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If you ask me, I think this is the best budget to build a PC, good processor, good graphics card, balanced memory and RAM, I really don't think you should spend more.
and good cooling, I have one similar to that and I just need to get a good Windows for the operating system because the one I downloaded, well, it didn't come out very well, let's say.
I have the same card and CPU. I tried AMD cooler with the same results so I upgraded to the (Arctic freezer 7x) which at the time was under £20 and this has been amazing never goes higher than low 80s and I play everything in 1440p. Was definitely worth the upgrade.
One thing I wish many builders did was alert viewers about the QVL for memory and board compatibility. I know for some it’s not an issue, but for myself I had issues in stability that was linked to memory incompatibility. Sorry to nail you to the wall on this one, but I just never saw it and wish builders would
I use Corsair, GSkill and Team Force mostly for the builds I make if I'm using new hardware for someone's build. Otherwise, I use another person's build from eBay. 😂
The reason it's rarely mentioned is because 99% of the time it's a non-issue. QVL just refers to memory that was specifically tested by the manufacturer; it doesn't mean non QVL memory won't work.
I check the price of this PC in Hungary, because I try to build a PC for a friend below 1100 usd, but this cost 1333 usd without the additional cooler (cheapest prices through a lot of shops) Ryzen 7600 CPU - 225 usd Gigabyte B650 EAGLE AX ATX AM5 Motherboard - 180 usd Corsair Vengeance RGB 32 GB DDR5 6000MHz - 160 usd Silicon Power UD90 1 TB - 100 usd Radeon RX 7700 XT - 505 usd Cooler Master MasterBox TD500 Mesh V2 - 93 usd MSI MAG A650BN 650 W 80+ Bronze - 70 usd Arctic Freezer 36 - 36 usd But are you sure the Case won't need at least one fan that blow the heat out of the case?
Exactly. When normally most of his vids are a bit expensive. Not because it's bad. But he uses too expensive parts live high end SSD. Or expensive GPU models.
This is one of the reasons that I recommend the R7-7700 when talking about an AM5 build. The Wraith Stealth is adequate because, as you said, you have the cooler set to quiet and the ambient room temp is pretty high but the R7-7700 comes with the Wraith Prism which is not only an amazing cooler, it's also beautiful to look at. I've been using a Wraith Prism on my R7-5800X3D for about two years now and it has been more than fine with my temps never going over 80°C. It was originally my stepfather's cooler but he's really old-school and hates RGB. So, I traded the Wraith Spire that came with my R5-3600X for it. There's nothing better than free! 😁
Spot the error 😀. Verbally said 6 cores which is right but the image bottom left which also shows the price, TDP etc has the wrong text. It states 8 cores/16 threads.
You should have included an exhaust fan in the build, or just taken one from the front. You can get an Arctic P12 for literally $7 (best value case fan by a mile right now), or a P14 for $12, and an exhaust fan will easily improve CPU temps by 5 degrees or more. Also, they come with fluid dynamic bearings now, for $7!
I’ve completely gone back to Nintendo when it comes to console gaming anymore. Not getting a PS5 or Series X for multiple reasons and this is one of many reasons
Technically, the transfer of heat is 100%. So whether the CPU runs at 92 degrees because of a bad cooler or at 70 with a great cooler, it will heat the room the same. It's just a matter of how fast the transference of heat occurs.
@@stevencash1609 While this is true, there is also a ton of reasons to prevent higher temps - this is exactly what you want: A fast energy transfer. Why anybody would use this cooler is beyond me - there 20-40$ coolers that do a much better job in all aspects...
This is a really good point, it also applies with graphics cards (physics innit) which tends to be a more common decision being made. A card with a 280 watt TDP and a crappy cooler that runs at 90 degrees is still putting out less heat than a card with a 350 watt TDP that has a great cooler and runs at 65 degrees. So if your case is overheating with a graphics card in it that runs 280 watts, fix that first. Swapping in another, more powerful card with a better cooler will not help, it will make it worse. 😂😂
Things like the CPU cover which 9 times out of 10, you will forget where you put it, I find a spot inside the case and tape it in there. That way it is always with the Motherboard.
Great video, love your content, some advice. Linking tutorial videos on screen to things you briefly go over would highly improve your content. Take afew seconds to say "Click here to see this topic in full detail" for exarmple (connecting wires, sort xmp, install windows, update bios, initial bios settings, installing and updating drivers,ect :)
Really love your videos, but it's hard to tell what components you really recommend, compared to which ones you have laying around/sponsored to use. Please be open amd honest about your personal opinions. There are so many other channels competing with you. Your opinion is what makes you stand out. Many thanks for all your hard work.
@@rekemstanley3755 That's entirely budget dependent. I personally have a huge affinity for super budget builds because it really shows that you don't need the latest and greatest to have a good time on PC
no you really cant without major compromises. 12600k is older now with no upgrade path due to 13th and 14th gen issues, and 7500f isnt available in the uk besides risking it on aliexpress and waiting weeks for delivery. The only thing he could have saved money on here is the case and non rgb ram
You forgot the most important tip: don't put the side panels on before the first boot! Bad jojo! Also you can quickly check things but mostly for the bad jojo!
Id rather build a pc with last gen parts for the same price, You can get brand new Ryzen 9 5900x for 180£ or upgrade to a ryzen 7 5700x3d for the gaming performance. Id take a 6800xt rather than a 7700xt
For someone looking to run games such as Madden football and Planet Coast 2 /Planet Zoo, how crazy would you recommend going? Always played on console so I'm definitely a PC virgin
if you add in abit more money on the case u can get the constellation C5 witch comes with 5 fan 7 ARGB fans and a fan controller with the o11 dinamtic look
Hey Pc Centric! I’m sure probably about to ask a question you think may be dumb. When it comes to intake and exhaust fans is that just flipping the fan the opposite way so it blows in an opposite direction, or does it depend on software? Lastly, do you have a video on them?
Not dependent on software bud. Just flip it and you're good to go. I think I understand where you're coming from and why you're presuming the involvement of some software. It's probably because you might be considering whether the fan's rotation, clockwise or anticlockwise is something to consider. Towards which I'd say don't concern yourself with that, And just know that the angle of the fan blades physically - Concaved inwards OR concaving outwards is what's enabling you to be able to swap their use case between intake and outtake respectively. Hope this helps!
I’m just a first time builder but that’s all it was for me. I’m using this case the three front fans pull air in and to a BQ pure rock cpu cooler. I used another 120mm fan at the rear to pull air out and a 140mm one above the cpu cooler to pull more air up and out. My temps seem really consistent and never high. Roughly 60*C during all uses.
I just built this pc. Thanks. I added an exhaust fan and a cpu cooler. Now i have very slow transfer speed from all usb ports. Any help with that? Bios updated.
I wished he used the PSU cultist tier list at all Edit: wow he finally used the tier list?? Thi whole year and last year he's never used it. He's been recommending crapoy psus like the evga w1 at tier f. Wow. Good job
You do realise cooler wrong way round ? The AMD Logo should be on left ! Also does not block ram slot 1 if needed in future ! And screw cooler down small turns opposite corners till all locked off, might getting proper temps then mate ! Hope that helps i run a computer shop for last 20 yrs :}
i have been watching alot of his videos because ive decided to save up and wanna build a pc for the first time. i like this build compared to others ive seen. is there anything you would change with this build, my budget is around $1,000 - $1,500
Personally I would add a case fan in the back and get a better air cooler, for this CPU you don't need to go too crazy when it comes to cooling. Also if you are ready to spend $1500, you could get an even more powerful GPU. For example RX 7800 XT 16GB.
@@MarkoVuckovic32 okay thanks! I was also looking at his $750 build to get my setup sooner but ima stick with the budget of $1500, I’m just lowkey nervous because it’s my first time and there’s so many dif videos on what to build.
I have a Question: Are sure about the Wattage(650) of your PSU?? I'm certain I read somewhere that the Minimum Recommended Wattage for a 7000 Series(Excluding the Base 7600 Model) GPU is: 750 Watts?? Perhaps that Specification is Incorrect??
The minimum is based on you having a higher TDP CPU, this ran fine in our tests, but if you upgraded to a beefier chip, and added lots of other fans ssds etc it might not be enough
This is my 1st time watching this dude and I'm offended by the thermal paste advice!!! They should add a block feature, so I don't see other videos from this channel.
this is NOT the best budget build for 1k. The way to go is max out on the graphic cards and only build a system which doesnt bottleneck it hence youre going 4070 Super/7800 XT along a Ryzen 5600 which is fine on 1440p (not 1080p). Both the 7800 XT and 4070 Super completely annihilate the 7700 XT (not even mentioning DLSS and RT performance).
You should stop telling people 16 gigs is enough, it simply is not. Many games use up 18-22 gigs now. So at least 32 is a requirement if you really want a gaming PC in 2024 buy 64 gigs. My point proven at 22:50 when it shows more than 16 gigs being used.
I'd just change to a Thermaltake cooler in the $25-35 range, one of the peerless or w.e. they call them these days, can freaking cool anything (except intel furnaces).
Can you please suggest a cooler? I am considering building this Pc but I don’t know to much about Pc parts and which ones are good. I would appreciate help.
Hi mate, a question - you said not to put RAM sticks next to eachother or it'll halve speed. Does this mean the benefit of having 128gb RAM as 4x 32GB sticks isn't that good over just having 2 32GB for a total of 64gb? or does the extra RAM still add greater performance. thanks
Hi, I’m planning on doing a high end pc living room set up with a 65inch lg oled tv setup for winter, I heard you talk about pc-tv set ups before and would love to see your setup before i build one and if there’s any thing I’d need to know.
I want to build a new PC with new component's etc and maybe better then what i got, for fun, plus as an upgrade. However my PC is fairly top of the line for a PC I built in 2020 and it plays whatever I throw at it... that said some games could be much better.. cities skylines 1 in particular.. But I don't have money to just throw at a new PC I don't necessarily need, it would be fun though.
Is this a good pc build? Intel i9 13900F processor 24 cores and 32 threads 32 GB memory DDR5 2 TB NVMe M.2 SSD hard disc Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12 GB Z790 motherboard with Wi-Fi 6 en 2,5 Gigabit LAN poort 850 watt power supply 2x 12 cm RGB water cooling RGB game case Incl Windows 11 Pro What performance are possible with this? Could I game in 4K, 120 fps with ray tracing on or not? Is it also a good pc for streaming? Also is it possible to upgrade the graphics card to a RTX 4090 and in the future the 5090? I just want to be future proof too. But this gaming pc is a pre build one that I can buy somewhere. But I want to know if these are good specs for a gaming pc.
Yeah, I had a 13600k/3080 setup in a 45 quid (60 dollar) gamermax case that came with some terrible RGB fans. 30 quid peerless Assassin cooler and laughed in 65-70 degrees temps all round. This build makes absolutely no sense from that perspective. 😂😂
Hi I really like this build, perfect for someone who is a bit reluctant to build a PC, but you made it look simple,. I really want a PC for video editing with Davinci Resolve, would this CPU and GPU be OK for the latest Davinci Resolve 19 ? thanks
@@Tomica97Kralj that’s fine and all but having 90 degrees on a cpu on a (NEW) 1k build is not a good look. He could’ve have shaved $5 on a few parts to get at least cheap $20-$30 cpu cooler like Thermalright PA
I built with a 65 watt Ryzen 9 7900 just over a year ago and I used the Stock cooler. When I built the PC it was completely fine but it's starting to get hotter and hotter now. I'm guessing the thermal paste is drying out. So that's the trade off. You can either buy an aftermarket cooler with more metal or repaste every year, every 6 months ideally. I ended up buying a Peerless Assassin that is still sitting on the floor in the box but the fire and forget solution would be to just put more cooler in it. Essentially parroting everything he said with a personal spin.
so could I use a Samsung 990 pro for this build, or is there a better alternative. obviously one that isn't to expensive. So it stays around the 1000- 1200 euro mark.
Something to do with not having Rear fan.. My friend had a similar build and runs on a stock cooler and it doesn't go above 70'C. Here we have 38'C Temperature.. Even the GPU is Hot..lol That Intel sponsored is fishy to me
If you want to go for pure gaming performance and quality of course you can do much better. For 1k you can easily get 7800xt (with 7600 CPU) or even 7900GRE if you go for AM4 with 5600X CPU. Just get cheaper Micro ATX Motherboard cheaper RAM and cheaper case. You can also get a better Gold Certified PSU and a decent CPU Cooler for that money.
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If you ask me, I think this is the best budget to build a PC, good processor, good graphics card, balanced memory and RAM, I really don't think you should spend more.
and good cooling, I have one similar to that and I just need to get a good Windows for the operating system because the one I downloaded, well, it didn't come out very well, let's say.
That happens a lot haha, mine is from BNH Software and I at least have not had any problems with the operating system since I installed it.
the fact that you used a AMD cpu in a Intel sponsored video is just the funniest thing about this video to me.
What are your specs?
Bro why you copy me
Well he is a bit of a goof. You can tell by his thumbnails...
Marcus: “This video is sponsored by intel”
*Uses Amd anyway*😂
well the fact that AMD CPU's aren't frying them selves
This is some clever marketing, making us believe AMD are "Budget" cpus.
I have the same card and CPU. I tried AMD cooler with the same results so I upgraded to the (Arctic freezer 7x) which at the time was under £20 and this has been amazing never goes higher than low 80s and I play everything in 1440p. Was definitely worth the upgrade.
That's why I always recommend the R7-7700. It comes with the amazing Wraith Prism cooler.
One thing I wish many builders did was alert viewers about the QVL for memory and board compatibility. I know for some it’s not an issue, but for myself I had issues in stability that was linked to memory incompatibility. Sorry to nail you to the wall on this one, but I just never saw it and wish builders would
Yeah the only PC UA-camr that even mentions it is cataclysm pcs
I use Corsair, GSkill and Team Force mostly for the builds I make if I'm using new hardware for someone's build.
Otherwise, I use another person's build from eBay. 😂
The reason it's rarely mentioned is because 99% of the time it's a non-issue. QVL just refers to memory that was specifically tested by the manufacturer; it doesn't mean non QVL memory won't work.
Let me guess AMD?
I wished he used the PSU cultist tier list at all
I check the price of this PC in Hungary, because I try to build a PC for a friend below 1100 usd, but this cost 1333 usd without the additional cooler (cheapest prices through a lot of shops)
Ryzen 7600 CPU - 225 usd
Gigabyte B650 EAGLE AX ATX AM5 Motherboard - 180 usd
Corsair Vengeance RGB 32 GB DDR5 6000MHz - 160 usd
Silicon Power UD90 1 TB - 100 usd
Radeon RX 7700 XT - 505 usd
Cooler Master MasterBox TD500 Mesh V2 - 93 usd
MSI MAG A650BN 650 W 80+ Bronze - 70 usd
Arctic Freezer 36 - 36 usd
But are you sure the Case won't need at least one fan that blow the heat out of the case?
Finally an actually good value up to date build list from a youtuber, great job
Professional Glazer
@@Ouxlaw professional hater
Exactly. When normally most of his vids are a bit expensive. Not because it's bad. But he uses too expensive parts live high end SSD. Or expensive GPU models.
Other great UA-camrs are:
-ZTT
-PC Builder
This is one of the reasons that I recommend the R7-7700 when talking about an AM5 build. The Wraith Stealth is adequate because, as you said, you have the cooler set to quiet and the ambient room temp is pretty high but the R7-7700 comes with the Wraith Prism which is not only an amazing cooler, it's also beautiful to look at.
I've been using a Wraith Prism on my R7-5800X3D for about two years now and it has been more than fine with my temps never going over 80°C. It was originally my stepfather's cooler but he's really old-school and hates RGB. So, I traded the Wraith Spire that came with my R5-3600X for it. There's nothing better than free! 😁
Spot the error 😀. Verbally said 6 cores which is right but the image bottom left which also shows the price, TDP etc has the wrong text. It states 8 cores/16 threads.
🤦♂️
Is the CPU the 3.8GHz one? I can't find the 5.5GHz version anywhere and I'm not sure if I'm buying the right product...
*cries in dell prebuilt workstation pc*
fr
You should have included an exhaust fan in the build, or just taken one from the front. You can get an Arctic P12 for literally $7 (best value case fan by a mile right now), or a P14 for $12, and an exhaust fan will easily improve CPU temps by 5 degrees or more.
Also, they come with fluid dynamic bearings now, for $7!
I just built my first PC a couple of days ago, and this channel has been really helpful. Thanks :)
congratz to the new pc dawg!
@@Kiwi_2k24 Ty
can you tell the specs?
@@abuumair415 Ryzen 5 4600g
Gigabyte B450m K
Kingston Fury 2x8gb DDR4 3200mhz
Patriot P300 256gb NVME
Samsung 1tb HDD
MSI MAG A650BN
Thermaltake S100 Case
Thermalright TL-C12C x3 Fans
Asus AX-3000 WiFi adapter
Whole thing costed around £340
Who is here after they announced the 700 NO DISC DRIVE PS5 Pro??
Me but might go for a laptop instead unsure atm.
exactly it may be time to switch to pc plus I can get additional titles not on ps
I think it is guys we have no more choice and frankly I've had enough of playstation plus ba
I’ve completely gone back to Nintendo when it comes to console gaming anymore. Not getting a PS5 or Series X for multiple reasons and this is one of many reasons
Ayo your CPU is running 92degrees thats gonna be a nice heating in winter Pog
Technically, the transfer of heat is 100%. So whether the CPU runs at 92 degrees because of a bad cooler or at 70 with a great cooler, it will heat the room the same. It's just a matter of how fast the transference of heat occurs.
@@stevencash1609nerd
@@stevencash1609 While this is true, there is also a ton of reasons to prevent higher temps - this is exactly what you want: A fast energy transfer. Why anybody would use this cooler is beyond me - there 20-40$ coolers that do a much better job in all aspects...
A 65W CPU running at 90C or 70C transfers the same amount of heat btw
This is a really good point, it also applies with graphics cards (physics innit) which tends to be a more common decision being made.
A card with a 280 watt TDP and a crappy cooler that runs at 90 degrees is still putting out less heat than a card with a 350 watt TDP that has a great cooler and runs at 65 degrees.
So if your case is overheating with a graphics card in it that runs 280 watts, fix that first. Swapping in another, more powerful card with a better cooler will not help, it will make it worse. 😂😂
good practical build for students. very handy video. good stuff mate
bro put on an exhaust fan on the back, i am surprised coolermaster doesn't include one
Hey Markus, hopefully you won't pass out in that overheated room!😅😊
Things like the CPU cover which 9 times out of 10, you will forget where you put it, I find a spot inside the case and tape it in there. That way it is always with the Motherboard.
Or put it in the box
@@Kakashi_HMC that's what i did
I haven't had one of those since my Core2Duo because I've been all-AMD since 2008.
A very easy simple build along - really do like the way you explain everything I actually felt like I learned something from yourself 😂
I enjoy your vids but saying to keep the stock cooler then having cooling issues is not a great look especially if a noob is looking to buy new pc
I would spend that extra 200 getting a cooler, 7800xt, and maybe even the 7600x if you can get it for a good deal
Great video, love your content, some advice. Linking tutorial videos on screen to things you briefly go over would highly improve your content. Take afew seconds to say "Click here to see this topic in full detail" for exarmple (connecting wires, sort xmp, install windows, update bios, initial bios settings, installing and updating drivers,ect :)
A cheap exhaust fan would improve temps without impacting look or breaking the bank
Really love your videos, but it's hard to tell what components you really recommend, compared to which ones you have laying around/sponsored to use. Please be open amd honest about your personal opinions. There are so many other channels competing with you. Your opinion is what makes you stand out. Many thanks for all your hard work.
CPU thermals are fine. It's a 7000 series ryzen. They're engineered to run as hot as possible to boost as high as possible.
In all honesty would you recommend these pieces and parts for first time builder? Like myself
@@rekemstanley3755 That's entirely budget dependent.
I personally have a huge affinity for super budget builds because it really shows that you don't need the latest and greatest to have a good time on PC
@@AxleLotl you mind giving me a list for a build if I’m trying to spend about 1000 ??
@@rekemstanley3755 $1000USD?
@@AxleLotl mind giving me a list of parts? im on a low budget of 1200
Dude I wanna build this exact pc omg...i want it!! I love that case 😁
A recommendation for a better cpu cooler for this build? Im about to buy my first gaming pc and i think that this is the one. 😀
You can fit a 7800xt if not 7900gre in a 1k budget with a 12600kf 7500f or 7600
i had everything pretty much the same except for the 7600x and a 7800xt radeon gpu.
@@JahDr1Seems he has not much RL experience with all the stuff he talks about...sad
no you really cant without major compromises. 12600k is older now with no upgrade path due to 13th and 14th gen issues, and 7500f isnt available in the uk besides risking it on aliexpress and waiting weeks for delivery. The only thing he could have saved money on here is the case and non rgb ram
@@Rivstar You can, a 7600 i.e. is ~170gbp. Even in the UK it is possible to avoid a 9700X and get a better experience.
@@FoRk-One nobody was talking about a 9700x
@ 2:40 I'm ok thanks i used The Verge PC Build Video 😆
You forgot the most important tip: don't put the side panels on before the first boot! Bad jojo! Also you can quickly check things but mostly for the bad jojo!
Add an exhaust fan and support that GPU sag.
How do you support the sag ?
@@wozkeothere's a variety of supports available. From versions that attach to the motherboard, to ones that magnet to the case bottom.
@jskop566 cheers I'll have a look surely they should just come with the gpu if it's a problem? Especially the price of them
Can't wait to put all these parts in a cart in my country cuz its literaly going to be dubbled 😂
What is your pc budget?
Same here in Australia mate!
Doubled*
Yes, I'm getting this to play SW outlaws, it's going to be great.
great vid! nice recommendations
Id rather build a pc with last gen parts for the same price, You can get brand new Ryzen 9 5900x for 180£ or upgrade to a ryzen 7 5700x3d for the gaming performance. Id take a 6800xt rather than a 7700xt
Hopefully these unit are givin away to people
Is it good for rendering also?
nvidia is best for rendering
Can save money with mATX, 5000 series, and 32ddr4 to get a 7700xt. Also 6750xt is better than 7600
Can you start testing the FPS you get on CS2 please? It's a very consuming game and one of the most popular on Steam. Thanks keep up the great work!
For someone looking to run games such as Madden football and Planet Coast 2 /Planet Zoo, how crazy would you recommend going? Always played on console so I'm definitely a PC virgin
Apparently outlaws is a massive let down from a game play point of view
if you add in abit more money on the case u can get the constellation C5 witch comes with 5 fan 7 ARGB fans and a fan controller with the o11 dinamtic look
15:45 lmao. Nice video!
Great information 🙂
great hair style man!
Great job! 👏
That star wars outlaw comment aged well
PC Centric, cool content bro
Hey Pc Centric! I’m sure probably about to ask a question you think may be dumb.
When it comes to intake and exhaust fans is that just flipping the fan the opposite way so it blows in an opposite direction, or does it depend on software? Lastly, do you have a video on them?
Not dependent on software bud.
Just flip it and you're good to go.
I think I understand where you're coming from and why you're presuming the involvement of some software.
It's probably because you might be considering whether the fan's rotation, clockwise or anticlockwise is something to consider.
Towards which I'd say don't concern yourself with that, And just know that the angle of the fan blades physically - Concaved inwards OR concaving outwards is what's
enabling you to be able to swap their use case between intake and outtake respectively.
Hope this helps!
I’m just a first time builder but that’s all it was for me. I’m using this case the three front fans pull air in and to a BQ pure rock cpu cooler. I used another 120mm fan at the rear to pull air out and a 140mm one above the cpu cooler to pull more air up and out. My temps seem really consistent and never high. Roughly 60*C during all uses.
Would using the ryzen 7 5700x3d make any real difference on this build
Stopped watching at "Starwars outlaws comes out in a few weeks and its going to be incredible"............................
I have it and I do love it. The story is great and so too is the gameplay.
What is the tool you use to show the CPU & FPS etc... ?
I just built this pc. Thanks. I added an exhaust fan and a cpu cooler. Now i have very slow transfer speed from all usb ports. Any help with that? Bios updated.
Nice PC Marcus!!!!
I wished he used the PSU cultist tier list at all
Edit: wow he finally used the tier list?? Thi whole year and last year he's never used it. He's been recommending crapoy psus like the evga w1 at tier f. Wow. Good job
What monitor is the best for this set up?
You do realise cooler wrong way round ? The AMD Logo should be on left ! Also does not block ram slot 1 if needed in future ! And screw cooler down small turns opposite corners till all locked off, might getting proper temps then mate ! Hope that helps i run a computer shop for last 20 yrs :}
Can you do a $1500 all white pc build?
A UA-camr named GeekaWhat just did the exact thing 10 minutes ago.
@@TeriyakiOnline Thanks. I'll check it out.
i was almost thinking he would show r5 9600x or something from zen5 bulldozers cpus which are floop in every way
Hey there amazing build but! is there any cooler for 40 or maybe 75 bucks to lower those cpu temps?
i have been watching alot of his videos because ive decided to save up and wanna build a pc for the first time. i like this build compared to others ive seen. is there anything you would change with this build, my budget is around $1,000 - $1,500
Personally I would add a case fan in the back and get a better air cooler, for this CPU you don't need to go too crazy when it comes to cooling. Also if you are ready to spend $1500, you could get an even more powerful GPU. For example RX 7800 XT 16GB.
@@MarkoVuckovic32 okay thanks! I was also looking at his $750 build to get my setup sooner but ima stick with the budget of $1500, I’m just lowkey nervous because it’s my first time and there’s so many dif videos on what to build.
Can you run 2 monitors on this set up??
just copped an intel i7 7880x, rog 299x,32 gb ofddr4 3200mhz ram, a corsair aio and a 1000 watt psu for 250 pounds. good deal?
Hey Dude, Thanks for choosing my Motherboard & GPU!! My CPU is a Step Up from yours, I have the: Ryzen 7600X.
I have a Question: Are sure about the Wattage(650) of your PSU?? I'm certain I read somewhere that the Minimum Recommended Wattage for a 7000 Series(Excluding the Base 7600 Model) GPU is: 750 Watts?? Perhaps that Specification is Incorrect??
The minimum is based on you having a higher TDP CPU, this ran fine in our tests, but if you upgraded to a beefier chip, and added lots of other fans ssds etc it might not be enough
0:18 aged like milk 😂
I live under a rock, can you say why it aged so poorly?
@@imma3knee the game turned out to be absolutely HORRIBLE, literally no one likes it check reviews
@@SpamNinja1update: discontinued before it ever released
This is my 1st time watching this dude and I'm offended by the thermal paste advice!!! They should add a block feature, so I don't see other videos from this channel.
this is NOT the best budget build for 1k. The way to go is max out on the graphic cards and only build a system which doesnt bottleneck it hence youre going 4070 Super/7800 XT along a Ryzen 5600 which is fine on 1440p (not 1080p). Both the 7800 XT and 4070 Super completely annihilate the 7700 XT (not even mentioning DLSS and RT performance).
You should stop telling people 16 gigs is enough, it simply is not. Many games use up 18-22 gigs now. So at least 32 is a requirement if you really want a gaming PC in 2024 buy 64 gigs. My point proven at 22:50 when it shows more than 16 gigs being used.
I'd just change to a Thermaltake cooler in the $25-35 range, one of the peerless or w.e. they call them these days, can freaking cool anything (except intel furnaces).
Im new ro this, would you recommend Fans or Liquid Cooling?
Love the vid if I went with the exact same build but I want to have a cooler cpu what would you recommend
Wait a couple of weeks for the 7600x3d reviews
Freezer 36!
Assassin II
@@PcCentric thanks
Holy shit almost 100c on cpu during cyberpunk👀
Can you please suggest a cooler? I am considering building this Pc but I don’t know to much about Pc parts and which ones are good. I would appreciate help.
Might be on the same boat
Try the thermalright assasin king, 5 heatpipes.
Thermalright Peerless Assassin is best quality CPU Cooler for the money. And don't forget to add a exhaust fan.
will this outperform a ps5 pro?
I set the pieces together in sweden and ended on 1500$ :( . Can you build one that is one third cheaper around 700$?
Bro has a degree in yapping
Hi mate, a question - you said not to put RAM sticks next to eachother or it'll halve speed. Does this mean the benefit of having 128gb RAM as 4x 32GB sticks isn't that good over just having 2 32GB for a total of 64gb? or does the extra RAM still add greater performance. thanks
Hi, Looking at upgrading my rig - Currently have a AMD 5 5600X with a RTX 3070 8GB what would you recommend
Hi, I’m planning on doing a high end pc living room set up with a 65inch lg oled tv setup for winter, I heard you talk about pc-tv set ups before and would love to see your setup before i build one and if there’s any thing I’d need to know.
very nice video
I want to build a new PC with new component's etc and maybe better then what i got, for fun, plus as an upgrade. However my PC is fairly top of the line for a PC I built in 2020 and it plays whatever I throw at it... that said some games could be much better.. cities skylines 1 in particular..
But I don't have money to just throw at a new PC I don't necessarily need, it would be fun though.
Is this a good pc build?
Intel i9 13900F processor 24 cores and 32 threads
32 GB memory DDR5
2 TB NVMe M.2 SSD hard disc
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12 GB
Z790 motherboard with Wi-Fi 6 en 2,5 Gigabit LAN poort
850 watt power supply
2x 12 cm RGB water cooling
RGB game case
Incl Windows 11 Pro
What performance are possible with this? Could I game in 4K, 120 fps with ray tracing on or not? Is it also a good pc for streaming? Also is it possible to upgrade the graphics card to a RTX 4090 and in the future the 5090? I just want to be future proof too. But this gaming pc is a pre build one that I can buy somewhere. But I want to know if these are good specs for a gaming pc.
@Pc-Centriic so you would recommend this pc? 😊
*Buys a $100 case and cries with stock cooler.
So many decent cases in the $65 range too.
@@jskop566 I mean a nice peerless cooler for like £30 would be more than enough, then just get a cheaper case to fit in the budget.
Aint no way that's a $100 case. It's so plasticy and bad. Edit; wow it really is $100 lol. What a piece of crap.
Yeah, I had a 13600k/3080 setup in a 45 quid (60 dollar) gamermax case that came with some terrible RGB fans. 30 quid peerless Assassin cooler and laughed in 65-70 degrees temps all round. This build makes absolutely no sense from that perspective. 😂😂
the case doesnt even have an exhaust fan 😭
Hi I really like this build, perfect for someone who is a bit reluctant to build a PC, but you made it look simple,. I really want a PC for video editing with Davinci Resolve, would this CPU and GPU be OK for the latest Davinci Resolve 19 ? thanks
my only question is: CAN IT RUN MINECRAFT WITH SHADERS?
Gpu locked at 87°C, cpu 90°C 💀
😬😨
87 degrees is for hotspot, perfectly normal
@@Tomica97Kralj that’s fine and all but having 90 degrees on a cpu on a (NEW) 1k build is not a good look. He could’ve have shaved $5 on a few parts to get at least cheap $20-$30 cpu cooler like Thermalright PA
@@Tomica97Kralj 24:01 the cpu running at 92°C
I built with a 65 watt Ryzen 9 7900 just over a year ago and I used the Stock cooler. When I built the PC it was completely fine but it's starting to get hotter and hotter now. I'm guessing the thermal paste is drying out. So that's the trade off. You can either buy an aftermarket cooler with more metal or repaste every year, every 6 months ideally. I ended up buying a Peerless Assassin that is still sitting on the floor in the box but the fire and forget solution would be to just put more cooler in it. Essentially parroting everything he said with a personal spin.
What cooler and grafix card would you recommend
What program are you using for the fps overlay? Just don’t like the adrenaline overlay
Total: $1014.58 $100 for a case LUL
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 7600 3.8 GHz 6-Core Processor ($130.00)
CPU Cooler: Thermalright Assassin X 120 V2 66.17 CFM CPU Cooler ($16.79 @ Amazon)
Motherboard: ASRock B650M Pro RS WiFi Micro ATX AM5 Motherboard ($149.99 @ Newegg)
Memory: TEAMGROUP T-Create Expert 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory ($88.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: TEAMGROUP MP44L 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ($56.99 @ Amazon)
Video Card: ASRock Phantom Gaming D OC Radeon RX 6800 XT 16 GB Video Card ($429.99 @ Amazon)
Case: Okinos Aqua 3 MicroATX Mini Tower Case ($59.99 @ Amazon)
Power Supply: Enermax Revolution D.F. X 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($81.84 @ Newegg)
Great video but that gpu temp scares me
That's the hotspot, the one on the left is the core temp
@@PcCentric my bad I don’t use afterburner great video by the way
curent prices in the uk on amazon you would be way over budget of $1000 (£755), its closer to $1300 (£962.41), and thats without the AIO
Instead of that graphics card can i get a Nvidia one instead for same price????
so could I use a Samsung 990 pro for this build, or is there a better alternative. obviously one that isn't to expensive. So it stays around the 1000- 1200 euro mark.
Please do a gaming laptop build for £600?
exhaust fan be handy ...........
Something to do with not having Rear fan.. My friend had a similar build and runs on a stock cooler and it doesn't go above 70'C. Here we have 38'C Temperature..
Even the GPU is Hot..lol
That Intel sponsored is fishy to me
Great vid. Why did you mention outlaws?👎
What’s wrong with outlaws?
stock cooler on AM5 ? what temps do you get on full load ?
If you want to go for pure gaming performance and quality of course you can do much better.
For 1k you can easily get 7800xt (with 7600 CPU) or even 7900GRE if you go for AM4 with 5600X CPU. Just get cheaper Micro ATX Motherboard cheaper RAM and cheaper case. You can also get a better Gold Certified PSU and a decent CPU Cooler for that money.