Anthony is exactly the kind of dude I'd want to be my tech guy. So calming, friendly, and knowledgeable. I'm glad he's getting the spotlight on more content. Bring on more Anthony videos!
@@wanderingandroid Nah. Right now, he still has the joy of going outside and feeling the breeze move his hair. He shaves it off, and then he displays every single imperfection in his scalp, plus it will be a different feeling.
Your comment is extremely relatable for me. This might be off-topic on this channel, but I have that great uncle (Brother of my grandma, father's side) in his late 70's, who never really talks much to anybody, and even sits quietly on a chair in the corner of the dining room when he is the one who actually organized the family gathering. He is one of those sharp observers who sucks up knowledge like crazy but never brags about any of it. Sometimes, he would whip out one of his gardening books (He likely has hundreds of them...) and show you something that amazes him -A special, very rare type of flower, a tree, a painting he made of plants, or simply pictures of the cultures he created himself. He doesn't have children of his own, and so he is very fond of his nieces and nephews, who he always keeps a certain distance to. -Just like to everybody else. One day, I stumbled upon a website of a gardening center in Bavaria, where he lives, after googling the town he lives in. He regularly drives around 400 Kilometres to keep in touch with the family. That gardening center sells anemones with some really funny names, such as ''Samuel'', ''Philemon'', ''Amelia'', and other names that occur in my family, including those of my sisters. At first, I thought that's a funny coincidence, but then the website read ''Cultivated by Artur W.'' It was then that I realized that he has been cultivating anemones (Quite sightful ones, on top of that!) and named them after members of the family. I never told anybody about that and neither did he, but since I know that about him, I just admire him even more than before. He definitely is that ''coolest guy'' you're talking about.
Yepp and a 2060 is now 600 € / $ :-) I wish I had seen the situation and quickly built a new machine ... right now it is a complete nightmare ... and from what I have heard it may continue for a year or more :-(
@@RoamingnomadRN Aw man, I haven't looked at those in a while. But I know the most expensive part in it was the just released top of the line at the time 780 TI, which I had been saving up for for a year or two. It was an Asus motherboard, nothing special, and if I recall it has an i5 3670k CPU (or something like that). Some RAM (16gb maybe?), a beefy tower with red RGB, a beautiful brown Noctua fan for the CPU (still silent as a whisper), and a better power supply than I'll ever need. Filled it with two 500gb SSDs. One was Samsung and the other... another S-something. Threw a blu-ray reader/writer in a slot and called it a day. May update this eventually if I remember to actually look on my computer for the specs.
@@marginis alot has change in that case. This build also includes two 144hz monitors and a 3060xc for $700. I know I could have waited but I want to start creating content so I can't wait longer or hope for the market to be stable. Crazy to see what will be affordable in 10 years
@@RoamingnomadRN I built the PC with upgrades in mind - easy upgrade to an i7, plenty of slots for more RAM, easy space for more hard drives - but I've found this thing is so solid (it still runs modern games at 4k 60 fps, which is more than enough for me) I haven't needed to upgrade it. Now, when I do if I do, I might as well just built an entirely new computer! But even that's still years off - IF it's ever even necessary.
Absolutely true, that's actually how the company I work for handles upgrading most client systems. The beginning is always the HDD to SSD. Even old i3 systems can reboot fully in a minute in worse case scenarios.
@@jackmellon9829 I lost a school friend 2 years ago, he was 21 stone 294lbs, he was type 1 diabetic and just kept on eating. But he just didn't want to be slimmer. I'm 43 a lorry driver and I still need to lose some weight. Some people are just naturally big and some it's just lack of exercise (me included) or just poor diet. But who are we to judge Still awesome vid 👍
I'm running an i5 3570k with an r9 390 and honestly have never faced issues like Anthony has, only on skyrim but bc mods. CoD MW runs around 30~45 fps at 3440x1440 so this video is kinda crazy to watch for me
I was gonna comment the same thing! Somthing about how the video is presented it's like a reverse physiology ad for new parts lol (not tinfoil hat theory just gave me that vibe)
Seriously, the only bad thing about Anthony is he is in entirely too few videos. My favorite LTT host; the voice, the calm personality, the strait-forward delivery, really dig your content. I just upgraded my whole rig, but in a year or two, when new cards are being hyped to the moon, I’ll re-watch this vid, and remind myself that I’m ok with what I have.
@Wuanslm Which is why we Russians will never trust AOL, UA-cam, GOOGLE, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, Mac Computers, Intel, HP, Dell Computers, all dishonest and lying American computer makers and software makers because of their SHEER DISHONESTIES AND SHEER AVARICIOUSNESS AND SHEER GREED. Corporate dishonesties combined with misleading advertisements illegally imposing illegal planned obsolescence so that you will be forced to unnecessarily spend money on things you do not need to buy again if they ever honestly design things to last as long as they exist and DESIGN THEM TO HAVE INDEFINITE UPGRADABILITY and will indefinitely support them either directly by making upgrading components that can be kept on added or to replace old components by using simple connectors like the Single Edge Contact Cartridge designs or even much simpler if they can do it or will do it WITH COMPLETE HONESTY. Or creating interfacing adapting-adaptor connectors made possible and practical by a small Asian and European NERD group who wants to remain anonymous. In the 1980s the Indians designed a computer with a motherboard that can be upgraded by just mechanically releasing and unplugging this or that IC chip and then putting in a new IC Chip and if necessary, with an interfacing adapting-adaptor connector(s), and mechanically securing it again. And an another Indian company designed a PC computer whose motherboard that can allow multi-staged daisy linking plugging by adding one IC Chip on top of one another to increase their processing power. An another group of NERDS design a PC desktop computer with a motherboard that uses the Pluggable Cartridge Design with MULTI-MIRRORING OF FUNCTIONS DESIGNS. All of the USB BUS, CPUs, ROMs, RAMs, GUIs, USB Terminals. All internal computer component hardware and external computer hardware are all INDEFINITELY AND INFINITELY DAISY CHAINLINKABLE. Because we UPGRADED THE FIREWIRE TECHNOLOGY BY USING THE BASIC TECHNOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE OF 0 RAID CONFIGURATION USED IN HADR DRIVES. The original computer cable splitter between 1990 to 2010 has an infinite capacity to split computer input-output signals WITHOUT ANY DEGRADATION. IN FACT, THEY ARE EVEN DESIGN TO ENHANCE THEM AS MORE AND MORE AS USED IN AN INFINITE NUMBERS. But now all of that original design is gone. But one group of COMPUTER NERDS has created an alternative to the cable splitter and it is called the CABLE CLONER-PHOTOCOPIER OR CABLE XEROX COPIER that can create exact and precise dupplicated and replicated COPIES OF ALL INPUT AND OUTPUT COMPUTER SIGNALS ON A TWO-WAY BASIS. Because these NERDS hates corporate disonesties and avaricious greediness. So we, my government, agreed to to fund them and mass produce all of these revived and upgraded old technologies and substituted old technologies to MASS PRODUCE THEM AND TO STOCKPILE THEM and then to flood the market with them. The 200 year 1999 LINUX software program is still preserved on PUNCHED PAPER TAPE COPIES and on dot-matrix archinal print outs and on archival WORM microfilms archives. All Terminals are all hot pluggables while it is functioning like a non-stop Tandem Computer of the 1970s and 1980s. Even the pluggable slots can be replaced by just the use of a screwdriver to unscrew them and place a new one in their place and securely screw the new pluggable slots into place. EVERYTHING IS DIY RESTORABLE WITH THE USE OF A SIMPLE 1970s AND 1960s MANUAL HANDTOOLS! How Oldschool ROM Cartridge Games Worked
@Wuanslm Which is why we Russians will never trust AOL, UA-cam, GOOGLE, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, Mac Computers, Intel, HP, Dell Computers, all dishonest and lying American computer makers and software makers because of their SHEER DISHONESTIES AND SHEER AVARICIOUSNESS AND SHEER GREED. Corporate dishonesties combined with misleading advertisements illegally imposing illegal planned obsolescence so that you will be forced to unnecessarily spend money on things you do not need to buy again if they ever honestly design things to last as long as they exist and DESIGN THEM TO HAVE INDEFINITE UPGRADABILITY and will indefinitely support them either directly by making upgrading components that can be kept on added or to replace old components by using simple connectors like the Single Edge Contact Cartridge designs or even much simpler if they can do it or will do it WITH COMPLETE HONESTY. Or creating interfacing adapting-adaptor connectors made possible and practical by a small Asian and European NERD group who wants to remain anonymous. In the 1980s the Indians designed a computer with a motherboard that can be upgraded by just mechanically releasing and unplugging this or that IC chip and then putting in a new IC Chip and if necessary, with an interfacing adapting-adaptor connector(s), and mechanically securing it again. And an another Indian company designed a PC computer whose motherboard that can allow multi-staged daisy linking plugging by adding one IC Chip on top of one another to increase their processing power. An another group of NERDS design a PC desktop computer with a motherboard that uses the Pluggable Cartridge Design with MULTI-MIRRORING OF FUNCTIONS DESIGNS. All of the USB BUS, CPUs, ROMs, RAMs, GUIs, USB Terminals. All internal computer component hardware and external computer hardware are all INDEFINITELY AND INFINITELY FIREWIRE DAISY CHAINLINKABLE. Because we UPGRADED THE FIREWIRE TECHNOLOGY BY USING THE BASIC TECHNOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE OF 0 RAID CONFIGURATION USED IN HADR DRIVES. The original computer cable splitter between 1990 to 2010 has an infinite capacity to split computer input-output signals WITHOUT ANY DEGRADATION. IN FACT, THEY ARE EVEN DESIGN TO ENHANCE THEM AS MORE AND MORE AS USED IN AN INFINITE NUMBERS. But now all of that original design is gone. But one group of COMPUTER NERDS has created an alternative to the cable splitter and it is called the CABLE CLONER-PHOTOCOPIER OR CABLE XEROX COPIER that can create exact and precise dupplicated and replicated COPIES OF ALL INPUT AND OUTPUT COMPUTER SIGNALS ON A TWO-WAY BASIS. Because these NERDS hates corporate disonesties and avaricious greediness. So we, my government, agreed to to fund them and mass produce all of these revived and upgraded old technologies and substituted old technologies to MASS PRODUCE THEM AND TO STOCKPILE THEM and then to flood the market with them. The 200 year 1999 LINUX software program is still preserved on PUNCHED PAPER TAPE COPIES and on dot-matrix archinal print outs and on archival WORM microfilms archives. All Terminals are all hot pluggables while it is functioning like a non-stop Tandem Computer of the 1970s and 1980s. Even the pluggable slots can be replaced by just the use of a screwdriver to unscrew them and place a new one in their place and securely screw the new pluggable slots into place. EVERYTHING IS DIY RESTORABLE WITH THE USE OF A SIMPLE 1970s AND 1960s MANUAL HANDTOOLS! How Oldschool ROM Cartridge Games Worked
4:58 Use the slow USB ports for the keyb and mouse. I keep the USB3's for external devices like sticks and such. I can't imagine why people would need to use a USB-3 for keyboard and mouse, since there's no way you can get even close to the transmission rate when using each.
It's worse than that. If you connect a USB2 device to a USB3 port, frequently the entire hub switches over to USB2 mode, greatly diminishing the throughput for everything connected to that hub. While the backward compatibility is great, it's much better to keep USB3 devices+ports seperate from USB2 devices+ports.
@@WildBikerBill this is just wrong. in a typical usb3 hub theres living an entire usb2 hub inside. Which means your 480 Mbit/s usb 2.0 bandwidth is entirle independend from the 5Gbit of usb 3.something. Im not aware of any usb 3.0 hub that creates new 2.0 busses out from the 3.0 bus, all of them route 2.0 untouched as 2.0 to the root hub.
@@WildBikerBill USB ports are grouped in USB controllers. If you want to be sure you don't screw your performances, plus USB drives on different controllers, so you don't have to share the USB bandwidth.
I like the Videos with Anthony the most. The ones with Linus or the other Tech-dudes are also spot on, but Anthony makes it a 11/10 for me. Perfect tech-knowledge, a warm, welcoming voice, all in all a humble guy.
@@MichaelShulski Gpu, but yes... I agree with that, and the video, in a nutshell, upgrades the GPU and call it a day, if you want a BT adaptor to get a $5 one. no need for the wireless card.
Max Sachs you’ll be alright buddy, even an upgrade every couple years could keep ya ready to go for any game. If gaming is what you’re after I’d try to pick up a 5700xt or 2060 super once rtx 3000 drops. Big price drops should follow very shortly after
Depends what you do with your computer. I have a 10 year old sandy bridge (32gb ram, 512 gb 3D SSD, 980 GTX) that I use as a thin client, basically web browsing and youtube and 1080p and 4k movies on a large 4k60 screen. It's perfect for what I need, because for work the data science work I do and compiling sometimes is all off in the cloud. However, I switched from gigabit cable to fiber internet and because I'm in a city center my ping time is 0.5ms to 1.5ms for most websites. Once I get roughly under 3ms ping times for web pages, I can start to see my cpu is becoming the bottleneck loading web pages, similar to if you were loading web pages on a LAN, ping and bandwidth stop being a concern. I've been dragging my feet updating. New cpus are not a whole lot faster for this particular task, so I'm thinking of waiting but I'm still on the fence. Usually I wait for next gen consoles to guide the way into what tech is future proofed, and right now it looks like ultra fast SSDs with a super quick bridge to the gpu, faster than pci-e possibly, so I'm wondering if ddr might be replaced in the coming years as well as pci-e.
I like anthony too, but I just don't know. All the guys Linus hires are like the different pieces of a Linus voltron. Like individually they only can replace one aspect of Linus, but when stuck together anally, they make up a full Linus. Basically all voltron anal comedy aside, none of them are leaders.
I agree totally! He does a great job, and for some reason I trust him, unlike that Linus guy, hehe. Really though, I like the content he narrates; he reminds me of a younger version of my brother. Just sayin'!
He needs to get connected to fucking reality. "Your old rig is fine.. Just throw more than you originally paid for the whole computer at it in upgrades. Duh!"
I remember when I first started getting really into PC gaming, and my first system had a Core 2 Duo and a Geforce GT240, and those specs were pretty good for the time.
My school has a bunch of Core 2 Duo and GT240 machines running Windows 7 and the kids are playing Roblox at max framerate without any problems. They are also surprisingly good at running UA-cam and Chrome websites like Replit, which I had some problems with when using an Intel Atom Cherry Trail X5-Z8300 4 core tablet. So for most things you are going to be fine even with a system which is that old, until the day the CPU finally dies or the PSU dies and takes the rest of the system with it
@@jazmihamizan4987 assuming you live in an area with high import fee's? That's assuming you spend a $1.50 per meal? What is that a cup of ramen and a egg?
@@TheChemisch 1.50 USD when converted to my Currency is a full lunch meal. if a person who earns 3k USD a month, the same job in my country would earn about 1/4 of that.
The GPU was the only one that really mattered. An extra 8GB is a nice quality of life option, but the rest seemed like overly expensive and largely pointless.
@@S2Tubes Exactly. When I started upgrading last year (from a 3770k with a 980 Ti) first thing I bought was the video card. I then started buying the bits to build the rest. The worst thing about upgrading was that it all had to be done at once because the DDR3/Motherboard/CPU all had to go.
I run an i7 4770k, and until last year had a 780gtx in it. Still ran everything I needed. Grabbed an ex mining 1070gt in 2019 and is still ticking along fine with higher graphics settings. Performs much better than you'd expect! Only looking at upgrading now as with working from home due to the pandemic it's running 12+ hours a day, which is taking it's toll. And yep, the USB ports are a problem - fastest is one USB 2.0 in the case.
I had a 4790 non k with an Asus Z87 pro wifi motherboard, also grabbed a 1070 off Craigslist for $200, the computer ran amazing, I could almost max out every game I play(I mostly play redone console games so not crazy intensive) and reliably see 60-50fps depending on what's going on in the game, I gifted it to my friend with an Evga 1660TI XC Ultra black edition, he still has the PC and it's still got all the power to play our usual games.
Btw the Asus Z87 pro wifi motherboard I had didn't have any USB 2 at all iirc, it was all usb 3 with a usb3 port for front panel, and if I remember right on the bottom it had 4 or 5 usb 2 ports, unbelievably well equipped motherboard
Anthony: You old computer is fine. Also Anthony: *Starts upgrading everything in the system. Edit: Thanks for the 900 likes, it's the first time I got so many likes and comments!
Or more accurately, start upgrading the parts of your system that don't require spending a lot more on a new motherboard and CPU. He's really not wrong. There are improvements to new hardware, sure. I'm not saying there aren't. But overall? Speed in any practical sense usually isn't one of them. Getting a huge speed boost from newer, higher core count CPUs is.... well.... kind of a corner case. A lot of us just aren't going to be in a use case where we see any real difference. Using me as an example, I'll get a huge boost out of maxing out my RAM (which I haven't yet, I can actually use 32 gigs of up to 2600 DDR3, while I've currently got 16 gigs of 1600) and getting an RTX 2060 instead of my old, old GPU. I'm not going to say completely rebuilding my system with a new motherboard, DDR4 ram and an even higher end graphics card wouldn't be even more of a boost, but it would be a LOT more expensive and the speed increase over just replacing my GPU and RAM just ain't as much as you might think. Would it be worth it? Maybe, if I had the money to spend. Or I can spend a lot less and still get a massive improvement over what I've got. Honestly, from what I've seen, he's right. CPU improvement over the past few years hasn't really added all that much to speed. Some, yes..... but it's been more about adding new features (like Thunderbolt 3, which I really don't care about on a desktop) and marketing. (This is a higher number! You need this chip!!!!!)
@@corwinweber693 I got 32 gigs of DDR3 in my main PC and it has a GTX 1070 is a i5 4790k but I do have two other computers ryzen 5 2600 and ryzen 5 1600 There are 16 gigs but I like having 32 gigs in my main PC
I followed the same logic with a similar rig only I tossed in a used RX570 (under 100 CAD - OC'ed up to RX580 numbers) and a basic wi-fi ac card (to give it network connectivity in my son's room). Happy 9 year old running every game he's into at 1080p at playable framerates.
paranoidrodent i don’t understand why they always recommend the RTX Cards when they talk about value. RX 580‘s hold up perfectly fine on 1080p (i even play 1440p)
Silas H sure they hold up, but for how much longer? The 580 is close to the end of its life, especially at 1440p. So something like a 1660 super or a 2060 (or 2060S) is better in the long run
Aw, man...I miss people like this guy. He's awesome. None of that ego or bullshit... He's a Real Deal Tech. Cheers, LTT. This guy is fantastic. Reminds me of what it's all about... Good guys/gals, technology, and their love of, and expertise in, it. They're the ones I always admired.
he may have to know the script he has written you can know a lot but have hard time to put it into words on a fly but if you have good memory you can remember the script also there's lotta cuts so reading a script quietly and then saying it to the camera is still possible but we never see it because they cut the parts where he reads his script in production he's pretty confident too I like videos with him
for my old 3770 cpu i added 16gb ram, 3 internal drives I have laying around (plus a external one), pcie to too many USB 3.0, gtx 1070, wifi and Bluetooth pcie card, etc. still going strong for my CPU
@@poiiihy isn't MB/s 8x faster than mb/s. I know what the difference between bit and byte is. Which abbreviation is more commonly used? I've just seen B for bytes and b for bits in the ads and task manager.
If you are transferring files over LAN 25MB/s is simply too slow. No you don’t need cat 7 cables, any genuine cat 5e cable can do 1000mbps or over 100MB/s just fine.
@@paddydoestech Like.. how much do they think normal people can spend on a GPU alone!? here in brazil it costs almost 500 dolars and that is more than 2 minimum pay wages lol
Welcome in 2022! I am currently upgrading my Intel Core i7-3770 3.4 GHz Quad-Core Processor machine (10 years old!) and the only upgrades I am making is in fact cooling, WiFi and SSD. I have a GeForce GTX 660 2GB and it is still suitable for my gaming needs. Looking forward to another 5 years on this machine!
I still have mine too lol. Asus ROG Maximus V Extreme, Core i7 3770k OC @4,3 HGz, with a RTX 3060, a SSD and 32 GB of DDR3 1 866 MHz. I play last AAA titles perfectly in 1080p (I don't like 4Kn I think it's overkill. Better have more fps than a lot a slow pixels). Funny thing, I still run Windows 7. Many games have cracks that allow games to run on Windows 7. I'll never regret the fact I paid 4000 $ back in 2012 when I build it. Best investment ever !
@@fridaycaliforniaa236 its funny you mention having more fps while pairing 3060 with a 3770k. You could go from 1080p to 1440p and your CPU would still bottleneck the 3060. I know that since I have an i7 4770 paired with a RX 6600 and I am bottlenecked badly by my cpu in pretty much every game.
For real? How does it hold up?) I literally can't remember what it was like to have Pentium4. My elder bro gave his pc to me back in 2006 i think and my uncle gave me 7600gt instead of whatever was installed there. And I played GTA IV at ultra low settings at 640x480 at 22fps. That's all I can remember. My old i7-870 served me well for 9 years with just an upgrade of gpu and ram in late 2015 (switched gts450 and 6gb to gtx950 and 16gb). But it obviously couldn't handle modern games at any reasonable settings. The newest game I could run was Doom 2016.
@@zhulikkulik No, I meant the original Pentium P5. I have one of the fastest models, it runs at 120mhz. But I was joking, I don't use that chip anymore, I run an i5-480m. I am thinking of upgrading to i7-840qm. But I was using Pentium 4 till 2 years ago. It was honestly pretty good. I didn't try to game or anything bc I had a 40GB size hdd at the time and no gpu, but it ran pinball and one not that demanding CAD program. But my i5-480m is holding up pretty well, I have Radeon HD 6370m, it runs GTA V at 720p on low at roughly 24fps. I overclocked it as well from 750/800 to 948/924, and it benefits a couple fps, but I would like to upgrade.
@@anzekranjc3312 Just a year ago I upgraded to 9700k and rtx2070s and it was like changing VAZ 2101 to Ford Mustang :D Still amazed by how quickly it boots and works compared to my old pc.
Way way overspending on the PC overhaul LTT, here's how to do it right: 1.Add one 8gb stick of the same brand to get 16gb dual channel or just keep the 8gb. 1600mhz is the DDR3 Jedec standard, 1866 is useless unless OC'ing the FSB also. 2. Not an RTX 2060, why are we pioneering ray-tracing? a 1650 super, 1660 super, RX 570 or RX 580. 3. Not 2gb 860 EVO. Just a 500gb anything or the 1tb 860 QVO is huge and cheap, both with DRAM cache. Re-install windows with the new SSD and use the 256gb as secondary storage. 4. Gigabit is plenty fast. Many offices still use Cat 5/100 meg hubs even today. 5. Wireless is an optional extra. 6. Yes add that USB3 hub, otherwise, 2.0 easily handles the mouse, keyboard, USB flash drive. 7. Check PSU capabiiltiy before selecting upgrades, it wasn't done in this video..
This 100%! Faster spec doesn't mean better. The only reason I can see getting 1800 over 1600 is if it's cheaper (maybe?) to get a matched pair of DC. Here is my setup if anyone has any suggestions. I've tapped all bottlenecks without a new computer(except maybe more RAM): * i7 3770 (non-K) * 2X 4GB 1600mhz DC RAM * AsRock RX580 8G OC * OCZ Vertex 3 SSD with r/w's in the 500+ range * EVGA 650 Supernova so power isn't an issue
I completely agree, but.... 2060 isn't a bad choiche. You don't need it for ray tracing but for DLSS2 which is enormously good and gives you alot of future proofing Edit: but if you can't afford it a 1660 supper is a cheap 1080p crusher
*Looks at my old war rig with FX-8120 and a 6Gb 1060GTX. You did well my friend. A decade of use, multiple burned out graphics cards and coming back from death so many times it became a running joke. When I got you new VR was a pipedream. When VR came out I knew I needed a new PC. A few years ago I got VR and you ran it. With overclocking the CPU and much tweaking, new compound and readjusting airflow you ran VR when you were way below minimum specs for what you would end up running. On the last day of use you still took my breath away in wonder. But you were burning out. There were graphical glitches reminiscent of the previous cards. CPU temps were on max limit on a regular basis. 100% CPU usage for hours on end and perfectly stable was admirable but taking a minimum of 15 minutes to load up and sometimes taking several on off attempts it was clear you were nearing your end. You did well. Others hated the 8120 chipset. Had heating problems with it, but yours... Air cooled, never more than 70c and stable. The harder I pushed you the more you revelled in the challenge. No thermal throttling, No slowing down. Pure determination. Rest now my old friend. Zombie-Pheonix.
Which, by today's standard is an "old" tech. I know it's not obsolete, but he shows you WHERE your money should go rather then just buy the shiny stuff. Think about it: people spent thousand if bucks on new rigs up to 2 months ago to do what an 800 bucks Mac mini can do now with a "cellphone" ARM. That's how much intell and Amd have brought us forward in CPU in the last decade. The point, for once here is clear: don't get blinded by those that actually try to sell you new shiny things and convince to throw away you perfectly working old ones. I just watch this video, but you know what? Two days ago I came to the same conclusion: my 3770k just needs a new old GPU (swapped my GTX670 for a RTX2060 non ultra) and ram Upgrade (swapped 8GB 1660 for 16GB 1660) and my 8 year old rig will be able to run Cyberpunk 2077 at high setting for a grand total of just 500€ VAT included. BTW, Amazon should be here in minutes with the stuff to upgrade.
@@Leptospirosi yeah I just also upgraded my old i3 2120 system, I added a i5 3570, and change my gpu from a hd7750 to gtx 1050 ti, now I can play modern games with over 60fps high-medium settings, and it renders videos i edit faster.
@@Leptospirosi for 800 u can get a pc with a ryzen 7 or a ryzen 5 with a great gpu, sorry, your arm Mac ain't touching that. (I agree with your other points- I upgraded from an i5 4440 and 750ti to 16gb ram, 1060 6gb, i7 4770, and a dell 1440p 144hz 27inch gsync (it was a steal for 350). Run any game, no problems.
@@Leptospirosi "people spent thousand if bucks on new rigs up to 2 months ago to do what an 800 bucks Mac mini can do now with a "cellphone" ARM." The M1 is good, but it's not _that_ good (at least not outside a couple of edge-cases).
@@EminemLovesGrapes you forget something genius.... there's a pandemic going around, raiding, looting, killing etc I don't blame the dude for not wanting to go outside and maybe where he live things are expensive. Where I live a gtx 1080ti is 10K cash.
@@DuckZ_Gamer-gf1si I agree with most of your comment but that last part is just.......off. If you are going to mention an insane price hike at a particular region; then at least mention where that is. Also, cash? Filling in the *many* blanks left from your statement; we have to infer that package delivery is not at all possible where you live (now a 2nd reason knowing where that is, is important). And last but not least, If the only 1080 ti offer is for 10k from some local douchebag (who is absolutely horrible at economics) then just upgrade to something else or hold off for a bit longer. I JUST upgraded to a 2070 super for 500$. If you need to, just settle for something less, for now, that can do the job and be dirt cheap.
@@cicofolle4474 he actually did if you bothered to pay attention. He replaced every component except the mobo and cpu....and he SHOULD have replaced the whole system for another 150 bucks. Saving 150 dollars to make this many compromises is idiotic.
Corporrate dishonesty combined with illegal illegally imposed forced planned obsolescence to make you spend money unnecessarily is their evil norm. We Russians never trusted Intel nor NVIDIA nor GOOGLE nor UA-cam nor Facebook or any of your American crap even though we still use them because of Sun Tzu's teachings "KNOW THY ENEMY AND KNOW THYSELF, AND IN A HUNDRED BATTLES YOU WILL NEVER BE IN PERIL"!
old cpu do run fine if it a i7.. how ever if you hope it will run stable and not bottomneck.. you just mad... older pc run fine just don't hope it would run a brand new port game that from 7 years later when the chip come out..
Building a new PC is always good if you can afford it and I'll be building a new one here pretty soon but I took a lot of this advice to heart as well before then. I messed up a couple of years ago and didn't do any research before buying my current system. As a result I got stuck with a SFF PC with an I3-2100 processor, 16bg of ram (that part was actually good), my only storage being a 2TB HDD, and no GPU. Thankfully I didn't pay much for it but that was a hard lesson I had to learn, don't buy something just because you can afford it. But thanks to this video I decided to simply make some upgrades while I wait out being able to put together a new system. My current system now has an I7-2600 processor, a 500GB SSD along with the HDD, and a GTX 1050 ti along with the aforementioned 16 gb of ram. It's now a much better system and can at least perform competently compared to PCs from maybe 4-5 years ago. My new system is going to be much MUCH better than this of course but I now understand the value that small upgrades overtime can bring.
This video perfectly captures the basic philosophy underpinning the PC ecosystem for the better part of the last four decades: You buy a reasonably high-end machine, you use it for a good number of years (in the mean time technology marches on), and after a while your machine becomes sluggish and kinda outdated, at which point you replace some of its component parts (like the GPU) and/or add some more parts (like RAM), thus extending it useful life by a few more years. After which you can still pawn it off on eBay for a few bucks, so it will avoid the landfill for a while longer by serving someone with lesser computing needs. GG, Anthony.
The later is bad practice. My i7 3770K with GTX 970 (from 670 originally) and 32GB of ram DDR3 cannot be sold on Ebay if I have moral. The setup still works GREAT in game (seriously, even shit like Star Citizen), the problem is that with a 65.500 hours runtime motherboard, even tho they use so called marketing "military grade capacitors", it's at the verge of dying. For comparison, the 27" screen I bought at the same time as the computer (2012), died in late 2017 (due to capacitor). I would find it immoral to sell something that can stop working any day now even tho I'm pretty sure it could last another 20k hours easily, I wouldn't take the risk.
Yeah sure, also I had old pc with i7 3770, 16gg ram, ssd, gtx 1060. Replaced it with i5 9400, 16gb, NVME SSD, 1070 Ti. Can hardly tell the difference in 90% of things I actually do..web pages load instantly on both, youtube I just watched look the same, Dota 2 (game I play the most) has smooth 75FPS on both (have 75hz monitor) etc. So yea all those Photoshop 3D animation benchmarks show that this and that CPU does stuff much faster, but in human terms for what most humans use computers most of the time..it's really not that much difference.
@@VesperTV_ As someone who buys older hardware I'm reminded of the addage: "Buyer beware". I've two old i5 2310 and i7 950 systems, the latter of which has had the snot clocked out of it and the voltage cranked for most of it's life, who've been on the verge of death for 5 years both now. Still they chunter along fine. Just add these details to the sale: Let potential buyers know the components had a hard life doubling as a space heater, and let us take the risks if we choose: The benefits of getting reasonably high powered computing into the hands of the less fiscally endowed are *surely* worth it. Is it really any different to selling a used car with 150,000 miles on the clock?
A i7-3770K CPU is still worth $130 and for someone that likes the board they are using, and the BIOS supports going from a 2nd gen to a 3rd gen CPU, this could be a huge bump in performance. If you are not a gamer and want to browse the internet, watch some vids and other general tasks, it could make something that was ready to junk, to something that is decent for a few more years.
still running my Core2Quad with a bit newer MSI 1050TI 4GB DDR5 and 8GB RAM and it still runs fine. the only change recently was the 250GB SSD with games installed on my slow HDD and i think i'm still fine.
I love this channel. Bought a pre-built when I was in Japan circa 2014. Had a 9800 GT 512mb. Played mostly DayZ on 12fps. Found a gtx 550ti and started playing ark. Now it's 2022 and I just got a 970.
I'm still happy with my over 10yo old PC(BSEL modded Intel Pentium E2160, vmodded ATI HD4670, 4gb DDR2, 19'' 1280x1024 75hz). I can play AAA games like The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion/Skyrim, The Witcher 2, Dragon Age 1/2/3, Fallout 3/NV/TTW. Too bad I can't play The Witcher 3 because my GPU doesn't support DX11, but I can watch ''Let's play'' videos and it's almost like playing the game. I have my studio tour and gaming setup video on my channel.
@@nugget6635 I was using a 2008 Nvidia mobo XFX 790 i ultra with Q9550 up until about a year ago....went from 3 GTX 280's toasty warm to HD 7970 to 1070 Ti now with Z170 and I7 6700K..and it's always been more than enough....I think most people know that it's really serious overkill constantly upgrading....it really can't be justified even if you have the cash, the need is highly unlikely to be there..
"won't end up in a landfill for at least another couple of years" Please don't throw away hardware, sell it, give it away, or if its broke take to an electronics recycling place.
I wish I could, but no one is willing to take the literal piles of obsolete, but in working condition, hardware I got stored. I just traded a HD 7850 for a GTX 745 (trade for trade) because I couldn't do anything else with it and still I had to chase the guy for days until I could convince him to take it.
I've found with USB wifi adaptors, if you use USB 3, they will actually go SLOWER than if it were plugged into a USB 2.0 port - USB 3 seems to inject a lot of noise into the actual wifi signal itself. So it de-rates. Much derp.
I was using a system with an I7 3770K until around the time this video came out and even though I have a newer desktop now I still have that system and use it occasionally to game and with a GTX 1070 it still games just fine. Now I have to be realistic about settings on some games but for the most part it’s still a very solid system even for modern titles.
Even my i5-6600k was pegged at 90%+ CPU (I play more cpu-intensive games) while my 1070ti is just sitting at 35-60%. I'm upgrading to an r9 3900x, and that's literally 5x the CPUMark score. Even the i5-6600k just isn't aging well.
Yeah... my AMD FX 4350 OC at 4.5 Ghz will overheat if I run it at 100% for 2min straight, but all my games and any other application doesn't do that unless something goes wrong
I've been using my Phenom II x6 1045T system since 2011... It's still cranking it out a decade on. And yeah, over the years, I bumped the RAM to 16GB, swapped out for 1TB Samsung 860 EVO SSD, and just recently put in a GTX 1660 Ti (last summer). So, yeah, depending on the "old system," sometimes an "old system" (if originally bought for future-proof-i-ness) can be perfectly fine a decade on. And sometimes a 1 y/o Celeron system can be a piece of junk since the day you bought it.
Bought an i7-3930K system cheap off a friend and threw a GTX970 in it. He sold it to me with a bunch of RAM and a great board. OC'd at 4.5 on all cores. It's a great rig. When it finally can't game anymore, I'll turn it into a NAS/router/server box.
I am using an Intel core i7 2600k I bought in 2012. It's paired with 32gb of ram and beats my 7th gen core i7 laptop, despite not being overclocked. My veteran 40gb IDE hard drive also still has some life left in it. Though it's no longer the main HDD now.
I upgraded my 2011 XPS 15 laptop running on a i7 -2630QM, GT 540M with a new 1600MHz 8 GB RAM card (total 12 GB), replaced the old 2.4GHz only wifi card with an AC 7260 that has 5GHz ac wifi as well as bluetooth 4.0 via USB and cloned the OS from the HDD into a SATA Samsung SSD. This laptop weighs like 6.5 lbs so i'm using it as a desktop now. The motherboard has a WWAN slot that supports a TV card where I could watch over the air TV but I couldn't find a card for that anywhere yet. Did I mention came with an Ethernet port as well as a DVD drive. 10 years on Still works like a charm!
Really appreciate all of the time other team members are getting. The content by Anthony and Alex is some of my favorite, well-researched and more thought out videos than just covering a new product imo
Get an ssd and 8gb of ram and you're golden. You can upgrade to a core 2 quad if your Mobo supports it, ain't too expensive, but _definitely_ not a necessity
depends on the game, some games benefit from intel's single thread performance advantage, but thankfully most games are getting better at using multithreading
The True Story 2005 Intel: Single Core SIngle Thread games One single poowerfull core will do you if you got a Good GPU/AMD: Multicore makes everything Faster and is the future we have been at since the late 90s/Game Devs: Lets keep games single threaded 2015 Intel: We have hit the silicon ceiling we cant make single cores more powerfull Intel: Multicore is better for everything including gaming AMD Users: ya think? Game Devs Lets make game use 2 threads. -Sudden rise in new triple AAA games whose FPS is getting better results on older CPUs than games originally designed in that era.- OOOOOOOHHHHH. 2020 Game Devs: Why does AMD Cpus work better on our games than intels? Whatever Intel is sponsoring us.-Slaps Intel Ad in game-
@@p5eudo883 I've seen worse. The heatsink was so anemic it didn't have a heatpipe to connect to the CPU and it didn't have any frikin fins. Did a DIY fix by soldering some fins with a document binder metal thing on folders. Also tried to add a single short heatpipe from my scrap and a bunch of coins to add thermal mass. The thing finally exhausted heat in the fan! (Asus X202e) (for some reason, some submodels have a heatpipe and fins) Another thing I've seen are failing fans. You'd need to open them up and access the bearing. The easy ones have a sticker in the back you can peel off to add oil (like my HP Mini 1001TU), the harder ones require full disassembly by removing the permanent brackets and literally popping out the fan to oil the damn thing (Lenovo Thinkpad Edge 12 Sandybridge)
Anthony: Your old computer is still good. Me: Looking at my i3 8th gen laptop. "You can do better, you hear that?" Edit: OK judging from the replies my processor is bottlenecked by the other hardware in my laptop... After all it is a budget laptop.. Hmm.. I should cut it some slack...🤔
I'm not a gamer, but I did a custom build with a 3770K (Gigabyte G1.Sniper M3 mobo, twin Intel 120GB SSDs RAID0) about 12 years ago, and it's still my all-day every-day workhorse! No GPU even, still using the onboard HD4000 graphics. I bought a GPU (R9 270) but I never got around to installing it. LOL! Since then, I have upgraded the SSDs to WD Blue 500GB (RAID0 so reads as a single 1TB drive), I added a 1TB HDD for "offline" storage of old files, and a 2TB HDD for backups. Just in the last 6 months, I've been getting some spontaneous reboots mid-task (1 or 2 a month, no BSODs), so I think my PSU might be nearing end of life. I am self-employed, so reliability is mission-critical, and this beast has NEVER let me down. Not once in 12 years. Peaks at Windows 10, so I'm thinking about upgrading, but honestly it's hard to justify since it's still meeting my needs with room to spare. And, before you go there, I did not over-buy; I future bought. I stand by my investment 100%.
@@BronyumHexofloride yeah I vaguely remember tri core CPUs but nothing nowadays has that. I mean AMD and Intel have pretty much stopped making CPUs with any less than 4 cores, other than super low power SoCs..
I kind of have to question your priorities and life choices considering there's easily available used hardware all over the market that for less than $200 could quadruple your performance.
@@Thoughtcrimes8158 I recently picked up an i7 3960x, 24gb ddr3, corsair h100, a new case, evga 600w psu and a 128gb ssd and 1tb hdd, but I still need a gpu so I have to still use the pavilion. I will finally be able to play games newer than 2007. Edit: I finally got a gtx 970! I am now able to run good looking games!
I love Linus' channel. He and his crew know what they're talking about. Helped me build my last rig, I watched so many tech tip vids and have a monster that will withstand years to come.
Depends on resource management by managing the trade-off between CPU and GPU and kernel management... OS tweaking. But I still want to buy a new computer anyway though.
Radu Neagu well you'll be fine without games for a while - as Anthony said they do take a lot of space nowadays. Work/study software, browsing and indie/older games can be handled for quite some time on 256gb You could also get ~2 tb hdd quite cheaply and it'll be mighty fine for most stuff.
IIRC, jay has shown that gaming off a mechanical 7200RPM HDD is not that bad, as long as your OS is running off of an SSD. Both, on the HDD, is brutal, though.
256gb is fine, I have a SSD with the same amount of storage and I just use it for the OS and a few essential programs. You can keep everything else on a hybrid drive.
Such an awesome guy! Yep, after seeing this decided to keep my 2nd gen i7 and asus motherboard from 2010 - ish! I don't game but I watch full HD streams, no problem there after a new gpu. Can't do 4k because our internet simply won't allow it. Very happy with my computer and would have been sad to let it go!
Phenom II 1090T. Damn. My first PC I purchased by myself. I loved the AMD Suite where I just could force the CPU run on 800mhz (like for when I was downloading stuff over night).
My 1100T has held up remarkably well, and it even still runs reasonably cool, even though it hasn't had new thermal paste in like.. 6 years... but nearly every game I play has grown to the point where if it isn't pinning every core it uses immediately, it doesn't take very long until it does. Thankfully I have a 3800X sitting in its box, waiting for me to be able to afford the rest of the components for a new rig. Really looking forward to seeing the difference, especially since I'm also jumping from a 5 year old sata3 SSD to an m.2 Samsung Evo 970. I haven't actually built a completely new rig in probably 8 years, I miss it.
I had a X6 1100t and it rocked. It stayed cool and was a great cpu (overclocked ofc) but once games stopped supporting it and straight up wouldn’t launch I had to upgrade.
fear oldblood they want to push the 3770K to the limit, it would handle very well if they tested those games at 1440p, those frame drops wouldn’t be there because the GPU is being utilized at 100%.
If you're talking local, just get devices with 802.11ac or newer and make sure you're close to the access point. That sweet 5GHz will do wonderful things if you are in range (it has way less interference and can have more bandwidth but doesn't penetrate walls as well as 2.4GHz so there's a trade off)
CPUs have held up well. One of my rigs is a 3770k (OC'ed to 4.2GHz) paired with solid GPU (2070 Super). I game at 60-75 FPS at 1440p on medium/high settings on even the newest games. I also have a ancient (but legendary!) PT6 Deluxe board (2009) with a Xeon 5680 (6 cores @ 4.0 GHz) which is paired with an RX580 and does 1080p gaming very well.
Hey, I too have an OCed 3770K rig. I am always looking at new Ryzen launches and thinking "this is the one, I'll probably get it for a couple bucks less after 2-3 months". That "2-3 months" has been going on for years now.
Anthony appears to have more confidence in his hosting than when he first started. Which is great, because he is my favorite host besides Linus. Keep up the great work Anthony.
I love how the entire comment section is hyping Anthony up. He really has grown as an awesome prospect for the LTT team. Keep up the awesome work Anthony, and Linus, I smell a pay increase on the horizon.
This guy is such an asset to LTT. He's got a great voice, knowledge and presence.
Yes, he is so interesting to listen to...wealth of knowledge.
@iron not really..the part that needs shaveing..Food though..better food choices though, makes for greater nerds!
Agreed, I love listening to him talk about his passion. He really knows his shit, and I've learned a lot.
He's a better host than Linus, change my mind.
And hes pretty cute
Anthony is exactly the kind of dude I'd want to be my tech guy. So calming, friendly, and knowledgeable. I'm glad he's getting the spotlight on more content. Bring on more Anthony videos!
fat dude has some weird comb over going on. dude should just go full lex luther.
yeah, and also not the type of guy that can or will steal your wife or gf
@@wanderingandroid Nah. Right now, he still has the joy of going outside and feeling the breeze move his hair. He shaves it off, and then he displays every single imperfection in his scalp, plus it will be a different feeling.
my thoughts exactly !
@@karlallanaltenbernt6498 he is waaay past the denial stage of hair loss. there is no joy looking at that every single day in the mirror. lol
This guy is like the uncle you never talk to. Then one day, he just turns out to be the coolest guy.
The coolest guy ever.
I don't think I ever met your uncle.
Your comment is extremely relatable for me. This might be off-topic on this channel, but I have that great uncle (Brother of my grandma, father's side) in his late 70's, who never really talks much to anybody, and even sits quietly on a chair in the corner of the dining room when he is the one who actually organized the family gathering. He is one of those sharp observers who sucks up knowledge like crazy but never brags about any of it.
Sometimes, he would whip out one of his gardening books (He likely has hundreds of them...) and show you something that amazes him -A special, very rare type of flower, a tree, a painting he made of plants, or simply pictures of the cultures he created himself. He doesn't have children of his own, and so he is very fond of his nieces and nephews, who he always keeps a certain distance to. -Just like to everybody else.
One day, I stumbled upon a website of a gardening center in Bavaria, where he lives, after googling the town he lives in. He regularly drives around 400 Kilometres to keep in touch with the family.
That gardening center sells anemones with some really funny names, such as ''Samuel'', ''Philemon'', ''Amelia'', and other names that occur in my family, including those of my sisters. At first, I thought that's a funny coincidence, but then the website read ''Cultivated by Artur W.''
It was then that I realized that he has been cultivating anemones (Quite sightful ones, on top of that!) and named them after members of the family. I never told anybody about that and neither did he, but since I know that about him, I just admire him even more than before. He definitely is that ''coolest guy'' you're talking about.
@Daniel Chettiar Word gets around. You tell one person to keep a secret and they tell another to keep a secret. Next thing you know, everybody knows!
i know right
Put your wallet away...
5 minutes later
Pull your wallet out
i wish i can haha your comment like i can on facebook :))
Yepp and a 2060 is now 600 € / $ :-) I wish I had seen the situation and quickly built a new machine ... right now it is a complete nightmare ... and from what I have heard it may continue for a year or more :-(
Well he did say to save your money for something else.
lmao
5 minutes? It wasn't even 5 seconds before Linus was yelling to by something from an ad..
I love how confident and comfortable Anthony has become, in fact, the whole LTT presenting team are absolutely on point. Excellent content 😁
Susan P. Davis that’s nice but who asked
Its cause he doesn't have to deal with those degenerates in the office. His thoughts, not mine.
dussaal what‘d they say? 🤭
On Point... you mean like overclocking calculators...?
Good guy awfully boring and 9minutes too long of a video.
He comes off so trustworthy, like I’d buy anything he sells
*slapchop intensifies*
i'd buy candy from him any day
He's got used condoms for sale.
I love Anthony, he is so articulate
He is the coolest guy from ltt
And can easily create his own mil+ subs channel he definitely doesnt need lmg
Dude, every single videos that has him includes this comment. You can stop commenting that now. It's getting annoying. We get it, he's cool.
He really is !
Anthony should have a weekly episode :) he's interesting as hell, and he explains things very well :)
Always like watching bootleg Gaben talk about PCs.
I spent $2000 on this computer a decade ago and I'm going to use it 'til the day I die damnit. It still runs Runescape just fine.
What's the specs genuinely curious. I spent like 2600 or so recently so I want to compare how much has changed in affordability
@@RoamingnomadRN Aw man, I haven't looked at those in a while. But I know the most expensive part in it was the just released top of the line at the time 780 TI, which I had been saving up for for a year or two.
It was an Asus motherboard, nothing special, and if I recall it has an i5 3670k CPU (or something like that). Some RAM (16gb maybe?), a beefy tower with red RGB, a beautiful brown Noctua fan for the CPU (still silent as a whisper), and a better power supply than I'll ever need. Filled it with two 500gb SSDs. One was Samsung and the other... another S-something. Threw a blu-ray reader/writer in a slot and called it a day.
May update this eventually if I remember to actually look on my computer for the specs.
@@marginis alot has change in that case. This build also includes two 144hz monitors and a 3060xc for $700. I know I could have waited but I want to start creating content so I can't wait longer or hope for the market to be stable. Crazy to see what will be affordable in 10 years
@@RoamingnomadRN I built the PC with upgrades in mind - easy upgrade to an i7, plenty of slots for more RAM, easy space for more hard drives - but I've found this thing is so solid (it still runs modern games at 4k 60 fps, which is more than enough for me) I haven't needed to upgrade it. Now, when I do if I do, I might as well just built an entirely new computer! But even that's still years off - IF it's ever even necessary.
@@marginis that's dope I want this setup to last me minimum of 10 years. I think the only thing I would upgrade would be purely space.
9 out of 10 old PC's can be modernized with just a single upgrade:
*replacing the HDD with an SSD.*
huh?
it makes such a massive difference in daily use, it's crazy. I don't know how we ever were able to stand how sluggish a pure HDD system is
Absolutely true, that's actually how the company I work for handles upgrading most client systems. The beginning is always the HDD to SSD. Even old i3 systems can reboot fully in a minute in worse case scenarios.
at least for office work ;) the SSD does magic compared to 5400 HDD. My 2012 PC had a SSD already though ;)
So true!!
Love the vids with Anthony. He's the internet's cool uncle.
facts
true
He needs a haircut, stop hiding his baldness and lose some weight. His character is nice and should go with his looks.
@@ancientslav4863 shut up he looks fine, just like a technological jesus without a beard
@@NoobGyver I think obesity is not so good for people. That's all... I love ltt and all of them for many years.
Anthony has come so far with how he is on camera it’s night and day. I really enjoyed this video
He needs to lose some weight next so we don't lose him
@@Zach0451 rude but not wrong :/
Trevor it's totally true lol
@@jackmellon9829 I lost a school friend 2 years ago, he was 21 stone 294lbs, he was type 1 diabetic and just kept on eating. But he just didn't want to be slimmer. I'm 43 a lorry driver and I still need to lose some weight.
Some people are just naturally big and some it's just lack of exercise (me included) or just poor diet.
But who are we to judge
Still awesome vid 👍
@@jackmellon9829 I didn't realize it was rude to desire that someone become and stay healthy
I really like this guy! He's a nice calming alternative to Linus and I'd like to see him do more videos.
Fatphobic people like my little brother:No
Anthony Tech Tips!
@@ozrencupac more to love!
@@yaboijulian1880 ahhahahaha lol
@@ozrencupac that shouldn't even be a complaint
Whoever made your intro dark themed needs a raise
indeed
Agreed
Nathan Goodwin no they don’t
@@flamingkillermc2806 yes they do
Yes
“Imagine this is your PC”
Sadly I dont have to imagine, Anthony :/
knowledge
me 2
Whatever device you used to post that comment is stronger than the computers that put humans on the moon. Stop complaining
sadly, i can relate...
let's makes it merrier!
@@randylahey2242 I know that even my calculator is way better than the things used in the Apolo mission, that doesn't make it better
I clicked on this video to actually be convinced that my old rig is enough, but now I feel like I need to build a new computer.
I clicked on this video because Anthony is in the thumbnail
Same
I'm running an i5 3570k with an r9 390 and honestly have never faced issues like Anthony has, only on skyrim but bc mods. CoD MW runs around 30~45 fps at 3440x1440 so this video is kinda crazy to watch for me
I was gonna comment the same thing! Somthing about how the video is presented it's like a reverse physiology ad for new parts lol (not tinfoil hat theory just gave me that vibe)
Very sly those LTT guys. Guess that’s the point and why they are making the big bucks.
Seriously, the only bad thing about Anthony is he is in entirely too few videos. My favorite LTT host; the voice, the calm personality, the strait-forward delivery, really dig your content. I just upgraded my whole rig, but in a year or two, when new cards are being hyped to the moon, I’ll re-watch this vid, and remind myself that I’m ok with what I have.
Anthony: your old computer is fine
Me: *patting my i5 4590 and r7 260x
*_You hear that? Don’t give up yet_*
yes i5 4590 and r9 280 gang
Here I am too, with my i7 4790 and R7 360 and playing Apex in my 1440x900 monitor XD
4590 + 760 here
4460 and GTX 970 gang
4590 + rx 580 joined
"Your old PC is fine, just put in a new GPU"
... so, there's no hope then
Take a GPU bound application, and toss in a new GPU, absolutely brilliant, what a genius
@ You know what GPU bound means? I have a Ryzen 5950x and a RTX 3090 I'm going to be fine btw.
@@gustavolol12345 Ryzen 5950 isnt an old cpu
I have GTS 250. It's cool GPU from 2010 :-) I can watch 1080p videos no problem. It's more than enough for coding and web development.
@@warpspace7871 no for gaming ni for watching videos
I could listen to this man talk about the stuff he loves for HOURS.
Give him his own podcast and let him invite guests on
Exactly, it is much better to listen to this guy compared to that thin young chick who is usually on the screen.
@Wuanslm Which is why we Russians will never trust AOL, UA-cam, GOOGLE, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, Mac Computers, Intel, HP, Dell Computers, all dishonest and lying American computer makers and software makers because of their SHEER DISHONESTIES AND SHEER AVARICIOUSNESS AND SHEER GREED.
Corporate dishonesties combined with misleading advertisements illegally imposing illegal planned obsolescence so that you will be forced to unnecessarily spend money on things you do not need to buy again if they ever honestly design things to last as long as they exist and DESIGN THEM TO HAVE INDEFINITE UPGRADABILITY and will indefinitely support them either directly by making upgrading components that can be kept on added or to replace old components by using simple connectors like the Single Edge Contact Cartridge designs or even much simpler if they can do it or will do it WITH COMPLETE HONESTY. Or creating interfacing adapting-adaptor connectors made possible and practical by a small Asian and European NERD group who wants to remain anonymous.
In the 1980s the Indians designed a computer with a motherboard that can be upgraded by just mechanically releasing and unplugging this or that IC chip and then putting in a new IC Chip and if necessary, with an interfacing adapting-adaptor connector(s), and mechanically securing it again.
And an another Indian company designed a PC computer whose motherboard that can allow multi-staged daisy linking plugging by adding one IC Chip on top of one another to increase their processing power. An another group of NERDS design a PC desktop computer with a motherboard that uses the Pluggable Cartridge Design with MULTI-MIRRORING OF FUNCTIONS DESIGNS. All of the USB BUS, CPUs, ROMs, RAMs, GUIs, USB Terminals. All internal computer component hardware and external computer hardware are all INDEFINITELY AND INFINITELY DAISY CHAINLINKABLE. Because we UPGRADED THE FIREWIRE TECHNOLOGY BY USING THE BASIC TECHNOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE OF 0 RAID CONFIGURATION USED IN HADR DRIVES.
The original computer cable splitter between 1990 to 2010 has an infinite capacity to split computer input-output signals WITHOUT ANY DEGRADATION. IN FACT, THEY ARE EVEN DESIGN TO ENHANCE THEM AS MORE AND MORE AS USED IN AN INFINITE NUMBERS. But now all of that original design is gone. But one group of COMPUTER NERDS has created an alternative to the cable splitter and it is called the CABLE CLONER-PHOTOCOPIER OR CABLE XEROX COPIER that can create exact and precise dupplicated and replicated COPIES OF ALL INPUT AND OUTPUT COMPUTER SIGNALS ON A TWO-WAY BASIS. Because these NERDS hates corporate disonesties and avaricious greediness. So we, my government, agreed to to fund them and mass produce all of these revived and upgraded old technologies and substituted old technologies to MASS PRODUCE THEM AND TO STOCKPILE THEM and then to flood the market with them. The 200 year 1999 LINUX software program is still preserved on PUNCHED PAPER TAPE COPIES and on dot-matrix archinal print outs and on archival WORM microfilms archives.
All Terminals are all hot pluggables while it is functioning like a non-stop Tandem Computer of the 1970s and 1980s. Even the pluggable slots can be replaced by just the use of a screwdriver to unscrew them and place a new one in their place and securely screw the new pluggable slots into place. EVERYTHING IS DIY RESTORABLE WITH THE USE OF A SIMPLE 1970s AND 1960s MANUAL HANDTOOLS!
How Oldschool ROM Cartridge Games Worked
@Wuanslm Which is why we Russians will never trust AOL, UA-cam, GOOGLE, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, Mac Computers, Intel, HP, Dell Computers, all dishonest and lying American computer makers and software makers because of their SHEER DISHONESTIES AND SHEER AVARICIOUSNESS AND SHEER GREED.
Corporate dishonesties combined with misleading advertisements illegally imposing illegal planned obsolescence so that you will be forced to unnecessarily spend money on things you do not need to buy again if they ever honestly design things to last as long as they exist and DESIGN THEM TO HAVE INDEFINITE UPGRADABILITY and will indefinitely support them either directly by making upgrading components that can be kept on added or to replace old components by using simple connectors like the Single Edge Contact Cartridge designs or even much simpler if they can do it or will do it WITH COMPLETE HONESTY. Or creating interfacing adapting-adaptor connectors made possible and practical by a small Asian and European NERD group who wants to remain anonymous.
In the 1980s the Indians designed a computer with a motherboard that can be upgraded by just mechanically releasing and unplugging this or that IC chip and then putting in a new IC Chip and if necessary, with an interfacing adapting-adaptor connector(s), and mechanically securing it again.
And an another Indian company designed a PC computer whose motherboard that can allow multi-staged daisy linking plugging by adding one IC Chip on top of one another to increase their processing power. An another group of NERDS design a PC desktop computer with a motherboard that uses the Pluggable Cartridge Design with MULTI-MIRRORING OF FUNCTIONS DESIGNS. All of the USB BUS, CPUs, ROMs, RAMs, GUIs, USB Terminals. All internal computer component hardware and external computer hardware are all INDEFINITELY AND INFINITELY FIREWIRE DAISY CHAINLINKABLE. Because we UPGRADED THE FIREWIRE TECHNOLOGY BY USING THE BASIC TECHNOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE OF 0 RAID CONFIGURATION USED IN HADR DRIVES.
The original computer cable splitter between 1990 to 2010 has an infinite capacity to split computer input-output signals WITHOUT ANY DEGRADATION. IN FACT, THEY ARE EVEN DESIGN TO ENHANCE THEM AS MORE AND MORE AS USED IN AN INFINITE NUMBERS. But now all of that original design is gone. But one group of COMPUTER NERDS has created an alternative to the cable splitter and it is called the CABLE CLONER-PHOTOCOPIER OR CABLE XEROX COPIER that can create exact and precise dupplicated and replicated COPIES OF ALL INPUT AND OUTPUT COMPUTER SIGNALS ON A TWO-WAY BASIS. Because these NERDS hates corporate disonesties and avaricious greediness. So we, my government, agreed to to fund them and mass produce all of these revived and upgraded old technologies and substituted old technologies to MASS PRODUCE THEM AND TO STOCKPILE THEM and then to flood the market with them. The 200 year 1999 LINUX software program is still preserved on PUNCHED PAPER TAPE COPIES and on dot-matrix archinal print outs and on archival WORM microfilms archives.
All Terminals are all hot pluggables while it is functioning like a non-stop Tandem Computer of the 1970s and 1980s. Even the pluggable slots can be replaced by just the use of a screwdriver to unscrew them and place a new one in their place and securely screw the new pluggable slots into place. EVERYTHING IS DIY RESTORABLE WITH THE USE OF A SIMPLE 1970s AND 1960s MANUAL HANDTOOLS!
How Oldschool ROM Cartridge Games Worked
@@JurajOravecSGOrava LMFAOO
Anthony is the consummate teacher, friend, and master of all things tech. He’s a cool guy.
This guy has most interesting tech voice on whole youtube.
Danko Mrkonjić never heard of chills?
So true
It kinda like JerryRigEverything
You, uh, forgot the s.
It sounds like he's constantly intrigued, works!
"Your old computer is still valid"
*Shows my new computer as example*
haha, sam
same here lol
Who is sam?
@@HUGEPoWERFULMooN Microsoft Sam, your default computer voice.
Hahahaha
His voice was so soothing I got scared by Linus
Seriously. I pulled up the video on my tablet to say a less skillful version of the same. Thanks!
his voice so soothing that he'll make u fall asleep. yet linus keeps on doing his ads haha
I was listening to it at work and legit almost fell asleep. No offense, it was relaxing.
don't say soothing! you make me go back to my whisky addiction =|
this guy is much better than Linus. Please replace him always as possible.
4:58 Use the slow USB ports for the keyb and mouse. I keep the USB3's for external devices
like sticks and such. I can't imagine why people would need to use a USB-3
for keyboard and mouse, since there's no way you can get even close to the transmission
rate when using each.
USB-3 powered port expander hub solves the port problem
It's worse than that. If you connect a USB2 device to a USB3 port, frequently the entire hub switches over to USB2 mode, greatly diminishing the throughput for everything connected to that hub. While the backward compatibility is great, it's much better to keep USB3 devices+ports seperate from USB2 devices+ports.
@@WildBikerBill this is just wrong. in a typical usb3 hub theres living an entire usb2 hub inside. Which means your 480 Mbit/s usb 2.0 bandwidth is entirle independend from the 5Gbit of usb 3.something. Im not aware of any usb 3.0 hub that creates new 2.0 busses out from the 3.0 bus, all of them route 2.0 untouched as 2.0 to the root hub.
Maybe I'm a really fast typer (if I'm making up words I must be good at it)
@@WildBikerBill USB ports are grouped in USB controllers. If you want to be sure you don't screw your performances, plus USB drives on different controllers, so you don't have to share the USB bandwidth.
This guy has taught me more than anyone... He is beyond an asset. He is always calm, on point ... and very smart. He is my favorite personality on LTT
I love how Anthony is so chill and easy to listen to. I would love to see more of him in the future.
@@paypur big=bad? buddy get a fuckin grip. just because someone's big doesn't mean they're a bad person or what they do.
@@paypur wtf dude
Michael Skinner he didn’t even mention that??? He was talking about a guy who said he’s fat so he doesn’t like him
comtox I agree he takes up the whole screen
@@paypur yeah his brain is prob bigger than urs...
I like the Videos with Anthony the most.
The ones with Linus or the other Tech-dudes are also spot on, but Anthony makes it a 11/10 for me.
Perfect tech-knowledge, a warm, welcoming voice, all in all a humble guy.
8====≠≠≠D💦😮
@@kontrol49y99 It's an entertainment show. They try to be entertaining. Stop acting like you know them personally - it's quite pathetic.
@@riverdaletales8457 te fuq is wrong with u
Agreed ;o)
"What do people expect to achieve by adding us to steam"
Yeah real humble.
/sarcasm
Anthony could highkey make his own tech channel, hes very charismatic and informative
Anthony's Tech Tips
Right!
@@pilotboi69 anthony's linux lab
"Your old computer is still fine!"
**proceeds to tell us why our old computer is not still fine**
For a lot of people, it's still fine. The only reason you'd need something more modern is if you do stuff that loves to have a billion cores.
@@kingcrimson234 I have an fx 8300 cpu with a rtx 2070 Super. The cpu doesn't bottleneck the CPU as much as you woke think it would.
@@MichaelShulski Gpu, but yes... I agree with that, and the video, in a nutshell, upgrades the GPU and call it a day, if you want a BT adaptor to get a $5 one. no need for the wireless card.
@@kingcrimson234 like chrome? :p of windows10 in general
thats what i call a great ClickBait
When will Anthony start narrating audio books?
Asking for a friend.
The A in ASMR stands for Anthony
When he starts drinking water.
Anthony is the true hero @Linus Tech Tips .
The erotic audio books...😉
@@pan5001 Anthony Sensory Meridian Response. Still makes sense!
Anthony: put away your wallets!
*Proceeds to give us reasons to pull out our wallets*
Me just watching my PC age away knowing I can't really afford upgrades. :(
Max Sachs you’ll be alright buddy, even an upgrade every couple years could keep ya ready to go for any game. If gaming is what you’re after I’d try to pick up a 5700xt or 2060 super once rtx 3000 drops. Big price drops should follow very shortly after
Depends what you do with your computer. I have a 10 year old sandy bridge (32gb ram, 512 gb 3D SSD, 980 GTX) that I use as a thin client, basically web browsing and youtube and 1080p and 4k movies on a large 4k60 screen. It's perfect for what I need, because for work the data science work I do and compiling sometimes is all off in the cloud.
However, I switched from gigabit cable to fiber internet and because I'm in a city center my ping time is 0.5ms to 1.5ms for most websites. Once I get roughly under 3ms ping times for web pages, I can start to see my cpu is becoming the bottleneck loading web pages, similar to if you were loading web pages on a LAN, ping and bandwidth stop being a concern.
I've been dragging my feet updating. New cpus are not a whole lot faster for this particular task, so I'm thinking of waiting but I'm still on the fence. Usually I wait for next gen consoles to guide the way into what tech is future proofed, and right now it looks like ultra fast SSDs with a super quick bridge to the gpu, faster than pci-e possibly, so I'm wondering if ddr might be replaced in the coming years as well as pci-e.
@@makssachs8914 I'm still using a 970GTX and an i5-4690K :-D
Pulls out meat scepter
These are feel good videos. And pretty useful. We can’t be upgrading our systems as often as reviewers do. We are always feeling behind.
I like Anthony, he should take over after Linus leaves.
AnthonyTechTips
@@sadpuckerr5359 AntTechTips
@baby shoes for sale, worn soles. heh lol
I like anthony too, but I just don't know. All the guys Linus hires are like the different pieces of a Linus voltron. Like individually they only can replace one aspect of Linus, but when stuck together anally, they make up a full Linus. Basically all voltron anal comedy aside, none of them are leaders.
@@JasonEllingsworth anal?
"hype surrounding product launches"
meanwhile: rocket launches
Astronauts sleep
That was fantastic eh? Going to watch the docking tomorrow?
I wonder if they can watch some youtube at that screens during that 19 hour trip lmao
jblps i just watched it launch an hour ago lol. Pretty cool
@@pcislocked they have to sleep soon
This guy needs more exposure. I love the way he explains tech stuff. specially with networking and hardware components!
I agree totally! He does a great job, and for some reason I trust him, unlike that Linus guy, hehe. Really though, I like the content he narrates; he reminds me of a younger version of my brother. Just sayin'!
ffs no. the Script was bad.
He needs to get connected to fucking reality. "Your old rig is fine.. Just throw more than you originally paid for the whole computer at it in upgrades. Duh!"
Hes just a normal guy, pull your pants back up...
Anthony rocks
I remember when I first started getting really into PC gaming, and my first system had a Core 2 Duo and a Geforce GT240, and those specs were pretty good for the time.
Hell, now they're not that bad.. Okay it's quite bad but still, it can run (walk) Windows 10 with a few slowdowns but still mostly useable.
My school has a bunch of Core 2 Duo and GT240 machines running Windows 7 and the kids are playing Roblox at max framerate without any problems. They are also surprisingly good at running UA-cam and Chrome websites like Replit, which I had some problems with when using an Intel Atom Cherry Trail X5-Z8300 4 core tablet. So for most things you are going to be fine even with a system which is that old, until the day the CPU finally dies or the PSU dies and takes the rest of the system with it
Mine was an 8086, and upgrade from the 8088. Had a whole 640k ram
@@royschultz1377 I had a CPC 6128 (Amstrad with the weird floppy disks) lmao
Anthony: save your money for something else
Also Anthony: we’ll use it for samsung ssd and rtx 2060 super
Anthony suggests rtx 2060 super.
Me: thats 3 months worth of three meals a day for me. With one of them lacking food, only drinks.
@@jazmihamizan4987 assuming you live in an area with high import fee's? That's assuming you spend a $1.50 per meal? What is that a cup of ramen and a egg?
@@TheChemisch Got eeeemmmmm!
@@TheChemisch 1.50 USD when converted to my Currency is a full lunch meal. if a person who earns 3k USD a month, the same job in my country would earn about 1/4 of that.
Those are something else. I don't know why you're bitching.
we need more of these 'real life' videos, that help the over whelming majority of pc users and your viewers
What you mean not like Linus showing us tech, we could never hope to buy lol
Anhtony : your old pc is fine
Still Anthony: by adding a new video card, ram, ssd, wifi card, usb expansion your old pc doesn't need to be upgreated
The GPU was the only one that really mattered. An extra 8GB is a nice quality of life option, but the rest seemed like overly expensive and largely pointless.
@@S2Tubes well, a pc without an ssd is very slow and you can get cheap 2.5 120gb drives too.
@@S2Tubes Exactly. When I started upgrading last year (from a 3770k with a 980 Ti) first thing I bought was the video card. I then started buying the bits to build the rest. The worst thing about upgrading was that it all had to be done at once because the DDR3/Motherboard/CPU all had to go.
@@S2Tubes ram was needed to double the bandwidth
5 or 8 core processor?????? Does anybody actually know of a 5 core cpu
I run an i7 4770k, and until last year had a 780gtx in it. Still ran everything I needed. Grabbed an ex mining 1070gt in 2019 and is still ticking along fine with higher graphics settings.
Performs much better than you'd expect!
Only looking at upgrading now as with working from home due to the pandemic it's running 12+ hours a day, which is taking it's toll.
And yep, the USB ports are a problem - fastest is one USB 2.0 in the case.
I had a 4790 non k with an Asus Z87 pro wifi motherboard, also grabbed a 1070 off Craigslist for $200, the computer ran amazing, I could almost max out every game I play(I mostly play redone console games so not crazy intensive) and reliably see 60-50fps depending on what's going on in the game, I gifted it to my friend with an Evga 1660TI XC Ultra black edition, he still has the PC and it's still got all the power to play our usual games.
Btw the Asus Z87 pro wifi motherboard I had didn't have any USB 2 at all iirc, it was all usb 3 with a usb3 port for front panel, and if I remember right on the bottom it had 4 or 5 usb 2 ports, unbelievably well equipped motherboard
@@cjolney I have the Maximus V Extreme, and I have USB 3.0 and 2.0. (and Thunderbolt too, it was a beast mobo in 2012).
a usb 3.0 card would be a pretty cheap upgrade.
"Your old computer is fine"
Me: with a core 2 duo gt210 and 2gb ram😊
Its fine, good enough for 4k ultra setting 60fps
Damn I had that 11 -12 years ago and it was fast!
@@bodegadiescast305 you are old
If you consider 35 old, then I'm old, my first pc was a Pentium 4 back in 2000. My God time has passed so many generations
It's fine you can easily paly any 2020 AAA games at 16k on 475819fps
Anthony: You old computer is fine.
Also Anthony: *Starts upgrading everything in the system.
Edit: Thanks for the 900 likes, it's the first time I got so many likes and comments!
Or more accurately, start upgrading the parts of your system that don't require spending a lot more on a new motherboard and CPU. He's really not wrong. There are improvements to new hardware, sure. I'm not saying there aren't. But overall? Speed in any practical sense usually isn't one of them. Getting a huge speed boost from newer, higher core count CPUs is.... well.... kind of a corner case. A lot of us just aren't going to be in a use case where we see any real difference. Using me as an example, I'll get a huge boost out of maxing out my RAM (which I haven't yet, I can actually use 32 gigs of up to 2600 DDR3, while I've currently got 16 gigs of 1600) and getting an RTX 2060 instead of my old, old GPU.
I'm not going to say completely rebuilding my system with a new motherboard, DDR4 ram and an even higher end graphics card wouldn't be even more of a boost, but it would be a LOT more expensive and the speed increase over just replacing my GPU and RAM just ain't as much as you might think. Would it be worth it? Maybe, if I had the money to spend. Or I can spend a lot less and still get a massive improvement over what I've got.
Honestly, from what I've seen, he's right. CPU improvement over the past few years hasn't really added all that much to speed. Some, yes..... but it's been more about adding new features (like Thunderbolt 3, which I really don't care about on a desktop) and marketing. (This is a higher number! You need this chip!!!!!)
Just get an SSD if you don't have one. You'll be 90% of the way there. Fun fact some iMac "Pro"s still ship with 5400rpm drives... that's... not pro.
@@arcanegamer1397 this link is better: lttstore.com
... and still get dissapointed but call it "fine"
@@corwinweber693 I got 32 gigs of DDR3 in my main PC and it has a GTX 1070 is a i5 4790k but I do have two other computers ryzen 5 2600 and ryzen 5 1600 There are 16 gigs but I like having 32 gigs in my main PC
Anthony: tells me not to spend my money
also Anthony: recommends a GPU that cost more than my current PC
me: *visible confusion*
I followed the same logic with a similar rig only I tossed in a used RX570 (under 100 CAD - OC'ed up to RX580 numbers) and a basic wi-fi ac card (to give it network connectivity in my son's room). Happy 9 year old running every game he's into at 1080p at playable framerates.
paranoidrodent i don’t understand why they always recommend the RTX Cards when they talk about value. RX 580‘s hold up perfectly fine on 1080p (i even play 1440p)
@@Horvacraft Maybe they're aiming for the 1080p 144hz range?
Silas H sure they hold up, but for how much longer? The 580 is close to the end of its life, especially at 1440p. So something like a 1660 super or a 2060 (or 2060S) is better in the long run
I'm still using a 970GTX and an i5-4690K :-D
Anthony: Your old computer is still fine.
Windows 11: *Allow me to introduce myself.*
Anthony: "Put your wallet back in your pocket!"
Linus: "Our sponsor, Diskplate..."
Me: [wallet halfway into back pocket] "Wait, what?"
Yeah, best sponsor segue ever... :)
_edit: corrected improper spelling_
@@demogorgonzola Segue. A segway is a vehicle, and it's a pun on segue.
Id listen to Anthony more for today
@@nathangamble125 Thanks for clarification, corrected og comment. English is not my first language, learning every day - thanks again.
Robert Vantine
You got some help from the state, federal money?
Wait, why you go waiting??????
Aw, man...I miss people like this guy. He's awesome. None of that ego or bullshit...
He's a Real Deal Tech.
Cheers, LTT. This guy is fantastic. Reminds me of what it's all about...
Good guys/gals, technology, and their love of, and expertise in, it.
They're the ones I always admired.
Anthony is the best that could happen to LTT for sure 💪
This dude just seems like the real deal. A guy who really knows everything he says, not just reading from a text some where. MORE OF THIS GUY
You should watch the hate mail video Linus uploaded. Nobody had anything nasty to say about Anthony. He was confused. Where is my hate mail?
he may have to know the script he has written
you can know a lot but have hard time to put it into words on a fly but if you have good memory you can remember the script
also there's lotta cuts so reading a script quietly and then saying it to the camera is still possible but we never see it because they cut the parts where he reads his script in production
he's pretty confident too
I like videos with him
+1 BRING ON ANTHONY!
Bottleneck obviously isnt in your vocabulary hopefully your CPU can catch up with that gpu enjoy your frame drops
for my old 3770 cpu i added 16gb ram, 3 internal drives I have laying around (plus a external one), pcie to too many USB 3.0, gtx 1070, wifi and Bluetooth pcie card, etc. still going strong for my CPU
Anthony: “25ish mbs/s. That seems kind of slow”
Me: “3.5 mb/s. That seems kind of fast...”
@SILENT KILLER GAMING mbps is not mb/s, the former is 8 times the latter
First world problems, lol.
@@poiiihy isn't MB/s 8x faster than mb/s.
I know what the difference between bit and byte is. Which abbreviation is more commonly used? I've just seen B for bytes and b for bits in the ads and task manager.
If you are transferring files over LAN 25MB/s is simply too slow. No you don’t need cat 7 cables, any genuine cat 5e cable can do 1000mbps or over 100MB/s just fine.
@@TazarZero lol truth right there. Systems here still dont have usb c or thunderbolt
LTT: Here's the dark mode intro!
Me: Too late, the displate ad has already blinded me.
F
Anthony: Now we're saving a buck,
Wallet: oh, that's nice
Anthony: so we chose a *GeForce RTX 2060 Super*
Wallet: *you've got to be kidding me*
no he chose a RTX 2060 Super the 2080 will obviusly find the cpu bottleneck
@@frenesiss woops, guess i misheard, thanks for the heads up!
That's a £400 card
@@trailersic tbf a vega 56 for £220 odd would do much better when you oc the snot out of it
@@paddydoestech Like.. how much do they think normal people can spend on a GPU alone!? here in brazil it costs almost 500 dolars and that is more than 2 minimum pay wages lol
Welcome in 2022! I am currently upgrading my Intel Core i7-3770 3.4 GHz Quad-Core Processor machine (10 years old!) and the only upgrades I am making is in fact cooling, WiFi and SSD.
I have a GeForce GTX 660 2GB and it is still suitable for my gaming needs.
Looking forward to another 5 years on this machine!
I still have mine too lol. Asus ROG Maximus V Extreme, Core i7 3770k OC @4,3 HGz, with a RTX 3060, a SSD and 32 GB of DDR3 1 866 MHz. I play last AAA titles perfectly in 1080p (I don't like 4Kn I think it's overkill. Better have more fps than a lot a slow pixels). Funny thing, I still run Windows 7. Many games have cracks that allow games to run on Windows 7.
I'll never regret the fact I paid 4000 $ back in 2012 when I build it. Best investment ever !
@@fridaycaliforniaa236 its funny you mention having more fps while pairing 3060 with a 3770k. You could go from 1080p to 1440p and your CPU would still bottleneck the 3060. I know that since I have an i7 4770 paired with a RX 6600 and I am bottlenecked badly by my cpu in pretty much every game.
You could go to a 1060 or 1650 with minimal bottlencking.
nice dude . have the same specs but only a better graphics card and it runs great
Ayyy a GTX 660 user!! My friend gifted me 4 of those things are they run amazingly in SLI for my brother's gaming needs
LTT: "Your old computer is still fine!"
Me: running a pentium machine from 1996
For real? How does it hold up?)
I literally can't remember what it was like to have Pentium4. My elder bro gave his pc to me back in 2006 i think and my uncle gave me 7600gt instead of whatever was installed there. And I played GTA IV at ultra low settings at 640x480 at 22fps. That's all I can remember.
My old i7-870 served me well for 9 years with just an upgrade of gpu and ram in late 2015 (switched gts450 and 6gb to gtx950 and 16gb). But it obviously couldn't handle modern games at any reasonable settings. The newest game I could run was Doom 2016.
@@zhulikkulik No, I meant the original Pentium P5. I have one of the fastest models, it runs at 120mhz. But I was joking, I don't use that chip anymore, I run an i5-480m. I am thinking of upgrading to i7-840qm. But I was using Pentium 4 till 2 years ago. It was honestly pretty good. I didn't try to game or anything bc I had a 40GB size hdd at the time and no gpu, but it ran pinball and one not that demanding CAD program. But my i5-480m is holding up pretty well, I have Radeon HD 6370m, it runs GTA V at 720p on low at roughly 24fps. I overclocked it as well from 750/800 to 948/924, and it benefits a couple fps, but I would like to upgrade.
@@anzekranjc3312 Just a year ago I upgraded to 9700k and rtx2070s and it was like changing VAZ 2101 to Ford Mustang :D
Still amazed by how quickly it boots and works compared to my old pc.
@@zhulikkulik I mean my laptop runs great, it's just that heavy workloads which are a struggle
@@zhulikkulik But if I'll get good grades I will get an r5 5600x with rx 6800
Always love seeing Anthony taking the lead in videos
Anthony tech tips
Jurruh I would like that
We all do
If you like anthony so much then why you dont marry him?
Still using my Phenom Ii x6 1100T Black.
AMD's final flagship of the AM2+ socket.
I love Anthony, he is awesome!! The knowledge he passes on and easy relatable personality always has me clicking quicker than any other video.
I think you have something else that's relatable...
@@randybobandy9828 LMAO
Way way overspending on the PC overhaul LTT, here's how to do it right:
1.Add one 8gb stick of the same brand to get 16gb dual channel or just keep the 8gb. 1600mhz is the DDR3 Jedec standard, 1866 is useless unless OC'ing the FSB also.
2. Not an RTX 2060, why are we pioneering ray-tracing? a 1650 super, 1660 super, RX 570 or RX 580.
3. Not 2gb 860 EVO. Just a 500gb anything or the 1tb 860 QVO is huge and cheap, both with DRAM cache. Re-install windows with the new SSD and use the 256gb as secondary storage.
4. Gigabit is plenty fast. Many offices still use Cat 5/100 meg hubs even today.
5. Wireless is an optional extra.
6. Yes add that USB3 hub, otherwise, 2.0 easily handles the mouse, keyboard, USB flash drive.
7. Check PSU capabiiltiy before selecting upgrades, it wasn't done in this video..
This 100%! Faster spec doesn't mean better. The only reason I can see getting 1800 over 1600 is if it's cheaper (maybe?) to get a matched pair of DC.
Here is my setup if anyone has any suggestions. I've tapped all bottlenecks without a new computer(except maybe more RAM):
* i7 3770 (non-K)
* 2X 4GB 1600mhz DC RAM
* AsRock RX580 8G OC
* OCZ Vertex 3 SSD with r/w's in the 500+ range
* EVGA 650 Supernova so power isn't an issue
This would be a much better video. You deserve more upvotes.
They also didn't mention that the k version is overclockable. Mine is up to 5ghz and stable at the same temp as stock.
I completely agree, but.... 2060 isn't a bad choiche. You don't need it for ray tracing but for DLSS2 which is enormously good and gives you alot of future proofing
Edit: but if you can't afford it a 1660 supper is a cheap 1080p crusher
Adding 1 RAM stick may no work tho
“Your old computer is fíne”
Tell that to the Core Solo in the 2006 Mac Mini
Dayum I sold my pentium off pretty sure it was bought near 2003-04 sold it last year. It just felt like a huge paper weight. Loved it though.
@@roshill2010 still rocking a Pentium runs minecraft well
Manok nah Mac mini’s used to be stupid cheap. Like $499 for a computer back in 2006?
I still enjoy my 486 ;)
evandarkfire Holy crap I see you everywhere, first on os first timer and now here...
This man's voice sounds sooooo reliable and mature.
Like he will take care of me and nothing bad will ever happen.
Ur weird
@@micuna5743 but its true
@@micuna5743 weird is fine
@@micuna5743 Something wrong with weird?
*Looks at my old war rig with FX-8120 and a 6Gb 1060GTX.
You did well my friend. A decade of use, multiple burned out graphics cards and coming back from death so many times it became a running joke.
When I got you new VR was a pipedream. When VR came out I knew I needed a new PC.
A few years ago I got VR and you ran it. With overclocking the CPU and much tweaking, new compound and readjusting airflow you ran VR when you were way below minimum specs for what you would end up running. On the last day of use you still took my breath away in wonder.
But you were burning out. There were graphical glitches reminiscent of the previous cards. CPU temps were on max limit on a regular basis.
100% CPU usage for hours on end and perfectly stable was admirable but taking a minimum of 15 minutes to load up and sometimes taking several on off attempts it was clear you were nearing your end.
You did well.
Others hated the 8120 chipset. Had heating problems with it, but yours...
Air cooled, never more than 70c and stable.
The harder I pushed you the more you revelled in the challenge. No thermal throttling, No slowing down. Pure determination.
Rest now my old friend.
Zombie-Pheonix.
**your old computer is still fine**
Anthony: **slaps RTX 2060**
Which, by today's standard is an "old" tech. I know it's not obsolete, but he shows you WHERE your money should go rather then just buy the shiny stuff.
Think about it: people spent thousand if bucks on new rigs up to 2 months ago to do what an 800 bucks Mac mini can do now with a "cellphone" ARM. That's how much intell and Amd have brought us forward in CPU in the last decade.
The point, for once here is clear: don't get blinded by those that actually try to sell you new shiny things and convince to throw away you perfectly working old ones.
I just watch this video, but you know what? Two days ago I came to the same conclusion: my 3770k just needs a new old GPU (swapped my GTX670 for a RTX2060 non ultra) and ram Upgrade (swapped 8GB 1660 for 16GB 1660) and my 8 year old rig will be able to run Cyberpunk 2077 at high setting for a grand total of just 500€ VAT included.
BTW, Amazon should be here in minutes with the stuff to upgrade.
@@Leptospirosi yeah I just also upgraded my old i3 2120 system, I added a i5 3570, and change my gpu from a hd7750 to gtx 1050 ti, now I can play modern games with over 60fps high-medium settings, and it renders videos i edit faster.
@@Leptospirosi for 800 u can get a pc with a ryzen 7 or a ryzen 5 with a great gpu, sorry, your arm Mac ain't touching that. (I agree with your other points- I upgraded from an i5 4440 and 750ti to 16gb ram, 1060 6gb, i7 4770, and a dell 1440p 144hz 27inch gsync (it was a steal for 350). Run any game, no problems.
@@Leptospirosi "people spent thousand if bucks on new rigs up to 2 months ago to do what an 800 bucks Mac mini can do now with a "cellphone" ARM."
The M1 is good, but it's not _that_ good (at least not outside a couple of edge-cases).
@@bullshitdepartment This i5 4590 16GB RAM 256GB SSD GTX 1060 PC I built that cost me less than £200 ($265) is doing great for me.
That “old” computer is better than mine :(
Time to upgrade (or get a job)
@@EminemLovesGrapes you forget something genius.... there's a pandemic going around, raiding, looting, killing etc I don't blame the dude for not wanting to go outside and maybe where he live things are expensive.
Where I live a gtx 1080ti is 10K cash.
@@DuckZ_Gamer-gf1si 10k cash? Lmaoo ever heard of the internet ? Yikes...
@@DuckZ_Gamer-gf1si I agree with most of your comment but that last part is just.......off.
If you are going to mention an insane price hike at a particular region; then at least mention where that is. Also, cash? Filling in the *many* blanks left from your statement; we have to infer that package delivery is not at all possible where you live (now a 2nd reason knowing where that is, is important). And last but not least, If the only 1080 ti offer is for 10k from some local douchebag (who is absolutely horrible at economics) then just upgrade to something else or hold off for a bit longer. I JUST upgraded to a 2070 super for 500$. If you need to, just settle for something less, for now, that can do the job and be dirt cheap.
@@DuckZ_Gamer-gf1si Do you live in North Korea? 10k cash is either really cheap in terms of Yen or a fat lie in terms of USD.
"Your old computer is still valid"
Also Anthony "Why is this CPU so slow? Why is this GPU so slow?"
He never said that...
kind of at the begginning xD 3min 4 min
@@cicofolle4474 he actually did if you bothered to pay attention. He replaced every component except the mobo and cpu....and he SHOULD have replaced the whole system for another 150 bucks. Saving 150 dollars to make this many compromises is idiotic.
Corporrate dishonesty combined with illegal illegally imposed forced planned obsolescence to make you spend money unnecessarily is their evil norm. We Russians never trusted Intel nor NVIDIA nor GOOGLE nor UA-cam nor Facebook or any of your American crap even though we still use them because of Sun Tzu's teachings "KNOW THY ENEMY AND KNOW THYSELF, AND IN A HUNDRED BATTLES YOU WILL NEVER BE IN PERIL"!
old cpu do run fine if it a i7.. how ever if you hope it will run stable and not bottomneck.. you just mad...
older pc run fine just don't hope it would run a brand new port game that from 7 years later when the chip come out..
Anthony: *"You don't need to upgrade your CPU!"*
Microsoft: Hehe Boi.
LOL!. :)
This video really got me in the mood for upgrades and finally got the turbocopy for my Atari 800, been postponing that since forever.
But will it play ET?
@@poorkidd oh that game🤮😂......the landfill title. LoL
Can it run Doom?
@@thebehemoth1998 Doom runs on everything!.... Except Atari 8-bit computers... Lol
@@AlistairBrugsch it even run in a Calculator
"Your computer is fine" *slaps my 2007 PC*
*PC collapses*
Hear that little buddy?
Your intel hd 2000 and intel pentium will be juuuuuuust fine!
mine 2008 core 2 quad
Your Inspiron 537 will be fine..
pfttt don’t worry about it.
This secret changed his life, doctors hate him.
huh
@@masternobody1896 wuh
Doctors hate him because he's probably going to die of a heart attack pretty fucking soon.
jblps wuw
Building a new PC is always good if you can afford it and I'll be building a new one here pretty soon but I took a lot of this advice to heart as well before then.
I messed up a couple of years ago and didn't do any research before buying my current system. As a result I got stuck with a SFF PC with an I3-2100 processor, 16bg of ram (that part was actually good), my only storage being a 2TB HDD, and no GPU. Thankfully I didn't pay much for it but that was a hard lesson I had to learn, don't buy something just because you can afford it.
But thanks to this video I decided to simply make some upgrades while I wait out being able to put together a new system. My current system now has an I7-2600 processor, a 500GB SSD along with the HDD, and a GTX 1050 ti along with the aforementioned 16 gb of ram. It's now a much better system and can at least perform competently compared to PCs from maybe 4-5 years ago.
My new system is going to be much MUCH better than this of course but I now understand the value that small upgrades overtime can bring.
This video perfectly captures the basic philosophy underpinning the PC ecosystem for the better part of the last four decades:
You buy a reasonably high-end machine, you use it for a good number of years (in the mean time technology marches on), and after a while your machine becomes sluggish and kinda outdated, at which point you replace some of its component parts (like the GPU) and/or add some more parts (like RAM), thus extending it useful life by a few more years.
After which you can still pawn it off on eBay for a few bucks, so it will avoid the landfill for a while longer by serving someone with lesser computing needs.
GG, Anthony.
The later is bad practice.
My i7 3770K with GTX 970 (from 670 originally) and 32GB of ram DDR3 cannot be sold on Ebay if I have moral. The setup still works GREAT in game (seriously, even shit like Star Citizen), the problem is that with a 65.500 hours runtime motherboard, even tho they use so called marketing "military grade capacitors", it's at the verge of dying.
For comparison, the 27" screen I bought at the same time as the computer (2012), died in late 2017 (due to capacitor).
I would find it immoral to sell something that can stop working any day now even tho I'm pretty sure it could last another 20k hours easily, I wouldn't take the risk.
Yeah sure, also I had old pc with i7 3770, 16gg ram, ssd, gtx 1060. Replaced it with i5 9400, 16gb, NVME SSD, 1070 Ti. Can hardly tell the difference in 90% of things I actually do..web pages load instantly on both, youtube I just watched look the same, Dota 2 (game I play the most) has smooth 75FPS on both (have 75hz monitor) etc. So yea all those Photoshop 3D animation benchmarks show that this and that CPU does stuff much faster, but in human terms for what most humans use computers most of the time..it's really not that much difference.
@@VesperTV_ Most people buying hardware from 8 years ago are aware that it could die at any moment.
@@VesperTV_ As someone who buys older hardware I'm reminded of the addage: "Buyer beware".
I've two old i5 2310 and i7 950 systems, the latter of which has had the snot clocked out of it and the voltage cranked for most of it's life, who've been on the verge of death for 5 years both now. Still they chunter along fine.
Just add these details to the sale: Let potential buyers know the components had a hard life doubling as a space heater, and let us take the risks if we choose: The benefits of getting reasonably high powered computing into the hands of the less fiscally endowed are *surely* worth it.
Is it really any different to selling a used car with 150,000 miles on the clock?
A i7-3770K CPU is still worth $130 and for someone that likes the board they are using, and the BIOS supports going from a 2nd gen to a 3rd gen CPU, this could be a huge bump in performance. If you are not a gamer and want to browse the internet, watch some vids and other general tasks, it could make something that was ready to junk, to something that is decent for a few more years.
Anthony: Well that's pretty smooth
*game crashes*
It crashed smoothly tho
@@lpgmaxime nice hahaha
When their “old” pc is newer than my current pc
James Town I've got an ASUS G73SW 😎
I5-661 here. Paired with 280x
I got an old Inspiron 537 😎 beat that decade old pc
And newer that the new one I'm aspiring to have 😂
still running my Core2Quad with a bit newer MSI 1050TI 4GB DDR5 and 8GB RAM and it still runs fine. the only change recently was the 250GB SSD with games installed on my slow HDD and i think i'm still fine.
I love this channel. Bought a pre-built when I was in Japan circa 2014. Had a 9800 GT 512mb. Played mostly DayZ on 12fps. Found a gtx 550ti and started playing ark. Now it's 2022 and I just got a 970.
Lol nice, maybe try to play some lower end games.
I got an FX-8350 + GTX 1060 & I thought I had a dated build.
Once he said "your old computer is still fine", I knew he wasn't talking to me.
I'm still happy with my over 10yo old PC(BSEL modded Intel Pentium E2160, vmodded ATI HD4670, 4gb DDR2, 19'' 1280x1024 75hz). I can play AAA games like The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion/Skyrim, The Witcher 2, Dragon Age 1/2/3, Fallout 3/NV/TTW. Too bad I can't play The Witcher 3 because my GPU doesn't support DX11, but I can watch ''Let's play'' videos and it's almost like playing the game. I have my studio tour and gaming setup video on my channel.
@@nugget6635 I was using a 2008 Nvidia mobo XFX 790 i ultra with Q9550 up until about a year ago....went from 3 GTX 280's toasty warm to HD 7970 to 1070 Ti now with Z170 and I7 6700K..and it's always been more than enough....I think most people know that it's really serious overkill constantly upgrading....it really can't be justified even if you have the cash, the need is highly unlikely to be there..
Oof I’m in the same place core 2 duo gt 220 MSI wifi card and it’s a Inspiron 545
+Dracone1024 I have a 14'' CRT TV and I don't like to play games with a joystick.
@@basshead. you're cool
"won't end up in a landfill for at least another couple of years"
Please don't throw away hardware, sell it, give it away, or if its broke take to an electronics recycling place.
Shut up man nobody cares
@@thelightbulbking4370 and nobody cares about you
@@thelightbulbking4370 no you
I wish I could, but no one is willing to take the literal piles of obsolete, but in working condition, hardware I got stored.
I just traded a HD 7850 for a GTX 745 (trade for trade) because I couldn't do anything else with it and still I had to chase the guy for days until I could convince him to take it.
@@ThePortuguesePlayer you can still get it recycled tho.
*25 megabytes per second, thats kinda slow*
Me laughing with 1
I've found with USB wifi adaptors, if you use USB 3, they will actually go SLOWER than if it were plugged into a USB 2.0 port - USB 3 seems to inject a lot of noise into the actual wifi signal itself. So it de-rates. Much derp.
@@MattExzy I had to recover files via USB 1.0 port from my customer's PC. It felt like Spain without the S.
And here I am sad that I get 40Mb, because I can't get the cable in my room.
I got 2 Mbit/s ADSL Internet
#germanyrules
Me laughing with 300KB/s
I was using a system with an I7 3770K until around the time this video came out and even though I have a newer desktop now I still have that system and use it occasionally to game and with a GTX 1070 it still games just fine. Now I have to be realistic about settings on some games but for the most part it’s still a very solid system even for modern titles.
Anthony: "Intel and AMD don't want you to know this"
Anthony: "your old computer is fine"
FX CPUs: *screaming in high temps*
Fx CPUs don't actually run that hot as they max temp is lower. Either way, Intel has mainstream CPUs now that use more power too.
Even my i5-6600k was pegged at 90%+ CPU (I play more cpu-intensive games) while my 1070ti is just sitting at 35-60%. I'm upgrading to an r9 3900x, and that's literally 5x the CPUMark score. Even the i5-6600k just isn't aging well.
Intel Celeron D: Screaming in 100% usage.
Yeah... my AMD FX 4350 OC at 4.5 Ghz will overheat if I run it at 100% for 2min straight, but all my games and any other application doesn't do that unless something goes wrong
Core i3-380M: *sweltering in nearly 72 C on this video, at 720p, with one tab only.*
Anthony: "your old computer is fine"
Me: looks at my core 2 duo machine that I can't upgrade to a core 2 quad because of the motherboard revision.
I have a dell precision 490 with an upgraded NVidia GTX 1030. But I game 10 years behind the curve, so...it works?
I have a core 2 duo and a gtx 1060 :(
maybe you can get a modded lga 771 xeon
You can definitely make a quad core work, just do the pinmod! :)
@@awemowe2830 wdym? Both cpus use the same socket it's just that the motherboard doesn't support cpus that have a TDP of over 65W.
I've been using my 4th gen intel PC since 2014. There's nothing wrong actually if you just upgrade them
I've been using my Phenom II x6 1045T system since 2011... It's still cranking it out a decade on. And yeah, over the years, I bumped the RAM to 16GB, swapped out for 1TB Samsung 860 EVO SSD, and just recently put in a GTX 1660 Ti (last summer).
So, yeah, depending on the "old system," sometimes an "old system" (if originally bought for future-proof-i-ness) can be perfectly fine a decade on.
And sometimes a 1 y/o Celeron system can be a piece of junk since the day you bought it.
Bought an i7-3930K system cheap off a friend and threw a GTX970 in it. He sold it to me with a bunch of RAM and a great board. OC'd at 4.5 on all cores. It's a great rig. When it finally can't game anymore, I'll turn it into a NAS/router/server box.
I am using an Intel core i7 2600k I bought in 2012. It's paired with 32gb of ram and beats my 7th gen core i7 laptop, despite not being overclocked. My veteran 40gb IDE hard drive also still has some life left in it. Though it's no longer the main HDD now.
@@MGmirkin yep I'm regretting my i3 after 3 years
Aye, same, but since 2016. I5 4460
I upgraded my 2011 XPS 15 laptop running on a i7 -2630QM, GT 540M with a new 1600MHz 8 GB RAM card (total 12 GB), replaced the old 2.4GHz only wifi card with an AC 7260 that has 5GHz ac wifi as well as bluetooth 4.0 via USB and cloned the OS from the HDD into a SATA Samsung SSD. This laptop weighs like 6.5 lbs so i'm using it as a desktop now. The motherboard has a WWAN slot that supports a TV card where I could watch over the air TV but I couldn't find a card for that anywhere yet. Did I mention came with an Ethernet port as well as a DVD drive. 10 years on Still works like a charm!
Really appreciate all of the time other team members are getting. The content by Anthony and Alex is some of my favorite, well-researched and more thought out videos than just covering a new product imo
Anthony is really good on camera, I hope Linus knows what he's got here.
I like Anthony, he should take over after Linus leaves.
"Your old computer is fíne”
cRies in core2duo.
Ooofff
Get an ssd and 8gb of ram and you're golden.
You can upgrade to a core 2 quad if your Mobo supports it, ain't too expensive, but _definitely_ not a necessity
Cries in 2012 pentium laptop
Core 2 Quads are $15 and will not bottleneck on anything a small profile GPU can do such as a R7 250 at $30.
Cries in 3.00GHz lol
Finally! A LTT video that don't make me feel like a broke person.
I see it all now. _This_ is why Intel keep banging on about being the best for gaming.
Because GPUs do the heavy lifting
depends on the game, some games benefit from intel's single thread performance advantage, but thankfully most games are getting better at using multithreading
@@spacepxl Like Minecraft, right?
I mean, if that was the whole story then apparently cpu choice is irrelevant to gaming
@SkilledRebuilds Civilization titles.
The True Story
2005 Intel: Single Core SIngle Thread games One single poowerfull core will do you if you got a Good GPU/AMD: Multicore makes everything Faster and is the future we have been at since the late 90s/Game Devs: Lets keep games single threaded
2015 Intel: We have hit the silicon ceiling we cant make single cores more powerfull
Intel: Multicore is better for everything including gaming
AMD Users: ya think?
Game Devs Lets make game use 2 threads. -Sudden rise in new triple AAA games whose FPS is getting better results on older CPUs than games originally designed in that era.- OOOOOOOHHHHH.
2020 Game Devs: Why does AMD Cpus work better on our games than intels? Whatever Intel is sponsoring us.-Slaps Intel Ad in game-
Anthony: "your old computer is fine"
My old laptop: *Runs CPU at 85C idle*
Me: This is fine :)
Clean the fins in the heat sink maybe..therm paste refresh also 😬
Clean the fins in the heat sink maybe..therm paste refresh also 😬
Upgrade your cooler
@@p5eudo883 I've seen worse. The heatsink was so anemic it didn't have a heatpipe to connect to the CPU and it didn't have any frikin fins.
Did a DIY fix by soldering some fins with a document binder metal thing on folders. Also tried to add a single short heatpipe from my scrap and a bunch of coins to add thermal mass.
The thing finally exhausted heat in the fan!
(Asus X202e) (for some reason, some submodels have a heatpipe and fins)
Another thing I've seen are failing fans. You'd need to open them up and access the bearing. The easy ones have a sticker in the back you can peel off to add oil (like my HP Mini 1001TU), the harder ones require full disassembly by removing the permanent brackets and literally popping out the fan to oil the damn thing (Lenovo Thinkpad Edge 12 Sandybridge)
Clean it, i usually check the internal once in 6 months
Anthony: Your old computer is still good.
Me: Looking at my i3 8th gen laptop. "You can do better, you hear that?"
Edit: OK judging from the replies my processor is bottlenecked by the other hardware in my laptop... After all it is a budget laptop.. Hmm.. I should cut it some slack...🤔
Slap chrome os
Linux is better
Just a few more days. Grim reaper
My AMD-FX 6300: I can do better.
Mine is 1gb ram intel dual core
I'm not a gamer, but I did a custom build with a 3770K (Gigabyte G1.Sniper M3 mobo, twin Intel 120GB SSDs RAID0) about 12 years ago, and it's still my all-day every-day workhorse! No GPU even, still using the onboard HD4000 graphics. I bought a GPU (R9 270) but I never got around to installing it. LOL! Since then, I have upgraded the SSDs to WD Blue 500GB (RAID0 so reads as a single 1TB drive), I added a 1TB HDD for "offline" storage of old files, and a 2TB HDD for backups. Just in the last 6 months, I've been getting some spontaneous reboots mid-task (1 or 2 a month, no BSODs), so I think my PSU might be nearing end of life. I am self-employed, so reliability is mission-critical, and this beast has NEVER let me down. Not once in 12 years. Peaks at Windows 10, so I'm thinking about upgrading, but honestly it's hard to justify since it's still meeting my needs with room to spare. And, before you go there, I did not over-buy; I future bought. I stand by my investment 100%.
1:01 "The promise of a 5 or 8 core processor.."
5 core?? What CPUs have 5 cores?
OEM parts back in the old Athlon days had some weird configurations, i have a tri-core chip in one of my old rigs
It has not been release yet. But it does exist. Google for Intel Lakefield
@@BronyumHexofloride Even the Xbox 360 has a tri core CPU. From what I had heard.
@@BronyumHexofloride yeah I vaguely remember tri core CPUs but nothing nowadays has that. I mean AMD and Intel have pretty much stopped making CPUs with any less than 4 cores, other than super low power SoCs..
Don't know any, but AMD had some 3 core CPUs... well.. kind of
Anthony: Your old computer is still fine!
Me with a single core athlon with integrated graphics from 2005: Press x to doubt
I kind of have to question your priorities and life choices considering there's easily available used hardware all over the market that for less than $200 could quadruple your performance.
@@hzuiel yeah. Even $100
AMD hadn't even bought ATI yet in 2005 so this sounds like bs
@@Thoughtcrimes8158 I recently picked up an i7 3960x, 24gb ddr3, corsair h100, a new case, evga 600w psu and a 128gb ssd and 1tb hdd, but I still need a gpu so I have to still use the pavilion. I will finally be able to play games newer than 2007. Edit: I finally got a gtx 970! I am now able to run good looking games!
oh crap this dude were the same :D
"25ish megabits per second, that's kinda slow"
Me getting 1mbps thinking it is faster
Have 30mb down wifi and ethernet only getting 3mb
use the cloud, 2020!
@@nathan9903 you have 30mega bits per second which translates to roughly 3.75 mega bytes per second because a byte is 8 bits
@@omarjendoubi6017 5Mbps/550KBps
@@amulhossain2892 yikes
I love Linus' channel. He and his crew know what they're talking about. Helped me build my last rig, I watched so many tech tip vids and have a monster that will withstand years to come.
Title should've been "your old cpu is still fine"
korrdxl "Your old CPU, motherboard, memory, PSU, case and possibly SSD is still fine" just wouldn’t have had the same ring, I guess.
+1
*laughs in FX-4320*
Depends on resource management by managing the trade-off between CPU and GPU and kernel management... OS tweaking. But I still want to buy a new computer anyway though.
"240gb was enough for 2012"
Me who just built a new system with a 256gb ssd :/
Radu Neagu well you'll be fine without games for a while - as Anthony said they do take a lot of space nowadays. Work/study software, browsing and indie/older games can be handled for quite some time on 256gb
You could also get ~2 tb hdd quite cheaply and it'll be mighty fine for most stuff.
IIRC, jay has shown that gaming off a mechanical 7200RPM HDD is not that bad, as long as your OS is running off of an SSD. Both, on the HDD, is brutal, though.
I use one for the OS and the Adobe suite. I honestly don't mind waiting like 15-20s for games to load of a mechanical drive
I hope you don’t play modern warfare. It gonna take 175gb of your 256gb
256gb is fine, I have a SSD with the same amount of storage and I just use it for the OS and a few essential programs. You can keep everything else on a hybrid drive.
Such an awesome guy! Yep, after seeing this decided to keep my 2nd gen i7 and asus motherboard from 2010 - ish!
I don't game but I watch full HD streams, no problem there after a new gpu. Can't do 4k because our internet simply won't allow it.
Very happy with my computer and would have been sad to let it go!
I often tell my Phenom 2 that it's still fine.
We both know I'm lying.
Phenom II 1090T. Damn. My first PC I purchased by myself. I loved the AMD Suite where I just could force the CPU run on 800mhz (like for when I was downloading stuff over night).
I gave my Phenom 8450 a shot of Linux Mint 19.3 (xfce); I'm watching and replying to you right now on it.
My 1100T has held up remarkably well, and it even still runs reasonably cool, even though it hasn't had new thermal paste in like.. 6 years... but nearly every game I play has grown to the point where if it isn't pinning every core it uses immediately, it doesn't take very long until it does.
Thankfully I have a 3800X sitting in its box, waiting for me to be able to afford the rest of the components for a new rig. Really looking forward to seeing the difference, especially since I'm also jumping from a 5 year old sata3 SSD to an m.2 Samsung Evo 970. I haven't actually built a completely new rig in probably 8 years, I miss it.
I had a X6 1100t and it rocked. It stayed cool and was a great cpu (overclocked ofc) but once games stopped supporting it and straight up wouldn’t launch I had to upgrade.
MA-AF my second pc actually rocks a phenom 2 965 and a hd 7970, im not playing too hard to run games and its actually not bad xD
"you don't have to upgrade much" ***PULLS OUT AN RTX 2060***
I feel like an rx580 better suits this idk lol
fear oldblood they want to push the 3770K to the limit, it would handle very well if they tested those games at 1440p, those frame drops wouldn’t be there because the GPU is being utilized at 100%.
Rx580 is almost not an upresise.just a few percentage
@@kjartanh2519 an RX580 is a huge leap from a 7970. Almost 70% increase in benchmarks.
I don't think anything past a 1060 will bring much inc to the table for this pc.
Anthony: "25 ish Megabytes a second, that seems a little slow."
My WiFi: "pfffffft you think you are gonna even get near that?"
Yeah I have wifi. Hooked to the router over powerlines! Muhahahaha
yeah like 10 times less at best
If you're talking local, just get devices with 802.11ac or newer and make sure you're close to the access point. That sweet 5GHz will do wonderful things if you are in range (it has way less interference and can have more bandwidth but doesn't penetrate walls as well as 2.4GHz so there's a trade off)
@@QualityDoggo 5ghz doesnt do much if you have 2mbit in download
Finally something I can't relate to for technology! 200mbps WiFi, gigabit ethernet
CPUs have held up well. One of my rigs is a 3770k (OC'ed to 4.2GHz) paired with solid GPU (2070 Super). I game at 60-75 FPS at 1440p on medium/high settings on even the newest games. I also have a ancient (but legendary!) PT6 Deluxe board (2009) with a Xeon 5680 (6 cores @ 4.0 GHz) which is paired with an RX580 and does 1080p gaming very well.
Hey, I too have an OCed 3770K rig. I am always looking at new Ryzen launches and thinking "this is the one, I'll probably get it for a couple bucks less after 2-3 months". That "2-3 months" has been going on for years now.
Anthony appears to have more confidence in his hosting than when he first started. Which is great, because he is my favorite host besides Linus. Keep up the great work Anthony.
Whoever saw his potential and put him up to this, I applaud you! He's an awesome host!
I love how the entire comment section is hyping Anthony up. He really has grown as an awesome prospect for the LTT team. Keep up the awesome work Anthony, and Linus, I smell a pay increase on the horizon.