some, uh, teething issues), but overall, I'm very pleased with the performance. And the whole thing cost me $750, including tax. Edit: I also bought everything new at Micro Center, so $750 for all new is pretty impressive for the power.
Next time, I recommend going with a Thermalright Assassin line of CPU coolers which are for that same price of that relatively mediocre AMD stock cooler.
Piece of advice: stay away from that Thermaltake PSU as much as possible! Got 3 of those for 3 different builds and every single one of them ended up burning and melting their 8 pin 12V ATX connectors! 2 of them yielded their respective mobos unusable as you could no longer connect a different PSU into their burnt/broken ATX ports. There are safer options out there from more reputable brands. Beware!
2:30 - AMD Wraith Spire has to be for AMD like 1 $ more expensive than Stealth. I wish all the 65W CPUs boxed, would be sold with this one atleast. Great option for you to be able to get it for a clean AMD "boxed" build. ( but in terms of GPU, I hoped you will go full AMD and choose RX6600... ) btw, I am keen on the smallest possible MATX cases with normal ATX PSU - just like the one you are using here, but your link doesnt work. Can you tell me what is this one called ?
Could you please suggest is it better to go for 7600 XT or Intel Arc 770 16Gb for 1440P gaming? They cost around the same (7600 XT even a bit more where I live)
ETA Prime I love your video, but why don't you read fans comments/requests.😢 I know a lot of people be hating, but im a subscriber bro and avid watcher
If I'm looking to get a PC for games like cyberpunk or fallout series and such to run with mods I'm okay with 1080 60 fps would this kind of budget build be good for that or should I set my sights higher
If I could have one request for your Cyberpunk benchmarks: please go into Dogtown if you have the expansion because it’s the heaviest area in the entirety of CP2077. The rest of the game and the benchmark aren’t a good way to tell what the game will run like anymore
Hey i loved the video and I had a curious question. Do you think there is any benefit using a AMD CPU over a Intel CPU? Cause I looked up and found that the i5-12400F is a intel equivalent to the R5 5600 and i was wondering if there was any kind of boost have 2 intel paired vs a amd and intel part.
A Corsair at 750w is going be double the cost of what the one used in the video is. Personally, I'd have gone with a 500w-550w 80+bronze model from EVGA or MSI which are in the same price range as the one in the video. Both would be a better option. For the components used in the build. 500w-550w is fine. It will limit upgradeability in the future, though.
I really wish you guys doing these types of videos would actually use cases we can actually buy. I like your vids, and your style, but all the ones you do, most are using cases you cant buy.
How did I know this was going to be an Arc build just by the title? No thanks Intel. Fix your pooping drivers and support for old and new software. Then we can talk.
The Arc A750 is a really great videocard....for people who don't have to pay their own energy-bills. This card uses at least $100/year MORE in electricity than AMD- or nVidia-based cards.
He means that ETA has become more of a showroom than a reviewer with standards. Meaning, ETA just takes anything and gives it a glowing review with barely any criticism to discuss the products downsides thus making him look like he has no integrity. Like using the word "powerful" in almost every video.
@@rometherevenant8749 That's a pretty powerful statement by you. I tend to agree. I'm not subscribed anymore, and come around if I'm bored. This was actually one of the better videos because of the price of the end result. Most of the time, it's really cool stuff, but when you look at the price you go "Yeah, for that price it had better be". Nothing wrong making those kinds of videos, but for most people it's not relevant.
I make a Micro-ATX Beast it this and i have it for 5 month and is a real Beast 😁 + Asrock B650M PG Riptide + Ryzen 7 7800X3D + Sapphire Pulse RX 7900 XT 20GB + G.SKill Trident Z5 Neo DDR5 6000MT's CL30 2x16GB=32GB it Perfil EXPO 6200MT's + Power Suply MSi MPG A850GF 850Watts 80+Gold Full Modular + WaterColler Corsair Hydro H100X 240mm + Case Mars Gaming MC-MPRO + 5 Ventiladores NOX HUMMER H LED Red + 1-Monitor LG UltraGear 27GR75Q-B 27" LED IPS QuadHD 165Hz FreeSync™ Premium 2560x1440p + 2- Monitor Acer Nitro XV340CKPbmiipphzx 34" LED IPS UWQHD 144Hz FreeSync™ Premium 3440x1440p + Headphones: CORSAIR VOID RGB ELITE WIRELESS 7.1 Surround Sound
The motherboard and PSU are both garbage. That PSU is known to be trouble. If going with a ThermalTake PSU you want a Toughpower. You can get a much better EVGA or MSI PSU for around the same price that will at least be rated 80+ Bronze. That ThermalTake isn't even that. It's only 80+. As to the motherboard, you can get a much better Asrock, Gigabyte, or MSI for around the same price or maybe a slight bit more on Newegg that will have better heatsinks for the VRM power stages, better rear I/O, and possibly a front USB-C header. For example, I bought my Asrock B550M PG Riptide at Newegg for less than the price of the ASUS Prime shown and it has better heatsinks, rear I/O, and front USB-C. No one should be building this system with the PSU and motherboard shown! There are better parts options in that price range.
@@sinizin Yeah, because I actually discussed anything related to FPS. Oh wait, no I didn't. I specifically referenced the cost, reliability, and utility of two components. Yep, that requires someone to have done a FPS video. Sorry if you lack reading comprehension fellow random internet guy.
I/O you can just Google yourself and you'll soon see if he's right. One thing you need to understand with these micro ATX mobos is sometimes they lack really basic crap like Bluetooth or WiFi onboard - or even an easy way to upgrade if they don't.
@@sinizin Again, you show an inability to read or understand how UA-cam works. I told you exactly what website to look at. I also can't exactly post a link that may have an item for sale as UA-cam tends to frown on that. I have had comments deleted by UA-cam's algorithm for doing just that. I even gave an example of a motherboard that would be a better option and where to find it as well. All it would take on your part is a simple search of said website to find it. I was also hardly ranting. I posted criticism of what parts were used. Some people would see that as a constructive act. If I would have been on a rant, I would have attacked the claim that the ARC 750 is a 1440p video card and had every sentence contain profanity. You will notice I did neither of those things. As for the "proof" you require, how would my posting a video of a gaming rig's FPS performance do that? I could easliy point to my over 20 years of experience building and repairing PCs as a qualification but I doubt that would satisfy you, either.
It's really good to see builds like this especially for entry level of gamers who don't have the money to commit to a $1000 + build
I don't know why i keep watching your videos even though I know i can't afford anything you review on here 😅
Same here
Same
Window shopping while you save up =D
It gives us hope though
And a goal to work towards
But this is supposed to be a budget PC
Sincerely hoping to see this rig run emulation. Intel drivers for the A750 have matured and what is more, nightly builds of certain emulators may be fully compatible with these new GPUs (basically hoping that there will be no graphic glitches).
They can! would google benchmarks of your favorite emulated titles but I can confirm that arc cards can emulate.
@MrGoose866
Cooooool 😎😎😎
Thanks for your comment 😊😊👍
I have a similar rig (but an i7 8700) and emulation is fine. Switch is good, RCPS3 mostly works well but Xenia is a no go, and that's partly because Xenia and Arc don't get along well yet lol
Anything older than 6th Gen consoles is just fine too
@@njm12
Thank you! :)
I like how the price point looks. PC parts feel like they doubled in price these days.
At least they're not '20-22 prices. I spent $700 on a 3070 February '22 from Mocrocenter, the only place that had it.
dony feel too bad, people paid $1200 on a 2080ti,, blame them@@Theonenonlyavery
@@Theonenonlyavery Same here lol like $670 I think. Just got an RX 7900 XT for like $720 from microcenter which is wayyy better. Crazy how we overpaid
Love the vids, but I would love to see you bring back emulation benchmarks, especially RPCS3, when testing these builds. That made your reviews stick out more than other channels. Awesome work nonetheless! 👍
Great video, ETA 👍
Nice looking build with 5600 non-X, B550 and Intel Arc.
Thank you for showing that InWin-A3 case.
Kindest regards, neighbours and friends.
Glad that you focus on Intel arc & Intel products in general ❤🎉
I was thinking of the exact same combo for my sons PC. Thanks
Dang, cyberpunk had gpu and cpu running at 100%. Great combo.
Sounds good at first but it's not, you don't want your cpu to be at 100%
@@xcqML Oh, ok
I love this. Absolutely fits my ascetic. I don't remember it though. I do remember the brand and HTPCs well.
I am loving the value of the Arc A750, RTX 2070, and RX 5700-XT. They are in my opinion, the best GPUS to buy for budget-mid tier gamers in the first half of 2024. They all cost under 200 USD, and they have the same performance as an RTX 3060. Right now it's the most popular GPU on the Steam hardware survey, yet it costs over 300 USD.
Love your content keep going
awsome. keep up the awsome videos man! i always look forward too the new uploads
Amazing build especially that 2nd hand price.
Might be worth putting the build price in the title. Sure loads search for builds at a certain price so you will show in more searches.❤
PCIE 3.0 SSD's don't need heatsink.
I'm running a similar setup, R5 5600 + A750 on an Asus prime B350M-A, and tweaked my 32GB of RAM to 3800C18 and it works very well.
The A750 don't need PCIE 4.0 like the Navi 23, 33 & AD107,106 does, because it uses all 16 lanes.
Nice. I'll have to check this out.
Just did a build with some of those same parts. The TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z RAM is always great with good pricing. I have had issues with that ThermalTake 500 Watt 80 White PSU, last one was under-volting and caused the PC to get in a boot loop on power on, had to replace with something else. Plus, that ThermalTake PSU model uses ketchup&mustard cables at the connectors (yuck!).
2010: AMD video card on Intel CPU
2023: Intel video card on AMD CPU
How things change! For the better in this case.😊
Hey dude, imagine asking a gaming PC enthusiast in 2015 if it's possible to use Intel GPUs on AMD CPUs and they would say "You mean pairing a Intel HD iGPU on an AMD FX CPU? haha😂 what a dumb person.😂" but fast foward to today and this happened, we proved him wrong!
Wow, we got a console destroyer on our hands - i've seen other channels framing it that way
So I'll be safe with a 635w psu as I'm currently doing a budget build with my workstation,it has a xeon 2680 v3 which draws 120w?
It's interesting how much the intel ones have improved. For instance the A750 is listed as neck and neck with a 3060 in the techpowerup database. I don't think they track improvements with driver updates. So according to timespy, your a750 is about 40% faster than my 3060
This is VERY similar to my current build, but I used an i7 8700.
***EXCEPT*** I NEEDED to go higher than a 500w PSU. With my original 550w I kept getting glitches and screen blackouts. I upgraded to an 850w Gold PSU and haven't had any issues since.
what motherboard are you using, I have a intel i7 8700, but I don't know what motherboard to buy.
what motherboard are you using, I have a intel i7 8700, but I don't know what motherboard to buy.
Intel needs bring out their own Frame Generation
I am certain they will. But they have much more wood to chop with driver improvements before adding brand new features. Until that time, AMD's AFMF works on ARC.
@@da1punisher afmf is in radeon drivers. fsr3 is what works on arc
@@Redditor562 Good catch, my bad. I was just watching Ancient Gameplays vid on the new drivers and goofed. I was trying to make the point that you can use frame generation on ARC, and I thank you for the correction. Party on Wayne.
@@da1punisher yeah amd's naming is super confusing and leads to many hours of google searching only to realize you got the term wrong lol.
That will be epic 😊
5:25 why is the cpu utilization at 50% and the ram utilization at 40% when the computer is doing nothing
Apparently nobody in the chimeraOS team has a arc gpu but they said it might work with arc cards you ahould dp some testing im building a budget steam os system but cant find any good deals on amd gpus near me, just a thought!
Nice video . How about a mid level one now ? Please! Thanks for the video .
Loved this build, and i would love to see u pair the A750 with a i3 12100f
I love your videos but I would really like to see more higher end emulation videos
I have almost exactly this setup (5600X3D and 650W PSU instead), and aside from FF11's launcher being a garbled mess, I've had no issues playing any of the games I want to play. I also have an RX 6700 XT which I swap in from time to time to compare performance, and while the AMD card pushes more frames, it also pushes more wattage in general, and I always find myself missing things like QuickSync and the AV1 encoder for any video editing work. So, the Arc card always goes back in after a week or so. At this stage, my AMD card is there as a backup in case of an issue (like it or not, the Arc is still a first gen card, so it's definitely still got some, uh, teething issues), but overall, I'm very pleased with the performance. And the whole thing cost me $750, including tax. Edit: I also bought everything new at Micro Center, so $750 for all new is pretty impressive for the power.
Intel is killing it with these GPUs the performance to price ratio is great, especially when considering how cool and efficient they run.
i would unscrew the fan from the cooler and turn it 90°. screw it down and the AMD Logo is not on the side anymore. looks way better, i always do that
I keep getting hung up in the AMD /Nvidia fight and forgetting intel arc. I need this. Even if it is just a server or library for me, I need this.
Nice video. I like this kind of not so pricy builds. But how far can you get by shrinking the size?
Your mic is making weird scratching sounds I don't know if it makes it the entire video but 2:35
Next time, I recommend going with a Thermalright Assassin line of CPU coolers which are for that same price of that relatively mediocre AMD stock cooler.
Piece of advice: stay away from that Thermaltake PSU as much as possible! Got 3 of those for 3 different builds and every single one of them ended up burning and melting their 8 pin 12V ATX connectors! 2 of them yielded their respective mobos unusable as you could no longer connect a different PSU into their burnt/broken ATX ports. There are safer options out there from more reputable brands. Beware!
2:30 - AMD Wraith Spire has to be for AMD like 1 $ more expensive than Stealth. I wish all the 65W CPUs boxed, would be sold with this one atleast.
Great option for you to be able to get it for a clean AMD "boxed" build. ( but in terms of GPU, I hoped you will go full AMD and choose RX6600... )
btw, I am keen on the smallest possible MATX cases with normal ATX PSU - just like the one you are using here, but your link doesnt work.
Can you tell me what is this one called ?
Just to clarify the link for the motherboard says Asus b550 but it is in fact b550M, this is a micro ATX build
Have you tried this with the new drivers that just dropped? They seem to have unlocked a significant amount of performance.
I like watch ur video cuz i had no gaming pc.. so thanks
Please do a 200$ PC build 2024
There is no such thing as a $200 gaming PC
@@LuisPerez-5 not even a use parts?
Some people buy cheap office pcs then put a gpu in them. Maybe look for one a dem builds
@Bilal.Hussain.Shaikh Even with used parts. Well, it depends on what you want. A $200 PC wouldn't be very powerful. 1080p 30FPS at most I think.
Do you think that type of PC build versus handheld MSI claw is a little bit more better performance than that
This is almost my exact system 💀
Would be good to see what the estimated price is relative to budget.
Would love to do this with the micro center 5800x3d combo for $349 plus the Arc card.
Thx ETA Prime!!!!
his content is more relevant to people outside usa where taxes are crazy on this electronics and having a cheap way of experience games can help
I am curious if the A750 handles ARK Survival Ascended.
Some of those links are fubar. The CPU link searches for FLIR cameras, and the GPU link searches for RTX 3090s.
well the links somehow tried to upsell you more pricey gpus😂😂😂
Very good job
Are you using pigtail pcie cable?
Where's the video for emulation on the S24 Ultra?
Is Intel arc 750 draws more power then Radeon 6600? What's the power consumption scenario?
Could you please suggest is it better to go for 7600 XT or Intel Arc 770 16Gb for 1440P gaming? They cost around the same (7600 XT even a bit more where I live)
7600 XT without doubt if priced the same. Intel cards still have driver issues and high power consumption
@@gogumarc true I tried arc a770 at it was unpredictable
i would consider intel even for not so budget pcs too. A770 seems like a good enough choice.
ETA Prime I love your video, but why don't you read fans comments/requests.😢 I know a lot of people be hating, but im a subscriber bro and avid watcher
If I'm looking to get a PC for games like cyberpunk or fallout series and such to run with mods I'm okay with 1080 60 fps would this kind of budget build be good for that or should I set my sights higher
why pc budget is such concern in usa? U can get the most expensive pc for month salary?
@danielkowalski7527 not when people are used to live paycheck to paycheck
If I could have one request for your Cyberpunk benchmarks: please go into Dogtown if you have the expansion because it’s the heaviest area in the entirety of CP2077. The rest of the game and the benchmark aren’t a good way to tell what the game will run like anymore
In europe the Intel arc a750 Costs 230-250€
Putting a Ryzen 5500 on a b450 and Rx 6600 together soon waiting on parts
Hey ETA. Any "ETA" for AM02 review?
can i use r5 5500 instead of r5 5600 price difference is crazy in my country
Pc Crazy released a review for this case hours ago
Hey i loved the video and I had a curious question. Do you think there is any benefit using a AMD CPU over a Intel CPU? Cause I looked up and found that the i5-12400F is a intel equivalent to the R5 5600 and i was wondering if there was any kind of boost have 2 intel paired vs a amd and intel part.
Part 3 please
Can this run VR games?
I wonder how many people in the comments are going to complain about that psu
Really cool but I think for my psu of choice I would go with corsair and maybe a 750w. 500 is a bit too low I think.
A Corsair at 750w is going be double the cost of what the one used in the video is. Personally, I'd have gone with a 500w-550w 80+bronze model from EVGA or MSI which are in the same price range as the one in the video. Both would be a better option. For the components used in the build. 500w-550w is fine. It will limit upgradeability in the future, though.
MSI handheld claw is a little bit better than a PC build because I can tell the performance different
POWERFUL???? Did you say Powerful? Thats your favorite word ETA
A few years ago you couldn't get a used RX 580 for $500
I have to wonder if you are going to revisit this since Intel just dropped new drivers yesterday again.
Your links do not reflect your the prices you state
ryzen 5600 is 129 in amazon, the 5600x is 150
12600k is like $180 now
I really wish you guys doing these types of videos would actually use cases we can actually buy. I like your vids, and your style, but all the ones you do, most are using cases you cant buy.
I wonder how's Linux gaming on this
why no intel cpu? How does linux/proton gaming work with this gpu? Intel is part of the kernel developers, they should have good drivers?!
Come on eta... Emulation test..
How did I know this was going to be an Arc build just by the title?
No thanks Intel. Fix your pooping drivers and support for old and new software. Then we can talk.
dood, soo many studdering on video playback. fps are good
Do you have a build that can play all games at 1080 and 1440 for a $1000 or less
do ur own research
@@yulpark9299go eat sand
Spire for $18 on eBay? I've got Wraith Prism for less xD
The Arc A750 is a really great videocard....for people who don't have to pay their own energy-bills. This card uses at least $100/year MORE in electricity than AMD- or nVidia-based cards.
So this A750 consume more power than AMD & Nvidia? 😂
way better cards than that you could of gotten. textures werent even loading in properly lmfao DO NOT PLAY 1440P HIGH on anything with less than 12GB
Hell no
😁😁😁👍👍👍
This channel has really went down hill
Why though?
Is this not a budget rig using unlikely parts?
He means that ETA has become more of a showroom than a reviewer with standards. Meaning, ETA just takes anything and gives it a glowing review with barely any criticism to discuss the products downsides thus making him look like he has no integrity. Like using the word "powerful" in almost every video.
@@rometherevenant8749 That's a pretty powerful statement by you. I tend to agree. I'm not subscribed anymore, and come around if I'm bored. This was actually one of the better videos because of the price of the end result. Most of the time, it's really cool stuff, but when you look at the price you go "Yeah, for that price it had better be". Nothing wrong making those kinds of videos, but for most people it's not relevant.
head bob is a crime, therefore, i'm out
I make a Micro-ATX Beast it this and i have it for 5 month and is a real Beast 😁
+ Asrock B650M PG Riptide
+ Ryzen 7 7800X3D
+ Sapphire Pulse RX 7900 XT 20GB
+ G.SKill Trident Z5 Neo DDR5 6000MT's CL30 2x16GB=32GB it Perfil EXPO 6200MT's
+ Power Suply MSi MPG A850GF 850Watts 80+Gold Full Modular
+ WaterColler Corsair Hydro H100X 240mm
+ Case Mars Gaming MC-MPRO + 5 Ventiladores NOX HUMMER H LED Red
+ 1-Monitor LG UltraGear 27GR75Q-B 27" LED IPS QuadHD 165Hz FreeSync™ Premium 2560x1440p
+ 2- Monitor Acer Nitro XV340CKPbmiipphzx 34" LED IPS UWQHD 144Hz FreeSync™ Premium 3440x1440p
+ Headphones: CORSAIR VOID RGB ELITE WIRELESS 7.1 Surround Sound
The motherboard and PSU are both garbage. That PSU is known to be trouble. If going with a ThermalTake PSU you want a Toughpower. You can get a much better EVGA or MSI PSU for around the same price that will at least be rated 80+ Bronze. That ThermalTake isn't even that. It's only 80+.
As to the motherboard, you can get a much better Asrock, Gigabyte, or MSI for around the same price or maybe a slight bit more on Newegg that will have better heatsinks for the VRM power stages, better rear I/O, and possibly a front USB-C header. For example, I bought my Asrock B550M PG Riptide at Newegg for less than the price of the ASUS Prime shown and it has better heatsinks, rear I/O, and front USB-C.
No one should be building this system with the PSU and motherboard shown! There are better parts options in that price range.
Maybe I'd trust you, random guy on the internet if you had a video showing the numbers in games and how it's better than this setup?
@@sinizin Yeah, because I actually discussed anything related to FPS. Oh wait, no I didn't. I specifically referenced the cost, reliability, and utility of two components. Yep, that requires someone to have done a FPS video. Sorry if you lack reading comprehension fellow random internet guy.
With no proof. You’re aggressively shootjng down his video and telling us why other parts are better. But I’m just supposed to go off your random rant
I/O you can just Google yourself and you'll soon see if he's right. One thing you need to understand with these micro ATX mobos is sometimes they lack really basic crap like Bluetooth or WiFi onboard - or even an easy way to upgrade if they don't.
@@sinizin Again, you show an inability to read or understand how UA-cam works. I told you exactly what website to look at. I also can't exactly post a link that may have an item for sale as UA-cam tends to frown on that. I have had comments deleted by UA-cam's algorithm for doing just that. I even gave an example of a motherboard that would be a better option and where to find it as well. All it would take on your part is a simple search of said website to find it. I was also hardly ranting. I posted criticism of what parts were used. Some people would see that as a constructive act. If I would have been on a rant, I would have attacked the claim that the ARC 750 is a 1440p video card and had every sentence contain profanity. You will notice I did neither of those things. As for the "proof" you require, how would my posting a video of a gaming rig's FPS performance do that? I could easliy point to my over 20 years of experience building and repairing PCs as a qualification but I doubt that would satisfy you, either.
this is barely a 1080p build and the psu is awful
Day 45 of asking for a PC for my college. 😪
day 1 of telling you itll never happen
Buy one like everyone else 😅
day 1 of telling u to get a part time job
If you work part-time for 10 dollars a day,you would have 450$ And can afford a PC already