DON'T Overspend on Your Gaming PC!
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There are tons of people who spend more money than they need to on their gaming pcs. Today we are going to tell you how much you really need to spend.
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After watching your video about upgrading a Dell OptiPlex I created a nice mid-range gaming PC with a SFF 7010, 16GB RAM, 500GB SSD, i7 3770, and an RTX A2000. The RAM and SSD are new, everything else I bought on eBay, and it runs great. So, thanks guys!
I built my first gaming PC a few months ago. Also it was my first gaming PC as well. I spent $645 give or take a dollar or two. Ryzen 5 5600G, AsRock A520M motherboard, SP 16GB 2 8GB sticks 3200MHz RAM, AsRock RX 6600 8GB, Thermaltake Smart 700W 80+ White, Fractal Design Focus G Petrol Blue case, I already had a M.2 SATA 256GB SSD, and a 1TB Hard Drive. I got the 5600G so if my GPU dies I can still use the PC. I have since already upgraded the PC some. I replaced the 256GB M.2 SATA with a SP NVMe 1TB Gen 3 SSD. I did keep the 1TB hard drive. I also now have 32GB 3200MHz clocked up to 3600MHz RAM also. I love it. My brother liked what I did and now wants me to build his for him. So I'm in the planing for that lol.
The $899 one Linus reviewed seemed like a good deal, if they could fix the problems before sending it.
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@@mikeware3785 nah, I'm looking to buy soon and that one fits my expectations mostly
@@mikeware3785your the only npc he literally said nothing like an npc 💀🙏
nooooooooooooooooooo you need a 300$ pc trust me it gets 500 fps if you build it right why spend more ?>
get a used 5800x for like 90 bucks and a used 2070super for like 150 bucks and there u got a pc that gets 500 fps on competative online shooter games 1080p pro settings
The 12400f 3060 one? $900 is not worth for 12400f and 3060
8:50 I felt that to my core 😂😂 I love building them and even on a tight budget I try to go all out, built my first In 2019 for about £800 so was a decent thing for the price and time, then sold it in 2021 and I'm now spending everything I have to get my second pc so I can enjoy playing triple a at 4k 144hz and stream to my 2 viewers 😂 something about it is just so fun to me.
Honestly, its because of my Amazon Store card that I have the PCs I have now. Being able to pay off my main PC over an entire year allowed me to get the PC that could play any game at 1440p/144hz with ease.
I built my first PC back in October 2019... spent about $600-$700 and it did everything I needed and wanted it to do. Went with a Ryzen 5 2600 and an Sapphire RX590. Now that you can find GPUs at reasonable prices, it's definitely nice to be able to build a solid rig at a reasonable price...depending on what you're looking to get out of it.
Brooo I literally built my first one around that time too with those exact specs!!!
i spent 200GBP for:
Motherboard: Gigabyte 320m-h
Ram: 16GB Ram DDR4 3200mhz
CPU: Ryzen 5 2400G
GPU: 1660 Super
SSD: 250 kingston ssd (windows only)
1TB hard drive for games install
and im pretty satisfied :)
My first gaming PC was a Dell vostro 270 I bought off eBay a couple years ago but now I have my own custom gaming PC. All the parts came from eBay and it cost me a bit over $600 and I'm very happy with it😊. I'm planning on building more computers in the future.
I built my first PC about a year ago and I had a blast. Spent about $1200 on it because I wanted 1440p and VR capability. Used a 3070Ti and an AMD 5700X CPU, 32 gigs of Corsair ram and a 1Tb SSD. Looks and plays great. You guys actually inspired a bit of the build so thank you 😁.
My first one was in 2015 amd athalon 860k with gtx 950. Sold it in 2021 to build my now r5 3600 rtx 3070ti. Wish i had enough money to make it my side hussle. So much fun
A bunch of awesome advice and knowledge all packed in one video. It was really helpful that you went over a lot of budget ranges.
I built my first official gaming computer in May of 2021 it was a EVGA GTX 750 Ti with a old Office PC with a i5 4th gen, I nowdays upgraded to a RTX 3080 and i9 11900k.
A year ago you guys reviewed the Thermaltake glacier 360, 5600x with 3060. I just got it set up on our Samsung 55 in can't wait to get my 144 hz monitor to start seeing the difference! Without your guys review I wouldn't of gotten such a deal on a good starter pc
Your Samsung 55 might be 120hz. I know mine is a RL feels lovely with ps5
I took three months buying and collecting the parts to build my first gaming PC and did most of the work. I then let it sit for two years because I realized I wasn't confident enough to wire it up. After that I took it to Micro Center and they wired it up. Since then I've been replacing my holder parts, ie/less than ideal parts I bought used for dirt cheap. After all the upgrades the cost of my first gaming rig was just over $900. We're talking Ryzen 5 3600 non-x, 32 GB DDR4 3200 RGB, 1TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus, 700 watt fully modular bronze plus rated PSU and the icing on the cake: MSI Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ventus 3X with 12GB GDDR6.
Yall built mine and it is perfectly! 4k everything and amazing performances
I usually like my aesthetics black but not gonna lie. That shiny white pc looks sick! Gonna consider a white build in the near future!
$250 bucks this week got me an I5 9500 MT Optiplex, a 1660 super, WiFi card, and a TB m.2. It’s a beast.
Asus tuf Rx5700 8gb -150$
Ryzen 5 3600 -64$
Asrock b550m pro 4 -116 $
Mv5-t case -89$
Alseye w90 cooler- 32$
Kingston 1tb m.2 -50$
Netac 16gb ddr4 3600mhz -45$
Thermal paste - 5$
Sleeved cables - 15$
Deepcool pf650w - 60$
Total- 630 usd, what do yall think
Robbed on mobo
My first PC was an old HP office and 6th gen i5 I took from my buddy's office that they were going to throw away. Slapped in them RX 580 and I was good to go. Now I run a 5800X 3D with a 6900XT. PC gaming was right for me
My first gaming PC was/is actually a laptop. Dell with a 4600h CPU and a 5600m GPU, all amd. Bought it for $450 on eBay. Upgrade the ram from 2x4 to 2x16. And added 500gb nvme. I use a 32in 1440p monitor plugged into the laptop. I mostly play apex legends at 1440p low settings around 100fps. I'm happy with it. And when I want to use it as a laptop I just unplug and I'm on the go.
Built my 1st pc last year...then kept upgrading it. Have enough spare parts to make a 2nd one. Use for work, gaming, and writing/research. Definitely didn't go the budget route, but I'm very happy with the result.
My first PC was a $200 Optiplex SFF with an $80 RX 560 4GB. With 16GB of RAM and an i7-3770 it was plenty of PC 5 years ago and would still be a solid start today.
Yes but spring for a system with an i4790 and use a 120$ 8gb580 if anyone goes this route.
Older titles maybe. Honestly feel you're better off with at least 6th gen intel or swinging for ryzen (perferably 2nd gen and newer).
You have support for ddr4 and the ability to upgrade into 6+ cores more easily. Also ability to use ddr4 for longer as Linux will continue it's supoort unlike windows
I always tell people to try and get a 1000-1500 budget. That will give you a really good build and platform that you can easily do upgrades (cpu/gpu) to stay up to date.
i spent like 700$ on a gaming laptop that had a 1650 with max q design wasnt bad for my first pc experience but now im rocking one of yalls 1000$ pc that yall made a video on what parts to get and im happy with it
I spent 550$ on my first prebuild and upgraded for two years now my PC is in the 1500$ range and the rest of the setup puts it at 4k. Craziest thing is the only thing remaining for my original prebuild is the hard drive. 😅
Buying PC's and/or individual components in Australia is Dang! expensive... Spent $2400 AUD on my sons in 2021, $2900 AUD on my wife's 2022 and $3400 AUD on mine in 2023. We are all happy with our rigs, have no plans to upgrade anytime soon "I hope" lol. Cheers - Jass.
My Current System/Office PC, Hp SFF:
Processor: i5-2400
RAM:16GB
GPU: Dell RX 550 4GB
Main OS Drive: 256GB Samsung SSD, Storage: 700GB Toshiba HDD
Windows OS: Windows 11
Games I played: Escape from Tarkov, Dragons Dogma - Dark Arisen, Far Cry 3, Mad Max, GTA IV & V, StarCraft 2, Euro Truck Simulator 2, Days Gone, Skyrim & Apex Legends.
$80 case, $150 I512400f, $130 motherboard, $50 1t crucial p5, $35 16gb ram, $80 700w EVGA power supply, $270 6700nonxt
Love my new computer and at this price it is a steal. I could have gone cheaper but i really wanted some better gaming performance
Last year, I built a ITX PC build I use for gaming and it originally had a 5600x I bought when they got restocked in 2021, but now Im using a 5800x in my ITX Rig and It rana 6700 xt from Asus ROG Strix line, I dubbed my build the ITX Strix build, The mobo, gpu and AIO are from Asus ROG Strix line, I have a b550-i and ROG Ryuo 240 AIO stuffed inside a Lian Li Dan A4 H20 ITX Case and a 750 Watt Phanteks Revolt SFX Platnium SFX PSU, When I got time and money to burn, Ill replace my PSU with a ROG 750 Watt Loki SFX-L unit. It has 32GB DDR4 3200 CL14 16x2 Ram g.Skill Trident RGB. It has 1 1TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus Boot and Crucial P# 4TB m.2 SSd for my games. its my gaming beast I spent time and money for updating.
I bought a used one 3 months ago for 670€
Case: MSI MAG 100r
CPU: Ryzen 5600X
CPU Cooler: nox hummer h-224
PSU: 650W 80 plus gold seasonic semi modular
Motherboard: Gigabyte b550m ds3h
SSD 1: WD Black 770 1tb nvme
SSD 2: WD Blue 500gb sata
RAM: 4x8gb cl16 Corsair vengeance 3200mhz ddr4
GPU: RX 6700XT (reference card ;-;)
the first PC I built was back in 2019 I spent around $700 I think I made some real whack decisions with it but hey it never exploded I got a 9600k bundled with a B365 HD3 mobo that I got for like $275 16gb ram, a GTX 1660 Super, whatever SSD was in my laptop and the weirdest decision I made a EVGA 450 white PSU it was an interesting build but all I did on it was play minecraft and a the occasional Fortnite and twitch stream. but now I have a much nicer rig that makes a lot more sense with a 12400f, 32gb ram, 1tb SSD, 4tb HDD (gonna get a 2tb SSD in the near future), RTX 2080, B760M DS3h, Bitfenix Nova Mesh M, all powered with a Supernova 750 GT I know the PSU is very overkill for the rig but I got it in B-Stock when it was good that is for $60 overall in this rig I spent around $900 so far
Imo I don't think your PSU is overkill. If anything you may need more power if you upgrade to a RTX 3080 or similar in the future. What's best though is to look up the cultists PSU tier list and buy C tier or above. I generally only buy A tier PSUs as you get longer warranty and chances are the PSU will live longer.
The video we all needed without even knowing it. Thanks Toasty Bros, very helpful!
$4,000 dollars
Building my first pc rn and have plans for content creation. 12700k, 3080 ti, 32gb ddr5 and it’s lookin like it’ll be around $1800-2000 all in all. I keep seeing videos like this and it makes me think I should go cheaper but then again you did mention people want 64-128gb ram for my application so maybe I’m right where I want to be lmao.
I remember building my first PC in HS about 15 years ago. I think I spent just under a thousand for everything. Computer/Monitor/Peripherals. My latest build I did a few months ago was probably $3000+ just on the computer. It’s definitely been a hobby of mine every since the first one.
Give me the old one
@@MR_stone69Been gone
Consoles can barely do 4k/60 in the menu. Was kinda shocked you could get a sweet 4070 ti setup for $1500, you'd have to double that amount here. It's robbery.
Guys, at $600 and under, either a 6900 or 6950xt is incredible value for a GPU. You can build around it and still get a great PC for cheap. There are cheap pre-builds PC's with Ryzen 5700g's. Get a good PSU and a cheap 3600 ram kit and for under a thousand, you could have an entry level 4k option.
*I built My First PC back when COVid was Just about to trigger those Lock-downs. My Build was an AMD and Although I only changed my Case Once, and that was from a PHANTEK too my Current Corsair 4000D. I built it for Video Editing and when all said & Done it only Cost me $1000. So I find it Funny people think they need a Gaming PC for everyday Mundane Task. Great Video and info*
Pawn shops are a good place as well. Got an hp pavilion with an i5 for $200.(brand new). Was able to boost it up to 4.4 and slap a 1660 super, 64gb of ram,and a battery to be able to handle it lol. and runs like a dream. Total spent? Around 500
In 2018 I got my first pc from Cyberpower for $700, gave my dad my laptop and split $350. It had a rx580 and intel i5-8400 and a HHD!! I was such a noob at the time. A year later bought a sata ssd for $20 and I think a 32gb 3200mhz set of ram for almost $200. This year I upgraded to a ryzen 7 5700g and 3070. I had a 6600 but quickly found out that it did not have the performance I was looking for
i just built my first pc around 1 week ago and it was a total of around £730 ($940) i got a used i7 11700, new rtx 4060, msi gaming plus motherboard , corsair spec delta case , msi mag 600 watt psu and 2, 1 terbyte nvme crucial ssd. as my first pc i was on a tight budget and i think i did good.
Hopefully you got that 4060 for a good price and enjoy it because that thing is kind of overpriced compared to something like a 6700xt
@@Idk-cz9ms I paid £290 which is around 360 dollars. The cheapest new 6700xt I found was £340 ( 430 dollars ) which is 50 more, as I’m on a tight budget I spent that extra 50 on my ddr4 ram. I also wasn’t sure about amd cards cause I know they run hotter and need more psu power
@@theproblem9938 surprised market is way different where you are I guess a 6700 xt goes for like 240-280 usd where I live with 12gb of vram
@@Idk-cz9ms yep I guess it’s different in the uk 🥲
@@Idk-cz9ms you are lucky af if a 6700xt is 240 - 280. That would be about £190-£200 for me. If it was cheaper than the 4060 or the same price, I would have deffo copped it
I just spent 1,000 on you guys pc can’t wait till it gets here !
Im rocking the I9-9900K with a RTX 3060. Enough power to render videos and still give me good frame rates on games.
Rate my $180 USD build
CPU:i7:6700k
Motherboard:b250mk
GPU: rx580 8gb
PSU: 450 watt thermal take litepower
SSD:arous 1tb
HDD:western digital 1tb
Case: h-24 versa thermaltake
This setup cost me cheap using second hand stuff. And holy I saved money
Not to brag but my first ever proper gaming PC costed me about $12K. I’m a content creator, photographer and designer.
Main specs:
i9 13900KS, S.
RTX Strix 4090 x2.
Motherboard Asus Z690 Glacial.
128GB RAM 5600mhz
20TB Nvme, SSD & HDD
All hardlined watercooled inside of the Lian Li 011 Dynamic Mini.
Overkill? Yes. Was I on a budget? No. Was it worth it in the end? Hell yeah.
I went from console gaming to PC (laptop) gaming in early 2020, but I didn’t know a lot about anything at this point and really just bought my first “gaming” system on an impulse buy, I got an ACER Nitro 5 17.3” with a 1660Ti and 8Gb ram… I upgraded the ram shortly after… in hindsight, I would have probably looked into building a pc… which is what I have the intention of doing next time… the 1660Ti is okay for what I currently do/play, but as updates come out, my laptop is becoming increasingly difficult to stream my content on, I need to first convince the wife that I NEED to build my own PC first… then justify the costs to her haha, on a side note… my laptop cost me around £1,300 nearly 4 years ago and I am disgusted with just how much an actual PC would have been/will be, if I had just researched a little first, which is why I love watching channels like this.
Sadly in England, we don’t have places like Micro Center where we can just go and buy components we want… pricing is also very different here too.
My first gaming pc came with a 3060 and a ryzen 5500. Thanks to my roommate who's a pc enthusiast I was able to upgrade my cpu to a 5800x for 100 dollars and bought his nova 750 for an extra 50. I also snagged a gtx 4070.
Best value to money for a gaming PC. Would be a SteamDeck.
"PC"
I spend waaaay to much on PC's and gear, but I also spent way to much on cars back in the day when that was my main hobby :')
I lean to AMD just because the price to performance here in Norway is unbeatable, a 4090 is twice the price of a 7900XTX.
3 PC's + 1 laptop at the moment, R5 5600 + 6800XT, R7 5800X3D + 6950XT, R9 5900X + 7900XTX, And I5 11th gen + RTX3060 for the laptop at 144hz. 1080 165hz, 75" 120hz at 1440p 4K 60hz optional, 27" curved MSI 240hz 1440p. Expensive hobby o.O money go flying....
I've just built a gaming rig and spent £2000 on it. Ryzen 7700, 32GB DDR5 6000, Radeon 7900XT and 2TB NVME. The thing flies. 1440p and most new games at ultra with RT enabled I'm pulling over 90fps in most games. Turn off RT and I'm usually clearing 140-200fps depending on the game.
Same config but Ryzen 7700x and a 1440P 165htz ips monitor for about 2000$, like Steave said rips through any game even 4k
@reddemonk1 only have a 1440p monitor and yet to try it hooked up to my 55inch QLED to try in 4K.
The problem right now in the PC enthusiast community is wasteful spending. People never really sit down and think about what they want to get out of their PC. Stop buying things for specs you don’t need, or because it looks “cool”. Stop buying $2,000+ computers to only utilize a fraction of the potential.
I see your "diminishing returns" and raise you a RTX 4090. 😁Kidding aside, I built my first Gaming PC in 1998. The value for money now is amazing, but I still would say "build as much into it as you can afford." Especially now when Game Developers are no longer letting 8GB of VRAM hold them back.
Dave Foley and Seth Rogan are here to save you money! LOL Great video, guys.
9:49 Never use the term "Lego for adults" to describe PC building. Firstly, because I know a lot of smart people in the PC/Tech community who are under the age of 19. Second, when I hear that term, something else that's inappropriate comes to mind. Nice video btw. Toasty Bros, you guys are awesome.
Thanks as always Toasty Bros!
built my first PC for my hardware class for less than 700 dollars, upgraded it a week later.
I can say I haven't overspent on building my pc, as I cat all my parts used/on sale, however I am probably adducted to pc building as I have 5pc's in my home that I built, plus another 10 for friends I built, some of them done for no reason other than I was bored.
locals here go for the $500 gaming rig included with a RX 580 8gb graphics card.
It's enough for a decent Quality gaming, that dont require the ultra graphics, perfect for remote work, online school and your beloved Game in free time
For my nieces (8yr) I was thinking an intel 12100F on the 13th gen chipset with a RTX 3060 12GB 16 GB Ram DDR5. That should play Fortnight, Roadblox. High Settings 120Hz.. The 3060 12GB might last as the games they play change.
i spent 1300 last year i5 12400 32gbs ram and a rx 6800 gpu, some would say that's a lot for what i got but it all comes down to the quality of parts used.
I've been telling my friends that for awhile now. I haver never build a pc over 1k I recaentlly built my little brother a pc with an rtx 2060 and 10th gen i5 and he loves it and the build was around $400. And my first build was in fact an optiplex build back in 2020 and it was around $300
I paid $340 for my newer PC:
MSI Z370-A Pro Motherboard
i7 8700k
16GB DDR4 RAM at 3000MHz
GTX 1060 6GB
1TB NVME SSD
Corsair H100i 240mm AIO cooler
KEDIERS C570 open air case
that seems like really good for 340. you did good
I spent like $400 on my gaming pc. It has an i7 3770s, 32gb of ddr3, and an rtx 2060. All of it is secondhand. The PC was only like $250 and then I upgraded the GPU. I actually still have an extra RX580 8gb that it came with.
What year did you buy the pc? That couldn't have been recent. Judging by prices the past 3 years, the RTX 2060 alone should cost more than it
I commented last time about roblox, I know that it might not take a lot of ram, but over the years the graphics have gotten way better. Now graphics cards are needed, if you ever put Roblox in a videos try the games
-phantom forces
-bad business
- Greenville
- Southwest Florida
people of all ages play the game, it’s not the game you may think it was back then.
My first and current pc I got with my birthday but I've been building to more mid range gaming, but it's oldddd. It has an asus motherboard(can't remember wich one) and an amd fx8300 eightcore processor with an nzxt 750 watt psu, nvidia 1050ti 4gb, SanDisk 1tb ssd a Seagate 1 tb harddrive and 12 gb of ram put around 250€ in it atm
Hello Toasty Bros I posted this on the last video and I will continue doing so until you respond, love your videos and as someone who is too young probably (11) and needing to save money, I was wondering if for a video you guys could do this Bing AI made pc. The parts are listed below and I hope you can compare with something around the same price range.
Building a gaming PC for $300 can be challenging, but it is possible. Here is a list of components that you can use to build a gaming PC for under $300:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3200G APU
Motherboard: ASRock B450M-HDV R4.0
RAM: Patriot Viper 4 8GB DDR4 3000MHz
Storage: Kingston A400 240GB SSD
Power Supply: EVGA 500 W1, 80+ WHITE 500W
This build will allow you to play most games on lower settings on a 1080P monitor. The Ryzen 3 3200G APU has decent integrated graphics built into it that can handle most games out there on at least minimum settings1. I hope that helps!
If this gets attention know that I am interested with tech stuff and when I see something I want to work on, I usually spend long amounts of time racking up the money for it.
Thank You!
spent 300 for gpu. 500 for a refurbished 2019 HP prebuilt i5 9400 8 GB, 35 for additional 8 GB, 300 for 1440 monitor.
Built my rig sep 2019 R5 2600 GTX 1660 480g sata SSD 4tb HDD PSU 650 ram 2 stick 16gig upgrade in 2022 to 32 and 6pipe air cooler to play on my 1080p 60 htz TV waiting to get 5600 and 4070 or 7700 or 7800 or 7900xt😅 to upgrade.
Im now saving my money to buy a starting gaming setup for like 600 usd where im trying to put like everything i need in a budget of 600 usd(pc,mouse,keyboard,monitor) i researched like 5 months in continue just to know everything i needed to know. For the pc im going with a custom pc wich i will build and i going with the ryzen 5 5600g with intergrated grafics and after i will be able to put a dedicated gpu when the time comes. Its enough for me cause i will not play very demanding games like: csgo, Fortnite,lol,roblox, and probably if it works a little wz 2.0.
I’m looking at this $900 stgaubron gaming pc these are the specs Intel Core i7-10700KF up to 5.1G,GeForce RTX 3060 12G GDDR6,16G DDR4,1T SSD,WiFi,BT 5.0 ik it off Amazon but i wanted to make it simple for my mom to buy it from a sight she used too
that green thermaltake case is BUSSSIN
GUYS, here is what I want to see you do on this channel.
BUILD a cheap rig, that is UPGRADABLE. I mean, find a motherboard that can be upgraded to the latest CPU, and build it with the lowest CPU it supports, or close to that.
Then, everything else, you can pick low level memory for the system ram, but show how its upgradable in a years time to have a real power house for gaming/work.
Can you do this? You NEVER talk about what you can upgrade the motherboard up to. That is VERY important to anyone buying a shitbox because we all want to know what we can UPGRADE to when we have some extra cash.
Thanks.
First pc was the family pc that was handed down a mighty 486 Dx66 with a cd drive first game I played was command and conquer for non boomers that was when games were sold on things called discs and dlc did not exist aka the glory days
But first pc paid for with my own money was a pentium 4 3ghz with 4gb of ram and a 16mb tnt riva vanta cost 599 pounds around 700 bucks that was around 2001/2
I’m about to build my first pc I’m going with a Ryzen 7700x and 7900xt I wanna be able play 1440p high on shooters and 4K tweaked settings on story based games
I definitely could’ve spent way less on my PC, I mainly play Skyrim, terraria, Minecraft and Apex, not sure I needed to spend 1500 for that.
I want to build a budget PC to hook up to my 4K home theater. Doesnt need to run games natively at 4k but 4k video playback and strong emulation power (mostly switch) is a must. Would like it under 600W since I got gifted a CM600 PSU. I already got old Dell midi tower and i5-3470 laying around. However I was thinking of getting into AM4 with B550 and 5600x. Maybe throw in 6700 XT if 600W can support it. Perfect combi for 1440p maybe 4k with FSR at 550W accoring to my research. Please let me know what you think.
What are some good recommendations for 1440p high refresh rate gaming 🤔
Hey toasty bros i waa wondering if you could possibly do a review of the ryzen 5 7500f that was released in china recently and can be bought through alliexpress which is said to have simlar preformace to intels 13500 for way cheaper
I spent around $600 on my first pc, it had a i5 650, 8gb ddr3 1333, and a geforce 9800 gtx+ I still have the pc.
had my HP Pavilion 690 gaming pc since 2019 with RX 580 4GB with a Ryzen 5 2400g with vega 11 and it runs most my games good. only game I can't run well is battlefield 2042 even though i meet minimum requirements it stutters a lot even on the lowest settings
Nice image of Indianapolis in the video
Fixing to buy a pre build even tho I want to build one but I don’t know everything about them so I’m fixing to get a prebuilt with a 3060 and i7 13700f for $1199 hope I’m not over paying but I to start pc gaming.
Unfortunately, a PC would just sit collect dust at my house because I work 5 days a week away from home. So a laptop best works for me.
Hi great video, im a heavy gamer! But that is very good edvice! Im thinking of an upgrade for my laptop! I have a rtx 3060 acer right now would love a more haver hitter, im also on a buget so thats for the edvice
found a 7900x on discount. will use the igfx untill i can afford a 7900xt or xtx. ill call it the 7900cubed.
just wondering offering a 2% discount on your store what sort of money would you actually save with that? 10 bucks or something?
$10-$20 ish.. lol. Not much margin on their builds after you take in the cost of employees. They aren't building it themselves but paying other people to do it. ;) You can cut out that middle man and do it all yourself to save more money.
@@michaelkaudze1883 yeah good point lol 😅
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thanks for this video. Ive been looking to buy or build my first PC bc my MacBook air is slowly dying and I want to get into it. I just didn't know where to start when it comes to budgeting. I wanna be able to play spiderman 2 in at least 1440p 60fps and comp games at 120+ fps. So it sounds like I have to at least spend $600
#11! ty for the great vids guys yall helped me alot wen i built my first pc!
Im currently building my first pc on a budget. I got a Rtx 3060 12Gb and was wondering what cpu i should but and cooling for it. I want to start streaming and video editing. I also want to stream from console and pc but want it to last at least 2 years
Question... What do you recommend for Apex Legends at 1080p medium settings 😇
I'm brand new to this pc stuff but i really want to have a gaming pc that plays almost everything on 4k and be future proof. I'm thinking about getting maybe a 4070ti but dont know what else to do lol. i was looking at getting some pre built pc by cyberpower but i dont know. dont really want to go over $2k.
i love yall videos man keep going
I'm planning on a 550 euro pc (i'm in europe) do you think that it's a good specs choice for the price?
cpu:ryzen 5 4500
motherboard: asus prime b450-a II (micro atx)
gpu: gtx 1660 super / rtx 2060 6gb (used amazon)
ram: lexar thor ddr4 2x8gb
ssd: team group mp33 1tb m.2 nvme
psu: aresgame 80+bronze 650w
case: kolink observatory lite
please answere it would help me a lot :)
I wish I would’ve found y’all sooner.😭
Your next pc build you should test warframe, it's a high graphics game
I’m in the market for a upgrade on my current Gaming PC. Currently I have an Intel Core i5 13400f and a RTX 3060. I want to upgrade to a i7 13 generation what graphics card should I pair it with. And also is AIOs worth it?
My first rig that I bought was from a friend for $100. It had a Pentium 100mhz CPU.
The first one I built was an AMD 200mhz. It cost @$250.
I'm crossed between an RX 6700XT or RX6700 (non xt) because it's cheaper
I need to know what is the best prices to build a pc for a rlly good mw2 and cod pc and streaming do u have any advice
I like to plaY Madden and hitman series and The mafia series what or how much should I spend on a gaming pc?