Friend, do you know if you can change the RAM frequency from the BIOS, because I have 2x8GB of 3200MHz and it only recognizes 2666MHz, I have the same PC except that mine is a Ryzen 5 3400G. I would really appreciate it, very good video bro
nice one! if i have one like this, it will be my ideal PC, Buy a good ex PC OEM + insert new Intel Arc a380 LP in it. However resizeable bar maybe not in BIOS option right? Also OEM mobo is not supported PCIe 4.0 if i remember. So cant get a full optimum performance from intel arc a380 LP on it. Right now i do have PC like this Ryzen 5 5600 + Intel Arc A380 LP. It comes with resizeable bar ofc because i use b550M HDV in it. Another thing is it comes with PCIe 4 connection, so it has a godd performance
for intel arc 3 version of pci-e is enough. The point of the video is to invest in a small budget, since for $75 we get a case, power supply, ssd, motherboard, processor and 4GB of RAM If you have time, you can bother and find a used one. am4 socket, but it will be more expensive and not so compact.
Shouldn't the WiFi antennas be taped to the outside of the drive cage? Or maybe there's enough holes that signal gets through regardless. In any case, it was fun to see tin snippers used for a computer upgrade! LOL.
it won't fit 99%, I tried Ryzen 5 3500x and the PC simply wouldn't start with it, I read on reddit that these models are supposedly even locked to a specific processor, but I didn't go into it further
I think this is not possible, since this PC does not have additional power for the video card, and this video card will not fit into this case due to its dimensions
Hello I have a doubt. I have a Ryzen 3 3200g, Asus prime a520m-k mobo, 16Gb ddr4 3200mhz ram, and I’m planning to buy intel arc a380 gigabyte. In my bios I am able to see resizeable bar option. Does that mean I can unlock full performance of the card? Or rebar is just for show?
Does the Ryze 3 3200G support Resizable BAR? Because I don't think it does. If indeed it doesn't, it's a waste to use an Intel Arc GPU with it. You are going to lose a lot of the performance. Not that I would ever suggest an Intel Arc card. I would rather go for a small RTX 3050 or something. Cool music.
@@Replapt As I said, the Ryzen 3 3200G does not support Resizable BAR, at least as far as I know. The A380 loses a large portion of its performance and is wasted on this build. You are better off, with a low profile RTX 3050, the version with the 6GB of VRAM. Obviously to each their own and if one is satisfied with the performance, good for them. But using any Intel Arc GPU on a system without support for Resizable BAR means losing a lot of performance out the window. Thank you for your reply.
Nvidia really should have made the 1630 a low profile, single slot card for around $100-$110. Sure the specs are terrible, but it would have been better utilized in a PCIe 3.0 system, whereas the RX 6400 and Arc A380 lose performance going from PCIe 4.0 to 3.0
I think AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 3700, there are such models, but I read information that in these models Lenovo can tie the processor to the motherboard and replacement is not possible, but I did not go into this myself. With Ryzen 5 3500x the PC did not want to start
This is not a bad alternative for those who are tired of NVIDIA and AMD, especially if you are engaged in video editing, then the video memory will not be superfluous, considering that the 1650 is more expensive and has worse parameters
@@Replapt Yeah, I may have made a little mistake there. 210 watts probably wouldn't have been enough for the 4060. but I was previously considering buying a broken pc, just taking the case out of it. getting a new power supply and customizing the case. (but that's another story).
@@slax-g this unit doesn't even have a connector for additional power for the video card. The connectors on the motherboard are quite specific, a regular power supply will only work with an adapter. It's not worth it) The point of the video was to build a simple gaming PC, without unnecessary fuss and manipulations, so that it would have a good final price
impressive SFF build friend and no dermal well done
Amd cpu with intel gpu. Wild times indeed
I like the way you cut off those things bro, awesome!
there is a low profile bracket that comes with the gpu so cutting the bracket was unnecessary unless you didn't have the low profile bracket.
Hi, I used a used video card, unfortunately the small bracket was not included(
Am just here for the background music. Nice playlist.
Did you use the Video port of the GPU for your monitor or not?
Friend, do you know if you can change the RAM frequency from the BIOS, because I have 2x8GB of 3200MHz and it only recognizes 2666MHz, I have the same PC except that mine is a Ryzen 5 3400G. I would really appreciate it, very good video bro
As a380 user Rebar is absolutely essential ,but I doubt oem system have it
it is not in this system, but at the same time the a380 shows quite good results
nice one! if i have one like this, it will be my ideal PC, Buy a good ex PC OEM + insert new Intel Arc a380 LP in it. However resizeable bar maybe not in BIOS option right? Also OEM mobo is not supported PCIe 4.0 if i remember. So cant get a full optimum performance from intel arc a380 LP on it.
Right now i do have PC like this Ryzen 5 5600 + Intel Arc A380 LP. It comes with resizeable bar ofc because i use b550M HDV in it. Another thing is it comes with PCIe 4 connection, so it has a godd performance
for intel arc 3 version of pci-e is enough. The point of the video is to invest in a small budget, since for $75 we get a case, power supply, ssd, motherboard, processor and 4GB of RAM
If you have time, you can bother and find a used one. am4 socket, but it will be more expensive and not so compact.
@@Replapt lucky for you, i wont get those price in my country.
Shouldn't the WiFi antennas be taped to the outside of the drive cage? Or maybe there's enough holes that signal gets through regardless. In any case, it was fun to see tin snippers used for a computer upgrade! LOL.
in the end I still put wi-fi in the pci-e slot)
@@Replapt Yes. Big antennas is good. But you can put sticker antennas under plastic front panel. It should works.
Nossa não era pra uma placa low porfile caber perfeitamente nesse gabinete sem prescisar de adaptação?
I bought a used video card and they sent it to me without a small frame
60 for that thinkcentre is a crazy deal, was that local ?
Poland
Hi, can i use a low profile GPU on a 180w PSU? i have that PC too, maybe an RX 550, GTX 1050TI.. ?
yes, if the video card does not require additional power
@@Replapt Yeah, im thinking on a low profle card, I was worried about burning my PC (180w PSU)
problem is that intel arc would lose at least 40% perf without rebar
however, for the price the performance is still at the level
I have this model of pc can I upgrade the cpu with ryzen 5000?
I don't think so, I wanted to install Ryzen 5 3500x in it and it didn't start.
What brush you recommend for cleaning pc components?
I took a regular toothbrush, a soft one)
Im curious if lenovo allows for a bios update? I have a 5600g just sitting around
it won't fit 99%, I tried Ryzen 5 3500x and the PC simply wouldn't start with it, I read on reddit that these models are supposedly even locked to a specific processor, but I didn't go into it further
@@ReplaptI suspected that OEM's would put a bios lock on these. A little sad but this still is a great little setup for the price.
Bro can we make this combo with rx580 8gb GPU?
I think this is not possible, since this PC does not have additional power for the video card, and this video card will not fit into this case due to its dimensions
Hello I have a doubt. I have a Ryzen 3 3200g, Asus prime a520m-k mobo, 16Gb ddr4 3200mhz ram, and I’m planning to buy intel arc a380 gigabyte. In my bios I am able to see resizeable bar option. Does that mean I can unlock full performance of the card? Or rebar is just for show?
Hi. yes, it does, but if I'm on a limited budget, I'd take a card from AMD or Nvidia
Does the Ryze 3 3200G support Resizable BAR? Because I don't think it does. If indeed it doesn't, it's a waste to use an Intel Arc GPU with it. You are going to lose a lot of the performance. Not that I would ever suggest an Intel Arc card. I would rather go for a small RTX 3050 or something.
Cool music.
3050 is more expensive and not suitable for this budget. And a380 shows itself not bad for such a price)
@@Replapt As I said, the Ryzen 3 3200G does not support Resizable BAR, at least as far as I know. The A380 loses a large portion of its performance and is wasted on this build. You are better off, with a low profile RTX 3050, the version with the 6GB of VRAM. Obviously to each their own and if one is satisfied with the performance, good for them. But using any Intel Arc GPU on a system without support for Resizable BAR means losing a lot of performance out the window. Thank you for your reply.
Can you use Resizeable BAR?
no, in the BIOS of this motherboard there is no setting where you can enable this option(
Nvidia really should have made the 1630 a low profile, single slot card for around $100-$110. Sure the specs are terrible, but it would have been better utilized in a PCIe 3.0 system, whereas the RX 6400 and Arc A380 lose performance going from PCIe 4.0 to 3.0
You have to use what you have; the price of the 1650 is not adequate considering its characteristics
what's the max supported cpu in this pc?
I think AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 3700, there are such models, but I read information that in these models Lenovo can tie the processor to the motherboard and replacement is not possible, but I did not go into this myself. With Ryzen 5 3500x the PC did not want to start
210W PSU?
I think 185, I can't say for sure
Don't buy intel arch video cards, according to reviews - there are tons of problems and defects there.
This is not a bad alternative for those who are tired of NVIDIA and AMD, especially if you are engaged in video editing, then the video memory will not be superfluous, considering that the 1650 is more expensive and has worse parameters
@@Replapt I would choose 4060, it is much better than 1650 and other analogs. and intel does not have cores that are needed for video editing. so.....
@@slax-g 4060 requires additional power and will not fit in this PC unless you change the power supply
@@Replapt Yeah, I may have made a little mistake there. 210 watts probably wouldn't have been enough for the 4060. but I was previously considering buying a broken pc, just taking the case out of it. getting a new power supply and customizing the case. (but that's another story).
@@slax-g this unit doesn't even have a connector for additional power for the video card. The connectors on the motherboard are quite specific, a regular power supply will only work with an adapter. It's not worth it) The point of the video was to build a simple gaming PC, without unnecessary fuss and manipulations, so that it would have a good final price