First comment! Woo! Awesome guide for first time builders with a decent starter pc. Also showing proper hygiene lol. Cat like reflexes with the fan cooler!
@@jeremiaha3388 I just bought a system using this MB and Processor, but decided on the Radeon RX 570 at $119 from NewEgg. Performance is on-par or better than the 1650 Super based on all of the reviews I've seen, and it's like 60% of the price. IMO if you're doing a budget build, go as budget as you can while keeping the same basic performance level. I think the RX 570 blows the 1650 Super away in that regard.
Only thing I would add is (from a noob): - be specific where the screws you got come from (from MBO box, PSu box, etc) - better camera angle because sometimes I cant see where you are plugging it in and what position. - be more specific which pin you're putting to which socket Other than that, this was helpful. Thanks for the guy in the background checking him lol. And thanks you for the help!
Hey man I am a 15 year old doing this for the first time. I have different parts than he has. Do I have to have a mechanical drive or can I just have an SSD. Also do I need to sata cables or just one
@@edemhosi8528 No you dont need a mechanical drive, if you have a M.2 SSD you wont need any cables. But if you have a 2.5inch SSD he shows how to install it in this video.
I got to say friend. I seen so many different channels during these times, many. Yours is the only one that is actually teaching me how to build a PC. I have no experience making them at all and I'm trying to educate myself in the subject. My PC is 9 years old and I could never afford to buy or build one. With your help and guidance I can actually start contemplating buying parts slowly and building my own. Thank you so much my friend. CHEERS fro Calgary, AB, Canada.
I never had a PC before. My setup is a $30 phone. I'm scared to build this because I've been working so hard at my part time jobs to get this money and I don't wanna run into a problem. But who cares. I'm doing it! I'll update u when I'm finished.
Good luck. I'm about to do a pc build around the 5-600 range as well to upgrade my 8 year old HP desktop. Scoping out vids to get an idea of what parts to go with
My build went great, but after 3 weeks I started getting whea uncorrectable error with blue screen of death (typically hardware issue is what im seeing) and microcenter has had it for a week trying to fix it
Thanks for this awesome video! I had never built a PC before but decided to give it a shot. I tweaked the parts list a little bit, but following along with your video it took me about 90 minutes from start to finish and worked flawlessly. It's a great machine! Handles all the games I play with ease, boots from off to login screen in 6-7 seconds.
I have just ordered all these parts and will be building it when they arrive. This video is very helpful. I got a Crucial BX500 480GB 2.5 inch SSD for my build ($60). That's the only thing I did differently so far.
Great video. One small suggestion, for newbies like me, I would recommend properly lighting the build sections of your video. As well as closer up views of each build section.
I happened to have ordered pretty much the same set up of parts for my very first PC build the other day, so this video is perfect timing for me! I'll probably rewatch it as I build.
Built this as a new pc, it's insane for the price I love it. I had to put the RX 480 in it because I didn't have enough for the graphics card used, but still amazing computer.
Finally! A PC build that we poor people can afford and it does almost what the multi-thousand dollar PC's do. I watched this one all the way through. Thanks Roby.
Even tho this build isn't the most complicated, its the most in depth build I've seen in awhile and i appreciate that.You really nailed all the critical points of pc building. It's a million times better than that verge build XD
I built this PC 1 Yr ago, and I'm still satisfied with it now as I was when I powered it up for the 1st time, even though it's a "gaming PC" I use it for everyday use and it's not failed me yet.
I don't know if you check your older posts but My son and I followed this video for his first PC build. Thank you! We broke the budget a little, ASRock B550, be quiet! tower, RYZEN 5 3600 6-Core,Team T-FORCE VULCAN Z 16GB, and WD M.2. We are about half-way through the build, taking our time and re-watching you video. Thank you for doing such a through explanation. Looking forward to gaming on our self built PC!
Just built this with a few of the listed upgrades, and it is amazing! Had to get an aftermarket cooler because my 3600 was running a bit hot. Thanks a ton for the guide!
I really appreciate the thoroughness. It seems to be the popular thing to do a build guide in 20 minute videos. Thats not necessarily a bad thing, but for someone like me who is about to do a build for the first time ever, this type of video is great because it walks through EACH step. It shows exactly whats happening without some odd cut in the video, skipping ahead leaving me thinking "wait, how did he do that? It didn't show me!" Thanks for the video! Feeling better about the build this weekend.
Wait when he was playing fortnite he had the frames capped at 60 fps. That is literally the dumbest thing you can do if you’re tryna benchmark games come one now
these videos make me feel better about my build. i just finished ordering all my parts and seeing this pc perform reassured me that mine will to when i build it, idk why i’m so worried i spent $1880😭
@@Aussault went really good got a 10700k NZXT Z63 16 gb ram (8x2 3200mhz) m.2 1tb, 650 80+gold and a rtx 2060 super. streaming almost every other day now
Great video. I've been thinking about building a new computer for a while but I was nervous about building a computer from scratch, but after watching your video, I think I should be able to build mine with little problems. Thanks for the video, I'll post again after I get the parts and get them put together. Cheers!
UPDATE: Received all of my parts and have successfully built my first gaming pc. Added a wireless card, keyboard & mouse, monitor and a set of speakers. I'm totally happy with my PC. I can play worldofwarcraft@ 100fps on high settings with no trouble at all. Thanks for the great video (both the tech part and the parts list). Cheers.
Never built a pc in my life, never installed software or drivers in my life, I’m 16 years old and just built my entire pc, installed everything I needed and got windows 10 pro for $7, I highly recommend this video!
@@diegogcp_21 just search up Windows 10 pro key on eBay and find one that looks trusted with many purchases, the one I bought had 450 other purchases so I felt that I could trust it and it came out to $7
@@diegogcp_21 www.ebay.ca/itm/Microsoft-Windows-10-PRO-Professional-Genuine-License-Key-Lifetime-Use/174568951858?hash=item28a51ed032:g:KwIAAOSwOXBf5rj1 Here’s a link of what you should look for, this seller had a 5 star rating and could be trusted, if it doesn’t work you just request a refund from eBay and they’ll send your money back
Awesome!!!!!! Thanks for the details, most guides rush thru the connections but you were super patient, I’m gonna try your build, I’ll send an update when I’m done.
Those filters are awesome and with enough fans work just fine. I built 3 pc's with my kids last summer and was a on a very tight budget since I was building 3. Same case, cpu, ram, mobo and psu. Graphics I went with xfx rx570 rs xxx edition because 8g ram and was on sale for $75 and came with boarder lands 3!! I used adata su635 240gb on sale for $24 and I picked up 4 2tb 7200 rpm enterprise drives off ebay for $130 and they turned out to be brand spanking new. I aslo got win 10 pro keys off ebay for $1 each. I know the ssd is trash but on a super strict budget it's all I could afford at the time because I needed so many parts like fans and extra stuff like keyboards, mice, monitors, controllers ect. Your build is stellar and is way better than mine but that gfx card might be even with mine and get extra 4g more ram for less money. BTW you got a new sub with me! Loving your channel!
@@RobeytechLive hey rody how much fps does fortnite get when you put fps to unlimited and turn down all the settings to low exept view distance??? Ill build this pc if it runs 140fps
Awesome video, I appreciate your content. I have this exact same case that I'm getting ready to do Ryzen 5-2600 build in soon. I was a little concerned about the cable management being there's no PSU "attic" to stash the cables in. After watching your video I am way more confident about building this PC and also the wire management. Two (2) thumbs up for sure, keep up the good work man, the videos are very helpful for us "rookies", speaking for myself of course. As you can probably tell I'm still a total noob, this will only be my 4th build and first Ryzen at that. Below is my parts list for the build: Ryzen 5-2600 ASRock B450M Steel Legend 16gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro (4x4gb) 3600MHz AMD Wraith Prism RGB Evga GT 1660 SC GPU AresGame 650w Modular PSU CoolerMaster MasterBox Q300L Case
Prices these days went up due to the pandemic. I spent few hours on research since this will be my first PC built, and I realized including taxes this build was more like 600. Coincidentally, my purchased parts were identical to your build except for the case and video card (well, I used a different brand 250GB ssd but that is neligiable). I got an used rx 580 8gb on eBay to save some cost. My grand total is $479 including taxes and shippings. The key was to spend some hours on hunting deals. It was worth it, because not only i saved money I gained more insights about the computer parts market. When all the parts come (hopefully everything works), I will follow this video step-by-step then overclock. Thanks for uploading this. It is a huge help for a person who never built a computer before.
Hey man, I had the same problem, if it's not too bad for you could you by chance dm me some of the links to your better deals? My instagram is yoinks_scoob.
Hi Robey! Awesome video, thanks for sharing! I only have a quick question regarding the thermals of this Pc. The Q500L is nicknamed the mini-oven, is this the same cases with the 300L with "mid-tier" hardware? I have a bundle deal at my chosen retailer with a Q300L and a Cooler Master MWE 500, would it be worth it? Thanks!
Dude you’re seriously the best thank you so much I hope you have a great day today hopefully you’re doing well during this pandemic I just wanted to say that this helped me more than enough keep doing what you’re doing!
Just bought all the parts except for the SSD for $502 on Amazon. (4/21/20) I got a Crucial BX500 480GB 2.5 inch SSD for $60 on the crucial website, for my build.
Depends on where you and when you get your parts it was just a 40 over 500 last week now its 600ish I think for this build it'll stay around this range.
Awesome vid! BTW for those people out there you should go to the used market and get something like a GTX 960 (or GTX 770) instead because graphics cards like the 1650 cost like 300 dollars now days..
One request: Can you do gaming tests like Joey Delgado on YT. He does multiples games towards the end with graphics settings, help to get a better idea of what to expect. I subbed. Excited for future videos.
Love budget pcs , built my own by scavenging bits off an old pc . Spent 600 pounds , on mb, graphics card and cpu , all the rest reused kit . Plays like a 1200 pound pc and performs like one too .
I bought similar build but because i already had from old pc , an rx570, power supply , hdd, ssd , i only had to buy the rest. I bought the exact same case along with ryzen 5 2600 for 100 bucks and also brought the gygabite b450 d2s and 16 gb 3000mhz ram. It works like a charm . also spend about 90 bucks for new monitor .
@@myst4351 Reddit is an awesome place to ask, when I was building they answered quickly. Look at the daily question thread on /buildapc or /pcmasterrace
This seems like this could be perfect for me being a console gamer. I really need to make the switch, but I'm worried I'll shock the motherboard or something stupid like that lol.
@@the_real_greywolf no need of 2tb if u already have 240gb ssd u can fit 2 heavy games on that ssd with the windows 10 too so u will need 25-28 for a 1tb
will this motherboard support up to Ryzen 7 2700X in the future ? and can i overclock this cpu on this motherboard , and that leads to my third question : does it have a good vrm cooling and a good power delivery . or i should get the msi b450 tamahawk max ??
Great guild. Only watched because i wanted to see how the case was for a build. Planning to build a system for my nieces and was first time ordering this case. System is going to be r5 3600, same RAM, RX 580 8gb, 650w 80+ bronze psu, 512gb ssd, 2 extra case fans and a gigabyte b450 board.
Wow this is really cool the PC case and the processor and the motherboard. This is what I've been looking at and thinking of putting together but I wasn't sure if the case would be big enough thank you very much for the video
Achoo....Helioophthalmic?? Your cameraman is tough - "wash your hands" and he recorded it :) By the way , Great Video WELL Explained !!!!!!! All teenagers need to spend their stimulus $$ and actually learn this. Great work Keep going !
Great video, and thanks for showing how to install every HD/SSD type. Most of the videos I've seen only teach you how to install one type of HD, which is useless to people who are trying to install a different type.
You know your watching the right tutorials when the dude uses vernacular like cognizance. nice Robeytec ♥ very interesting liguistic history with this word it descends from the Latin verb cognoscere, meaning "to know," nice video keep up the good work. I got my hand on a Ryzen 3 for this particular build been tearing it up in Overwatch looking forward to seeing how this build will run cyberpunk.♥ peace
I first watched this video and I wanted to build a pc so I bought most of these parts with some miner changes and it didn’t work, I did it for a second time and that did not work. The third time worked with even better specs and I now know how to build a pc because of this video. For the future try to get better camera angels and specify the screws because that messed me up while I was following along. That is all accept some other specific changes you needed to make if you want a person like me with no experience to be able to build a pc with your guide and have it work the first time. Anyway third times the charm and thanks for making this vid👍
Hey, great video with an outstanding quality! However, I have some doubts about the motherboard and the power supply. For the motherboard, I heard that it was meant to be used as a mere office computer motherboard hence it’s not too good at handling too much wattage or heat that’s generated by gaming cpus and gpus. For the power supply, I think that the bare minimum is 80+ bronze because I’ve heard some horror stories. Other than that, solid build for the price my man
Man, solid choices all the way around. The Ryzen 5 1600 AF is a great choice for just about any budget build (even a midrange build if you're wanting to go as expensive as possible on the graphics card purchase). The 1650 Super is a pretty solid card for 1080p gaming. I would go as far as saying that it's the lowest you should go if you're wanting to build a gaming PC. Team Group seems to be one of those companies that makes quality products even if they don't have the name recognition of their better known competitors. I have two 8 GB sticks of 3000 MHz RAM from them and they've performed beautifully. This is the PC I would build if I were doing a budget build for myself or someone else (with maybe the tweak of going with a 500 GB SSD).
Your steps were spot on. But for $500 you don't get a M.2 or a HDD hard drive. And adding 1 fan in the front of the case to draw in air would keep your components a little bit cooler.
First comment! Woo! Awesome guide for first time builders with a decent starter pc. Also showing proper hygiene lol. Cat like reflexes with the fan cooler!
Is this a good streaming and gaming pc
Would you need a wireless adapter for this or is it already "onboard"?
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The graphic card is out of stock what should we use
@@jeremiaha3388 I just bought a system using this MB and Processor, but decided on the Radeon RX 570 at $119 from NewEgg. Performance is on-par or better than the 1650 Super based on all of the reviews I've seen, and it's like 60% of the price. IMO if you're doing a budget build, go as budget as you can while keeping the same basic performance level. I think the RX 570 blows the 1650 Super away in that regard.
Only thing I would add is (from a noob):
- be specific where the screws you got come from (from MBO box, PSu box, etc)
- better camera angle because sometimes I cant see where you are plugging it in and what position.
- be more specific which pin you're putting to which socket
Other than that, this was helpful. Thanks for the guy in the background checking him lol. And thanks you for the help!
Love how you explain the smaller details most youtubers overlook, its actually quite helpful and makes the process easier
Hey man I am a 15 year old doing this for the first time. I have different parts than he has. Do I have to have a mechanical drive or can I just have an SSD. Also do I need to sata cables or just one
@@edemhosi8528 No you dont need a mechanical drive, if you have a M.2 SSD you wont need any cables. But if you have a 2.5inch SSD he shows how to install it in this video.
@@Will-od2ww ok thanks. I figured it out along the way and I have a full built pc now
When you are screwing, make sure to do it with confidence.
Lol
Sad verge noises
🤣🤣
That’s so funny
Bit wit!
That’s what she said
I got to say friend. I seen so many different channels during these times, many. Yours is the only one that is actually teaching me how to build a PC. I have no experience making them at all and I'm trying to educate myself in the subject. My PC is 9 years old and I could never afford to buy or build one. With your help and guidance I can actually start contemplating buying parts slowly and building my own. Thank you so much my friend.
CHEERS fro Calgary, AB, Canada.
I never had a PC before. My setup is a $30 phone. I'm scared to build this because I've been working so hard at my part time jobs to get this money and I don't wanna run into a problem. But who cares. I'm doing it! I'll update u when I'm finished.
good luck! im a teenage girl just trying to game so im kinda in a similar situation lol
Good luck hope it works good i maybe gonna build this one so update pls
Good luck. I'm about to do a pc build around the 5-600 range as well to upgrade my 8 year old HP desktop. Scoping out vids to get an idea of what parts to go with
@@SwishOutside it went great! Im surprised im able to build this! i get 60 fps in 1080p fortnite, 100fps in csgo
My build went great, but after 3 weeks I started getting whea uncorrectable error with blue screen of death (typically hardware issue is what im seeing) and microcenter has had it for a week trying to fix it
Thanks for this awesome video! I had never built a PC before but decided to give it a shot. I tweaked the parts list a little bit, but following along with your video it took me about 90 minutes from start to finish and worked flawlessly. It's a great machine! Handles all the games I play with ease, boots from off to login screen in 6-7 seconds.
who else is going to buy and try to build the same exact pc while watching this video🤣
Did you build it
I have just ordered all these parts and will be building it when they arrive. This video is very helpful.
I got a Crucial BX500 480GB 2.5 inch SSD for my build ($60). That's the only thing I did differently so far.
I am doing the same cpu and other parts but have chosen to go Corsair case atx build all white theme can’t wait to see how it turns out
Me
@@spookydaspookie4261 do you have a link for that case?
Great video. One small suggestion, for newbies like me, I would recommend properly lighting the build sections of your video. As well as closer up views of each build section.
7k subs, 700k subs quality.
ROBEYTECH You’ll get there trust me
Yeh I found this channel and saw the subscribers, instantly subscribed. The quality is amazing
Zenxuss Same here man, it is truly surprising to me that they don’t have crazy amounts of subs already
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www.aliexpress.com/item/4000668416632.html DDR3 memory module in stock
Built this for my sister for Christmas! Replaced the cpu with a 2600 and added a two terabyte hard drive. Works great! It was my first build.
I happened to have ordered pretty much the same set up of parts for my very first PC build the other day, so this video is perfect timing for me! I'll probably rewatch it as I build.
Built this as a new pc, it's insane for the price I love it. I had to put the RX 480 in it because I didn't have enough for the graphics card used, but still amazing computer.
The first 3 things are worth more than 600 now 😐🔫
Did you build it?
@@larrypotaot Uh uh, I’m broke af
@@goldenboytapia whats your budget
@@goldenboytapia as of 3/19/2021 i’ve built a custom pc for around $430
@@johnstaker6706 is it good?
Finally! A PC build that we poor people can afford and it does almost what the multi-thousand dollar PC's do. I watched this one all the way through. Thanks Roby.
FINALLY, someone uses t force vulcan. They're sooo under-rated
Even tho this build isn't the most complicated, its the most in depth build I've seen in awhile and i appreciate that.You really nailed all the critical points of pc building. It's a million times better than that verge build XD
I hope everyone is okay during the event of the cough and sneeze. Take good care .
Thanks Robey!
It's human malware
I built this PC 1 Yr ago, and I'm still satisfied with it now as I was when I powered it up for the 1st time, even though it's a "gaming PC" I use it for everyday use and it's not failed me yet.
I don't know if you check your older posts but My son and I followed this video for his first PC build. Thank you!
We broke the budget a little, ASRock B550, be quiet! tower, RYZEN 5 3600 6-Core,Team T-FORCE VULCAN Z 16GB, and WD M.2. We are about half-way through the build, taking our time and re-watching you video. Thank you for doing such a through explanation. Looking forward to gaming on our self built PC!
Just built this with a few of the listed upgrades, and it is amazing! Had to get an aftermarket cooler because my 3600 was running a bit hot. Thanks a ton for the guide!
Did you overclock?
@@typeparameter8421 I over locked the GPU, but not the CPU. I was afraid of overheating it.
leggy blonde and did you keep the same psu?
@@typeparameter8421 I did and so far it's gone without a hitch
I really appreciate the thoroughness. It seems to be the popular thing to do a build guide in 20 minute videos. Thats not necessarily a bad thing, but for someone like me who is about to do a build for the first time ever, this type of video is great because it walks through EACH step. It shows exactly whats happening without some odd cut in the video, skipping ahead leaving me thinking "wait, how did he do that? It didn't show me!" Thanks for the video! Feeling better about the build this weekend.
Wait when he was playing fortnite he had the frames capped at 60 fps. That is literally the dumbest thing you can do if you’re tryna benchmark games come one now
Idk if that’s just the pc but he did say he was playing in a 60hz monitor
@@lynxplayz_yt603 yeah if you want a pc over 450 dollars and you want to get the best performance you can, gat a 144 hz monitor
But I was on epic
@@5.0Sergio ok if u cap ur fps u can get a stright 60 and not drop however if u try to get like 90 u can dip lower than 60
@@5.0Sergio ok if u cap ur fps u can get a stright 60 and not drop however if u try to get like 90 u can dip lower than 60
these videos make me feel better about my build. i just finished ordering all my parts and seeing this pc perform reassured me that mine will to when i build it, idk why i’m so worried i spent $1880😭
How did the build go? !!!
@@Aussault went really good got a 10700k NZXT Z63 16 gb ram (8x2 3200mhz) m.2 1tb, 650 80+gold and a rtx 2060 super. streaming almost every other day now
Him: it isn't meant to look good.
Me: looks better than mine :(
Great video. I've been thinking about building a new computer for a while but I was nervous about building a computer from scratch, but after watching your video, I think I should be able to build mine with little problems. Thanks for the video, I'll post again after I get the parts and get them put together. Cheers!
UPDATE: Received all of my parts and have successfully built my first gaming pc. Added a wireless card, keyboard & mouse, monitor and a set of speakers. I'm totally happy with my PC. I can play worldofwarcraft@ 100fps on high settings with no trouble at all. Thanks for the great video (both the tech part and the parts list). Cheers.
Nice work meng
Watching now while drinking a coffee. Good Morning! I'm so excited for this build. Can't wait after this crisis.
Never built a pc in my life, never installed software or drivers in my life, I’m 16 years old and just built my entire pc, installed everything I needed and got windows 10 pro for $7, I highly recommend this video!
Where did u get your windows 10 key? I plan on doing the same build but I dont wanna spend 100 bucks on a windows key from microsoft
@@diegogcp_21 just search up Windows 10 pro key on eBay and find one that looks trusted with many purchases, the one I bought had 450 other purchases so I felt that I could trust it and it came out to $7
@@diegogcp_21 www.ebay.ca/itm/Microsoft-Windows-10-PRO-Professional-Genuine-License-Key-Lifetime-Use/174568951858?hash=item28a51ed032:g:KwIAAOSwOXBf5rj1
Here’s a link of what you should look for, this seller had a 5 star rating and could be trusted, if it doesn’t work you just request a refund from eBay and they’ll send your money back
5:11 *Elon Musk wants to know your location*
heres your 69th like
Get Liked on my friend.
i swear ive never seen anyone make a 1 hour pc build i swear am getting this build ty robey!
Awesome!!!!!! Thanks for the details, most guides rush thru the connections but you were super patient, I’m gonna try your build, I’ll send an update when I’m done.
Update??
update us
Those filters are awesome and with enough fans work just fine. I built 3 pc's with my kids last summer and was a on a very tight budget since I was building 3. Same case, cpu, ram, mobo and psu. Graphics I went with xfx rx570 rs xxx edition because 8g ram and was on sale for $75 and came with boarder lands 3!! I used adata su635 240gb on sale for $24 and I picked up 4 2tb 7200 rpm enterprise drives off ebay for $130 and they turned out to be brand spanking new. I aslo got win 10 pro keys off ebay for $1 each. I know the ssd is trash but on a super strict budget it's all I could afford at the time because I needed so many parts like fans and extra stuff like keyboards, mice, monitors, controllers ect. Your build is stellar and is way better than mine but that gfx card might be even with mine and get extra 4g more ram for less money. BTW you got a new sub with me! Loving your channel!
@@RobeytechLive hey rody how much fps does fortnite get when you put fps to unlimited and turn down all the settings to low exept view distance??? Ill build this pc if it runs 140fps
Love the video, got me interested in building my own gaming PC around my budget, thanks
Bought these parts (got a 2600 instead of the CPU shown) and building it for my sister for Xmas!
that’s so sweet , i bet she’ll love it
I'm gonna build this once that corona virus relief check hits
Do it now , parts take longer too come through the post . but you can take your time and do a really nice job .
Sameeeeeeeeee
I just hope ur just kidding.. 👍🤓
@@C5nDyM5N Yeah I ended up buying my friends better computer for $450
I am going to do that also. My kids need some food but they can go a few more weeks. I want a computer!! LOL
Awesome video, I appreciate your content. I have this exact same case that I'm getting ready to do Ryzen 5-2600 build in soon. I was a little concerned about the cable management being there's no PSU "attic" to stash the cables in. After watching your video I am way more confident about building this PC and also the wire management. Two (2) thumbs up for sure, keep up the good work man, the videos are very helpful for us "rookies", speaking for myself of course. As you can probably tell I'm still a total noob, this will only be my 4th build and first Ryzen at that. Below is my parts list for the build:
Ryzen 5-2600
ASRock B450M Steel Legend
16gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro (4x4gb) 3600MHz
AMD Wraith Prism RGB
Evga GT 1660 SC GPU
AresGame 650w Modular PSU
CoolerMaster MasterBox Q300L Case
Every 16 year old is watching this video and wishing for the money to get a pc like this 😔
Work
@@Jupiter-shorts_ how
@@snekboy2775 mow lawns wash cars get a job resell clothes pretty simple
Fam those mcdonalds checks be hittin lmao, im just scared to buy the stuff because im not that tech savy lmao and the ps5 ab to come out
gageg8803 bro dont buy the ps5 that shits gonna be expensive and it wont be worth it try to build a pc its way better.
I like how you played popular games to prove that it works well. It's nice to see that.
mfw i still find myself going to these budget build videos despite having spent about 2.5k on pc hardware... also you deserve more subs man!!
Prices these days went up due to the pandemic. I spent few hours on research since this will be my first PC built, and I realized including taxes this build was more like 600. Coincidentally, my purchased parts were identical to your build except for the case and video card (well, I used a different brand 250GB ssd but that is neligiable). I got an used rx 580 8gb on eBay to save some cost. My grand total is $479 including taxes and shippings. The key was to spend some hours on hunting deals. It was worth it, because not only i saved money I gained more insights about the computer parts market. When all the parts come (hopefully everything works), I will follow this video step-by-step then overclock. Thanks for uploading this. It is a huge help for a person who never built a computer before.
Hey man, I had the same problem, if it's not too bad for you could you by chance dm me some of the links to your better deals? My instagram is yoinks_scoob.
Hi Robey!
Awesome video, thanks for sharing! I only have a quick question regarding the thermals of this Pc. The Q500L is nicknamed the mini-oven, is this the same cases with the 300L with "mid-tier" hardware? I have a bundle deal at my chosen retailer with a Q300L and a Cooler Master MWE 500, would it be worth it? Thanks!
Dude you’re seriously the best thank you so much I hope you have a great day today hopefully you’re doing well during this pandemic I just wanted to say that this helped me more than enough keep doing what you’re doing!
Aye I have a quick question , do I need a M.2 SSD?
would you do a video on how large of a difference it makes between spending 500$ on a pc vs like 800
Saving up money to do this!! This video is by far the easiest to understand as a newbie pc gamer.
thank you so much for the timestamps, and unlike other tech ppl u dont talk loads of irrelevant BS
I came here literally just to learn how to install the m.2 because I'm transferring from a laptop,, life saver!!!
2 weeks later and the parts have gone up after shipping the pc now cost a total of $700
(i haven’t checked but it always happens)
I can find it for 610$ with a 500gb ssd
Just bought all the parts except for the SSD for $502 on Amazon. (4/21/20) I got a Crucial BX500 480GB 2.5 inch SSD for $60 on the crucial website, for my build.
i did the math with all the original parts he shows on amazon it cost $593.92
Depends on where you and when you get your parts it was just a 40 over 500 last week now its 600ish I think for this build it'll stay around this range.
Awesome vid! BTW for those people out there you should go to the used market and get something like a GTX 960 (or GTX 770) instead because graphics cards like the 1650 cost like 300 dollars now days..
Hmm
My CANADIAN WALLET WILL SURELY LOVE OUR HIGH
HIGHHHHIIIGGGGHHHHH
PRICES
any Nvidia gpu is so pricey... there is now way if he was Canadian he would recommend them.
How much does it come to in CAD?
R I T Z about 700 to 850 prices change alot
Anyone know if the msi gtx 1660 supernis compatible with this build??? Help pls I'm trying to build my first pc
One request: Can you do gaming tests like Joey Delgado on YT. He does multiples games towards the end with graphics settings, help to get a better idea of what to expect. I subbed. Excited for future videos.
Love budget pcs , built my own by scavenging bits off an old pc . Spent 600 pounds , on mb, graphics card and cpu , all the rest reused kit . Plays like a 1200 pound pc and performs like one too .
I bought similar build but because i already had from old pc , an rx570, power supply , hdd, ssd , i only had to buy the rest. I bought the exact same case along with ryzen 5 2600 for 100 bucks and also brought the gygabite b450 d2s and 16 gb 3000mhz ram.
It works like a charm . also spend about 90 bucks for new monitor .
Is this good for streaming? I'm an 11-year-old extremely interested in tech.
im gonna build this for my birthday! ill keep you guys updated.
Was that knife a Swiss army knife that hopefully had a Phillips head screwdriver?
I just used a 🥄
I prayed it has a Phillips head screwdriver it and God answered my prayer
I love the pairing of the 970 m2 with those components...A thing of beauty. Great video and guide folks.
$500 in your country
$728 in my country XD
Rip
Facts shit is stupid tbh
it's $1030 in my country
It's 1000$ in mine to
3500 in my country
Wow the production quality is actually amazing for the channel
@@RobeytechLive i felt like I might as well have been watching linus tech tips or jayz2cents
15:38 You touched it ;D RIP
boom lol
Anyone know if the msi gtx 1660 supernis compatible with this build??? Help pls I'm trying to build my first pc
@@myst4351 Reddit is an awesome place to ask, when I was building they answered quickly. Look at the daily question thread on /buildapc or /pcmasterrace
PLEASE!!! Test with your fps uncapped!!! I have a 144hz monitor but I have no idea how this setup would perform.
This seems like this could be perfect for me being a console gamer. I really need to make the switch, but I'm worried I'll shock the motherboard or something stupid like that lol.
seems like a good budget gaming pc! im going to try to build this thanks!!
“These are zip ties”
Or as the verge calls them “tweezers”
I’m dead lol 😂
This is the greatest building tutorial I've ever seen. I subscribed. I will be building a PC soon. I have saved this video.
Me: *buys a rtx 2060 and i5 3600 ryzen processor*
Also me: Plays only roblox
Everyone else: :/
lol
Oof
i5? u mean just r5/ ryzen 5?
Some Roblox games in the works are actually going to be high demanding in terms of graphical input because of artifacts and whatnot..
wtf i5 ryzen 3600??
I already saw this video 20 times and I keep on watching it
This is so overwhelming
This is one of the best video for DTY gaming PC, I have started collecting the recommned hardware
5:12 We know where Elon musk got it from
When you are screwing, make sure to do it with confidence.
Thanks, I’ve been wanting to build my own pc for so long
500 dollar build with only 240 gb of storage, so really its 550 because I'll need to buy a hard dive or another ssd!!
I agree, you can get a 2TB Seagate Barracuda HD for that extra $50 on Amazon
@@the_real_greywolf no need of 2tb if u already have 240gb ssd u can fit 2 heavy games on that ssd with the windows 10 too so u will need 25-28 for a 1tb
- Alexrn lmao that’s no space at all
A Great starter PC build, ive built a few in my time. But now need to up my Game to Gaming PC's
Too much steps
I think this could be my first budget pc. :)
Man this helped alot thx 🙏 I'm trying to build me one and didn't know where to start
10:37 am I the only one that saw him touch the cpu
will this motherboard support up to Ryzen 7 2700X in the future ?
and can i overclock this cpu on this motherboard , and that leads to my third question : does it have a good vrm cooling and a good power delivery .
or i should get the msi b450 tamahawk max ??
@@RobeytechLive will overclocking on the b450 tomahawk will be a issue ???
Great guild. Only watched because i wanted to see how the case was for a build. Planning to build a system for my nieces and was first time ordering this case.
System is going to be r5 3600, same RAM, RX 580 8gb, 650w 80+ bronze psu, 512gb ssd, 2 extra case fans and a gigabyte b450 board.
Wow this is really cool the PC case and the processor and the motherboard. This is what I've been looking at and thinking of putting together but I wasn't sure if the case would be big enough thank you very much for the video
Achoo....Helioophthalmic?? Your cameraman is tough - "wash your hands" and he recorded it :) By the way , Great Video WELL Explained !!!!!!! All teenagers need to spend their stimulus $$ and actually learn this. Great work Keep going !
How have you got only 21k subscribers quality is really good
Finaly building a pc thanks for the video
This man deserves a like and subscribe that guide helped soooo much beautiful
Great video, and thanks for showing how to install every HD/SSD type. Most of the videos I've seen only teach you how to install one type of HD, which is useless to people who are trying to install a different type.
I like your table theme and you , yourteam and the PC thank you for the tutorial dude, I like it, keep safe!
You know your watching the right tutorials when the dude uses vernacular like cognizance. nice Robeytec ♥ very interesting liguistic history with this word it descends from the Latin verb cognoscere, meaning "to know," nice video keep up the good work. I got my hand on a Ryzen 3 for this particular build been tearing it up in Overwatch looking forward to seeing how this build will run cyberpunk.♥ peace
nice vid man. i already have a pc and know how to build one but still watched through the whole thing
I first watched this video and I wanted to build a pc so I bought most of these parts with some miner changes and it didn’t work, I did it for a second time and that did not work. The third time worked with even better specs and I now know how to build a pc because of this video. For the future try to get better camera angels and specify the screws because that messed me up while I was following along. That is all accept some other specific changes you needed to make if you want a person like me with no experience to be able to build a pc with your guide and have it work the first time. Anyway third times the charm and thanks for making this vid👍
price to performance here is hard to beat, good job
Thank you for your build guide. You made the process very easy to assemble the pc.
What harddrive is that I cant find it in the description?
Any HDD will work for your needs. Just make sure storage and type is correct.
Hey, great video with an outstanding quality! However, I have some doubts about the motherboard and the power supply. For the motherboard, I heard that it was meant to be used as a mere office computer motherboard hence it’s not too good at handling too much wattage or heat that’s generated by gaming cpus and gpus. For the power supply, I think that the bare minimum is 80+ bronze because I’ve heard some horror stories. Other than that, solid build for the price my man
I actually made a PC with the EXACT same parts but if you guys go on amazon rn you can get a ryzen 5 3600 for 200 dollars
Man, solid choices all the way around.
The Ryzen 5 1600 AF is a great choice for just about any budget build (even a midrange build if you're wanting to go as expensive as possible on the graphics card purchase).
The 1650 Super is a pretty solid card for 1080p gaming. I would go as far as saying that it's the lowest you should go if you're wanting to build a gaming PC.
Team Group seems to be one of those companies that makes quality products even if they don't have the name recognition of their better known competitors. I have two 8 GB sticks of 3000 MHz RAM from them and they've performed beautifully.
This is the PC I would build if I were doing a budget build for myself or someone else (with maybe the tweak of going with a 500 GB SSD).
The reason everything is out of stock is because lots of people used the stim checks to either build a new pc or upgrade or bought new monitors
I think you are VERY underrated your just awesome
Your steps were spot on. But for $500 you don't get a M.2 or a HDD hard drive. And adding 1 fan in the front of the case to draw in air would keep your components a little bit cooler.
great job, excellent step by step guide and well spoken , i'll follow your advise and pick almost the exact same build,thanks
I had to hit that suscribe button when you said you were going to post more videos about updates
Thank you for this guide, I will use it for my pc. Very High Quality vids, you've earned a sub
Please build a complete pc for programmers under 500 dollars . Gamers had their content now we also deserve something . :)