Building a $1000 Gaming PC in 2024
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- čas přidán 19. 03. 2024
- Looking to build a new Gaming PC in 2024? With the right parts on sale, you can build this PC for just around $1,000!
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Motherboard - Gigabyte B550M DS3H AC Micro ATX AM4: geni.us/wF2k0M4
CPU - AMD 5700X3D: lmg.gg/5tKtP
Cooler - Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120: geni.us/532fyl1
GPU - XFX Speedster QICK 319 BLACK Radeon RX 7700: geni.us/EAkR21r
RAM - 16GB TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4: geni.us/GNHPU
Storage - Kingston NV2 1TB: geni.us/qHw9zJj
PSU - Corsair RM750e: geni.us/oTkmlG
Case - Cooler Master Q300L V2: geni.us/ht7h
Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. - Věda a technologie
Cool guide, and no one was injured, dope
They had to edit it down to the one minute of usable footage. The rest of it was straight injuries.
Linus was not involved, so nothing dropped
Damn that didn't change a whole lot in 3 years, just the price
wym
Some things didn't seem to change that much. But I assumed the CPU and the GPU is better. There isn't much else that matters or needs to be upgraded that I can think of. Until we get new tech. Nvme can't improve much more in ways that matter to consumers. PSU hasn't really changed in over a decade.
Just needing bigger ones but I think 700 has been standard recommendation for over 5 years because overkill was always recommended for the psu.
Case can't do much. It's just 4 walls and cut outs
Heat sink can't change much. The principles they work on don't change.
In 2020 what you'd get for £1k was a Ryzen 3600x and a gtx 1660 super
@@goobles64 Nah, you could easily get a 2060 for that price point. I know, because I absolutely did that in 2020 lol
@@RoninSkye24are you thinking they typed in us dollars?
"because 8 isnt enough"
Me with 4gb of vram: 🗿
Me with integrated graphics 😢
Me with 2GB of vram 💅💅
Me with 1gb of vram.
Me with 512MB
2200G users Holy GIGACHAD
PA 120 isn't just one of the best coolers for its price. It's one of the best coolers, period.
Honestly, aircoolers can be cheap and better than some expensive ones
I was about to post the same thing
Came here to say the exact same thing
I just got one from an auction place for $12 it’s is still in og packaging and not a speck of dust. I’m excited to use it now!
Its pretty much a cheap NH-D15. I bought the Noctua one 6 years ago and Im still using it.
Europe called, that'll be $1600 thanks
Canadian enters the chat.
Right? Bro got them coupons stacked up
@@hwyterroristI hate that they always use US prices. We get absolutely raped here.
Just get shipped everything overseas but the Case and PSU.
Feeling you as a Canuck@@IntegerOfDoom
Honestly was not expecting a PC with this level of performance for $1K
This build sucks, am4 with 1k is scam
@@41gamespt35what are you going to use instead. Your options are am4 with a good gpu or am5 with a crap gpu
@41gamespt35 what are you yapping about
@@2001jadenable
I5-12600kf
Peerless assassin
B760
16gb ddr4
Terabyte a60
7800xt
Q300l
Rm750e
Or min maxing 14100 with stock cooler and a 7900 gre
Exactly this. 7500F is same or better in most cases.
Here in germany you can get 7500F with 32GB DDR5-6000 and a B650 Board, 1TB SSD that DOESNT S*CK with a RX 6800 which has 16Gigs VRAM and is same Performance
He's not injured or fucked up. This can't be the first take
It was originally a 30 minute video, this is the only usable footage.
"8 gb isn't enough nowadays"
Me with 4gb 1650 :
Actually amazed by how I've managed to get by with the 1650, have it in a laptop and it'll play Elden Ring perfectly fine on low, even Halo Infinite has been perfectly servicable on it
i feel you
L I had a 1050 ti for 2 years before upgrading tbh it could run most games
I actually just upgraded from the gtx 1650 to a rx 6600. If youre in the market, def make sure you keep tabs on your local marketplace, I was able to snipe this for about 140 bucks.
Oh you called? Me with 2gb 1050 :P
I just want to play helldiver 2 :c
Interesting they decided to do this build on a short instead of a full video
Man this is eye opening. Back in 2019 when I built my first pc with a 1000 dollar budget I had a core i7 9700k 32gb of ddr4 and a Vega 64 and the cpu was cooled by an aio. You used to get a lot more mileage with this budget
Yeah, well we had 22% inflation since then. What could you have built for $780 in 2019?
To be fair you still can for that budget and you'd get 60 plus frames high 1440p on all games but if you wanna push forward hit the same in 4k yeah... thats another story. The 4090 is just a number now man.
@@Mustango5 Bro i was about to write that NICE 😂😂😂
@@Mustango5 780 + 22% is not 1000
Or get the 7500f and pair it with a 6800 for even better performance and upgradeability.
But then you're going to have to pay the extra for ddr5
This ends up not being true especially for 1k
@@boolaidman471 If you budget right, it's absolutely possible. I've literally built a 7500f and 6800 PC for 1k.
@@TheRealKateBishopFan and you skip out on so much it’s not worth it, the build in the video is way better
@boolaidman471 It has a better CPU, a nice motherboard, better DRR5 RAM, a 2tb NVME Gen 4.0 drive, a 6800 (more VRAM and generally better performance), a nicer looking case, and an A-Tier fully modular PSU. You haven't even seen the build bro
“8gb just isn’t enough” me with 6 dying in the most simple of games
I mean, less than a year ago I was still using a 750 Ti with only 2 GB, haha.
I still use my GT 710 2GB lol@@JoshuaMorgan
@@halomika4973 I was luckily able to find a GTX 1080 Ti for $100 which was a great deal. That's what I'm using now.
Me thriving with 6gb in almost any game
What are you on about 6 is enough for 1440p med-high settings 😂
This build is really good, however personally I would swap the 5700x3d for a 7600 for better upgrade ability and future proofing. Not only that, you will get DDR5 & PCIE Gen 5
Don’t you have to swap the MOBO for that too?
That would have likely put this over the $1000 budget, or made them sacrifice more to fit the more expensive platform and memory.
I think you're completely missing the point here man. The R5 7600 is an AM5 chip and the B550M is an AM4 Mobo. That would put this build over the $1000 budget and those parts aren't even compatible.
Yeah, except for AM5 platform you have to buy DDR5 RAM and at least B650 so you could properly set the things up for 7th gen ryzens. Which might be way more expensive than AM4 platform with DDR4 and B550 or even B450.
@@Brockzillagaming i am going to build this with the 7600 for just 30 bucks over 1000, but i have a cheaper psu..... this might be possible because i live in the netherlands, but our ram and ssd prices are alot more expensive here
To me, the big takeaway from this video is that you can save big on a build like this with used parts.
1000 is a tough sell for the performance you get here imo, especially compared to console. But you could easily get similar parts for way cheaper on the used market. Thats when PCs really shine imo.
Slap a 6800 XT or a 6900 XT in here instead, and you got a 1440p powerhouse that will last for years to come.
You need to remember not everyone likes buying used and give up warranty on some components
The build itself isn't bad, but suggesting a 7700xt for 1080p, heh...you can still get away with a 6650xt/7600 for that, saving quite a few bucks.
And also opting for a 6800, that has same performances, isn't a bad idea, yeah, you give up ray tracing, but honestly the 7700 doesn't shine in that regard
@@thunderarch5951 I understand that. I'm saying if you're not gonna go used in this price range, at least for the most expensive parts, then you're better off just getting a console. My first 2 PCs were almost all brand new parts. It was a huge waste of money.
100% agree with you on that. The only brand new parts I've bought for my pc over the past 10 years has been my lian li case i got a good deal on at microcenter and an AIO watercooler
@@ac3theartist225but it's a PC you can do more things then just game.
"8 gb isn't enough nowadays"
Me with 4GB RTX 3050 ti:
Quick, strait to the point! Love this guy anytime hes on the videos
Bro just built my pc
Now to just buy an oled tv, speakers, sound card, mouse, keyboard, extra storage, desk, chair, and you’re good to go for a paltry, additional $2k!
@@washuai I disagree. Super obvious difference.
@@stolensentience rather just get a external audio DAC, too much noise near gpu.
@@vinicio1089 pretty much same price and comes with good sound cards, and doesn’t take up a usb. I have both since I have a separate one with a headphone amp. But idk what you mean by “too much noise near gpu”
@@stolensentience eletrical interference , my setup is basicaly dac with external psu plugged to a different power outlet and the audio input plugged into the optical port of my pc.
@@vinicio1089 hm I’ve never had an issue. But I have a schitt external headphone amp and dac so I only use my sound card for my speakers
The only thing i would change is change PA120 for PS120 (phantom spirit 120). Because PS120 is just an updated version of the PA120 for basically the same price. Does a little bit better cooling.
Seems overpowered for 1080p high 🤔
Although I guess it all depends on the frame rate you're looking to achieve.
Ikr my rx6600 gets above 60 at max in pretty much every game I played
You can definitely utilize 95%+ Gpu on triple a titles if you're willing to max out your graphics setting.
Depends on the game and settings. Older games that could handle 4k. Modern titles 1080-1440 is about right.
It's not very overpowered for 1080p on high
No it's not
I definitely recommend checking online for a used GPU, can save you money and get you something a lot better. Otherwise not a bad build and not using a cheap AIO (water cooler) is absolutely the way to go.
Air cooling is better (performance, durability, price) if you have enough space
@user-eb1jk9lb9o y'all need to read "and not using" 🤦
@@blobpoop457 its not better on performance and durability, i have a Corsair H45 running since 2017, still better than any air cooler i tried. And i have changed the fans twice from this AIO. Altought i understand its pricy, if you buy one from good brands, it lasts years to come. My H45 corsair still pumps 4k RPM with 0 noise, and got solid 50 to 60°c while playing(i live in brazil, its hot as F here)
@@silvioantonio6952 I have no doubt it's efficient but I've watch many reviews were they did performance test and the price to performance of air coolers were always superior and they have fewer breaking points. Also they look really cool so if you have the money why not go for liquid
"8gb just isn't enough" My 4060 feels attacked
Mine too 😅
I used that case a few years ago. Loved it. So easy to clean. Looked sleek.
I feel like swapping the cpu/mobo/ram to something like a 7600 and a 5 would be much smarter than the 5700x3d route. May pay a tiny bit more now, but you'll actually be able to upgrade cpu to something
agreed!
5700x3d is a super super solid cpu still
On a 1000 dollar budget I wouldn't yet. For am5 to be worth it imo you'd need to be getting 32gb of ram. Otherwise when you upgrade you'd literally only be able to Reuse the motherboard at that point because you'll most likely want 32gb dual channel. In that case I'd go for a good am4 setup and then buy all new when I upgrade the next time.
@@gamewatcher2712then get 32gb of ram
I HAD THAT CASE but the older one the one with the smaller holes and it was plastic
Cooler Master MasterBox Q300L Micro ATX Tower w/ Magnetic Design Dust Filter, Transparent Acrylic Side Panel, Adjustable I/O & Fully Ventilated for Airflow, MCB-Q300L-KANN-S00 WAS MINE AND I HATE THE DUST COVERS SO I JUST KEPT THEM OFF
Those stupid dust covers slide on mine. I only kept mine on cause my cat likes the warmth of my pc in the winter
I had the Q300L and the dust covers tore really easy, especially since my pc is under the desk. Coolermaster stopped selling replacements on their website. I swapped cases later on.
@@jacobserperior i updated my case to my sister's old razor case I think but it's HUGEE
Bruh this is so much better than my $1000 covid build I got stuck with a 1650 super but planing to get a rx7800xt soon
covid was a mess. very dark times.
Really this setup is genuine= No scam , as a pc expert i can say....he tell us 100% truth.....🎉🎉🎉
I LOVE THIS GUY ❤❤
he's getting better!
I think he's finally recovering from falling down the stairs.
would be perfect with a used better card. maybe a 6800 or 6800xt. I found one for myself for 310 bucks.
6900xt new ryzen 5 current am5 platform
sick find! I got one for 370 a year ago
@@stevensouillard5997nice, 6800xt is a beast.
I have the same motherboard and cooler. I got 32 gigs RAM, 1 TB SSD, Apevia 650W PSU, RX 6600 and a used Ryzen 5 5600 and a big old mesh case for just under $800. Runs 1080p so good in every game, huge step up from my office desktop with integrated graphics lol.
What's your RAM and SSD? I'm trying to find budget components
Not bad for 1k
This is what i needed
I'd go current gen ryzen 5, used 6900xt... you'll get way more gaming performance and an upgrade path later
AMD is honestly killing it lately.
Nvidia is honestly killing it lately.
@@2hotflavored666nvidia charges $200 for less vram and performance. sure rag tracing is good, but are you using it enough to spend practically double the money?
@@2hotflavored666 nvidia is upcharged to hell
@@callmepyruu And that's why they're killing it lately. Everyone keeps buying Nvidia despite their upcharging. 2 Trillion market evaluation baby
@@2hotflavored666 well yeah but in terms of graphics cards AMD is just better statistically
Wow, awesome work on this concise guide!
That is exactly my tower case and i absolutely love it. You can configure the front IO panel to be placed where you want within the glass window and i absolutely simp for this case.
This is what Elijah should be doing. PUT THE DRILL DOWN!
I have a feeling that Elijah could replace Linus as host if that day comes
He has that pizzazz.
Very interesting... i got mine pc few years ago for about 900 euros with similar specs (used) and havent had any problems
Thanks this video let me know that the power supply is a good pick.
Amazing how little we can get now vs then
how so?
Inflation is a b**tch
This would be 2 to 3 times the price here in Brazil
dá pra montar um bom computador com um 5600x, 6700xt por menos de 5k
I use the same cooler for 7500F and I'm really pleased with its performance so far
Drop the fully modular power supply for a non or semi modular bc you’re right - 8GB of RAM isn’t enough, switch to 16GB modules of RAM instead of dual 8’s.
dual channel runs faster. actualy double the BUS speed.
Its only me and the bots who is here, and please dear dear LMG, Elijah, Linus who-ever is Reading comments please PIN ME i beg you
For once you'll hear this. There are not enough holes in this build. The case, personally had this case, doesn't have enough air flow, the holes are to small/not close enough together to allow enough air to pass through.
Recently installed a peerless assassin on my i5 13600k new build, i was honestly worried not getting an aio for a processor with many cores but I like to build with as little moving parts as possible for longevity purposes, man that thing keeps the 13600k nice and frosty ( paired with good case airflow ofc.) best cooler ive used thus far.
I have a 7700xt oc build that I have done on my channel and it cost $850, it’s a great card. I did i5 12600kf unlocked(10core 16thread), MSI z-690-a 32gb ddr4, gigabyte rx 7700xt oc 12gb, thermaltake toughpower gx2 600w Psu, Monetech Air 903 Max case. Cpu cooler: Coolermaster hyper 212 spectrum v3
8GB of VRAM isn't enough these days...cries in 6GB
I would definitely adjust my budget towards a 7800xt
That's a brilliant setup. Don't forget your wifi adapter or NIC!
Go for the Phantom Spirit, it’s like $10 more but an improvement and replacement for the Peerless Assassin.
I feel the 16gb ram today is not enough... it's too thight
Ignore this guy.
I just built an am5 platform for around $1000:
ASRock b650
Ryzen 7600
Rx 7800 xt
Thermaltake PSU
Sama PC case
Thermaltake PSU
Thermal right CPU cooler and fans
Tforce ram
Carried over my ssd's
That x3d chip is on a dying platform and the same performance as the 7600.
How did you get a 7800xt and a 7600 for that price? Plus that's not including ddr5 ram which is far more expensive
@@Gamer-ne2vrIt's not possible to get those components with the standard 32GB ddr5 now for $1000 new
I really like this build. This is very accurate as to what a lot of people are going for. In terms of a gaming PC, many people are going to be building something just like this.
If you plan it out and or wait for certain sales you can get pretty decent equipment
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It’s probably a good idea for a build like this to pony up what is often a few dollars difference to get DDR4-3600 RAM because of how much performance Ryzen gets from fast memory
I built basically this exact pc, works like a champ costs about 1000, so totally accurate video
In germany, just the cpu, mobo and gpu together run you about 800€ already. The rest of the components add up to about 250-300€, so for anyone living in central europe that would be more like a 1100€ gaming pc.
€1100 is pretty dang close...
@@jiminysnicket86And i am positive it rips for 1440p. Especially with a ryzen 5800x3d. That was probably the best cpu amd released to this day, considering the position it took when it was released. Made even intel 13th gen crap its pants. Also the 7700 xt is a beast.
Went waaaay into overkill territory with a 750w PSU.
5700X3D and a RX7700XT would be perfectly served with a 500W PSU. I'd rather have another SSD or even 32Gb of RAM instead...
The 7700XT has been the best graphics purchase I’ve made in a while. Got it when it first dropped and it’s fantastic, especially when paired up with an X3D like this or a 12 core undervolted
Also the upper m.2 spot is usually direct to the cpu
16GB vram is becoming the new standard
You guys need to make a video on ram heatsinks.
Got very similar build in EU 3 month ago for like 1100usd tax included that I am happy with: msi b550 tomahawk, 2tb kingston kc3000 (maybe too fast!), 32gb 3200mhz viper ram, r7 5700x and rx 6800 16gb (on par with rx 7700xt and hard to resist for 400usd tax included). 850w 80+gold modular adata psu and imo very sleak be quiet! shadow rock slim 2 cooler. Finally a bit expensive yet worth all the money fractal design north case in white.
Fun fact: first case I got was torrent compact from fractal, but the long a** rx 6800 from xfx (34cm or 13.4 inches - no kiddin) didn't fit, so I had to change for fractal north for similar price and I am so glad I did! North feels so much prettier with better build quality and my temps are great with this spec with stock fans and one cooler fan only. North just looks even better irl than on images while the torrent compact has it the other way around unfortunately.
i really done understand this whole 'vram issue' i only have 8gb vram running 3440x1440 and rarely have vram issues in the games i play
That will be perfect for my next system.
To what he said about the pcie slot, depending on your motherboard the first one will not be a gen 4 and may be a gen 5 this could cause issues with your speeds. And for any extra storage make sure to format it
If you want intel I gotchu
1.) GIGABYTE H610M DDR4 (90$)
2.) Intel Core i7 12700KF (225$)
3.) Vengeance LPX 16gb (41$)
4.) Samsung 980 Pro SSD 1TB (90$)
5 ) NZXT H7 FLOW (PC case) (100$)
5.) NZXT Kraken 240mm (122$)
6.) Corsair RM750e (90$)
7.) NVIDIA RTX 4060 (315 $)
Total - 1073 dollars (if you want cheaper you can change the gpu to something a little worse)
Could save money on that NZXT Kraken with the cooler in the video or any Twin-tower , Noctua, Bequiet or Coolermaster aircooler they can cool up to 280 Watts CPU, litteraly anything.
They cost much less then the kraken.
That motherboard get no VRM heatsink, kinda cheap powerphase for a i7...
For just a little more you can get a Asus prime or just jump to Asus TUF.
Crucial P3+ and Intel SSD are cheaper and just fine, you could even find the 2TB version for similar price.
Once the 2TB intel SSD was at 70$.
Seasonic PSU last a lifetime even the cheapest models. They are usually cheaper then any Corsair and are better quality.
Compared to Corsair - Crucial/Gskill RAM are usually unbeatable MHZ to CL ratio for their price, made by Micron who is a fine manufacturer
You can find much cheaper case that works just fine aswell.
Could probably managed to make RTX4070 build with a i7 for 1000$ or so...
pcpartpicker.com/list/wWGVPF
I have the same case and let me tell you, I also had a very tight fit with my gpu
IMO it's gonna get you a little less performance but getting am5 would give you an upgrade path and you wouldn't have to replace motherboard, cpu, and ram at the same time.
Good video dude. You can do it when you try :)
Just remember to turn on smart memory access in the rsdeon settings
I would probably invest into AM5 honestly but this looks like an amazing build
I genuinely wish i waited to get something similar to this
Has some flaws:
1.) The M.2 is the cheapest 1TB brand name and after some time it starts dropping the capacity I don't know if it gets to hot but I didn't investigate.
2.) I would buy another case to save money cuz personally I don't care about the look , just the performance. I would build it in a cardboard box if I was invested enough to build it.
Idk how old this is but since AM4 is basically dead now that AM5 is around I would not buy new AM4 components. If you can get them cheap used, sure go for it but don't buy it new.
16gb ram? Laughs in Cities Skylines
I have the 7700xt and it crushes most games at 1440p high and ultra
I hope the q300l v2 doesn't have the same issues as the previous version.
Get a 650W bronze rated, up to 700W max output psu. Then use the extra money to upgrade to 32GB RAM
Or get a Kolink Enclave 700w 80 Plus Gold. They retail for ~$100 ($50 cheaper than the RM750e), is fully modular, and it's B tier rated on the Cultists Network PSU tier list. Which is a very good rating if you know about their tiering methodology.
didnt know they offered that case in all black.. I went with the black and grey.
its crazy how 1000 is budget now a days but good short
Meanwhile my Jan 2020 purchase of R5 3600 and a 1660 Super at pre-pandemic prices is still going strong at 1080p60
Best OG youtuber that is still alive
Now in my case: 1.5U, but hardline of course.
Going alittle bit higher with like 50-100 dollars can allow you to get the 7800XT
Here in South east asia, all of that parts is about USD 1250
Would've gone for the 7600 over the 5700x3d. In my country the price difference can cover the added cost of b650/ddr5.
I JUST MADE THIS PC WITH MORE RAM AND SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT CPU AND GPU, SAME CASE, PSU, SAME BRAND OF RAM, SAME CPU COOLER, YOOOOOOOO
Nice, but if you can, go 7600 for am5 on the CPU.
I needed this!!! Thankyou. I was actually going to get ryzen 5 7600x nom 3d with 6700x but i might go 5600x3d bcz looks like amd is still supporting old gens
Recently put together a system, but from used components, only SSD & GPU are new, it was worth me about 1000$, now I play 1440p on ultra settings + VR.
Config: overclocked core i7 7700K, 32GB RAM, 1TB m2 Nvme SSD, GPU nvidia 4070 super, 550W modular seasonic power supply, Z270 chipset motherboard
What I hate most about these settings they say, that they don't include fps with these settings and resolution mentioned
If this is for just pure performance, than this build is good. But if you want to upgrade later, i suggest using a r5 7600(x) and ddr5
Thx
Really great Pc for the price ngl.
Just kinda sad the ssd isn't a good one
Ngl i don't know why but i always never see the case as being needed i mean like i dunno i feel like cardboard box with some modifications can be good yes im taking the flammability of cardboard into account there are ways u can make cardboard fire proof and durable to a certain degree
I might go with a similar build soon but maybe with the 4060 for AI training
Gbe isn't a feature, it's a hinderance, especially with Bell rolling out 2,4,5 and 7 gig plans