Come on bro. I didn’t expect this channel to be this small. Your pc building in this video was so clearly captured and will help people who are building there own pc. Keep making videos you will get more videos and subscribers. Thank you
And still 2 years later, the 12100 is still a fantastic budget PC for 1080 gaming. I just recently did a cheap build with a 14100F which is just an overclocked 12100. I paired it with an overpowered (for the 14100) Rx6800.
If u r getting i3 12100f with rx6600 If u are tight on budget go with stock in box cooler (that will make some noise not very but yeah). But if u can spend like 20-25 $ go with a deepcool gammax cooler Or any other cooler (it will help cooldown temp. And will make no noise like zero noise). Btw gaming temp. On this card with stock cooler will get to something 75-85 degree celsius and with a seperate 20-25 $ cooler u will get like 68-75 degree celsius. Hope this helps😃👍
I have the 13100F, almost the same processor with a stock cooler... with a 3070Ti. 85-90 degrees while gaming 60-72 degrees while browsing the internet
Very reasonable build. *_FYI_* . . in reference to the TeamGroup M.2, their MP34 series sticks use DRAM cache (vs. SLC). This is a tad slower but greatly improves the life expectancy of the drive. It actually doubles the life expectancy.
Talking about MP34, TeamGroup does *NOT* even reveal how much DRAM cache is on the drives, when you look at 'Specifications' on their website. Not enough information there to trust the drive.
I have a very similar build, I opted for a 1tb ssd, and got a cheap tower cooler (ak400 deepcool) and went for a semi modular psu so cable management was easier
Steam told me they cannot fix my new $8000 VR System. Steam Suggested that I find a "local tech person" that can maybe fix their crap. I will pay you WELL, if you can fix it
If u r getting i3 12100f with rx6600 If u are tight on budget go with stock in box cooler (that will make some noise not very but yeah). But if u can spend like 20-25 $ go with a deepcool gammax cooler Or any other cooler (it will help cooldown temp. And will make no noise like zero noise). Btw gaming temp. On this card with stock cooler will get to something 75-85 degree celsius and with a seperate 20-25 $ cooler u will get like 68-75 degree celsius. Hope this helps😃👍
@@tilapiadave3234 thank you for the question. The reason I'm going all AMD is Cuz.....to me it's going to be a more AFFORDABLE way to go. Let me explain.... I keep watching vs videos with different amd cpus and I have come to the conclusion that....amd is basically Intel. Now that they have copied (yes I said copied) intel's mobo socket NOW they can hopefully catch up to (or even surpass) them. So while I'm waiting to build up my financial portfolio (get my money up) I'll just buy into the ecosystem and enjoy. Also I like the fact that amd has power efficient components. Hope this helps you understand. "May the power protect you"
@@PhillipLemmon If you are under financial constraints the way is to use last gen AMD ,, if you get a B550 motherboard at a good price then you can pair that with an r5 5600 (non x ) CPU ,, it is a very good and low priced system. I have built several of those over the last few months for clients that have restricted finances.
I made a similar build for my little brother except I bought him the i5-12400f processor and a 3060. It was his birthday gift and his first pc. Everything came out to be $850 and it’s a beast of a computer! I do live in the USA though..
Once you start going more powerful with video cards like the 3060Ti or RX 6600XT, an i5-12400 would work better to squeeze out more performance. Plus you'll have access to both P cores and E cores so even your day-to-day tasks will get a nice boost as well in comparison to the 12100F, which is more of a budget oriented processor.
Problem is the motherboard doesn’t come with Wi-Fi so if u don’t have a Ethernet port or your wifi router is too far your gonna have to buy a Wi-Fi card for around 20-50$ depending on how strong your Wi-Fi is I went with a 35$ TP link Wi-Fi card
Is anyone having problems with the drivers? I'm starting to hate AMD because of the drivers that are crashing all the time. I was expecting to get an RX 6600 or RX 6600XT but with the driver issues, I'm thinking about heading right to NVIDIA as I found out the silicon lottery. Any suggestions?
@@vengence7834 Yeah, but the newer drivers tend to be unstable, so did u have stability problems before and now they're fixed? BTW After a further investigation, I discovered that we depend on the silicon lottery when we buy an AMD GPU because the adrenalin drivers do automatically a little overclock and if we have unstable cores in our GPU or CPU, we may have problems and that's what I'm experiencing right now and that's a pain in the butt.
@@sanjaywakchoure5273 yeah, I started having issues when I switched my monitor. Had crashes while gaming with my 550 back then, and only with some certain drivers, I recommend you that if you find some drivers that cause no issue, stay with them until AMD release newer drivers to give them a try. Coming back to the monitor issue I would recommend you to Google your issue, sometimes a couple of tweaks will fix everything, in my case what was causing issues was AMD freesync
AMD doesn't actually have a in-house version of the 6600 but many companies like Sapphire, ASRock and MSI have their own version of the AMD 6600 video card that run practically identically to one-another. So the difference just comes out to price and aesthetic.
For a system of this quality, a 75hz system at 1080p would do justice. If you're aiming for higher FPS so that you can fully utilize 144hz, something more powerful may be need. Esports titles like Valorant, CS:GO, Apex Legends and Siege should be able to hit +144FPS with this setup as long as you tone down the graphics but more graphically intensive games may not. I personally run an RTX 3070 using a 27" 1440p 144hz display and that's about the tier of graphics card you'd want for that sort of refresh rate.
Good specs for a budget build but there are a couple things you should consider changing. Go with a B660 motherboard with some cooling on the VRMs, which will provide better thermals, upgrade path, and longevity. Also, that PSU is terrible. Search "cultists psu tier list". The EVGA N1 has a "Tier F - Replace Immediately" rating and bad professional reviews. Not a good unit to trust with your components. Best of luck to you.
Welp, rip to the dood who buys this then. Yea for budget builds any C tier or higher would do just fine, and making sure u leave 1.5x headroom for the wattage estimate in pcpartpicker
If u r getting i3 12100f with rx6600 If u are tight on budget go with stock in box cooler (that will make some noise not very but yeah). But if u can spend like 20-25 $ go with a deepcool gammax cooler Or any other cooler (it will help cooldown temp. And will make no noise like zero noise). Btw gaming temp. On this card with stock cooler will get to something 75-85 degree celsius and with a seperate 20-25 $ cooler u will get like 68-75 degree celsius. Hope this helps😃👍
It sure is! I was surprised by how much juice this quad core has for the price. Not so fantastic for productivity work but it is great for gaming. More powerful graphics cards like a RTX 3070 or RX 6700XT would definitely need more horsepower like in an i5-12400 processor.
bro you are pairing rx 6600 with h610m s2h, SO will the gpu provide less power or something??? plzzzzzzzzzzzzz replyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy so is it best for gaming rx6600 with h610m s3h????????????
@@GruelingFive8 good luck man. The building isnt too hard just take tour time with it. I bought RGB fans coz i thought that they might help sell it lol but they were a bit of a pain to wire up.
@@MrMowzy I think I'd try use some fans the daisy chain together but I think those are usually higher cost 🤔 thanks for the tip! Waiting on my motherboard to complete my personal build but do want to build for hobby/little spare cash to cover driving lessons
Steam told me they cannot fix my new $8000 VR System. Steam Suggested that I find a "local tech person" that can maybe fix their crap. I will pay you WELL, if you can fix it
I have basically the same build, only the ram and gpu brands are different (but same model/specs) and everything else (even the case) is the same. I found it funny because I didn't see this video before building mine. I replaced the front intake with 2 noctua fans. I find the intel cpu cooler to be a little too noisy for my taste under heavy load. However, it only happens during gaming when I'm usually using headphones, so not such a big deal (I might replace it with a noctua cooler in the future, also for consistency, although it sounds like an overkill for this cpu). I wonder if I will be able to use the pcie 1 under the gpu, as there is very little space. For now I don't need wifi, but if I do in the future I might want to install a wifi card. Worst case I've seen there are risers available but I'm not sure about size/spacing issues (bringing the card down a slot might interfere with the audio cable). One thing that reviewers often don't mention is that if you use a 3-slot gpu with this mobo, it covers the pcie1. This is why I only considered 2-slot cards. But if I want to upgrade in the future, say to a rtx 3070 or 3080, I've seen that most (not all) use 3-slots. This is something to keep in mind when choosing the mobo. Anyway so far I'm very happy with the build, it plays anything at Ultra settings at 1080p above 60fps (actually so far with the games I gave above 80-90 fps).
U mean that board would thermal throttle the cpu and in turn bottleneck the gpu? Nah not for a board with a vrm heatsink. This whole build is low wattage anyway, ur not raising temps up that much even when gaming. B660 boards have better features and it’s what you need for any cpu higher than this, but for gaming this h610 will work fine. U are severely limited in ur upgrade path tho, any cpu upgrade would have to come with a new mobo
The absolute worst is you dont know what you're talking about for i3 with low wattage h610 is already enough, so there's no reason to buy b660 except if you plan to upgrage to i5 in the future
In h610 u can pair i3 12100 or i5 12400f easily there wont be any bottleneck for both of them , as for b660 getting a good mobo for it is good instead of cheaping out
Come on bro. I didn’t expect this channel to be this small. Your pc building in this video was so clearly captured and will help people who are building there own pc.
Keep making videos you will get more videos and subscribers.
Thank you
And still 2 years later, the 12100 is still a fantastic budget PC for 1080 gaming. I just recently did a cheap build with a 14100F which is just an overclocked 12100. I paired it with an overpowered (for the 14100) Rx6800.
this is the best pc build video ive ever watched
If u r getting i3 12100f with rx6600
If u are tight on budget go with stock in box cooler (that will make some noise not very but yeah).
But if u can spend like 20-25 $ go with a deepcool gammax cooler Or any other cooler (it will help cooldown temp. And will make no noise like zero noise).
Btw gaming temp. On this card with stock cooler will get to something 75-85 degree celsius and with a seperate 20-25 $ cooler u will get like 68-75 degree celsius.
Hope this helps😃👍
I have the 13100F, almost the same processor with a stock cooler... with a 3070Ti.
85-90 degrees while gaming
60-72 degrees while browsing the internet
Very reasonable build. *_FYI_* . . in reference to the TeamGroup M.2, their MP34 series sticks use DRAM cache (vs. SLC).
This is a tad slower but greatly improves the life expectancy of the drive. It actually doubles the life expectancy.
Talking about MP34, TeamGroup does *NOT* even reveal how much DRAM cache is on the drives, when you look at 'Specifications' on their website. Not enough information there to trust the drive.
This channel needs more attention
And this is my dream pc
Yiu explained everything really welll
❤❤
I have a very similar build, I opted for a 1tb ssd, and got a cheap tower cooler (ak400 deepcool) and went for a semi modular psu so cable management was easier
Wdym by semi modular like is the cable seperated from the psu, and other type is that its aldreeady attached and not able to rrmovem
@@Goatpro1 some cables are attached.
bro this channel deserves more attention
I have a similar build, and have been very impressed with it.
might be a dumb question but on this build would there be less latency lag than on console?
Thank you for showing where to plug in the components on the mother board.
Going for a similar build, thanks for the video!
Your voice really relaxing to hear. Thanks for the build guide 👍
You have a voice as smooth as an airline captain! Keep it up man! + 28th Sub
Thanks for this. I'll be doing my first build with this mobo so this is very uselful to me.
Slowing building up a computer that currently has the i3-10100f in it. Went last gen cause I was able to get a z590 motherboard for $70
you not put thermal paste?
How's the stock cooler? Is it too loud or hot?
Thanks for the build guide 👍
Steam told me they cannot fix my new $8000 VR System. Steam Suggested that I find a "local tech person" that can maybe fix their crap. I will pay you WELL, if you can fix it
I'll get you updated, I have the exact build on the way :)
@@cybersamiches4028 do let us know
The stock cooler runs a little hot but I think its just barely enough
If u r getting i3 12100f with rx6600
If u are tight on budget go with stock in box cooler (that will make some noise not very but yeah).
But if u can spend like 20-25 $ go with a deepcool gammax cooler Or any other cooler (it will help cooldown temp. And will make no noise like zero noise).
Btw gaming temp. On this card with stock cooler will get to something 75-85 degree celsius and with a seperate 20-25 $ cooler u will get like 68-75 degree celsius.
Hope this helps😃👍
This was a great video thank you very much!
I plan on making a similar build but I think I'll use all AMD I'm not sure yet.
Why waste money on AMD ?
@@tilapiadave3234 thank you for the question.
The reason I'm going all AMD is Cuz.....to me it's going to be a more AFFORDABLE way to go.
Let me explain....
I keep watching vs videos with different amd cpus and I have come to the conclusion that....amd is basically Intel.
Now that they have copied (yes I said copied) intel's mobo socket NOW they can hopefully catch up to (or even surpass) them. So while I'm waiting to build up my financial portfolio (get my money up) I'll just buy into the ecosystem and enjoy.
Also I like the fact that amd has power efficient components.
Hope this helps you understand.
"May the power protect you"
@@PhillipLemmon If you are under financial constraints the way is to use last gen AMD ,, if you get a B550 motherboard at a good price then you can pair that with an r5 5600 (non x ) CPU ,, it is a very good and low priced system. I have built several of those over the last few months for clients that have restricted finances.
@@tilapiadave3234 very good to know thank you for the info!
This is my dream build
I made a similar build for my little brother except I bought him the i5-12400f processor and a 3060. It was his birthday gift and his first pc. Everything came out to be $850 and it’s a beast of a computer! I do live in the USA though..
dream build? this junk? LMAO!
@@JayzBeerzmiddle class families dream's like that🙂
it would have been really helpful if you have shown benchmark of few games like COD, Apex, valorant and Fortnite.
Have the exact same parts except for motherboard, and isnt turning on at all, seems like power isnt getting to the motherboard. Help plz
This is actually good
might be a dumb question but on this build would there be less latency lag than on console?
Before, you need to upgrade to 13th gen, that is correct, how do you do?
Fantastic job 👍
Do the screws come with the motherboard?
Would u recommend pairing a 3060ti with the i3 or would it bottleneck too much and just be a waste of money? Using the 6600 as a reference
Once you start going more powerful with video cards like the 3060Ti or RX 6600XT, an i5-12400 would work better to squeeze out more performance. Plus you'll have access to both P cores and E cores so even your day-to-day tasks will get a nice boost as well in comparison to the 12100F, which is more of a budget oriented processor.
@@TechLionPCs Would a 3060 be a good pair to 12100f? Is it okay also for 2560x1080 monitor?
@@TechLionPCs i5-12400 doesn't have E-cores.
Only missed the used RX 5700XT option here for even more budget and performance, the ex mining market is full of em.
So... Any tests?
Problem is the motherboard doesn’t come with Wi-Fi so if u don’t have a Ethernet port or your wifi router is too far your gonna have to buy a Wi-Fi card for around 20-50$ depending on how strong your Wi-Fi is I went with a 35$ TP link Wi-Fi card
I've started including wifi dongles with PCs we send out from here if they don't have onboard wifi built onto it! It's quite the selling feature.
I bought wifi dongle under 3 dollars
Is anyone having problems with the drivers? I'm starting to hate AMD because of the drivers that are crashing all the time. I was expecting to get an RX 6600 or RX 6600XT but with the driver issues, I'm thinking about heading right to NVIDIA as I found out the silicon lottery. Any suggestions?
Go to their driver site and update ur driver. Latest one is 22.8.1. Mine is rx 6600, working just fine after I updated it.
@@vengence7834 Yeah, but the newer drivers tend to be unstable, so did u have stability problems before and now they're fixed? BTW After a further investigation, I discovered that we depend on the silicon lottery when we buy an AMD GPU because the adrenalin drivers do automatically a little overclock and if we have unstable cores in our GPU or CPU, we may have problems and that's what I'm experiencing right now and that's a pain in the butt.
@@vengence7834 which monitor u using bro?
@@sanjaywakchoure5273 yeah, I started having issues when I switched my monitor. Had crashes while gaming with my 550 back then, and only with some certain drivers, I recommend you that if you find some drivers that cause no issue, stay with them until AMD release newer drivers to give them a try.
Coming back to the monitor issue I would recommend you to Google your issue, sometimes a couple of tweaks will fix everything, in my case what was causing issues was AMD freesync
What about thermal paste ? 😐
Whats the difference for radeon 6600 and saphire 6600?
AMD doesn't actually have a in-house version of the 6600 but many companies like Sapphire, ASRock and MSI have their own version of the AMD 6600 video card that run practically identically to one-another. So the difference just comes out to price and aesthetic.
@@TechLionPCs thank u brother
hey bro @Tech Lion which monitor will be suitable for this build to get maximun fps from the system 75hz or 144hz?
For a system of this quality, a 75hz system at 1080p would do justice. If you're aiming for higher FPS so that you can fully utilize 144hz, something more powerful may be need. Esports titles like Valorant, CS:GO, Apex Legends and Siege should be able to hit +144FPS with this setup as long as you tone down the graphics but more graphically intensive games may not.
I personally run an RTX 3070 using a 27" 1440p 144hz display and that's about the tier of graphics card you'd want for that sort of refresh rate.
I’ve seen so many videos on this but the wires still scare me😭
i hope it doesnt overheat
Good specs for a budget build but there are a couple things you should consider changing. Go with a B660 motherboard with some cooling on the VRMs, which will provide better thermals, upgrade path, and longevity. Also, that PSU is terrible. Search "cultists psu tier list". The EVGA N1 has a "Tier F - Replace Immediately" rating and bad professional reviews. Not a good unit to trust with your components. Best of luck to you.
Welp, rip to the dood who buys this then. Yea for budget builds any C tier or higher would do just fine, and making sure u leave 1.5x headroom for the wattage estimate in pcpartpicker
Can you please tell me if a boxed cooler is enough for this processor? What is your gaming temperature?
If u r getting i3 12100f with rx6600
If u are tight on budget go with stock in box cooler (that will make some noise not very but yeah).
But if u can spend like 20-25 $ go with a deepcool gammax cooler Or any other cooler (it will help cooldown temp. And will make no noise like zero noise).
Btw gaming temp. On this card with stock cooler will get to something 75-85 degree celsius and with a seperate 20-25 $ cooler u will get like 68-75 degree celsius.
Hope this helps😃👍
How much was this build ?
"This is the most difficult part of any build"... well I'm going to plug this here, this here, this here...
Connecting those small wires like of HDD led..reset switch etc are a real bothersome task !
Nice build bro. Is there any bottleneck with i3? Is it powerful enough for the RX 6600?
It sure is! I was surprised by how much juice this quad core has for the price. Not so fantastic for productivity work but it is great for gaming. More powerful graphics cards like a RTX 3070 or RX 6700XT would definitely need more horsepower like in an i5-12400 processor.
@@TechLionPCs you think that i3 would bottleneck 6700xt?
@@Zelatur yeah he just said that
@@TechLionPCs whats the AMD equivalent of the i5 12th gen CPU? Would buying that equivalent be cheaper?
@@nileredsexperiment834 Ryzen 5 5600? or 3600
I built a very similar system a few months ago
Is 450w enough for rx 6600 ? I have cooler master mwe 450w V2 bronze
yes
Yes, Im buying this. Nice package to play Heroes 3 HOMM and Solitaire, Pinball. 😆😎
No thermal paste?
Stock fans already has a thermal paste
Thanks for the vídeo bro, i rlly want This pc
bro you are pairing rx 6600 with h610m s2h, SO will the gpu provide less power or something??? plzzzzzzzzzzzzz replyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
so is it best for gaming rx6600 with h610m s3h????????????
You say Graphic, I say Graphic's! I dont know what to say now lol!
Super 💯
nah you need more subs!! I was planning to build the same system!!
Have you sold this yet? Im gonna be building this exact build to sell on ebay. Will be my first.
Hey I was thinking of doing a similar thing, have you tried this yet? Super curious
@@GruelingFive8 yeah i have built it and its on ebay. Was pretty easy. Not sold yet tho lol
@@MrMowzy ahh good luck, I've been considering maybe Facebook market place or something. I'll have to research selling fees and all that
@@GruelingFive8 good luck man. The building isnt too hard just take tour time with it. I bought RGB fans coz i thought that they might help sell it lol but they were a bit of a pain to wire up.
@@MrMowzy I think I'd try use some fans the daisy chain together but I think those are usually higher cost 🤔 thanks for the tip! Waiting on my motherboard to complete my personal build but do want to build for hobby/little spare cash to cover driving lessons
Hmm placing a motherboard on top of a faraday cage hmm
Steam told me they cannot fix my new $8000 VR System. Steam Suggested that I find a "local tech person" that can maybe fix their crap. I will pay you WELL, if you can fix it
If you want to find a local tech to help you, what city do you live in?
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I have Asus z390a pro i7 9700f cpu Rx 6600 Eagle 8gb 32gb ddr4 3200hz 650psu 😁👍
i have literally the same specs pc
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I have basically the same build, only the ram and gpu brands are different (but same model/specs) and everything else (even the case) is the same. I found it funny because I didn't see this video before building mine. I replaced the front intake with 2 noctua fans. I find the intel cpu cooler to be a little too noisy for my taste under heavy load. However, it only happens during gaming when I'm usually using headphones, so not such a big deal (I might replace it with a noctua cooler in the future, also for consistency, although it sounds like an overkill for this cpu). I wonder if I will be able to use the pcie 1 under the gpu, as there is very little space. For now I don't need wifi, but if I do in the future I might want to install a wifi card. Worst case I've seen there are risers available but I'm not sure about size/spacing issues (bringing the card down a slot might interfere with the audio cable). One thing that reviewers often don't mention is that if you use a 3-slot gpu with this mobo, it covers the pcie1. This is why I only considered 2-slot cards. But if I want to upgrade in the future, say to a rtx 3070 or 3080, I've seen that most (not all) use 3-slots. This is something to keep in mind when choosing the mobo. Anyway so far I'm very happy with the build, it plays anything at Ultra settings at 1080p above 60fps (actually so far with the games I gave above 80-90 fps).
bro is it ok to pair rx6600 with h610m s2h??? will rx6600 work great??? plzzzzzz replyyyyyyyyy
@@mansipawar_ yes I have the same build and it still works great.
@@vispinet thnks
@@vispinet i want to ask shoud i go for b660m or h610m is good for gaming with rx 6600???
@@mansipawar_ I don't have the b660m so I don't know... I guess it depends on price where you live. I suggest to check and compare the specs...
4090 + 12100f ... hmm ... 😅
If I were to somehow get my hands on an RTX 4090, I'd love to test this out to see how bad it'd bottleneck!
I couldve gotten an i5 12400f and an rx 6650 xt for my first pc but i realize i need a monitor as well so i have to get something like this lol
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That mobo is terrible
the absolute worst in this build is that h610m that totally tanks performance use a cheap b660 from asrock Instead not this
U mean that board would thermal throttle the cpu and in turn bottleneck the gpu? Nah not for a board with a vrm heatsink. This whole build is low wattage anyway, ur not raising temps up that much even when gaming. B660 boards have better features and it’s what you need for any cpu higher than this, but for gaming this h610 will work fine. U are severely limited in ur upgrade path tho, any cpu upgrade would have to come with a new mobo
PFFFFFT ,,, 12100 draws 60 watts ,, maybe 65 ,, NO motherboard will fail to supply that
The absolute worst is you dont know what you're talking about for i3 with low wattage h610 is already enough, so there's no reason to buy b660 except if you plan to upgrage to i5 in the future
Lol a H610 wil not bottleneck a I3 12100f dude
In h610 u can pair i3 12100 or i5 12400f easily there wont be any bottleneck for both of them , as for b660 getting a good mobo for it is good instead of cheaping out
bottleneck