Building a R10 000 gaming pc in South Africa
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- Опубліковано 2 лис 2024
- This is a selection of parts for your next R10 000 pc. I will be doing one for R25 000 soon so stay tuned! Tell me what you think in the comments of the parts I chose, as well as any suggestions. Enjoy!
Here is the parts list
core i3 10105F from wootware
B460 msi motherboard from evetech
Ripjaws 16GB ram kit from wootware
RX6500XT from evetech and wootware(has extra game pass if you are into that)
650W corsair power supply unit from wootware
Gamdias Helios case from evetech. Choose any affordable case with preinstalled fans!
You can get a good cpu cooler if you look carefully at the websites that I used
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I love this bro, I plan on building a PC soon so it's good that you from this side.
The Wootware motherboard had a R200 discount if you got the CPU there as well, so you missed a deal there :P
It’s important to note that the RX6500xt performs better on PCIe gen 4. So your motherboard and cpu should be compatible, which happens to be the case for your combination of parts
Love your content could you make a medium build for lower budget 6000 - 8000?
sure
@@tjstechub thanks man keep grinding you gwan put us on the map😈
Ngl bro at that point just cop an xbox
Hi can you make a video about pre-built high end PC, that can edit 4K videos, Graphic design, best gaming graphics and also multitasking PC. Or which one would you recommend?
Actually working on that video right now! There are a lot of questionable deals out there. You are better off building your own PC or having someone do it for you to minimize costs.
keep it up man nicecontent for gamers
Is Evetech trusted and reliable?
yes, very much so
Try making a budget gaming pc for R3000-4000
Thank u for the video :)
How reliable is wootware I'm skeptical of them
Originally I was gonna build a PC but now I'd rather buy the asus a15 fa507rm or rr
I can vouch for Wootware but don’t spent money on websites you do not trust. Try and find a friend who’s bought from there before. Someone you know and not a random UA-camr on the internet haha.
@@tjstechub yeah although I don't think I'll buy a laptop online I'd rather go in person and buy one
Hey I have R13 000 to spend on both a monitor and pc and I’m planning on buying a 144hz monitor which I found out that the cheapest I could get is for R3500 of evetech, so could you help me out!
I recommend you prioritize your pc. And spend a few more saving up for your monitor. It’s what I did. A cheaper 60hz monitor will not bottleneck your pc, but if you try to buy everything at once you are bound to buy stuff that will. And you might be stuck with it.
So if you buy a 60hz monitor now, and spend the next few months saving for a 144hz monitor, you’ll be balling by Christmas 🎉
Otherwise you can just try to fit a everything in your budget (I recommend rx6600/3050/2060 or less and i3 combo)
@@tjstechub i did some research and was able to land on i3 10105f and gtx 1060 6gb and 16gb ram, 512 ssd 600w power supply h410m-k mobo and a 144hz 24" monitor for R3,276.00.. is that good enough
@@tjstechub and i have some spare money for a microphone and a keyboard combo!
Stuff are to expensive 4 us in SA man
Ong
When you say high framerate you mean 120fps?
Yes, 120FPS and above
Is there by any chance u could giveaway that one,I've been hoping to be a content creator but don't have the money so it would really help🙂
maybe one day after a few thousand subscribers
@@tjstechub ok thank u very much I'll tell people about u
Why not a ryzen apu?
That also works. That’s an advantage because you will have better processing power which will not bottleneck a future GPU upgrade. But for those who want better gaming performance now rather than later, a discrete GPU is probably ideal.
But again, APU would also work fine for light gaming on easy-to-run titles.
@@tjstechub actually used the athlon 200ge for over a year, recently just purchased the xfx speedster merc 6800 xt on amazon. Interested to see it works with the apu.