You generally will not be able to plug in the SAS drive to a SATA board using that adapter. While these two interfaces seem familiar, SATA controllers don't support SAS drives due to differences in the signal itself, and you will need a separate PCIe card [HBA / RAID controller] to make any connection to the drive..
While I have adhd and often prefer more energetic humor, I also have autism and like this too! A lot! It's very refreshing, obvious and loud sells a lot better and gets overwhelming, especially when tasteless. Thankyou!
Hey budget bin!! Love ur vids sm!! I always watch them in class, while i eat, and especially when i sleep!! Theyre so relaxing and infomative, thank you so much!
I’ve been in this space for a very long time. I never officially made a UA-cam channel, but I’ve been following tech channels for a long time. I enjoy your spin on it. Keep up the great work.
I must admit that I really like your narration style and man, the fact that you thought of using the driver disc to install the drivers was crazzy xD it brought me back to 2010 era, haha. Keep up the good work! :)
the "this app can't run on your pc" can either mean a failed download, or the windows build being "Streamlined" (which essentially means it's blocking every single thing you try installing and making your PC experience a suffering). even tho i've never watched your content, i already liked this video.
Glad i found ur channel randomly today, love these low budget videos. You definitely deserve more subs. Oh and the intro with the crayon feels so comfy.
Another great vid mate! Decent upgrade for sure and no worries about the dumb mistake. I recently bought the wrong cooler for the recent build on my channel. Fortunately, it has turned into more content as I am now in the process of building an entire pc off the wrong cooler 😂 Once again, appreciate the artwork and subtle comedy
A tip from an Xbox series S guy with low storage - you don’t have to deal with the slow reading of a regular hard drive if you just use it to store games and whenever you want to play them you’d transfer them back to the SSD. It’s a little tedious (even more on PC) but it’s the no cost option!
This was a lovely addition to the little gaming PC that could! Have a fantastic Halloween, and thank you for greatly improving a very stressful week for me with your $100 intro
I recently DOUBLED the cores/threads in my my $30 server (HP Proliant ML110 G6) for $5.99 on eBay 😀a Xeon X3450 was the cheapest price-to-performance upgrade I've ever done. She runs truenas scale with around 16TB of networks storage
Very nice. i got a very similar build as ive been a cheapskate and used a lot of OEM stuff for years, had an Acer board with an i7-2600 latched in and 16gb dual channel ddr3 with my 1060 3gb i use, but now ive gotten my hands on a Dell XPS 4100 board with an i7-4790 like yours, and i got a cpl 8gb sticks to throw in to bring it up to 24gb. I have it in a Stryx case, an Ares750w PSU, with a 120gb WD Green SSD and a 4tb seagate barracuda (i said im cheap lol, both are new). im still able to get at the new AAA games, even if i have to knock down the settings at times. Love the video, these lil OEM rigs are always the most fun to get going :)
5:02 totally valid i remember trying to buy some ddr3 ram and thought i found a killer deal only to find out it was ddr3r "registered ram" or ecc thats only compatible on xeon cpus, so i know that feel
I recently bought a refurbished HP workstation with the Xeon CPU and ECC RAM, not realizing how much more expensive it was going to be to upgrade in the future 😄
IDK why you're saying that it's not reliable; I've had a Dell 3020 SFF for 5 years now and it's been VERY reliable. Except that time that I screwed up the motherboard socket, but that was my fault entirely, and I fixed it cheaply. Point is, they didn't build these for speed, they built them for reliability, which is what businesses want anyway. It fulfilled its three year mission and was sold on to my local reseller, and then I picked it up, and it's STILL running without trouble, with the usual upgrades (16GB, 1TB SSD, GT 1030) applied.
If you had done a teeny bit more searching I think you could've found a 1060 3GB and gotten a bit more performance per dollar. Good video as always though!
Even the 1060 6GB can be found for around the same price at times, there was one being sold local to me for $50 USD a few weeks ago. It can take quite a bit of waiting around and deal searching though, so I understand a content creator doing something that can be more easily replicated by their audience 🙂
G'day BB, 8:03 🤨Instead of unplugging the ODD put the OS SSD up in the Empty ODD Bay, or while it would put you over budget here for a GPU + PSU only upgrade on a DELL/HP like this if you can find an In Win IP-S400GQ2-0 they suit these DELL cases for 2 short + 2 long SATA & have 6pin PCIe, the last one I got cost me $25AUD delivered from eBay. That SAS/SATA mistake is quite easy to make, I have found even when using the SATA/STAII/SATAIII selector trying to eliminate them you still get SAS mixed in as Sellers have put them in the wrong catagory🤦♂, Not sure about other markets but down here in Australia when you look at higher capacity 3TB/4TB/6TB SAS they can bet quite a bit cheaper compared to SATA so I would find a review of the adapter very interesting
"deathstar" was refering to when the deskstar drives where failing in huge amounts in the 2000s when ibm owned that hdd division. after hitachi buying that hdd division the hdds are pretty reliable from them. also used drives are great if they are server-grade.
That XFX RX 560 is strange with AMD drivers on Windows. Never had issues with RX 460s, RX 470s, RX 570s, and RX 580s. The RX 560 has no problem on Linux. But trying out official or Nimez drivers. Both never worked on my RX 560 either. Weird. Loved the video. Really like you using that old Dell PS2 keyboard too(if yours is PS2 though). I have two of the exact same kind. They are strangely decent. keyboards even today.
I love messing with these OptiPlex's and just dells in general. Have my main in a XPS case. Those OptiPlex's can run 1600mhz ram btw you'd probably just need matching sticks it can also support 32gb.
the best ive done optiplex 4th gen used- $20 xeon e3-1230 v3 used - $5(sold i5) 16gb ddr3 - $20 used(sold 4gb ddr3) 120gb ssd - $10 new 4TB hdd - $15 used(yes it works and has worked for the last 2 years. literally just game storage. dont care if it dies) rx 6400 4gb - $65 used with unactivated warranty card i dont run Windows. i run Kubuntu and there are some games that run SO much better for seemingly no reason. give it a shot on this pc.
It would be interesting to see if you can do a "blueprint" PC from the exact same you spent on the two videos. Meaning can you get a modern Ryzen 5000 or 7000 series where the path to upgrade and stay on the same platform is the same? That was one thing with my old intel builds. Always got stuck on the motherboard and had to basically redo every time.
This def gives me some ideas for the Optiplex 7020 i picked up about two years ago. I already tossed in a 250 GB Western Digital SSD i had on hand in it to get it up and running. It currently has the Core I5 4590 so not a bad start. If i remember right it has 8 gb in it currently. Now i do have a couple GPUs i could throw in it that are about the same tier. a GTX 650 TI and a Radeon HD 6970. Though i am unsure if the Radeon will physically fit yet.
I just got a 7010 mid tower and I'm throwing in a GTX 1050ti, what do you think of my build! I also have 1.5tb in hard drive and 512 ssd with 24gb ram ;3
An old non-HT quad doesn't really cut it in recent titles or esports in late 2024. As for the GPU upgrade, while the RX560 is only marginally more powerful than the W5100, having feature level 12.1 instead of 11.1 will expand the number titles from this decade you can run greatly.
It’s me again! Upgraded my PSU to a 400W EVGA, and hoping the EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 SSC 6GB graphics card coming in today works :) had a for parts/repair one come in yesterday and was having display issues.
@ so the for parts GPU did not work, the second one came in. I ripped out the drive cage for good and installed the new card. Everything works and I can now play games that I couldn’t beforehand. I can drop my specs later if you want
i built mine from a dell precision 5810,xeon 2680 v4,32gb ddr4 2400 ram,500gb ssd,2tb 7200rpm hdd and a rx 6600 xt all for £280 and plays most games at 1440p and 4k depending on the settings
i like yer thinking. tho i tend to look for mobo's that let you oc chips, or cheap unlocked chips like the g3258, 10 bucks, and its 2 cores will run about as fast as a 4790k's cores when oc'd from 3.2 to 4.4 stock cooler. a lotta 1866 ddr3 can oc to 2400, i see 10$ 8gb sticks of kingston's i know to work. got a 750ti oc'd too and running sf6 1080 at not too ugly settings, they're prolly 30$? i wouldn't go as old as this 2014 stuff, but when i checked what it'd cost to rebuild a budget pc i made someone a few years ago, it's not much anymore, and it still works great! be sure to tweak your 560 with msi afterburner--you can eek out more fps without increasing any voltages, therefore no threat to hardware. just see how fast you can set things before it gets confused!
Even if you bought the I7 4790K instead of the I7 4790, would it really make a difference? Can you do any overclocking with an OEM board? And I would have gotten a GTX 1050 ti. A much better GPU at roughly the same price.
What is the top best graphics card without bottlenecking with the 4790 or with (K) as I also have one of these optiplex desktop as I just want to play moderate games!
Best way to save money on that processor wouldve been a xeon e3 1240 v3 basically an i7 4790 but with no graphics that wouldve costed you less, atleast it does, where i live😅
With custom PCs, you'll often have to go into your BIOS and assign a Boot Drive yourself. Often times Windows can figure it out by itself, but other times you have to tell it where to boot the OS from manually.
I think its amazing, that for 20€ more, you could get an E5-2697 AV4 with 16 cores at 2.6ghz, and 40mb l3 cache. Ofc, i understand, that this wouldnt be realistic or useful on this budget, but i just thought about how hopelessly overpriced old i7 cpus are.
Just as amazing in my country that a Xeon E3 1290 V2 (3.7-4.1 Ghz) costs just as much as an I7 3770k(3.5-3.9GHz), and uses the same socket. Dunno though if the Optiplex 7010 or 9010 can support it.
I wanted to do this with my Inspiron 3847, however the motherboard unfortunately stopped working, which means I now can't until I locate a new motherboard.
I have a Optiplex 7010 and got a RX 570 and I could not get those AMD official drivers to work. After like 10 hours I just sent it back and now I have a GTX 780 for the same $40. Btw do not recommend this. I already have a 750w PSU I could put in, but it draws 250w and gets sooo hot lol. Id recommend anything in my spot a couple weeks ago to get a GTX 960 Although as you said its a good point A to B system. It does well for what I use but enough that im happy and excited for an new system down the line
If I was you, I would have just bought the ssd and the gpu. the cpu won't improve the performance that much anyway. Running games on ssd would give better loading time and stability
@@BudgetBin Sorry i didn't but as soon as i saw that RX 560 i knew i had to comment something since i used that GPU and it was horrible and not worth its price
" a solid amount of storage" - top notch commentary
@@Ginmaru you are so right. Perhaps I should have referred to it as magnetic?
@@BudgetBin i think he has store rage
You generally will not be able to plug in the SAS drive to a SATA board using that adapter. While these two interfaces seem familiar, SATA controllers don't support SAS drives due to differences in the signal itself, and you will need a separate PCIe card [HBA / RAID controller] to make any connection to the drive..
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While I have adhd and often prefer more energetic humor, I also have autism and like this too! A lot! It's very refreshing, obvious and loud sells a lot better and gets overwhelming, especially when tasteless. Thankyou!
Can't wait to come back and watch this in a years time when you've got over a million subs...
Are you trying to get on my good side? Because it IS working. lol
Hey budget bin!! Love ur vids sm!! I always watch them in class, while i eat, and especially when i sleep!! Theyre so relaxing and infomative, thank you so much!
I’ve been in this space for a very long time. I never officially made a UA-cam channel, but I’ve been following tech channels for a long time. I enjoy your spin on it. Keep up the great work.
I must admit that I really like your narration style and man, the fact that you thought of using the driver disc to install the drivers was crazzy xD it brought me back to 2010 era, haha. Keep up the good work! :)
Great video! Sucks about that SAS drive. I _almost_ made that mistake myself recently, noticed it just in time.
Well hopefully I can make some use out of it in the future! Glad you enjoyed the video! :)
the "this app can't run on your pc" can either mean a failed download, or the windows build being "Streamlined" (which essentially means it's blocking every single thing you try installing and making your PC experience a suffering).
even tho i've never watched your content, i already liked this video.
Really like the progression format 👍
Glad i found ur channel randomly today, love these low budget videos. You definitely deserve more subs. Oh and the intro with the crayon feels so comfy.
We love to see an updated video! Beautiful artwork, as usual! 😅
I always knew you were cool, these videos are the proof of it.
But if i ever needed more proof, those cargo shorts man, You're a man of Culture.
@@skorpysk Finally, someone said it for me!
Another great vid mate! Decent upgrade for sure and no worries about the dumb mistake. I recently bought the wrong cooler for the recent build on my channel. Fortunately, it has turned into more content as I am now in the process of building an entire pc off the wrong cooler 😂 Once again, appreciate the artwork and subtle comedy
Glad I found your channel, entertaining video , I'm gonna try this build
A tip from an Xbox series S guy with low storage - you don’t have to deal with the slow reading of a regular hard drive if you just use it to store games and whenever you want to play them you’d transfer them back to the SSD. It’s a little tedious (even more on PC) but it’s the no cost option!
Fun video and a solid sequel to that $100 Gaming PC video. Hope your channel gets more views and recognition! It's very much deserved
i love ur editing style and those little drawing looking animations i think? They are great
i just watched the first episode today! happy to see the next one is out!
I have literally watched every video from this channel since I watched this video, excited for more videos to come
This was a lovely addition to the little gaming PC that could!
Have a fantastic Halloween, and thank you for greatly improving a very stressful week for me with your $100 intro
woah I thought you had a million subscribers, I really enjoyed watching your content keep up the good work man.
Nothing is easier and more sure to work than using the CD for drivers, no wasted time digging around or getting the wrong drivers, it just works!❤
good video man, this style really reminds me of mattkc (which is a good thing)
Ily bro, you give me hope
I recently DOUBLED the cores/threads in my my $30 server (HP Proliant ML110 G6) for $5.99 on eBay 😀a Xeon X3450 was the cheapest price-to-performance upgrade I've ever done.
She runs truenas scale with around 16TB of networks storage
Intro was a banger fr fr no cap
Very nice. i got a very similar build as ive been a cheapskate and used a lot of OEM stuff for years, had an Acer board with an i7-2600 latched in and 16gb dual channel ddr3 with my 1060 3gb i use, but now ive gotten my hands on a Dell XPS 4100 board with an i7-4790 like yours, and i got a cpl 8gb sticks to throw in to bring it up to 24gb. I have it in a Stryx case, an Ares750w PSU, with a 120gb WD Green SSD and a 4tb seagate barracuda (i said im cheap lol, both are new). im still able to get at the new AAA games, even if i have to knock down the settings at times. Love the video, these lil OEM rigs are always the most fun to get going :)
Very good video as always. I have done a similar process before with an Optiplex and they make good budget gaming pcs.
What processor and graphics setup do you have?
Which optiplex is the best to buy for some one who's trying to get into pc gaming on a budget?
@@kp-ms9zqfrom 380 and up
380 is cheaper and u could get the parts faster since it’s least demanding than the 7020
5:02 totally valid i remember trying to buy some ddr3 ram and thought i found a killer deal only to find out it was ddr3r "registered ram" or ecc thats only compatible on xeon cpus, so i know that feel
I recently bought a refurbished HP workstation with the Xeon CPU and ECC RAM, not realizing how much more expensive it was going to be to upgrade in the future 😄
IDK why you're saying that it's not reliable; I've had a Dell 3020 SFF for 5 years now and it's been VERY reliable. Except that time that I screwed up the motherboard socket, but that was my fault entirely, and I fixed it cheaply. Point is, they didn't build these for speed, they built them for reliability, which is what businesses want anyway. It fulfilled its three year mission and was sold on to my local reseller, and then I picked it up, and it's STILL running without trouble, with the usual upgrades (16GB, 1TB SSD, GT 1030) applied.
If you had done a teeny bit more searching I think you could've found a 1060 3GB and gotten a bit more performance per dollar.
Good video as always though!
or even an RX 580 (570) 2048 used would've been close!
Even the 1060 6GB can be found for around the same price at times, there was one being sold local to me for $50 USD a few weeks ago. It can take quite a bit of waiting around and deal searching though, so I understand a content creator doing something that can be more easily replicated by their audience 🙂
Gimme another episode!! I need another $100 incremental update!!
I did the same thing, I thought SAS was the same as SATA.
I still have 2 15k RPM SAS drives on the shelf with no home because I had no idea.
G'day BB,
8:03 🤨Instead of unplugging the ODD put the OS SSD up in the Empty ODD Bay, or while it would put you over budget here for a GPU + PSU only upgrade on a DELL/HP like this if you can find an In Win IP-S400GQ2-0 they suit these DELL cases for 2 short + 2 long SATA & have 6pin PCIe, the last one I got cost me $25AUD delivered from eBay.
That SAS/SATA mistake is quite easy to make, I have found even when using the SATA/STAII/SATAIII selector trying to eliminate them you still get SAS mixed in as Sellers have put them in the wrong catagory🤦♂,
Not sure about other markets but down here in Australia when you look at higher capacity 3TB/4TB/6TB SAS they can bet quite a bit cheaper compared to SATA so I would find a review of the adapter very interesting
I miss my old optiplex build, had a i7-4790 and an SSD when I bought it. I upgraded it to 16GB RAM and a GTX980, and a new psu with an adapter.
"deathstar" was refering to when the deskstar drives where failing in huge amounts in the 2000s when ibm owned that hdd division. after hitachi buying that hdd division the hdds are pretty reliable from them. also used drives are great if they are server-grade.
That XFX RX 560 is strange with AMD drivers on Windows. Never had issues with RX 460s, RX 470s, RX 570s, and RX 580s. The RX 560 has no problem on Linux. But trying out official or Nimez drivers. Both never worked on my RX 560 either.
Weird.
Loved the video. Really like you using that old Dell PS2 keyboard too(if yours is PS2 though). I have two of the exact same kind. They are strangely decent. keyboards even today.
Keeping it real, much respect 👍
been waiting for a sequel
I love messing with these OptiPlex's and just dells in general. Have my main in a XPS case. Those OptiPlex's can run 1600mhz ram btw you'd probably just need matching sticks it can also support 32gb.
Ngl you sound a LOT like LGR, but hey that's not a bad thing. This style of video is very cozy and inspiring as well. :)
the best ive done
optiplex 4th gen used- $20
xeon e3-1230 v3 used - $5(sold i5)
16gb ddr3 - $20 used(sold 4gb ddr3)
120gb ssd - $10 new
4TB hdd - $15 used(yes it works and has worked for the last 2 years. literally just game storage. dont care if it dies)
rx 6400 4gb - $65 used with unactivated warranty card
i dont run Windows. i run Kubuntu and there are some games that run SO much better for seemingly no reason. give it a shot on this pc.
It would be interesting to see if you can do a "blueprint" PC from the exact same you spent on the two videos. Meaning can you get a modern Ryzen 5000 or 7000 series where the path to upgrade and stay on the same platform is the same? That was one thing with my old intel builds. Always got stuck on the motherboard and had to basically redo every time.
Loving your content mate, some more solid uploads like this and I may have to become a member...
This is not a threat
Brother I literally commented I would love this on the other video!!!! I love you
"I never make mistakes while shopping" *looking at a pile of ecc memory I no use for*
This def gives me some ideas for the Optiplex 7020 i picked up about two years ago. I already tossed in a 250 GB Western Digital SSD i had on hand in it to get it up and running. It currently has the Core I5 4590 so not a bad start. If i remember right it has 8 gb in it currently. Now i do have a couple GPUs i could throw in it that are about the same tier. a GTX 650 TI and a Radeon HD 6970. Though i am unsure if the Radeon will physically fit yet.
I just got a 7010 mid tower and I'm throwing in a GTX 1050ti, what do you think of my build! I also have 1.5tb in hard drive and 512 ssd with 24gb ram ;3
I see Arma 3.
respect! 😍
An old non-HT quad doesn't really cut it in recent titles or esports in late 2024.
As for the GPU upgrade, while the RX560 is only marginally more powerful than the W5100, having feature level 12.1 instead of 11.1 will expand the number titles from this decade you can run greatly.
K variant might have been a waste of money since the bios probably doesn’t allow overclocking .
It’s me again! Upgraded my PSU to a 400W EVGA, and hoping the EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 SSC 6GB graphics card coming in today works :) had a for parts/repair one come in yesterday and was having display issues.
Update ?
@ so the for parts GPU did not work, the second one came in. I ripped out the drive cage for good and installed the new card. Everything works and I can now play games that I couldn’t beforehand. I can drop my specs later if you want
@@fatshaggy8159 would be much appreciated
I like taking a $100 PC and adding another $100. Then, later add another $100 😂. To infinity and beyond!
Great video
Very nice!
Lovely
if you make a 300 dollar gaming pc that can run high end games at 60+ fps i will pee my pants.
I wonder if maxing out that system is better value thana pc with close specs to that optiplex with the highest end parts (within reason)
Sooooo I may or may not have been inspired to cram $1500 worth of new parts into a 7010 I had sitting in the corner, after your last video…
@@Lordspaghett what parts did you choose? Lol
ryzen 7800x3d build
you sound like a younger "8-bit guy"
i built mine from a dell precision 5810,xeon 2680 v4,32gb ddr4 2400 ram,500gb ssd,2tb 7200rpm hdd and a rx 6600 xt all for £280 and plays most games at 1440p and 4k depending on the settings
i like yer thinking. tho i tend to look for mobo's that let you oc chips, or cheap unlocked chips like the g3258, 10 bucks, and its 2 cores will run about as fast as a 4790k's cores when oc'd from 3.2 to 4.4 stock cooler. a lotta 1866 ddr3 can oc to 2400, i see 10$ 8gb sticks of kingston's i know to work. got a 750ti oc'd too and running sf6 1080 at not too ugly settings, they're prolly 30$? i wouldn't go as old as this 2014 stuff, but when i checked what it'd cost to rebuild a budget pc i made someone a few years ago, it's not much anymore, and it still works great! be sure to tweak your 560 with msi afterburner--you can eek out more fps without increasing any voltages, therefore no threat to hardware. just see how fast you can set things before it gets confused!
I am using dell optiplex 3020 i5-4570 with gtx 1050ti 4gb / ram 16gb windows 11 pro
Is it good for gaming?
Even if you bought the I7 4790K instead of the I7 4790, would it really make a difference? Can you do any overclocking with an OEM board? And I would have gotten a GTX 1050 ti. A much better GPU at roughly the same price.
Let's do a 100$ upgrade for 100$ laptop
I have recently come into possession of a Dell Poweredge server that is set up for SAS drives, if you're interested in playing with one.
Thanks. :)
Commenting for the algorithm
LETS HAWK TO IT
I know i am late but is it worth it to recover my pentium 4 pc it has 512 mb ram and a readon 5500 or something gpu ?
Great video!
Anyone know what the game on the top left corner at 0:44 is?
What is the top best graphics card without bottlenecking with the 4790 or with (K) as I also have one of these optiplex desktop as I just want to play moderate games!
love your videos!
I have a 4790K in my old PC now running linux used is as my main PC until last year
great video...but hear me out.....what about....another $100?
I can't escape it... I'm stuck here...
Best way to save money on that processor wouldve been a xeon e3 1240 v3 basically an i7 4790 but with no graphics that wouldve costed you less, atleast it does, where i live😅
I've been trying something like this as well but I'm getting a no bootable device found on launch and I'm not sure what to do. any advice?
With custom PCs, you'll often have to go into your BIOS and assign a Boot Drive yourself. Often times Windows can figure it out by itself, but other times you have to tell it where to boot the OS from manually.
my first pc build was a ryzen apu to start
I think its amazing, that for 20€ more, you could get an E5-2697 AV4 with 16 cores at 2.6ghz, and 40mb l3 cache.
Ofc, i understand, that this wouldnt be realistic or useful on this budget, but i just thought about how hopelessly overpriced old i7 cpus are.
Just as amazing in my country that a Xeon E3 1290 V2 (3.7-4.1 Ghz) costs just as much as an I7 3770k(3.5-3.9GHz), and uses the same socket. Dunno though if the Optiplex 7010 or 9010 can support it.
I wanted to do this with my Inspiron 3847, however the motherboard unfortunately stopped working, which means I now can't until I locate a new motherboard.
Hey man can u make a budget pc with a GT 1030 or any other Gpu under 50$ ?
Hello from lithuania again
9:48 plink.
damn wtf, i thought you had like 400k subs????
@@l1zardxd933 if only.
I have a Optiplex 7010 and got a RX 570 and I could not get those AMD official drivers to work. After like 10 hours I just sent it back and now I have a GTX 780 for the same $40. Btw do not recommend this. I already have a 750w PSU I could put in, but it draws 250w and gets sooo hot lol. Id recommend anything in my spot a couple weeks ago to get a GTX 960
Although as you said its a good point A to B system. It does well for what I use but enough that im happy and excited for an new system down the line
Good
I would have prefered a used RX580 if the power supply can handle it. solid 1080p 60fps low/medium card
Nvidias more efficient and suit stock psu better, gtx1060 6 gb can match rx580 with much less power.
E3-1271v3 not compatible?
i will keep the i5 cpu. or xeon 4770 equivalent.
upgrade PSU and better GPU like RX470 above.. RX560 just about same as GTX1050.
Algorithm led me to your channel man, great stuff! Keep it up bro
never seen one of those type of drive
Me neither, that would've confused the hell out of me when I went to install it haha
bro sounds like nanami
If I was you, I would have just bought the ssd and the gpu. the cpu won't improve the performance that much anyway. Running games on ssd would give better loading time and stability
just wana say what about a 20 doller graphics card quadro k1200 45 watt tgp
The CPU is ok you need more powerful GPU 8gb min like Rx 570/580
helo men cool vido
you could have bought an rx 580 gpu which is a budget gpu that outperforms the gtx 1650
@@DarkBalls-dn8yt I don't want to be that guy... but did you watch the whole video?
@@BudgetBin Sorry i didn't but as soon as i saw that RX 560 i knew i had to comment something since i used that GPU and it was horrible and not worth its price
Instead of an i7 you should have gon with a xeon. They are the Same but without a GPU ans much much cheaper