Super Tiny RYZEN 5700G Gaming Build! The Most Powerful APU So Far!
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- My Most Powerful Super Small Form Factor APU Gaming Build So Far!
We put together an SFF Ryzen 7 5700G powered gaming PC, and this thing rocks!
With 8 cores, 16 threads, and backed by Radeon 8 graphics overclocked to 2300MHz this is the Most powerful AMD APU build I've tested so far and it's only 3.3 liters!
In this video we build this mini monster, Run some benchmarks like Geekbench, Ciebench and 3DMark then we jump right in and test out 10 PC games on the 5700G like COD Warzone, Genshin impact, Doom Eternal, GTA5, Cyberpunk 2077, Warframe, Street Fighter 5, Fornite and more!
Parts Used in This Build
Ryzen 7 5700G: ebay.us/Yysr4v
Altenative 5600G: ebay.us/RgIbUa
ROG Strix B550 Mini ITX:amzn.to/3eNvvLx
Alternative Motherboard ASRock B550M: amzn.to/3fisUIu
Thermalright AM4 Copper CPU Cooler: amzn.to/2QnZDUi
Attentive Noctua NH-L9a Cooler: amzn.to/2QiWuF8
3600MHz RAM: amzn.to/3ogPK7a
4400MHz Ram: amzn.to/3yfeiSA
Irwin Chopin Case: amzn.to/3yco8Vt
Alternative B1 Case: amzn.to/3flxoOm
512GB nVME SSD: amzn.to/3bqzxXU
1TB nVME SSD: amzn.to/3ybml2U
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00:00-Intro
00:15-Overview
02:15-Build
05:54-Specs Overview WIndows
06:32-CPU Cooler Test
07:08-Benchmarks
08:32-Overwatch
08:58-GTA5
09:22-CS GO
09:48-Street Fighter 5
10:14-Warframe
10:39-Call Of Duty Warzone
11:13-Fortnite
11:38-Genshin Impact
12:03-Doom Eternal
12:24-Cyberpunk 2077
12:43-Power Consumption
13:04-CPU Temps
Equipment I Use:
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Thank God we have someone that likes little PCs too xd
You should look up the channel "optimum tech". He does awesome mini itx builds.
also r/sff and discords.
@@Zeromaru100 that's what I wanted to say :0
hehe, I always think the opposite when he does one of these videos. Why does he have such a hard-on for ITX PCs? Does he live in a 100sq ft apartment? Because that's the only reason I can think of to make so many compromises for a build. All these ITX builds have limited ventilation, few to no choices when adding a GPU, very limited PSU options, limited cooler options, very limited storage options, etc., etc., etc. My builds are always the opposite; ATX mobo in a full tower case. For friends I will often use a mATX mobo if I know they aren't going to adding any cards other than a GPU to save money, and move down to a mid tower since they won't use as many drives as I do.
Of course everyone is free to buy/build whatever they like. And some videos with SFF rigs have been good like the one where he bought a Lenovo off ebay for a good price. I saw that as a decent machine for a good price that happened to be small, not "OMG it's small so it's automatically great!". To me if you want a really small PC, you get a laptop. ;-D
@@SirReptitious getting a laptop because you want a pc isnt a good resolution lol, laptops come with its caveats compared to building a sff pc
ETA PRIME, you are consistently one of the most viewer-oriented UA-camrs around here. I watch many of your videos, and I read the comments asking for a specific game to be featured in your videos. In a short time, you include that game. You timestamp each transition, you don't waste time on the front or back end with loud music and begging for subs, and you are unbiased. Thank you for what you do, and keep up the great work!
truer words have never been spoken
ETA PRIME you're the real MVP!
Agree. Hands down ETA PRIME is the best youtuber!
👍💯
hey but where is psu
You’re like having a best friend with all the insider information on computers. Love everything you do involving emulation.
Have bought 3 expensive items you’ve featured. Have pretty much never bought anything based on a UA-cam channel like that. Great job every video ETA!
When I see PCs like this I can only imagine what someone from the 80’s saw performance like this in such a small package. 😭
Maaan, I don't know wtf you just said little kid, but you special! You reached out & you touched a brother's heart!!
@@mobiusbelts3607 tf u on
@@mcruff3 LMAAOOOOOI
How impressed they were would depend on whether or not they were an Amiga owner.
Kudos to AMD for making such great processors.
What a killer build. These integrated graphics have seriously come a long way. I feel they are ALMOST there. I want to see 1080p with max settings on all these games and even some AA then I'm getting one. Great work ETA.
Next gen with a new socket and ddr5 RAM, I know what u mean ;)
Would have run a lot better if he had gone into the bios and set the UMA up for 4 gigs instead of leaving it at the stock 1/2 gig setting.
I plan to build a sff pc like this for couch coop split screen gaming on a 4k tv with my wife. Is it sensible or I'm better off with mini pcs? Can 1080p still look good on a 65inch tv?
And it's basically here now! 1080 p 60 fps in even cyberpunk on the new ryzen 8000 apus.
Your reviews are absolutely amazing. No BS and to the point and very insightful
I would love to see this APU Liquid Cooled and pushed to as far beyond as possible. I know it wouldn't be ideal for those on a budget, but I love seeing hardware pushed to their limits and beyond, just to see what kind of potential they have.
Aside from that, THANK you!
Great review of the best APU ever made. Thing is, for such a small case, you could easily drop temps by close to 10C by limiting the power limit of the APU to 65W in the UEFI, losing less than 5% of performance.
Thank you!!!
Good call!
@@demianschultz3749 how do i do that?
I want to build something like this as a console alternative for couch gaming. Love the compact look.
I really do enjoy seeing these micro builds, seeing what people can put together without compromising gaming performance, or general performance much.
Thermalright is a veteran when it comes to CPU cooler, the cooper heatsink with red fan look really nice and sleek, quality stuff
This APU is a really good placeholder for a year or two until the silicon shortage is (hopefully) sorted out
Very expensive placeholder, looking at the gray market prices.
@@lyianx Considering the performance of a high clock speed 8 core 16 thread with built in graphics that exceed a RX 560 or the good ol' 1050 ti... all for the price of an 8 core cpu. It's hard to beat.
Do you know if it's noisy?
@@dalethepalemale6855 The CPU cooler comes with a nice quiet fan.
Its incredible how far these APUs are coming along in a short period of time in the grand scheme of things
They're basically coming off the back of games console development by AMD.
@@NaeMuckle I was thinking that with PS4 using a jaguar chip, this pc seems more powerful than a PS4 tho
@@NaeMuckle I believe its the other way around just the chips in consoles are more optimized for the games infrastructure as they have less tasks to fulfill on terms of variety
had a vic 20 com64 and amiga... i still get the chills
@@HUYI1 the ps5 is just s fancy Apu.
Great video - Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to a nice performance bump with 6000 series. That's going to be the sweet spot.
The sweet spot is always just over the horizon ;)
@@mimo5383 Ain't that right. With Tech, just gotta buy the current gen unless the next generation is right around the corner. Can't never keep up with these changes.
@@bobobobo1693 Agreed. I aim for something more say middle of the field / bang for buck.
I always liked small factor PCs and gaming, now since I see your videos, I know combining both worlds is possible
this is REALLY impressive! I honestly didn't expect this kinda performance, can't wait until we see APU with the RDNA 2 graphics cores built-in ️
I have been using Thermalright for 10 years, best in class (for me) when it comes to air cooling. Nice little machine you built!
Man i love these SFF pc's just a pity they heck of a lot more than a desktop(here it is)To see how far igpu's came are astonishing.
PS:You have such a relaxing voice and usually when you release a video it's late afternoon or night so i just to fall asleep 😂
If you like SFF PC's and haven't already, check out Optimum Tech here on YT.
@@Kenny_Ded he the best sff tech guy
RDNA2 next year will replace 1050Ti. with raytracing without GPU
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This system is sick. Looks great, performs well, and is super portable. Love it man.
love your tests ETA!
keep going!😃👍
this is REALLY impressive! I honestly didn't expect this kinda performance, can't wait until we see APU with the RDNA 2 graphics cores built-in ✌️
More games need dynamic resolution scaling. I'll take a hit in visuals to keep performance smooth.
This is one of the best builds I’ve ever seen on your channel
Great video! I always enjoy your stuff. Found you through the Launchbox videos about a year ago and have been watching regularly ever since. Really respect your stuff. Keep it up!
Incredible!
this setup looks great
i'd love to build one for myself
Love this Tiny beasts builds. Keep it coming ❤️👍
Love this stuff And GONGRADS on the channel growth!!
My current PC crushes this but I wanna build one anyway. It’s adorable.
They really are. I had an i3-8100 and 8 gigs of ram laying around so I built a wireless web browsing monster with the Chopin. It’s my third build, by far the lowest spec pc I have, and by far my favorite :) You should build one dude.
Thanks so much for testing street fighter v with your builds. These small builds would be wonderful to bring to places to run sets with people once stuff is clear again. Keep it up!
Yesss yesss with a touchscreen for real time content is perfect
Omg. A 5700G. I want one.
A big fan of SFF APU builds.
Can't wait for the emulation tests
Awesome build ETA. The InWin Chopin never gets old. Its in my top 3 favorite mini ITX cases.
what about other two ?
The other two are...?
The InWin B1 & J-Hack Pure MK2. No particular order.
Excellent build! Wondering if one of those other SFF CPU fans you have used in the past would cool it even more, but still great build! As MR Burns would say, Most Impressive!
Not bad, someone should already make a production machine already. I'm so hyped.
5:55 My guy really said "Four cores, eight threads."
Uhh check your timestamp bruh
@@vladikostek Uhh check the sudden skip forward on the graphs showing that he took the line out with UA-cam's after-post editing feature bruh
@@TheDwarvenDefender maybe I'm stupid but not seeing anything 4 cores
@@vladikostek I'm saying he said the line when the video was posted and then edited it out of the video after he saw my comment or a similar comment. You can do that with UA-cam's editing tools. The proof is the sudden jump in the footage in-between "As you can see, we have that Ryzen 7 5700G--" and "--and when it comes to the built-in Radeon Graphics, the CPU is already more than enough."
@@TheDwarvenDefender gotchaa
Thank you, very cool testing !! though it makes you a 1000$ almost mini PC. A bit too expensive in my opinion.
Thank you soo much for testing warzone
Thank you Eta just ordered one of these
I love how he just didn’t speak when he started playing fortnite
fornite is serious business
I want to build one of these for emulation and old school style games on Steam.
I love your channel, thanks
That was a good ass video bro, love you, definitely waiting for 6000 series even if this generation is quite impressive.
I agree 100% it's almost there but not quite.
To get more FPS and lag free in games like CSGO and Left 4 Dead change the shader graphic setting to medium and put the rest on high with AA on as well.
Damn, i kinda hope that intels Built in GPU can play well with this titles
Powerful pc Love it!
Intel's built-in GPU's are nowhere NEAR the performance of AMD's APU's. AMD has always excelled above Intel when it comes to APU's.
Thanks for providing the ambient temperature.
wow gaming this on battlefield with amazing fps very flawless thanks man.
My man, choppin is what you do in the kitchen. Chopin "Show-pan" was a composer. Great video and will have to grab one of these.
Lmao I came looking for this comment. Great video but "choppin" really bugged me lol
@@dylanusmagnus me too
Yoh, wish I can put this together. Shame the parts is not available in my country.
Great video as always my man. These mini PC have come a long way. It's vary unfortunate that these parts are so dang expensive right now. Over $650 for these CPU's and $210 for the motherboard, WOW! Glad I bukit my PC's before all the price gouging started.. as I said before, great video and keep these coming.
So the total price of this entire build is $860? Nice
Thats an awesome lil build
CSGO is usually run at low settings even on high-end systems. I think it would be way more relevant and interesting using competitive settings like 1280x960 and lowest. The CPU can easily push 400 fps and it would be really interesting to see if an APU can actually achieve this performance level all by itself.
400 fps in CS GO probably wont happen (5700G). 5700G only has 16Mb of L3 cache, compared to 32Mb in 5600x or 5800x where 400+ fps in CS GO is possible. CS GO scales very well with size of an L3 cache.
I think in a generation or 2 and once AMD has their DLSS ( I can't remember what AMD is going to call it.) a lot of games will be doing 1080p at high setting with these APU's.
This was right on time, was slightly unmotivated to build another computer! Im Re-Juiced, thanks for the content.👍
Great looking build. Really like the case.
I would like to see the performance difference between original settings and oc.
This case when he say that I can't help but think if Tombstone "Frederic fucking Chopin" Doc Holiday scene 😂
The Chopin is so easy to install in. The last PC I built with the Chopin took me 10 minutes to assemble, and that includes taking things out of boxes. I found the cables to be the perfect length for the ASRock board I put into it, they also tucked away nicely in the front.
Really nice !
THIS PC IS SO FREAKING TINY!
Please, add testing World of Tanks! Especially, test it with integrated graphics.
Really loving the mini computer content Edit: looking at what's expected from rDNA 2, I could probably replace my desktop and not notice.
I would love something like this. I’m very short on space but to have a nice small desk setup would be awesome c:
Unless Inwin is going a different direction, it's pronounced "Show-pan" like the composer :)
Shaw-pen
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This is basically the exact setup I ordered a few days ago!
How much did you spend all in all?
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Well? How much did you spend?
Cool video. During the showcase it might be a bit more of a test in warframes case going to one of the open worlds . Since they are bit more resource intensive compared to older missions or the intro . Still cool to see it on the test .
Great build 👍
This is actually amazing given the gpu crisis lol
FYI runs VR games like cheese.
Tried Zero Caliber VR and VR Chat and runs smooth.
3400G jitters on me before but this one cheeses it all
Can you please try the 5700G with the ASRock X300?
Bro U can find that same review by another Utuber . I have just purchases the x300 with R3 3200G if U want the vid I can bring it
WOW SUPER COOL VIDEO NICE JOB
This would be a great emulation station. I’ll definitely be building something like this in the future
Chopin is pronounced, "Show'-pan", accent on first syllable. He was a Polish composer.
Pretty famous one, too. Guess music education has gone the way of the Dodo.
@@chrisw1462 along with all other forms of education!
According to the ASUS Support Page for the motherboard the CPU is not yet supported by its BIOS. How did you manage to make the build work?
I thought this but also heard there's a bios update which enables support for more CPUs, whether or not that's true I don't know
Nice job man.
Very cool build👍
Pretty sure it's pronounced Show-pan (after the composer). I grew up in Texas reading a lot of foreign authors and by the time I started college and traveling I had amassed a large collection of hideously mispronounced names, so I feel you.
If someone mispronounces a word or a name they learned it from reading it.
Also the most expensive APU so far
You have a unique sway of vids I like it 👌🏻😉
Just got done watching this on my media PC build in an InWin Chopin with a 2200G. I never game on it, just watching UA-cam and random web surfing, so my requirements are a whole lot lower. Works great for me.
Only thing I did was replace the built-in power supply with a PicoPSU for silent operation. I found that the PSU fan was blowing right through a tight bend in the outer shroud on the case, which made a loud whirring noise that was very distracting. It never got quieter because the fan always ran 100% even with idle load. When running the PSU outside the case, the fan was actually quiet, so it was the tight bends in the airflow due to the case that caused the noise. So now this 160W(?) PicoPSU does the job silently--and with less cable mess to wrangle afterward too.
For my CPU cooler I read this trick somewhere online: take the stock Wraith cooler (Wraith Stealth IIRC) and remove the shroud ring and it will bring the cooler height to exactly the size you need with maybe 1mm of clearance. So that's what I've done here. I don't remember if it was the exact stock cooler with this 2200G because I had at least a few spare Wraith coolers from prior Ryzen builds. The tight fit means the mesh side panel basically acts like an air filter for intake, with the rest of the mesh as exhaust--so I have a perma-disc of dust above my CPU if I don't keep it clean...
*checks eBay for 5700G*
$500
Yeah no thanks. Why do people have to ruin everything?
I got 15 5700g APU builds and man its freaking beast for video editing!
Great little build
I've been wanting a 1080p medium detail APU. It's nice to know the 5700G can do that. Doom Eternal and Cyberpunk 2077 on those settings looks pretty good. That's impressive.
Glad I watched this. Been looking at moving away from the huge and unliftable build I have now to something I can put atop my desk. I'm not sure why but I hadn't considered moving to an APU, maybe because I didn't think they were suitable but this 5700G might just do the trick.
This is extremely impressive. Wow.
Looks super neat.
great video... nice little machine!!!
Cool video, it's always good to see apus making large gains , especially with GPU prices where they are, but I'd still have to recommend someone going for a cheap gaming laptop instead of once of these builds unless they're an enthusiast. It would be interesting to see how it performs on games that stress the CPU a lot, like Battlefield.
I got a 2700X...
It works as a beast still.
But getting a 5000 series in APU flavor!!!
I know what I want for xmas, besides more filament for my printer.
Awesome mini PC build 👍
Thank you ETA Prime! I was really inspired by this video and built the system exactly how you did. I went with the 5600G which handles all of my last gen (PS4 Xbone gen) games flawlessly. I basically replaced my older BitFenix Prodigy with this build. Astonished to me that the new 5600G handles everything that my older i7 GTX 770 did. I'm looking forward to a review of the Ryzen 6000 series when those become available. Have read some interesting things that they will support RDNA graphics and DDR5 ram. Boom!
Makes me want to go back and build a PC again just for fun :)
Enjoyable to watch. Given the GPU supply problems that are not every going to go away unless GPU card manufacturers make graphic specific drivers and exclude non-graphics use like mining APUs or Apple will be the way to go from now on. Would like to see the Ryzen 5700G compared to the Apple M1 (and coming further iterations) in games and other graphic intense situations.
I love these videos
i really love and like the form factor thing of this build ive been dreaming with this kind of build for a long time now cuz apu are the best option as of nowbut cant buy right now cuz most of the parts goes prices up
Love your videos sir.
I'd be interested in if there's a temperature difference with that cooler oriented 90 degrees from the way you have it, so that the fins would direct the air out the top case vent, instead of dead-ending against the RAM. You'd be taking advantage of the chimney effect as well, with the hot air naturally wanting to rise.
I'm a sucker for these Mini PCs
great content!