I actually just got a i7 4930k, 32GB ddr3, and a Asus x79 Deluxe for free and I am throwing my old 2070 in it. I just need a case and I have a perfect budget PC for my wife
uhhh... 32gb.. ddr3?.. with a 2070.. i think you should upgrade both the cpu and ram just a little bit, 16gb ddr4 3200 will work corsair vengeance is a good option its like 45 bucks, and you can get a i5 9400f for pretty cheap too but youll also need a new motherboard too
@@gold3nf1re46 That cpu only supports ddr3 as does that chipset and socket. So now you're talking about building most of a new pc when all he wants to do is spend $50 on a "perfect budget PC for my wife."
Good advice just don't forget that most office PCs use proprietary power connectors (not universal), so it will not be future proof and it will need for sure adaptors to connect to any hardware that isn't already included!
True. For example an old Lenovo OEM PC i bought had a custom ATX Power connector (10 pin) an the powersupply had only the 10 pin and a 4 pin CPU Power connector. Had to Upgrade the PSU and had to buy a 24 to 10 pin adapter
@@CrackedPi For me, it was a Fujitsu esprimo motherboard, that I got to my hands, and I thought that I could throw it to a case with a standard ATX PSU to make a working pc. Well... I couldn't (without the correct adaptor at least) 🥲
@@user-yz8do8vu1s Indeed! I'm just thinking it like... If you buy a used pc (or parts), NOT an office pc, either a junk pc or the most high end for the money, in the future something from all of this, it will stay. Case, graphics, PSU, cooling system, storage.... And if at any time, you decide to make a big upgrade to CPU, Mobo and GPU, the old ones can make, very easy, a nice home server. Something which with the office PCs, isn't always the case since, in my example, with just the Mobo (+cpu, ram) I had to buy power adaptor. And this also creates the problem that if the psu ever goes bad, you'll maybe have to search for a very specific replacement. Beside all of this, yeah... I agree. You buy an office pc only for the now. Just for the job to be done. Not for the future.
@@KokoroKatsura I am currently rocking a chinesium motherboard(mr9a pro)with a xeon e5 1660v3 It's got decent features, like the vrm fan and quad channel, but most of these boards can't push past 2400mhz ram or 3.6ghz cpu cache even with a bios mod, mainly because of their subpar server chipsets I was able to overclock my cpu to 4.3ghz core & 3.4ghz cache stable, 2400cl14 ram. It's not the best and usually gets gutted in single core games like roblox, but any game that uses more than one core it can rival the i3 12100f... At nearly 200 watts that is The only thing appealing about x99 nowadays is that they're cheap and readily available for how much power they bring, the motherboards around 60-100 depending on which brand you get, and the cpus go for around 10-40 Of course anyone in their right mind would invest some extra money for a cheap 3600/2600x setup and drop in a 5800x3d/5700x3d later 😂😂😭😭💔
Meanwhile my X5690 be like 👀 yep... 14yo cpu boyyyy.... 6 cores 12 threads , cheaper than extreme edition i7 990x with same ammount of cores and i've got mine clocked at 4.6GHz, absolute 12 thread beast. And on top of that, it support triple channel memory up to 2400MHz.
Learned this the hard way Spent three years with an old DDR2 system and when it couldn't be upgraded any further I spent money on a used DDR3 motherboard that could still support my intel Core2Quad processor When the mobo showed up broken, I snapped it in half over my knee and went to my local electronics store and bought a B450M and started over Saved up money every month for 8 months before it was an actuall running rig, but man was it worth it
As an i5-2500 owner, I can relate. Intel i-series only started getting better from the 8th gen. The i7-8700 is a nice upgrade, buy second hand. I jumped directly to i5 12400. Nice system. ❤❤
Lol I actually did that same upgrade from i5-2500K to i5-6700K… about EIGHT YEARS AGO! That said, I haven’t built a new gaming PC since and I can still play almost any game on reasonable settings
Same. I’ve got an i7 6700k+RX6600XT and an i5 6500+1050ti and both towers still do pretty much what I want from them. I wouldn’t upgrade TO a 6th gen, but I’m feeling no pressure yet to upgrade from one.
If you can avoid it, don't buy a gaming laptop. Build (or buy) a desktop pc for around the same price, it'll last you longer and will be better than any laptop at that price
I recently upgraded my cpu from a i5-2400 to a i7-3770 and im loving the new upgrade, but I am planning to get a new motherboard for a newer and better cpu when I have the money.
Me who bought the 6700k for $400 back in 2016. thinking it was the king of CPUs at the time. Now seeing people calling it worthless: 😮 Still rocking it too.
Worthless for what exactly? Sure 4 cores and 8 threads in 2024 isn't going to give you the best gaming experience with modern demanding titles seeing as those types of games are finally starting to take advantage of 8 cores and 16 threads now, but for everything else it's fine still.
@@SteelRhinoXpress true. Just highlighting the fact that my cpu was a thing of envy in 2016. But now it's being beat by modern i3s. Its still a good CPU. It will definitely hold back any new card out there.
@@cheat123 nice thing is you can upgrade to an 10th gen core i7 with an LGA 1200 socket motherboard and just do a motherboard, cpu swap that's pretty reasonable now. I'm seeing 8 core 16 thread Core i7 10700KF's go online for around 150 dollars on the used market now.
I personally would say no, your only upgrade room would be 11th gen then you'd need a new mobo, but if you have a crazy deal lined up snagging it wouldn't hurt, better to get something like a 12100f or 12400f for intel and a ryzen5 3600 or ryzen5 5500 for amd, ryzen5 5600 is good too but it can be 2x as much as the 5500 for benifits that might not even matter or be aplicable to you
i recently jumped from a i7 2600k to a ryzen 7 5700x and my lord am i regretting not doing this earlier now just gotta upgrade out of my harddrive and I'm good for the next few years hopefully (and before i get flamed, it's my gpu that can now enjoy not being bottlenecked because it's a rx 6600)
Bro is mostly from Egypt because we still use oem with the 6th gen intel and pay around 167 us dollars and they are overpriced as fuck and to find a good 2nd gen ryzen processor it is like finding a good xeon process (witch is also rare as fuck too)
Idk what you guys are talking about, I have a hp pavilion p6 2060ix prebuilt which I bought in 2011or 12 I think. Tbh it works for me. It has an Intel core i3 2GB RAM and to top it all up I use windows 10 32 bit version.😅
Well that's the problem with most people they don't want to take the parts out of a OEM computer.. they want that big bad flashy motherboard so they can get online and Bragg.. I've been doing the OEM motherboard thing for years.. and most people turn their nose up at them..🤦
Some are expensive just cuz they want to rip us off (am5 motherboards have no reason to be this expensive) but it's usually just more ram slots, more USB ports or some sort of special compatibility. But no, it should be about the same performance, and if there's any difference, it's not worth the price increase
Usually comes down to what features they have, like more slots for ram, more slots for m.2 ssd drives, more pcie slots for sound and internet cards etc My advice is spend a little extra on the motherboard and get one with more features than you need currently, because in the future when you do want to upgrade you don't want to be limited by your motherboard not having enough ram slots or m.2 slots etc
Better vrms for more oc support, more m.2 slots or sata ports, more RGB design, pcie 5.0 ports for m.2 and GPU, more and faster I/o ports like the new usb 4.0, better overall look.
I don't know why everyone buys a CPU first and then a motherboard. I personally look first for the motherboard to be a new model and support the latest processors and extras. To begin with, I'm taking a cheap processor, but I know that in time, if I decide, I'll be able to upgrade to a much higher level. Buying a processor and a cheap motherboard is a mistake for me. But that's my opinion.
I have the same problem so I have 7,500k pesos or rather 127$, my current cpu is a dell optiplex 790 its cpu is an I7-2600 I want to get a gpu for it but if I did get one i'll need to get a new case and a new psu cause it's an sff tower model get this people are selling ryzen 3 2200g to 3200g system units on the Facebook marketplace in the Philippines that cost 7,500 so what do you guys think?
Minimum upgrade today should be 8th gen intel or am4. I have 6700 intel and there are more and more games that just won't run on it or run poorly on it. I built me a 5600x system and it's so much better. But I still keep the 6700 intel for older titles.
I want to build a pc for dad for his office and I have no idea which to choose with. He doesn't want a very powerful pc it's just for docs and entertainment maybe like i3 or ryzen 3 built without a GPU because it's not a gaming rig but an office pc.
A bit back I upgraded from a 2060 to 4070 ti. CPU is a 9700k. Pc-builds says I have about a 24.6% bottleneck. What upgrade path do you recommend? (3440x 1440)
"you don't want to invest your money on a custom gaming PC that's 8 generations old." Me who has a PC with a total of $20 put into it with a Intel Core 2 Duo. (I use it for Windows XP gaming, I do have a modern Oc tor everything else)
If you go old, go I7. very cheap, and free if you can. It was a satisfying build in my case with an I7 860, but listen to zach: don't waste money if you can afford something newer for a paying a little more.
I had an i7-6700 from an office pc on a gigabyte motherboard with an rx580 last year. The thing was still very capable. If only windows didn’t refuse to support them that would awesome.
A friend gave me his spare GTX 970 and i have a GT 1030. My specs are as follows: B450-M PRO-VDH Max AMD Ryzen 5 1600 Nvidia Geforce GT 1030 Aresgame 650W bronze PSU 16GB RAM 1TB SSD. Would my PC be able to run this huge upgrade from a 2GB GDDR4 card into a 4GB GDDR5 card?
Just got a ryzen 9 7900x3d for a deal but now I am confused with which motherboard to go with. Should I put out budget at around 400 or is 300 sufficient. The currency is cad. Edit: Planning to go for a 7900 xt or the xtx and a 1440p monitor
Hi Zach! I was recently resetting my pc and didn’t have a recovery drive and an error occured and now my pc doesn’t have windows but my brother had a windows installation on a pendrive thankfully and when I used it,It didn’t show my SSD as a drive to install the windows My SSD is a Western Digital SN530 NvME Any solutions
hey dude i really hope you see this, can you suggest a pc no gpu and no psu, both are supported by my dad with a corsair 650w and 3070 rtx, budget of 600$ amd really want a 240hz monitor with it
i have a core 2 duo 4 ram 320hd i build it in 2008 , i want upgrade iam not a gamer but i just want a super fast pc and spend as less money i still want to keep my old case any recommendations
Blud is upgrading from a slingshot to flintlock musket in 2024 💀
Lol i like this comment
Nah from bow to pirate cannon
I'm still using throwing spears due to my potato laptop, unfortunately.
is this a blox fruits reference?
man my setup is worse
Me chilling with an i5-2430m 😊
Probably better than my i3 3220
Yours is slightly better because mine is a laptop cpu
Bro at this point just buy a used thinkpad, its much better
I already upgraded to a ryzen 5 7600
Why even use it?
me chillin with intel pentium
Same lol
Core 2 duo 🙏
My laptop with the celeron wants to die just by opening task manager😂
Idk what graphics but it's an i3 1005g1 or something like that
@@infinitedragonsunlocked bro you're is pretty good compare to ours 💀 like that's only 4 yrs old mines from 2009
I actually just got a i7 4930k, 32GB ddr3, and a Asus x79 Deluxe for free and I am throwing my old 2070 in it. I just need a case and I have a perfect budget PC for my wife
uhhh... 32gb.. ddr3?.. with a 2070.. i think you should upgrade both the cpu and ram just a little bit, 16gb ddr4 3200 will work corsair vengeance is a good option its like 45 bucks, and you can get a i5 9400f for pretty cheap too but youll also need a new motherboard too
@@gold3nf1re46 That cpu only supports ddr3 as does that chipset and socket. So now you're talking about building most of a new pc when all he wants to do is spend $50 on a "perfect budget PC for my wife."
❤X79, as long as it doesnt holf you back too much
@@gold3nf1re46 X79 is limited to DDR3. Plus, DDR3 can get to 3200MT/s anyway
@@gold3nf1re46bro did you not watch the video?
Good advice just don't forget that most office PCs use proprietary power connectors (not universal), so it will not be future proof and it will need for sure adaptors to connect to any hardware that isn't already included!
True. For example an old Lenovo OEM PC i bought had a custom ATX Power connector (10 pin) an the powersupply had only the 10 pin and a 4 pin CPU Power connector. Had to Upgrade the PSU and had to buy a 24 to 10 pin adapter
Yeah I remember years ago when building a dell optiplex i had to buy a 24pin to 8 pin adapter dont get caught out
@@CrackedPi For me, it was a Fujitsu esprimo motherboard, that I got to my hands, and I thought that I could throw it to a case with a standard ATX PSU to make a working pc. Well... I couldn't (without the correct adaptor at least) 🥲
if your budget is 220$ then wasting your valuable bucks on future proofing is not smart.
100$ oem pc + 120$ GPU will suffice.
@@user-yz8do8vu1s Indeed!
I'm just thinking it like... If you buy a used pc (or parts), NOT an office pc, either a junk pc or the most high end for the money, in the future something from all of this, it will stay. Case, graphics, PSU, cooling system, storage.... And if at any time, you decide to make a big upgrade to CPU, Mobo and GPU, the old ones can make, very easy, a nice home server.
Something which with the office PCs, isn't always the case since, in my example, with just the Mobo (+cpu, ram) I had to buy power adaptor.
And this also creates the problem that if the psu ever goes bad, you'll maybe have to search for a very specific replacement.
Beside all of this, yeah... I agree. You buy an office pc only for the now. Just for the job to be done. Not for the future.
X99 Xeon is still the answer for ultra budget
not with those chinesium mobos
@@KokoroKatsura some of those boards are great
@@KokoroKatsura I am currently rocking a chinesium motherboard(mr9a pro)with a xeon e5 1660v3
It's got decent features, like the vrm fan and quad channel, but most of these boards can't push past 2400mhz ram or 3.6ghz cpu cache even with a bios mod, mainly because of their subpar server chipsets
I was able to overclock my cpu to 4.3ghz core & 3.4ghz cache stable, 2400cl14 ram. It's not the best and usually gets gutted in single core games like roblox, but any game that uses more than one core it can rival the i3 12100f... At nearly 200 watts that is
The only thing appealing about x99 nowadays is that they're cheap and readily available for how much power they bring, the motherboards around 60-100 depending on which brand you get, and the cpus go for around 10-40
Of course anyone in their right mind would invest some extra money for a cheap 3600/2600x setup and drop in a 5800x3d/5700x3d later 😂😂😭😭💔
@@acer3764i am using hp z440 with 32gb ram e5 2690 v4
Meanwhile my X5690 be like 👀 yep... 14yo cpu boyyyy.... 6 cores 12 threads , cheaper than extreme edition i7 990x with same ammount of cores and i've got mine clocked at 4.6GHz, absolute 12 thread beast. And on top of that, it support triple channel memory up to 2400MHz.
Learned this the hard way
Spent three years with an old DDR2 system and when it couldn't be upgraded any further I spent money on a used DDR3 motherboard that could still support my intel Core2Quad processor
When the mobo showed up broken, I snapped it in half over my knee and went to my local electronics store and bought a B450M and started over
Saved up money every month for 8 months before it was an actuall running rig, but man was it worth it
Jeez man...
the 4th gen i5 optiplex costs 250 where i live😅
At this point going with Ryzen becomes a no brainer.
kidhar mil raha hai bhai 250 me
@@subhrarupdas6627 USD bro INR nahi 19,960 rupee
finland: 50€-70€ but i got one for 30€
The answer to the question though would be LGA1151 specifically 200 series motherboards like z270 b250 etc
As an i5-2500 owner, I can relate. Intel i-series only started getting better from the 8th gen. The i7-8700 is a nice upgrade, buy second hand.
I jumped directly to i5 12400. Nice system. ❤❤
Zach, please show/build a pc that is over the top RGB
me chilling with core 2 duo
Lol I actually did that same upgrade from i5-2500K to i5-6700K… about EIGHT YEARS AGO!
That said, I haven’t built a new gaming PC since and I can still play almost any game on reasonable settings
Same. I’ve got an i7 6700k+RX6600XT and an i5 6500+1050ti and both towers still do pretty much what I want from them. I wouldn’t upgrade TO a 6th gen, but I’m feeling no pressure yet to upgrade from one.
Nah I'd get a optiplex with a 12700t or smth and pair a low profile card. prob can use it for at least 7 years then it might bottleneck new gpus.
Rate my cpu and gpu combo I have a ryaen 5 8500g and 7600
I am currently about to get an i5 12400F, any GPU recommendations to get rid of bottleneck? Im thinking of the 3060 12GB model, any thoughts?
This is a good combo
Rtx 3060, rx 7600, rx 6650 xt, that cpu will run well with almost any entry-mid tier gpu
a rx 7600 xt
Bro we all ain't rich like you just tell the motherboard
yeah, the guy could also already have the cpu and be asking for a mobo
You spent more on that and the cpu than the oem pc's together
he literally gave the guy a cheaper alternative what are you talking about
@@simptaro what if he had already bought that cpu?
If you are THAT BROKE then I don't think you need to worry about putting together a new pc 💀
Can you please make a vid about a gaming laptop under $900 which can give high fps?
If you can avoid it, don't buy a gaming laptop.
Build (or buy) a desktop pc for around the same price, it'll last you longer and will be better than any laptop at that price
@@Mersa_ I need a portable device and I don't wanna get it built, thanks though
Day 40 of asking for zachs pc part wall art+ a rx 7700 xt🗿
I recently upgraded my cpu from a i5-2400 to a i7-3770 and im loving the new upgrade, but I am planning to get a new motherboard for a newer and better cpu when I have the money.
Me who bought the 6700k for $400 back in 2016. thinking it was the king of CPUs at the time. Now seeing people calling it worthless: 😮 Still rocking it too.
At least you didn't but the 6600/7600.
Worthless for what exactly? Sure 4 cores and 8 threads in 2024 isn't going to give you the best gaming experience with modern demanding titles seeing as those types of games are finally starting to take advantage of 8 cores and 16 threads now, but for everything else it's fine still.
@@SteelRhinoXpress true. Just highlighting the fact that my cpu was a thing of envy in 2016. But now it's being beat by modern i3s. Its still a good CPU. It will definitely hold back any new card out there.
@@cheat123 nice thing is you can upgrade to an 10th gen core i7 with an LGA 1200 socket motherboard and just do a motherboard, cpu swap that's pretty reasonable now. I'm seeing 8 core 16 thread Core i7 10700KF's go online for around 150 dollars on the used market now.
Day 38 of asking zach to create pc hardware box art
i5 2500k nice I just got a bundle but i agree wait a bit longer while doing some parts hunting might be able to find i3 10th gen combo
Is an i710700 still worth getting for a budget pc build
I personally would say no, your only upgrade room would be 11th gen then you'd need a new mobo, but if you have a crazy deal lined up snagging it wouldn't hurt, better to get something like a 12100f or 12400f for intel and a ryzen5 3600 or ryzen5 5500 for amd, ryzen5 5600 is good too but it can be 2x as much as the 5500 for benifits that might not even matter or be aplicable to you
@@putpompano9233 thanks for the advice
@@TDgaming2600 yea ofc, if u have any more questions you can ask
i recently jumped from a i7 2600k to a ryzen 7 5700x and my lord am i regretting not doing this earlier
now just gotta upgrade out of my harddrive and I'm good for the next few years hopefully
(and before i get flamed, it's my gpu that can now enjoy not being bottlenecked because it's a rx 6600)
Bro is mostly from Egypt because we still use oem with the 6th gen intel and pay around 167 us dollars and they are overpriced as fuck and to find a good 2nd gen ryzen processor it is like finding a good xeon process (witch is also rare as fuck too)
كله بسبب المكسيكي
@@1_Vladimir_Makarov اسمه عبد الفتاح الميكي
R2600 is good@@blackwolf0933
bro i am from pakistan and intel pentium and 2nd or 3rd gen pc cost like 150usd bruhhh
Dude answer his question
Bro what he said was litterally cheaper and better
@@MEx2 and? Like still he doesn't want something better he wants what he asks for
@@zimHTMLand what he wants is a terrible choice
@@blizyon30fps86 Yea and? i mean, he asked for it
Idk what you guys are talking about, I have a hp pavilion p6 2060ix prebuilt which I bought in 2011or 12 I think. Tbh it works for me. It has an Intel core i3 2GB RAM and to top it all up I use windows 10 32 bit version.😅
Did you have any troubleshooting your new pcs if so tell us how to fix it please 🥺
I mean for me, id kill for a gaming setup for games in 2006 or other major upgrades (relating to Windows versions).
I did that, dell optiplex 3050, i5 7500 7th gen, 16gb ddr4, radeon rx550 powercolor, it runs hot but works good!
I was chilling with my core i3/i5 4th gen then a couple of weeks back I bought ryzen 5 5600.
Well that's the problem with most people they don't want to take the parts out of a OEM computer.. they want that big bad flashy motherboard so they can get online and Bragg.. I've been doing the OEM motherboard thing for years.. and most people turn their nose up at them..🤦
me chilling with my i3 1005 beast
Me with I3 3220😊
me chilling with my fx 8230
Why are some motherboard expensive and some cheap is their any difference in performance?
Some are expensive just cuz they want to rip us off (am5 motherboards have no reason to be this expensive) but it's usually just more ram slots, more USB ports or some sort of special compatibility. But no, it should be about the same performance, and if there's any difference, it's not worth the price increase
Usually comes down to what features they have, like more slots for ram, more slots for m.2 ssd drives, more pcie slots for sound and internet cards etc
My advice is spend a little extra on the motherboard and get one with more features than you need currently, because in the future when you do want to upgrade you don't want to be limited by your motherboard not having enough ram slots or m.2 slots etc
Better vrms for more oc support, more m.2 slots or sata ports, more RGB design, pcie 5.0 ports for m.2 and GPU, more and faster I/o ports like the new usb 4.0, better overall look.
Motherboards with lower end chipsets often come without the ability for the CPU to boost so even unlocked ones stay at the base clock speed.
Me chilling with an i5 760
Me chilling with FX 6350 and GTX 680 🎉
I got myself a dell opti Plex 9020 then changed out the ssd
I have a 3050 and a i512400f can u please tell me what to upgrade and my motherboard h610
Upgrade your gpu, 3050 is a pretty subpar card that was and still is overpriced
I don't know why everyone buys a CPU first and then a motherboard. I personally look first for the motherboard to be a new model and support the latest processors and extras. To begin with, I'm taking a cheap processor, but I know that in time, if I decide, I'll be able to upgrade to a much higher level. Buying a processor and a cheap motherboard is a mistake for me. But that's my opinion.
I have the same problem so I have 7,500k pesos or rather 127$, my current cpu is a dell optiplex 790 its cpu is an I7-2600 I want to get a gpu for it but if I did get one i'll need to get a new case and a new psu cause it's an sff tower model get this people are selling ryzen 3 2200g to 3200g system units on the Facebook marketplace in the Philippines that cost 7,500 so what do you guys think?
Minimum upgrade today should be 8th gen intel or am4. I have 6700 intel and there are more and more games that just won't run on it or run poorly on it. I built me a 5600x system and it's so much better. But I still keep the 6700 intel for older titles.
I currently have a super old oem with a i3-2120. I was thinking of a upgrade but now I am not.
budget pc 😀 recommendation either amd with nvidia or any combo 😅
X99 combo, Rx580. Best you can get for not a lot of money.
Me chilling with a Xbox series cause I'm broke af 💀
Am I the only one who noticed that he used Philippine Money as the stock video for when he said "save up enough money"?
can you please make a video for a pS5 controller which is connected to bluetooth on ur pc but still does not work
Would appreciate it❤❤
me chilling with an Intel®️ Core™️ i3-1005G1
Yeah I think any lga 1200 boards (intel 11th gen) with pcie gen 4 and am4 should be the oldest new pc you are building IMO.
Please do a 1750$ build on your website :)
I'm going to buy a ryzen 5 5600x for my 3090ti what cheap motherboard should I go with (im a BANG FOR BUCK kinda guy)
Get an intel core solo or or a threadripper 7995
My chilling with my Messenger pigeons
Zach not at all answering the question. Making me wonder why he bothered
ZTT, what parts should I upgrade on my Inspiron 3650? I’ve had it for around 13 years so it needs a big upgrade
AM4 is just such a banger, love AMD for that
Hey Man! What is the best ATX motherboard under $200?
intel or amd
I want to build a pc for dad for his office and I have no idea which to choose with. He doesn't want a very powerful pc it's just for docs and entertainment maybe like i3 or ryzen 3 built without a GPU because it's not a gaming rig but an office pc.
As someone who used to have a 2500 (yes, 2500, not 2500k) somebody save this man 💀
What graphics card do you recommend for Windows 98. With 512 mb of ram.
Gt 210lp
Is an 850w psu enough for 750w estimated wattage in pcpp? Just wanna know for future upgrades
Which is better a rx7900xtx or the 4080 super
7900xtx for rasterization means more fps.
4080 super for Rtx, dlss, overall productivity, ml.
@@Riyozsu Thanks
can you make a tortulial how to buld your 400€ performice pc😅 from 4 monts ago
i dont now ho to buld a pc
A bit back I upgraded from a 2060 to 4070 ti.
CPU is a 9700k. Pc-builds says I have about a 24.6% bottleneck. What upgrade path do you recommend? (3440x 1440)
I have a i7 6700k and it was good for the past 8 years, but I rather upgrade to a cheap am4 ryzen build...
"you don't want to invest your money on a custom gaming PC that's 8 generations old."
Me who has a PC with a total of $20 put into it with a Intel Core 2 Duo. (I use it for Windows XP gaming, I do have a modern Oc tor everything else)
Hey I have a intel i5 6400 and integrated graphics what should I upgrade first
Graphics.Even 4c4t benefits from a proper GPU and that will most likely be cheaper than CPU+Mobo+RAM.
Okay that ryzen 5 3600 is a crazy deal
Me chillin with Intel 4004
If you go old, go I7. very cheap, and free if you can.
It was a satisfying build in my case with an I7 860, but listen to zach: don't waste money if you can afford something newer for a paying a little more.
Me fighting with dual core
don’t mess with the alpha sigmas 😈😈😈😈😈😈😈
me chilling with my pentium g3220
But when you have ryzen, your performance decreases and cannot be repaired
Do a oculus 3 please
I was wondering what should I upgrade first my CPU (R5 3500) or my GPU(1660super) .
Yeah lemme upgrade to an old Intel Quad Core, definitely won’t hold my games back in 2024🤣
Well I have intel I7 6700 and its not that bad I've paired with 1660 super , Can play most of the game 60+fps in 1080p mid setting
I had an i7-6700 from an office pc on a gigabyte motherboard with an rx580 last year. The thing was still very capable. If only windows didn’t refuse to support them that would awesome.
Hi.I would like to ask what is the best cpu for Ryzen5 7600 with 100-$150 budget😅.
Bro how do people always find stuff. Unfair man 😂
A friend gave me his spare GTX 970 and i have a GT 1030. My specs are as follows:
B450-M PRO-VDH Max
AMD Ryzen 5 1600
Nvidia Geforce GT 1030
Aresgame 650W bronze PSU
16GB RAM
1TB SSD.
Would my PC be able to run this huge upgrade from a 2GB GDDR4 card into a 4GB GDDR5 card?
12100f is also a good option
What upgrade path would you recommend from am AMD k6-2 and a 12 mb voodoo 2
Just got a ryzen 9 7900x3d for a deal but now I am confused with which motherboard to go with. Should I put out budget at around 400 or is 300 sufficient. The currency is cad.
Edit:
Planning to go for a 7900 xt or the xtx and a 1440p monitor
uooo thats an upgrade! 💀
Lot nicer to build a PC with an ultra budget!!
Bro my gpu is a geforce 9800gt its 3-5x weaker than 1050ti
Right now my PC has a Pentium 3 with 512 mb of ram. What GPU do you recommend
Hi Zach!
I was recently resetting my pc and didn’t have a recovery drive and an error occured and now my pc doesn’t have windows but my brother had a windows installation on a pendrive thankfully and when I used it,It didn’t show my SSD as a drive to install the windows
My SSD is a Western Digital SN530 NvME
Any solutions
Oh this is my server's cpu (i5 2500k)
I have a i5 2400 and a core 2 quad q9500 in my servers
hey dude i really hope you see this, can you suggest a pc no gpu and no psu, both are supported by my dad with a corsair 650w and 3070 rtx, budget of 600$ amd really want a 240hz monitor with it
why dont you recommend the 7900 xt? it is cheaper by 200 dollars than the 7900 xtx and is not that bad
(for other builds)
Zach, Please help should i go for rtx 4070 ti super or rtx 4070 super or rtx 4070 for both productivity and gaming
Hello what should i pick ? Rtx 4060 or rx7600xt its the same price.
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my 60 USD pc(xeon e3 1230 v3 (= i7 4790) rx 570 4gb , 16gb ddr3 dual 1600) , with a tv as a monitor belike:
i have a
core 2 duo
4 ram
320hd
i build it in 2008 , i want upgrade iam not a gamer but i just want a super fast pc and spend as less money i still want to keep my old case any recommendations
I’m going to build a gaming pc so is a amd ryzen 9 7900x with a 4080 good???