I did a similar build on my channel, I spend £360 getting a fairly modern and good looking gaming PC which is capable of 1080p gaming but you have beaten me on price with this PC. I had a Ryzen 5 4500 and GTX 1650 Super in my build which is a great pairing but the Ryzen 5 1600 and RX 580 is a great combo too. Great video as always mate keep up the good content.
I'll give that a watch! Yeah the 4500 was an option as I've seen them for £50ish used. 1650super is a great card as well! really wish I could have gone 1070 8GB but I don't think it's fair to included super rare deals 😁
I build the same spec like in this video for my friend since he also had limited budget and when I use it for 1 week before give to him I was amazed with the performance for 2017 CPU since I only use i5 4590 currently I must say for this cheap along with good performance it's a good deal... amazing job with the vids man!!
Andy this is a wonderful build for how cheap you have kept to the budget with a much older Ryzen 5 CPU, Also giving it a great upgrade path, Nice video!
That's a cracking build for the budget. I'd expect more out of Fortnite though. Ive got it running at 112 FPS on a 4th gen Haswell, medium settings on an RX 570 4GB. A very nice build mate.
50 quid more mate and you can get a 2060Super if you look around, I'd go that route then later when you chuck in a Zen3 part the card can keep up. Great build though, beats a Series S in gaming for similar money and has way more flexibility and functionality. It's still a PC after all.
Yes there’s definitely some good deals around at the moment I picked up both a 2060super and an RX5700XT for £125 a few weeks ago for flips. Still for easy to find buy now deals I had to keep it simple, I hate when UA-camr put a build together with ridiculous deals that you can never replicate 😅 also you’d need to be spending a little more on the PSU as well as I wouldn’t want to run a 2060super off a budget 500w PSU but you do make a very good point 😎🙏🏼
@@andystech101 Cheap PSUs are OK as long as you check the 12 Volt rail, on good brands the power rating is based on the 12 Volt rail alone where on cheap units it's the total of all rails combined, so your "500 Watt" unit is really a 400 watt or 350 watt unit, run it as that and you'll likely have no problems BTW great prices on cards, 5700XT beast and a 2060S for full functionality. Finally, it's a good time for a budget build again.
Nice 😎 yeah the server/oem is a good route to go down if you want a little less jazz and future upgradeability, they really can’t be beaten with price to performance.
i am newer to building pc's i know where all the parts go what is compatible and what not but i need help i have a budget of roughly £650 and i would like to see what i could get for the money and also how well it would perform. also the version of windows is not included in the price cos i already have it
also i am sorry if in the comment i seemed intitled like you would give me a video or instrutions i didn't mean it like that just 650 is alot of money and you are one of the only british tech youtubers who show and do budget builds thx :)
Awesome buddy and that’s ok no worries, we’ll ace for building your own for a start you’ll be able to get a much better system. Are you wanting to go new or used? Are you on Discord? We’ve got a whole server dedicated to building budget PC’s discord.gg/CrXqeg3J I can help you much more on there ❤️🙏🏼
Just tell me where I can get these parts and I will definitely consider these parts! I plan to spend a bit more on my gaming PC, which I plan to build next year (better parts may be out by then), but I mainly want an affordable gaming PC with a Blu Ray drive, plenty of USB ports (type A and type C), a guarantee of running Windows 12, able to play plenty of games and plenty of room for future-proofing! (Also ways of playing old games meant for Windows 95 and Windows XP) Do please keep in mind I have a learning disability so I'm not the best at taking in large chunks of information.
Hi buddy, not a tall order then 😁 first off I’d decide what you want to go with be it all AMD, Nvidia, Intel or a mix of all three. Join a good Discord server with some knowledgable people how build lower end systems. PC parts picker is a good website if your not great a deal hunting etc. mainly I use eBay, Amazon and Facebook Marketplace for my parts. I haven’t even thought about windows 12 yet so I can’t comment on that unfortunately.
I did a similar build on my channel, I spend £360 getting a fairly modern and good looking gaming PC which is capable of 1080p gaming but you have beaten me on price with this PC. I had a Ryzen 5 4500 and GTX 1650 Super in my build which is a great pairing but the Ryzen 5 1600 and RX 580 is a great combo too. Great video as always mate keep up the good content.
I'll give that a watch! Yeah the 4500 was an option as I've seen them for £50ish used. 1650super is a great card as well! really wish I could have gone 1070 8GB but I don't think it's fair to included super rare deals 😁
Gotta love the legendary RX580 still kicking in 2023
Still kicking it 😎
Its crazy how cheap you can get some of those older Ryzen 5 CPUs! 30 bucks for 6 cores 12 thread, with a great upgrade path! Nice vid man!
Hi buddy! Yeah it’s crazy how much they’ve come down now with AM5 on the cards 😁
I build the same spec like in this video for my friend since he also had limited budget and when I use it for 1 week before give to him I was amazed with the performance for 2017 CPU since I only use i5 4590 currently I must say for this cheap along with good performance it's a good deal... amazing job with the vids man!!
Thanks Man really appreciate the comment 🙏🏼
Thanks!
Thank you so much, your a living legend 😎🙏🏼
Nice clean build there, well done Andy
Thanks mate 😎
Andy this is a wonderful build for how cheap you have kept to the budget with a much older Ryzen 5 CPU, Also giving it a great upgrade path, Nice video!
Cheers mate 😎
@@andystech101 Your welcome dude.
That's a cracking build for the budget. I'd expect more out of Fortnite though. Ive got it running at 112 FPS on a 4th gen Haswell, medium settings on an RX 570 4GB. A very nice build mate.
Yeah Fortnite was a weird one, I was running TSR though which is quite demanding 😅
Man i was just wondering when ur gonna post. Keep it up with the budget builds.
Cheers buddy! I'll try to make it more regular 😎
Great budget setup.
Thanks Abdullah 😎
50 quid more mate and you can get a 2060Super if you look around, I'd go that route then later when you chuck in a Zen3 part the card can keep up. Great build though, beats a Series S in gaming for similar money and has way more flexibility and functionality. It's still a PC after all.
Yes there’s definitely some good deals around at the moment I picked up both a 2060super and an RX5700XT for £125 a few weeks ago for flips. Still for easy to find buy now deals I had to keep it simple, I hate when UA-camr put a build together with ridiculous deals that you can never replicate 😅 also you’d need to be spending a little more on the PSU as well as I wouldn’t want to run a 2060super off a budget 500w PSU but you do make a very good point 😎🙏🏼
@@andystech101
Cheap PSUs are OK as long as you check the 12 Volt rail, on good brands the power rating is based on the 12 Volt rail alone where on cheap units it's the total of all rails combined, so your "500 Watt" unit is really a 400 watt or 350 watt unit, run it as that and you'll likely have no problems BTW great prices on cards, 5700XT beast and a 2060S for full functionality. Finally, it's a good time for a budget build again.
Cool video and v actually just found the same cpu for 30quid lol got me thinking 🤔
I’d go for a 1600AF if I was going to do it again, probably the best of the cheap Ryzen bunch
I'll be building this for my first gaming pc, wish me luck haha
i picked up all the parts for £288 second hand of course, but im excited
You’ll be fine, just take your time. Did you go work a 1600? If you can I’d try and pickup at 2600/1600AF 🙏🏼
@@andystech101 i got a 1600 and a cpu fan for £23 + shipping, i am pretty happy with it, i'll upgrade it later if needs be
just got my pc a hp workstation with a xeon 32g ram 1060g evga sc for 200 quid
Nice 😎 yeah the server/oem is a good route to go down if you want a little less jazz and future upgradeability, they really can’t be beaten with price to performance.
i am newer to building pc's i know where all the parts go what is compatible and what not but i need help i have a budget of roughly £650 and i would like to see what i could get for the money and also how well it would perform. also the version of windows is not included in the price cos i already have it
also i am sorry if in the comment i seemed intitled like you would give me a video or instrutions i didn't mean it like that just 650 is alot of money and you are one of the only british tech youtubers who show and do budget builds thx :)
Awesome buddy and that’s ok no worries, we’ll ace for building your own for a start you’ll be able to get a much better system. Are you wanting to go new or used? Are you on Discord? We’ve got a whole server dedicated to building budget PC’s discord.gg/CrXqeg3J I can help you much more on there ❤️🙏🏼
Just tell me where I can get these parts and I will definitely consider these parts! I plan to spend a bit more on my gaming PC, which I plan to build next year (better parts may be out by then), but I mainly want an affordable gaming PC with a Blu Ray drive, plenty of USB ports (type A and type C), a guarantee of running Windows 12, able to play plenty of games and plenty of room for future-proofing! (Also ways of playing old games meant for Windows 95 and Windows XP)
Do please keep in mind I have a learning disability so I'm not the best at taking in large chunks of information.
Hi buddy, not a tall order then 😁 first off I’d decide what you want to go with be it all AMD, Nvidia, Intel or a mix of all three. Join a good Discord server with some knowledgable people how build lower end systems. PC parts picker is a good website if your not great a deal hunting etc. mainly I use eBay, Amazon and Facebook Marketplace for my parts. I haven’t even thought about windows 12 yet so I can’t comment on that unfortunately.
Rx 580 in our country is 250$
You’d be better to buy one abroad and have it shipped at the that rates unless you have hi import taxes?
...okay, but how much was the sales tax?
Think that’s included in his price he’s in the uk
Yeah we pay VAT here in the UK, value added tax so that's the price with tax 😎