Not gonna lie I got got by a pc like this when I didn't know too much about pc's. So thank you Toasty Bros for teaching me A LOT! I probably won't get another prebuilt but if I do I know what to look for.
i recommend maingear. their stuff is more expensive than this (usually at least $1000 or $1200) but they build high quality stuff, don’t cheap out on parts, and have excellent customer service. the only downside is for those who are on a tight budget. there are other SI’s like ibuypower, cyberpower, skytech, etc. that usually have better value, but those are really hit or miss when it comes to cheaping out on parts, the PC coming in one piece and working right out of the box, sometimes questionable customer service, and a few other things. just gotta be careful and you gotta do a lot of research. building your own is the most cost-effective and safest option but it is perfectly reasonable to not want to do that since it takes a lot of learning and time.
It's worth noting that amazon compiles all it's reviews of various types of PC from the same flippers into the same reviews,unless you can select the specific model-then they can be wildly different to what's be reviewed.Same goes with anything on there.All Corsair 4000d cases for example are lumped together -floe and non-airflow unless you specify the specific model in the filter.
I actually see good deals in this price range. Obviously people wont be out trying to get the worst rated. And common sence says check the specs and know what ya getting.
You can stay in this price range, just forego all the Fancy RGB and put the main chunk of the budget into actual performance. I literally just built one with a 12th Gen i3, 16gb DDR4, a Samsung 970 evo, 6500XT GPU, fully modular PSU with RGB, AND i even threw in RGB case fans all for under $650. I could have gone even cheaper with some components, but the performance on it is LIGHTYEARS ahead of the PC in this video.
I finally finished building my PC today. I'm so glad I'll never have to buy another one of these budget PCs again for myself. I took the a vacation day tomorrow to play and "test" what this: Ryzen 7 5800x Corsair Vengeance 64gb 3600 RAM EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 TI Can do when I get them all dialed in.
@@trakkeur499 my 14 year old has gotten into VFX rendering. He wants to build his own video game. That and we both play video games. I knew it was going to be "too much" but I wanted a little buffer("future proofing") for a few years.
love the video, one thing I'm kind of having a hard understanding though is why didn't you guys test the pc right out the box to get a true customers experience, For example at 5:00 you guys were saying the mounting of the CPU cooler wasn't 100% correct, which in some cases could lead to not adequate cooling which would prompt most customers to returning there pc. Most people buying these products don't have the knowledge to know something like that. I think it would be very beneficial to boot up the pc right out of the box then say do the tear down where the amazon seller went wrong or is scamming you and etc. Just a thought
To answer your csgo question, yes the game has gotten updates that could make performance slightly worse on old hardware. However, there have been some leaks that csgo is gonna switch to the source 2 engine sometime in the near future which could have a huge impact on lower end system performance.
Great video but 4-5 stars?! if i payed $600 and recieved that it would be getting cannon fired back to amazon returns, can't believe they have the cheek to sell parts over a decade old at that price the cpu & gpu were low end bottom of the barrel even when they released in 2011 >.>
Before the date of this recording, I bought an (upgradable) Acer Nitro 5 laptop w/ i5 10300H, 8GB 3200 RAM, 250GB nVME SSD, 15” 144hz display, Nvidia RTX3050 for $670 on Amazon. It’s not a screaming machine by any means, but bang for your buck, it’s pretty great, and would run circles around that desktop machine that costs more after factoring monitor/peripherals. If someone was looking for a very budget computer, the machine you gave “4 stars” too seems like a terrible choice. The 2 1/2 stars customers gave sounds generous.
Dang bro, i bought this pc with my birthday money because i grew up not having a pc and looked into getting it. soon as i got it and used it, i was disappointed. i still have it and only can really use it for youtube. its crazy!! thanks for the vid, i wish i would have known this before
@@Druid2212 Now, I have an i7 2600 with 16 gigs total mismatched ram, (4x4) and the gtx 960 2gig. Still very decent, but I really want a 4 gig version of the graphics card instead or like a lp gtx 1650 or rx 6400.
Considering i just picked 10th gen i5, 3050 laptop a few months ago for less than this i can see why people gave it the bad reviews. Shoot, i picked up a 1650,10th gen 6 core i5 a few months ago that was a much better deal at the same price Great video guys!
8:40 I'd rather NOT have a 120GB SSD over a 1TB HDD. This is a gaming PC, and certain games (e.g. GTA 5) are over 100GB in size. By the time you've taken into account Windows and core apps, your games aren't even going to fit on the 120GB SSD!
With prebuilt pc's, you should get one of the name brands that most people know about, or you know about. Don't but a sketchy one, and make sure it is the one you want before you buy it.
I've been using them same Apevia Captain Power 520w PSUs in a lot of entry level Esports budget rigs lately and haven't had any issues. $30 shipped on Amazon. P.s. Love you guys!
I recently built a system for a friend who doesn't have a lot of money from old PC parts I've had laying around for 15 years or so. I used an AMD FX-8150 cpu and we bought a used GTX970 for $90. It games decently. He has played Guild Wars 2, World of Warships, Generation Zero, and it even runs Ghost Recon Breakpoint on low settings.
CSGO basically has weekly updates and as of two years ago it moved over to a new framework called Panorama which is basically taking pieces of Source 2 that was used in Half Life Alyx and using it in the backend of the game.
Ngl I had a model just like this with the same specs... I had it 2 yrs ago back at the heart of the pandemic a month after my birthday in august. Im just so glad to have my actual self built pc and i actually picked and chose the parts
if you see this this late the auto download textures helps mainly with lower end systems by predownloading the maps and well textures but it helps so much
HDD is a Seagate. It booted fast because of Win10's 'hybrid sleep' which just suspends RAM to the disk. Thats about where the 'speed' will end though... Funny thing is, I built a better machine (aside from GPU) from an old office barebones for about a quarter of that price.
2nd and 3d gen I5 processors really held there ground. If my old Gen3 build supported Win10 I would still have it. Ultimately the PCI express slots limited these builds.
i5 2400? I literally have one of those chilling in my computer parts bin doing absolutely nothing. I don't even run Intel. Pretty sure I got it from one of those PCs from my HS library when they were doing a dump. Wow.
That was the first boards and CPU that supported USB 3. Support was not very good in the OS that was around when CPU was new, had to use USB 3 drivers that came with motherboard.
Your katana and wakizashi are places wrong. The handle is on the correct side but the blade is facing down. That is bad because it can ruin the blade or cut through the scabbard. You should mount them blade up
10:13 "the main thing is you paid for a functioning comp, so let's see if it actually works". This is why I'd suggest you guys test before taking things apart in the PC in the future. For example, you mentioned the cooler might be loose when you were opening up the PC, but then you took it off to examine the thermal paste. So right now you're just testing how well you guys installed that cpu cooler, not how well they did. Unless you guys did test before and this was just edited to appear as if you were examining the parts right after you unboxed it? But watching this it definitely seemed like you unboxed it and immediately started tinkering with it and I thought to myself "well there goes a lot of the value in their later tests of the system" lol
I hate builds like this. Why make it flashy if it sucks (To scam people) why put a gtx 650 in if its worse than integrated graphics (Still scamming people).
Guys I need your help I got scammed on a PC and I was told it had a Ryzen seven 5600 but it turns out it has an Amd CPU that’s 10 years old in a motherboard that’s even older than that so Minecraft is practically unplayable and let’s not even talk about fortnight
the hardware isn’t the problem. if you know what it is and you know what you’re getting then it’s no problem. but the way they market this as a “gaming PC” in 2022 and put unnecessary amounts of cheap RGB in a glass case is a problem. their target audience is obviously parents and grandparents buying a $400-$600 PC for their kid to play fortnite or minecraft on. little kids see all the RGB and think it looks really cool, and none of them know anything about computers so they buy it because it has an i5 CPU and a graphics card. i wonder how many kids got something like this for christmas and then discovered that it won’t even run most newer games at all, let alone at a smooth >60fps.
a 750ti would fit the 2400 quite well. but those systems need DUAL CHANNEL RAM. I mean, hell you could just go pick up a 4GB Stick from CeX or whatever equivalent used store you have in the States for £4/$5 and a £10/$12 60GB Boot SSD
I'm sure the ram can be upped to 16gb but a 1440p/4k card would probs be too much for the 20 dollar cpu... If you are gonna buy a 4k card, just build a pc around it
This is a minor nitpick, but the font on the box is terrible. You guys thought the computer was called the G-Voguish, and it does look like that, but it you pause the video at 3:19 you can see "bgears" at the bottom of the box, in the same font, so I'm pretty sure the machine is called b-Voguish. Which, interestingly, sort of sounds like b-Bogus. That might've been a more accurate brand name for this "gaming PC."
It comes with a GTX 650? Seriously? That's what I have in my computer right now. It's eight years old, and I'm seriously looking for an upgrade now. I've seen games on Steam that I want to play... not AAA titles, either... that require at least a GTX 760. In fact, I already have such a game. Subverse, which I backed on Kickstarter. When it first released in early access mode, my 650 could handle it just fine. But at some point since then, the requirements went up. I fired the game up for the first time in a while last month, and the opening cutscenes now just stutter horribly and end early. So, that GTX 650 is definitely not something I'd recommend these days.
That's right, but Intel chipsets didn't have native USB 3.0 support until 7 series (released with 3rd gen Core CPUs but the boards were backwards compatible with 2nd gen CPUs) 1st and 2nd gen boards (5 and 6 series chipsets) didn't have USB 3.0 controller integrated to the chipset so they used 3rd party controllers which is why most cheaper boards didn't have 3.0 ports. The board you mentioned uses a controller made by NEC, uPD720200 to be exact.
Buy a Build redux they are horrible. Mine ship with a Dead on sight gpu and over striped screws holding the motherboard. they also had it so tight that it was flexing and over half the usb plug ins were unable to plug in due to the back not lining up. They told me to use a flat head screw driver and tug it back to place...
im currently building a pc with a r5 7600x, rtx 4070, 32 gb gddr6 ram And just for fun i went to amazon and seached for 'best gaming pc' and this was one of the top results lmao
@@saturnaf if you have a limited budget go for the super, it's slower than the 1660ti but it isn't noticable. It's only 2% slower. But if you can spend a couple more and want to squeeze every frame go for 1660ti
I got a skytech gaming pc off amazon and it even runs gta 5 smoothly, i think it depends on if you get a good pc from the seller because i got pretty lucky with mine for the price, runs amazing
I hate this PC... I'm literally selling a 10x better pc for $600 right now locally and making profit on it. These companies that make these are literally scammers. Fight me in the comments but I'm right. Its deceptive, manipulative, garbage business practice preying on the young, old, and naïve. I literally sell pcs for a living and they ALL have better specs, lower prices, better build, better cable management, and I still make enough profit to pay my bills while not having to rip people off.
they gave u my build but it was an optiplex i5 2400 with ebay gtx 650 ti 2gb..........now i have i7 2700k with 1660 super, im gonna upgrade cpu later on.
Didn't you guys just post a $600 build that absolutely smokes these specs? A PC like this makes zero sense. I hope videos like this reach the right audience.
You can buy yourself a politician for half that amount here in California and there all rated at one star or less 😋 But seriously, that i5-2400 came out in 2011 and is a 4 core/4 thread CPU LoL. It was discontinued in 2013 and goes for anywhere from $75-$175 apparently. This would be a good system for my 92 yr old mother in law who just used Facebook, UA-cam, and Pinterest 😇
Man! The specs are REALLY low for this build and the TINY mother board in this huge bling-bling case only "polishes" this TURD further (2nd GEN I5)! You'd be better off looking into a Mini-PC with a 10th GEN I5 or running a AMD 5700G CPU with 8cores/16threads that does not need a GPU as it has one built in and will perform the same if not better! Minis-Forum and Beelink has many mini PC's that will out perform this giant build for just a few dollars more. You will NOT be able to play Forza Horizon 5 a "decent" levels or MSFS at all! I would spend a few hundred dollars more and get much more performance. These kind of builds "prey" on people that have no idea what they should buy and "they" make their MONEY! Spend 30mins of your time and research what it "takes" to play AAA games at "good" levels without spending a fortune! This "HIGHLY" outdated system with DDR3 RAM is not the choice to make!
@@HowdyWoodyy I figured as much haha. And the 6gb version of the card is worth the extra 30 or so dollars it costs so I would get that as a solid option.
8:53 Noooooo, it's Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller! FE means "Fast Ethernet", aka 10/100 Ethernet, which is capped at 100Mbps. A lot of internet connections are faster than this nowadays, and you can't even use this PC as a file server or NAS because the 10/100 Ethernet port will limit the network speed across a wired LAN! Thumbs down for this PC!
Not gonna lie I got got by a pc like this when I didn't know too much about pc's. So thank you Toasty Bros for teaching me A LOT! I probably won't get another prebuilt but if I do I know what to look for.
i recommend maingear. their stuff is more expensive than this (usually at least $1000 or $1200) but they build high quality stuff, don’t cheap out on parts, and have excellent customer service. the only downside is for those who are on a tight budget.
there are other SI’s like ibuypower, cyberpower, skytech, etc. that usually have better value, but those are really hit or miss when it comes to cheaping out on parts, the PC coming in one piece and working right out of the box, sometimes questionable customer service, and a few other things. just gotta be careful and you gotta do a lot of research.
building your own is the most cost-effective and safest option but it is perfectly reasonable to not want to do that since it takes a lot of learning and time.
Was it a cyberpower
@@xannex841 It was over two years ago but It wasn't one of the known prebuilt companies.
@@Massoperationz oh well I bought a cyberpower and it was bad it failed over and over and it gave me a error code
theres no too much, theres no limits of knowledge of pcs
It's worth noting that amazon compiles all it's reviews of various types of PC from the same flippers into the same reviews,unless you can select the specific model-then they can be wildly different to what's be reviewed.Same goes with anything on there.All Corsair 4000d cases for example are lumped together -floe and non-airflow unless you specify the specific model in the filter.
This is a great example to show that spending just a few hundred pounds more would drastically increase performance
I actually see good deals in this price range. Obviously people wont be out trying to get the worst rated. And common sence says check the specs and know what ya getting.
You can stay in this price range, just forego all the Fancy RGB and put the main chunk of the budget into actual performance. I literally just built one with a 12th Gen i3, 16gb DDR4, a Samsung 970 evo, 6500XT GPU, fully modular PSU with RGB, AND i even threw in RGB case fans all for under $650. I could have gone even cheaper with some components, but the performance on it is LIGHTYEARS ahead of the PC in this video.
what is a pound
@@KaptainKharisma UK Currency
Yeah no shit
I finally finished building my PC today. I'm so glad I'll never have to buy another one of these budget PCs again for myself.
I took the a vacation day tomorrow to play and "test" what this:
Ryzen 7 5800x
Corsair Vengeance 64gb 3600 RAM
EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 TI
Can do when I get them all dialed in.
why do you have so much ram
@@trakkeur499 my 14 year old has gotten into VFX rendering. He wants to build his own video game. That and we both play video games. I knew it was going to be "too much" but I wanted a little buffer("future proofing") for a few years.
love the video, one thing I'm kind of having a hard understanding though is why didn't you guys test the pc right out the box to get a true customers experience, For example at 5:00 you guys were saying the mounting of the CPU cooler wasn't 100% correct, which in some cases could lead to not adequate cooling which would prompt most customers to returning there pc. Most people buying these products don't have the knowledge to know something like that. I think it would be very beneficial to boot up the pc right out of the box then say do the tear down where the amazon seller went wrong or is scamming you and etc. Just a thought
This is a good point, but I down-ticked you because you used 'there' instead of 'their' 😘
scam is when you dont get anything either and can't get money back
To answer your csgo question, yes the game has gotten updates that could make performance slightly worse on old hardware. However, there have been some leaks that csgo is gonna switch to the source 2 engine sometime in the near future which could have a huge impact on lower end system performance.
They've been talking about source 2 for like 4 years now, I don't have much hope that it would ever come
@@JoseFernandes_ mhm
Great video but 4-5 stars?! if i payed $600 and recieved that it would be getting cannon fired back to amazon returns, can't believe they have the cheek to sell parts over a decade old at that price the cpu & gpu were low end bottom of the barrel even when they released in 2011 >.>
Before the date of this recording, I bought an (upgradable) Acer Nitro 5 laptop w/ i5 10300H, 8GB 3200 RAM, 250GB nVME SSD, 15” 144hz display, Nvidia RTX3050 for $670 on Amazon. It’s not a screaming machine by any means, but bang for your buck, it’s pretty great, and would run circles around that desktop machine that costs more after factoring monitor/peripherals. If someone was looking for a very budget computer, the machine you gave “4 stars” too seems like a terrible choice. The 2 1/2 stars customers gave sounds generous.
This is a great video to promote awareness when it comes to buying a prebuilt PC.
Dang bro, i bought this pc with my birthday money because i grew up not having a pc and looked into getting it. soon as i got it and used it, i was disappointed. i still have it and only can really use it for youtube. its crazy!! thanks for the vid, i wish i would have known this before
Same
I tried to cancel but couldn't because they shipped it on Monday and not Thursday
Forcing me to have it before I could take it back
i have it and honestly it not that bad, just upgrade the graphics card and ram and its actully pretty good. @@Rest_sama
The i5 2400 actually works quite well for me. I have a tower with that, 8 gigs dual channel ram and a gtx 960 2gig. Pretty decent.
i have a pc that i built a while back with basically the same specs and yeah i agree with you its not bad
@@Druid2212 Now, I have an i7 2600 with 16 gigs total mismatched ram, (4x4) and the gtx 960 2gig. Still very decent, but I really want a 4 gig version of the graphics card instead or like a lp gtx 1650 or rx 6400.
I got a i7-13700k with a rtx geforce 4070 ti 12 gig with 4x8 (32g ram)
Considering i just picked 10th gen i5, 3050 laptop a few months ago for less than this i can see why people gave it the bad reviews.
Shoot, i picked up a 1650,10th gen 6 core i5 a few months ago that was a much better deal at the same price
Great video guys!
what were the anmes and where you got em from?
I was gonna buy one of these because they are super cheap but then i read the reviews and depleted my entire life savings on a decent pc😀
8:40 I'd rather NOT have a 120GB SSD over a 1TB HDD. This is a gaming PC, and certain games (e.g. GTA 5) are over 100GB in size. By the time you've taken into account Windows and core apps, your games aren't even going to fit on the 120GB SSD!
Exactly!
With prebuilt pc's, you should get one of the name brands that most people know about, or you know about. Don't but a sketchy one, and make sure it is the one you want before you buy it.
I've been using them same Apevia Captain Power 520w PSUs in a lot of entry level Esports budget rigs lately and haven't had any issues. $30 shipped on Amazon. P.s. Love you guys!
I remember having a rig with an I5 2400. Only I had a GTX 780 in it so it could actually game pretty well.
i5-2400 with gtx 650 for around 500 dollar... is the case cost 400?
FYI. This pc build cost 145 dollars. And they r selling for 500. 💀🤦♂️
I would love to see a bad rated AliExpress PC.
And I like those Japan hoodies 😂👌🏻
I recently built a system for a friend who doesn't have a lot of money from old PC parts I've had laying around for 15 years or so. I used an AMD FX-8150 cpu and we bought a used GTX970 for $90. It games decently. He has played Guild Wars 2, World of Warships, Generation Zero, and it even runs Ghost Recon Breakpoint on low settings.
Stupid question but are you giving this PC away mine sucks
"Can't escape a pro gamer"..."where did this guy go??" hah
Keep up the content one question does that thing that shows the fps and everything can be eliminated it hide it please respond
I’m ngl when those animated sparks on the fan happened for a hit second I thought it was real
I'm just curious but how much would a budget streaming pc cost? I only plan on really playing American Truck Simulator
prebuilts are basically office computers in a gaming case with rgb
Whats the point of the front fans with the tempered glass in the front
On ebay there are several i5 2400's for under 10 dollars with free shipping. Not seeming to be in demand at this time.
apevia does have decent power supplies, but just like any other unpopular brand, only certain models are worth buying
Yes they have USB 3 for second gen I have an old PC with the same i5 and do indeed have USB 3 with it.
CSGO basically has weekly updates and as of two years ago it moved over to a new framework called Panorama which is basically taking pieces of Source 2 that was used in Half Life Alyx and using it in the backend of the game.
Ngl I had a model just like this with the same specs... I had it 2 yrs ago back at the heart of the pandemic a month after my birthday in august. Im just so glad to have my actual self built pc and i actually picked and chose the parts
7:50 i genuiniely got scared i thought that theres actually a fire inside lmao
if you see this this late the auto download textures helps mainly with lower end systems by predownloading the maps and well textures but it helps so much
HDD is a Seagate. It booted fast because of Win10's 'hybrid sleep' which just suspends RAM to the disk. Thats about where the 'speed' will end though...
Funny thing is, I built a better machine (aside from GPU) from an old office barebones for about a quarter of that price.
I panicked 😱 @8:15 hearing you guys talking about let’s hook this up and see if it works…..aggghhhhhh put the cpu cooler back on
2nd and 3d gen I5 processors really held there ground. If my old Gen3 build supported Win10 I would still have it. Ultimately the PCI express slots limited these builds.
Hey look, you won😀
@@Marcelis it's a scam fake account
@@GruelingFive8 😱😱😱😱😱
Used DELL 7050 @ roughly $300 (i5-6600/8gb ram/256 m.2) + used GT 1030 @ $90-$100....Triple the performance than that abomination from Amazon.
i5 2400? I literally have one of those chilling in my computer parts bin doing absolutely nothing. I don't even run Intel. Pretty sure I got it from one of those PCs from my HS library when they were doing a dump. Wow.
Whered you get that Japan hoodie?
That was the first boards and CPU that supported USB 3. Support was not very good in the OS that was around when CPU was new, had to use USB 3 drivers that came with motherboard.
Can we get a mid range build in the hyte y60 case please. I wanna do a custom loop in one so bad
Would it be any better with 16 gigs of ram dual channel?
Do a video on the zotac 1650 only uses pci power no psu. It's a grate starting out card
Your katana and wakizashi are places wrong. The handle is on the correct side but the blade is facing down. That is bad because it can ruin the blade or cut through the scabbard. You should mount them blade up
10:13 "the main thing is you paid for a functioning comp, so let's see if it actually works". This is why I'd suggest you guys test before taking things apart in the PC in the future. For example, you mentioned the cooler might be loose when you were opening up the PC, but then you took it off to examine the thermal paste. So right now you're just testing how well you guys installed that cpu cooler, not how well they did. Unless you guys did test before and this was just edited to appear as if you were examining the parts right after you unboxed it? But watching this it definitely seemed like you unboxed it and immediately started tinkering with it and I thought to myself "well there goes a lot of the value in their later tests of the system" lol
I hate builds like this. Why make it flashy if it sucks (To scam people) why put a gtx 650 in if its worse than integrated graphics (Still scamming people).
Guys I need your help I got scammed on a PC and I was told it had a Ryzen seven 5600 but it turns out it has an Amd CPU that’s 10 years old in a motherboard that’s even older than that so Minecraft is practically unplayable and let’s not even talk about fortnight
How do you expect them to help you with that?
The samurai sword is displayed wrong I think it's supposed to be blade up
I want to know.. what's the purpose of the fans in front of the case if its tg?
Why don't you test it before tearing it appart? You may be fixing things doing that 😅
Wow just gat a gtx 650 for $20 and a old office pc with 2nd gen i5 free and there charging $500 for a case shame on them
That 100% hdd is a system resources problem. Had that with my gaming laptop just takes disabling some dumb stuff it’s a windows 10 thing.
the hardware isn’t the problem. if you know what it is and you know what you’re getting then it’s no problem. but the way they market this as a “gaming PC” in 2022 and put unnecessary amounts of cheap RGB in a glass case is a problem. their target audience is obviously parents and grandparents buying a $400-$600 PC for their kid to play fortnite or minecraft on. little kids see all the RGB and think it looks really cool, and none of them know anything about computers so they buy it because it has an i5 CPU and a graphics card. i wonder how many kids got something like this for christmas and then discovered that it won’t even run most newer games at all, let alone at a smooth >60fps.
a 750ti would fit the 2400 quite well. but those systems need DUAL CHANNEL RAM. I mean, hell you could just go pick up a 4GB Stick from CeX or whatever equivalent used store you have in the States for £4/$5 and a £10/$12 60GB Boot SSD
Is it upgradeble ie: 16gb ram , amd or nvidia 1440p or 4k graphics card? Will the I5 and motherboard support the upgrade?
I'm sure the ram can be upped to 16gb but a 1440p/4k card would probs be too much for the 20 dollar cpu...
If you are gonna buy a 4k card, just build a pc around it
This is a minor nitpick, but the font on the box is terrible. You guys thought the computer was called the G-Voguish, and it does look like that, but it you pause the video at 3:19 you can see "bgears" at the bottom of the box, in the same font, so I'm pretty sure the machine is called b-Voguish.
Which, interestingly, sort of sounds like b-Bogus. That might've been a more accurate brand name for this "gaming PC."
It comes with a GTX 650? Seriously? That's what I have in my computer right now. It's eight years old, and I'm seriously looking for an upgrade now. I've seen games on Steam that I want to play... not AAA titles, either... that require at least a GTX 760.
In fact, I already have such a game. Subverse, which I backed on Kickstarter. When it first released in early access mode, my 650 could handle it just fine. But at some point since then, the requirements went up. I fired the game up for the first time in a while last month, and the opening cutscenes now just stutter horribly and end early.
So, that GTX 650 is definitely not something I'd recommend these days.
first generation already USB 3.0 socket 1156 for example Moederbord P7H55-M/USB3 Usb 3.0 Lga 1156 DDR3
I'm from the Netherlands via transstate, type I
watch from 5.25 time
That's right, but Intel chipsets didn't have native USB 3.0 support until 7 series (released with 3rd gen Core CPUs but the boards were backwards compatible with 2nd gen CPUs)
1st and 2nd gen boards (5 and 6 series chipsets) didn't have USB 3.0 controller integrated to the chipset so they used 3rd party controllers which is why most cheaper boards didn't have 3.0 ports. The board you mentioned uses a controller made by NEC, uPD720200 to be exact.
Jackson and Matt what my Tasty Bros 💪🏼🙏🏼
Can you guys make a video on Upgrading this device?? Mine just came in today, but I want to play COD 😢 Edit: it was a gift from my brother.
Watching this on a ryzen 5 5700g and 3060 really makes me grateful for what I have.
Seeing this on Intel HD 400 lmao
Edit: and in 720p
@@craigharrison6392 lol
hopefully i still like my $400 build
simple gen 9 i3 w/ RX 460 2gb and Corsair CX600
Buy a Build redux they are horrible. Mine ship with a Dead on sight gpu and over striped screws holding the motherboard. they also had it so tight that it was flexing and over half the usb plug ins were unable to plug in due to the back not lining up. They told me to use a flat head screw driver and tug it back to place...
The i7 4790 is around $65-70 i did some research.
That’s probably the best cheap cpu available on eBay.
If anyone is on a very low budget.
That’s not bad, the 2600 still goes for about $10 less which I find absurd.
im currently building a pc with a r5 7600x, rtx 4070, 32 gb gddr6 ram
And just for fun i went to amazon and seached for 'best gaming pc' and this was one of the top results lmao
hello toasty bros i have been using the ryzen 5600 g and i want to get a graphics card for 250 and under what do you guys think will the best one be?
Get a 1650 ddr6 version, or a used 1660, or a 1050ti for about 150$~200$.
@@X3nnoha 1660 super or 1660 ti?
@@saturnaf if you have a limited budget go for the super, it's slower than the 1660ti but it isn't noticable. It's only 2% slower. But if you can spend a couple more and want to squeeze every frame go for 1660ti
Why does it have a motherboard smaller than m-atx...looks ridiculous.
The only thing worth keeping about this PC is the case along with it's rgb fans, I would build another PC with that case XD
I got a skytech gaming pc off amazon and it even runs gta 5 smoothly, i think it depends on if you get a good pc from the seller because i got pretty lucky with mine for the price, runs amazing
That's a horrible price for those parts. That PC isn't worth more than $200 in a hardware shortage.
Love the RGB fans on the setup
At least the case is kind of nice.
My mom's 2nd Gen i3 HP SFF has USB 3. So, yeah, it was rare, but that's the gen when it came out I think.
Toasty bros came out of the womb sponsored by gvgmall lmao
how'd u guys get MSI afterburner running in cs:go
I hate this PC... I'm literally selling a 10x better pc for $600 right now locally and making profit on it. These companies that make these are literally scammers. Fight me in the comments but I'm right. Its deceptive, manipulative, garbage business practice preying on the young, old, and naïve. I literally sell pcs for a living and they ALL have better specs, lower prices, better build, better cable management, and I still make enough profit to pay my bills while not having to rip people off.
Why'd you guys take off the CPU cooler when you could just turn it on? If all you wanted to do was look at the model. :)
Micro ITX in a ATX case always looks weird.
What"s the price?
they gave u my build but it was an optiplex i5 2400 with ebay gtx 650 ti 2gb..........now i have i7 2700k with 1660 super, im gonna upgrade cpu later on.
Is a gigabyte motherboard good?
Didn't you guys just post a $600 build that absolutely smokes these specs? A PC like this makes zero sense. I hope videos like this reach the right audience.
Worst rated PC underperformed my gamingnPC, despite me having a 3d gen i3, all the money went into the GPU
Not a fan of a closed off front. This thing is gonna bake itself.
Wipe Windows and load Linux Mint and you will have a faster working PC.This would play Urban Terror with ease.
When did Seth Rogan start doing pc reviews?
I went to Aaron's they had a refurbished pc that had a ryzen 5 3600 and a gtx 1650 I was able to get it for 250 works pretty good
They should make a review on their own pc
My friend built a PC in the middle of the graphics card shortage and it cost him $650 and he has a 1050 ti and an i5 7400k
Toasty Brose, I’m actually going to buy that PC but I want to upgrade it. Please respond to this comment. What parts I should use.
My heart stop for a seconds seeing this 7:52
Same lol
You can buy yourself a politician for half that amount here in California and there all rated at one star or less 😋
But seriously, that i5-2400 came out in 2011 and is a 4 core/4 thread CPU LoL. It was discontinued in 2013 and goes for anywhere from $75-$175 apparently.
This would be a good system for my 92 yr old mother in law who just used Facebook, UA-cam, and Pinterest 😇
2400 is going for 10 to 20 bucks
Man! The specs are REALLY low for this build and the TINY mother board in this huge bling-bling case only "polishes" this TURD further (2nd GEN I5)! You'd be better off looking into a Mini-PC with a 10th GEN I5 or running a AMD 5700G CPU with 8cores/16threads that does not need a GPU as it has one built in and will perform the same if not better! Minis-Forum and Beelink has many mini PC's that will out perform this giant build for just a few dollars more. You will NOT be able to play Forza Horizon 5 a "decent" levels or MSFS at all! I would spend a few hundred dollars more and get much more performance. These kind of builds "prey" on people that have no idea what they should buy and "they" make their MONEY! Spend 30mins of your time and research what it "takes" to play AAA games at "good" levels without spending a fortune! This "HIGHLY" outdated system with DDR3 RAM is not the choice to make!
Question i know barely anything about pc what if I switched the gpu to a rtx 1060 would it be still the same or alot more better
Rtx 1060 doesn't exist.
@@calebnunley112 lol i meant gtx😂
@@HowdyWoodyy I figured as much haha. And the 6gb version of the card is worth the extra 30 or so dollars it costs so I would get that as a solid option.
i have a old gigabyte board with 2nd gen i5 lying around and yea. its got usb3
8:53 Noooooo, it's Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller! FE means "Fast Ethernet", aka 10/100 Ethernet, which is capped at 100Mbps. A lot of internet connections are faster than this nowadays, and you can't even use this PC as a file server or NAS because the 10/100 Ethernet port will limit the network speed across a wired LAN! Thumbs down for this PC!
This is great it use like 70% average of power and the temp is only at 50°c
u guys are so underrated
So finally, you are disappointed that it all works fine. For so little money, you get a functional "gaming" Pc. It could have been worst.