I Built an ALL Intel Gaming PC in 2023 to See if You Should Too...
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Today we built an all-Intel PC to find out if you should too. This editing and gaming machine packs a surprising punch without breaking the bank. Follow along as we assemble the PC, then put it to the test with popular games and benchmarks to see how it performs.
Intel Arc A750 on Amazon:
amzn.to/3r7GPdO
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:22 - Parts
1:45 - Building the PC
7:53 - Finished PC Build Montage
8:21 - Entering the Bios
9:33 - Overclocking the GPU
9:48 - Benchmarks
11:31 - Gaming Tests
17:54 - Conclusion
18:58 - Outro
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Surprised to see negative comments, I think this video was well put together and professional. Keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
Fr tho
Yep, this goes in my "criminally underrated videos" playlist
This is literary the most underrated video i've seen in a while. I hope your channel blows up and gets 100k subs. Great build btw.
Wow, thank you!
Nice video bro 👌
Nice looking all Intel build. Keep up a great work!
Thanks, will do!
Top notch quality content 💪
Damn this video is underrated
What everybody fails to mention is that DOSBox doesn't work with Arc video cards.
12:10 "Smooth and responsive gameplay experience--" Audio cuts out.
amazing video although i think u should have either used the deepcool ak400 not only does it have a more modern design and cool better than the hyper 212 its also deepcool for brand consistency if u want that and if u want rgb on the cooler there is the ag400 bk which is slightly cheaper with similar performance to the ak400 but over great build
Thanks for the tip
You didnt enable Re Sizable Rebar?
bro my question is gigabyte h510mh motherboad is compatible with intel arc a750 please reply
Everything fine except for the spinning drive and changing BIOS settings before installing Windows. NvMe SSDs is a must nowadays and very necessary. You don't want your PC to crash while installing Windows so better install it in stock settings before changing anything. Also turn off RT to increase performance.
I havent check on the price difference but i would much rather go for an i3 12100 cpu. Simply cause it has a clear upgrade path to upper tier 12th gen and 13th gen cpu's, maybe even 14th gen cpu's. And i wouldn't b surprised if a 12th gen i3 performs equal or better than a 11th gen i5 11400..
running 60 fov on siege has to be a crime
Look at the parts list, I think there are ways you could have improved on this.
Silicon power has 32 gb kits for 50 bucks, cheap 2tb ssds for 60 dollars (ssds being essential for fast gaming and productivity speed), and 1tb ssds for 30-ish (at the time, now 35ish)
Looking at the mobo, gigabyte has a B550m k for 89.99.
The 12100f actually has almost equal performance to the 11400f in terms of productivity, and better game performance. If you got that instead, you wouldn't have to pay for the cpu cooler, and could have spent 90-ish dollars instead of 117.
If you combine all the changes, you end up with a total cost of
$799
- 27 (12100f)
- 44 (stock cooler is good enough)
- 9 (different mobo, admittedly, this is one of the numbers were I wasn't able to remember the old numbers, so this may just be price variation)
- 35 (cheaper ram kit)
- 24 (if you decided to go w/ the single ssd)
---------
$660
current costs would place things a bit higher, but still, not nearly 800 dollars.
Its a good video, but the config is far from perfect. Why 11th gen, why hdd, and why 8gb vram instead of 16. This setup could have been way better.
Maybe it’s a budget pc
8gb is more than enough for gaming idk why you’re complaining about that
this gpu with 8gb is literally comparable to a 12gb rtx 3060 so you cant really complain about low vram its really packing
Dope, I think I will stay with my mess of every brand monstrosity pc😂
Same😂 for me.. Intel CPU, MSI motherboard, NVidia Gigabyte GPU, GSkill Ram kit, Kingston, Adata SSDs, Toshiba HDD, Gigabyte PSU, Corsair Case and 1 fan(intake), Cooler Master cooler and Fan(exhaust).
The only problem is if intel wants to build intel gpus and cpus they need to optimise it just like how apple does with there phones make there most expensive cpu more optimised for the intel gpu
Is 550 watt psu enough for intel arc a750?
What cpu u paired with?
@@Myguy-ky8yg ryzen 5 7600x with arc750...will 550 be it?
Your video looks nice and well put together. However, you seemed to cherry pick known Arc GPU supported titles. Maybe research game titles for Intel Arc and test some that aren't well supported, the unsupported list is very large still.
I finally got rid of my Intel Arc GPU, A770 as most of my games are strategy and AI type games that crash often. I did use i3-12100/A770 for content creation for a bit, but it would crash once in a blue moon, but it did well most of the time.
Please note that I am listening to your feedback and am trying to make better videos that are more well researched. Here is proof of that: ua-cam.com/video/YSg-i5XD2zE/v-deo.html
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Keep up the good work. Things are look up.
isnt it slowly getting better? soon enough itll be really good to be honest im planning to buy an a750 as im pretty sure itll handle all the games i want and their getting better too
Should have gone for 16gb of ram, and 2tb ssd I reckon it'd be cheaper and more efficient though 32gb is max youd ever need for a gamer
An all intel pc, you could of went with a intel motherboard and ssd. Ik its negligible, but still a bad take
Intel does not make mob it makes chipsets for the mob
Intel has not make motherboards for decades and they exited the SSD business a year ago.
@@sjneow just learned recently about motherboards, but wasn’t decades. Just a decade💀 but the ssd thing, for real??? They legit were running the game until recently💀
Shouldve gone witht the intel nvme