$250 Budget Gaming PC That Plays ANYTHING... what's the catch?!

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  • @nerdonabudget
    @nerdonabudget  Před rokem +19

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  • @mastersingleton
    @mastersingleton Před rokem +65

    This is a great budget build whereby the pros and cons of a build like this is clearly articulated. Keep up the great work.

  • @JasonWitmerYT
    @JasonWitmerYT Před rokem +58

    Thanks for educating people on that Sata adaptor. I hate that everyone assumes every PSU and adaptor are going to explode at every opportunity.

    • @Omar2KYT
      @Omar2KYT Před rokem

      @jason witmer is this good for streaming ?

    • @avtips4779
      @avtips4779 Před 8 měsíci

      Molex to SATA... lose your data

  • @DJ.1001
    @DJ.1001 Před rokem +59

    I've sold a few builds on jawa based on the dell 3040. I too used a 1650 super. However there are a few upgrades you missed. First the power supply can be upgraded, there is a Dell PSU part #D315ES. It is 315w and includes a single 6 pin pci-e. It has all the same connectors as the original PSU as well. It fits in the case other than the need to drill 2 holes and add 2 screws in the rear due to the different bolt pattern. Once installed it is secure and fit without any issues. The other upgrade in the memory. You can use faster memory but it needs to have a JDEC profile for the higher speed. Generic Crucial green pcb memory has always worked for me.

    • @Iinustechtips
      @Iinustechtips Před rokem +1

      Do you know how much power the i7 6700's use in these dell systems? Official tdp is 65w, but most of my dell optiplex's run at around 40w, wondering if these are any different.

    • @acloserlook5823
      @acloserlook5823 Před rokem +1

      @@Iinustechtips 6700 and 6700x are 65w, 6700t is 35 w. In gaming 6700 only hits max when all four cores are being used. 6700t maintains steady 35w in all scenarios IME.

    • @johnfreeman5956
      @johnfreeman5956 Před rokem

      @@Iinustechtips Is that max usage? Because aside from maxxing it out, the CPU doesn't draw 65 watts constantly.

    • @Iinustechtips
      @Iinustechtips Před rokem

      @@johnfreeman5956 yes, I ran prime 95, and it peaks at 40ish watts

    • @johnfreeman5956
      @johnfreeman5956 Před rokem

      @@Iinustechtips Might be BIOS limited or throttled or something? That power draw looks a lot like the low power S skus Intel had. Have you tried putting it in another motherboard?

  • @ThailandDantotherescue
    @ThailandDantotherescue Před rokem +54

    There really is no downside as far as I am concerned. Great video, I know there are thousands of these, but we need a thousand more.
    I was doing this when the best gpu you could add in was a gtx 750ti. My current system is a HP with a 1st get Ryzen 7 and 16g ram. I got it for 100$ with no video card. The computer had never been turned on. It was bought as a black friday special in bulk by someone who removed the GPUs for bitcoin mining. Due to its even jankier PSU I opted for a gtx 1650 non super, but it was at least the DDR5 model. I get very close to the same gaming performance. All I added was the GPU and a 120g ssd boot drive I got used on ebay for under 20 dollars shipped.
    I have owned computers since before the commodore 64. 4k gaming or even 1080p gaming means nothing to me. 720p medium settings is way better than an old guy like me needs or deserves. I have a Acer swift x with an rtx 3050 but honestly I prefer being at home with my cheap system hooked up to my 65 inch TV.
    You just can not beat these deals! Its great to see a young generation spending wisely instead of some 4000 dollar water cooled LED covered monstrosity that ends up being more trouble than its worth.

  • @Nick_R_
    @Nick_R_ Před rokem +13

    Outstanding video. And I learned something new regarding presets that use resolution scaling by default. The current draw data split between your sources was fascinating too.

  • @Dingbat1967
    @Dingbat1967 Před rokem +107

    During the GPUpocalypse, a build like this I feel would've been a good workaround (albeit you'd probably throw in a GTX 1650 non super due to pricing being so out of whack). Nowadays with the prices back to Normal, I think you're better off building an AM4-based build ... for maybe 150$ extra, you would have a modernish build with expandability. You can get motherboard/cpu combos pretty cheap these days (think Ryzen 3 3100) with a B450 from say, amazon warehouse deals and a conventional PSU, would give you overall better results.

    • @Huskmini
      @Huskmini Před rokem +4

      what are the amazon warehouse deals?
      are you talking about price cuts on amazon or is there something else?
      i hear multiple tech youtubers mention it

    • @Dingbat1967
      @Dingbat1967 Před rokem +10

      @@Huskmini They are usually fully functional returns to the warehouse you can get for much cheaper than brand new. They are usually tested/inspected before being sold.

    • @TheGameBench
      @TheGameBench Před rokem +13

      The 1650 was $300+ at the time. Nothing made sense TBH, not even these systems.

    • @Dingbat1967
      @Dingbat1967 Před rokem +2

      @@TheGameBench You're still alive! Cool, miss your youtube shows about the Optiplexi's... nice to see you.

    • @nashcomp
      @nashcomp Před rokem

      Somehow amds board seems vurnerable and broke easily after 1/years use

  • @boballmendinger3799
    @boballmendinger3799 Před rokem +3

    This is a very interesting video, but what stands out to me is the excellent production quality. The audio is clear, non fatiguing, and intelligible, with the PERFECT level of background music.

  • @certs743
    @certs743 Před rokem +2

    A tip for anyone who wants to try something like this I would recommend going with Acer Aspire TC-885. They are boring small black boxes but use off the shelf parts. All I had to do was pull the pointless DVD drive for more room and I was able to put in a high end PSU and even fit an MSI Founder's Edition GTX 1080ti in it and now have a cool little sleeper build. I originally bought it as a work from home machine but after leaving that job I started playing around with upgrades. Next upgrade will probably be looking at upgrading the i5 8400.

  • @SuperHotwheels19
    @SuperHotwheels19 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video so much! This vid saved my mind from thinking too much about putting a gtx 1650 in an optiplex while using a sata to 6 pin adapter.
    I just have two questions, first is that if I used a adapter with 2 sata power to a single 6 pin, would it help or would it be useless and will you be doing a video about putting an sfx psu inside the optiplex with a 24 pin adapter?

  • @aaronhess7635
    @aaronhess7635 Před rokem +18

    There is some models of the non-super 1650 that don't need any external power from a pci power cable. Perfect for this build.

    • @tvold9204
      @tvold9204 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I just bought one with an I7-4790 16gb ram and a gtx 1050ti with pci power.
      We will see how good it is!

    • @PVTParts472
      @PVTParts472 Před měsícem

      @@tvold9204 i dont think the 1050ti needs a pci power cable?

    • @tvold9204
      @tvold9204 Před měsícem

      @@PVTParts472 it powers thru the pci-e slot

    • @PVTParts472
      @PVTParts472 Před měsícem

      @@tvold9204 i know i have one, for some reason i thought you meant a power cable, not power through the mb

    • @tvold9204
      @tvold9204 Před měsícem +1

      @@PVTParts472 nah thats what I meant I have one too

  • @acaciomartins2159
    @acaciomartins2159 Před rokem

    Hi. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. I am looking for such a build on the budget side...couple of questions: for games like Civilization and FM I might need some extra RAM? Also, streaming would be possible without extra upgrades on top of these? Thanks in advance!

  • @ruudolf1989
    @ruudolf1989 Před rokem

    Such interesting that you realy did so large work to check all the specs and pros and cons of this computer, I think of all I seen and done my self its a good job you did, I have 2k self built comp. and Im watching and playing almoust all games 160Fps but I know the struggle. Keep up !

  • @JamesSmith-sw3nk
    @JamesSmith-sw3nk Před rokem +26

    Good video. For around the same money, maybe a little more, I would get a HP Z440 PC instead. It has a LOT of upgrade potential. The compatible cpu list goes from a 4c/8t cpu to a 22c/44t cpu. It comes with more powerful psu's too.

  • @NiGhtPiSH
    @NiGhtPiSH Před rokem +1

    OEM systems up to 4th Gen Core used more standard components including PSUs and only needed an adapter from 24-pin to whatever Lenovo, HP or Dell put on their boards (10-pin or 14-pin). Now OEM systems are worth it only in Tiny/Mini/Micro form factors to get you up and running for basic local tasks, emulation or local streaming from a beefier rig.
    I still use the case of a Lenovo ThinkStation E31 for the card reader and optical drive, but I sold it's original motherboard, upgraded Xeon 1270v2, 16GB DDR3 I got it with, broke even and went 12th Gen. The difference is night and day between Ivy Bridge and Alder Lake.

  • @HyperSonic1999orJTH
    @HyperSonic1999orJTH Před rokem

    You make a good point on the aging parts in these systems, I never thought about that.

  • @tyronewilliams8052
    @tyronewilliams8052 Před rokem +1

    I would by no means use these 7040 builds as my main gaming setup even for mid-range gaming because I would feel like i was missing out on 1440p and avg fps above 140.. but for those who are fine with 1080p mid-range 75-80 frames per sec or lower on most modern newer games then this is a fantastic setup and CANNOT be beaten for the price even 3 months later after this video was made. I have purchased 3 of these Optiplex 7040 builds and upgraded to the 1650Super and they are all primarily used as emulation and arcade machines that I place inside my larger arcade cabinet builds.. the performance eats and spits out everything from WiiU to PS3 and destroys it.. perfect for all emulation needs. Great information for anyone on a budget. Thanks!

  • @AndrewsVideoTips143
    @AndrewsVideoTips143 Před rokem +25

    Dude you got an amazing deal on that thing.
    My 2 year old laptop has a i7 9750h, 16 gb of ddr4 ram, 500 gb nvme ssd, and a 1660ti (max q version), and that costed $1200 2 years ago. You scored a pc that's just as fast as mine for under $300. That's insane.

    • @iihamed711
      @iihamed711 Před rokem

      what laptop is that?

    • @k9burnouts544
      @k9burnouts544 Před rokem

      My optiplex has a i7, 32Gb Ram, and a MSI OC edtition 6gb, I built 2 of them for around $440. 2 gaming pcs for less than 500 cant beat it

    • @josephhall7317
      @josephhall7317 Před rokem

      I found a Samsung galaxy book go 5g new for $225, and all I have to do is put about another 150 into it and I'll have a very slim laptop that takes a sim card and can play almost anything for $375 total. Just my opinion but I'd never spend over what an Xbox costs on a laptop for gaming but to each their own

    • @funnythingunleashed
      @funnythingunleashed Před rokem

      Dell G3?

    • @AndrewsVideoTips143
      @AndrewsVideoTips143 Před rokem

      @@funnythingunleashed Yes

  • @bellajackson
    @bellajackson Před 10 měsíci

    hey, i got the sata adaptor you gave in the description but I am unsure where to connect it to? I've tried looking at othe videos but i keep getting the message to connect the graphics card to a power supply

  • @CountryGeek-hr8tk
    @CountryGeek-hr8tk Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks dude!
    You just saved me trying to mod my opti 7050 MT to put an ATX PSU in! Got a GTX 1650 on the way with a TDP of just 80 watts. I was going to use a PSU I already had, but that can go back in storage.
    Just ordered a SATA to PCIe adapter LOL

  • @yeetus59
    @yeetus59 Před rokem +2

    Ive built similar gaming PCs from Optiplex and HP office prebuilds. I usually go for the ones that have the standard PSU size for easy upgradability. I just upgraded an HP tower with a 650w 80 platinum and it goes nicely with the RX 580 and i7 6700 combo. The CPU is definitely a bottleneck but its a great budget setup if you just want 60fps in AAA and high refresh rate esports.

  • @Muuchi
    @Muuchi Před rokem +3

    By far the best explained video of optiplex's and the problems that they can have with the PSU and having to power the GPU with SATA adapters.

    • @chadmann2724
      @chadmann2724 Před rokem

      There is no problem with my 290W supply that came with the system.

  • @radionos8515
    @radionos8515 Před rokem +1

    I Actually found a 360w PSU that dell sold with a 6 pin PCIE that was plug and play. Under $60 used if you look around. I used the extra headroom with an 8 pin adapter to install a 1660ti without issue.

  • @darmelo2285
    @darmelo2285 Před 8 měsíci

    made this exact build about a month ago except with a GTX 1060, I don't demand much from it but im already feeling its limits and looking to upgrade the cpu
    just wondering if you could elaborate on saying it has 'no upgrade path.' what exactly is preventing just putting in a better cpu so long as its tdp is the same or lower?

  • @JairDoel7
    @JairDoel7 Před 10 měsíci

    Hey i am new to building pc’s and stuff. I saved up and bought this pc but the i5 model, how do i power the gpu and what gpu would u recommend

  • @yannickvignault4686
    @yannickvignault4686 Před rokem

    hi, Danny very Nice vidéo i got myself a lenovo 510 with à i5 8400 im planning on doing the samething but i s'en something interesthing when i was wathching Dawiddoestechstuff with an rtx 3060m from ali express if i recall the card in the vidéo draw 80 watt when he is playing think u could use that card with the 240 psu i m very curious about that set up whats your opinion ?

  • @YoridMNT
    @YoridMNT Před rokem

    Good video! nice build i would say its worth it for people that just wanna play something after work and don't have alot of money to spend.

  • @rmgaminguk7079
    @rmgaminguk7079 Před rokem +9

    Really good overview showing the pros and cons.
    I prefer the hp Prodesk mid towers because you can swap the PSU so you don't need a pcie adapter. However they tend to have slimline dvd drives so you need an adapter for the dvd drive which tends to have a smaller sata power connector.
    I think for under $400 / £400 you have to consider the prebuilt upgrade route.
    Regarding reliability they CPU have probably been under less stress as they tend to only do light office work, but you make an excellent point about getting replacement parts.

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Před rokem

      CPU's barely burned in running office tasks. Even the one stick of RAM acts as an effective limiter on the system. I'd probably (maybe) just a rig a PSU up from outside the case but there's probably no point going nuts because I doubt the PCB could take much of a hammering anyway.

    • @nevernicemeadow
      @nevernicemeadow Před rokem

      no one needs optical drives anyways

    • @rmgaminguk7079
      @rmgaminguk7079 Před rokem

      @@nevernicemeadow However having to put things in your ad about stuff not working puts doubts in the mind of those looking to buy. These are likely not that tech savvy otherwise they'd be building their own. The adapter to make the drive work will pay for itself by not having to put negative statements in the ad.

  • @pwn0grapher
    @pwn0grapher Před rokem +5

    These are great budget builds to get someone by in a tight spot or someone who just doesn't use their PC for anything much more than standard 1080p games. I actually prefer the Dell Precision 3620 because they essentially have all the same internals with more space for a bigger card, vent holes on the side to help with thermal throttling and a bigger 365W PSU with a PCI-e slot for about the same price if you look long enough. The two problems I have found with these are the graphics cards not being secured enough by the plastic tab can cause flickering if you push in your HDMI cable hard or the card jiggles loose. The second being the market for "ugly duckling" Dell cases is very specific and you can sit on that hardware for months if you don't put some blingy RGB to grab someone's attention.

    • @MohammadNomaan
      @MohammadNomaan Před rokem

      Hi there, nice video
      For a 1650 4gb Ddr6 version gpu, do u think the dell 7040/7050 psu will be able to perform similarly?

    • @pwn0grapher
      @pwn0grapher Před rokem +1

      @@MohammadNomaan The performance on that card would be similar with slightly less frame rates, but no PCIe power adapter is required like this video.

  • @patrickmcgovern4004
    @patrickmcgovern4004 Před rokem +3

    I always use pcs that can take a standard power supply when I build flip systems, and I always use brand new psus to make sure they'll last. Also always include monitor, speakers, keyboard, mouse and cables. I think it's a lot more worthwhile then.

    • @pikachuchujelly7628
      @pikachuchujelly7628 Před 6 měsíci

      Agreed. I bought a PC similar to this one for about $100 and was disappointed that Dell put in this stupid proprietary power supply. It was only $100, so I can't really complain, but I'll make sure to do more research before I buy my next PC.

  • @RealziesCuts
    @RealziesCuts Před rokem +1

    Thank you Danny God knows on my budget these videos are incredibly helpful and even a bit motivating 💫

  • @thejimmichanga2913
    @thejimmichanga2913 Před rokem +2

    I use the 5040 platform a good bit for pc flips. I throw in a 2nd stick of memory in, a cheap nvme like the crucial p3, and a 1050ti or 1650 and sell them locally. Generally only try to make $100-$150 on each build depending on how cheap I get it together for. I'm able to undercut any oem low-end gaming pc at similar spec by a couple hundred. Sure the draw back is its 3 or for gens behind, but still plays any modern game and your saving $200-$250 which is huge these days for a lot of people. Most of these low end oem gaming builds have little to no upgrade path anyways either seeing how their mostly proprietary parts so the cons in these optiplex builds also carry over to these low end oem gaming pc rigs as well.

  • @toolegittv8993
    @toolegittv8993 Před 10 měsíci

    Im thinking of buying one these pcs as why watched video but my question is should i buy it to replace a laptop dat not work at all as i heard desktops are better option

  • @g.abzilla7665
    @g.abzilla7665 Před rokem

    Thanks for posting this. I was thinking of doing something like this for Emulation in my living room but didn't have many cases to make one from scratch. The only thing I have is a spare RX 570 8gb so I was thinking of buying an Optiplex and slapping it on.

  • @aerohk
    @aerohk Před rokem

    My PSU don't have an 8 pins, so I use a Molex to 8 pins, works great! It's a 1080Ti, pair with a power hungry Athlon 860k.
    Adapters are generally safe, just insert the connector properly, touch the cable during gaming session to see if it get too hot.

  • @MannElite
    @MannElite Před rokem +1

    Good video and well said. I think this and a modern budget pc are two different things... I was helping a neighbor tune up an old attic PC, it was it was a core 2 duo system to give you an idea of how old it was and I warned them that it was kind of wasteful to buy upgrades for it. But the reality was, they didn't even have $4-500 to get a cheap but new PC, they had $100 to spend. So I got a sata SSD and I think like a GT 710 (I honestly can't remember the exact gpu it was) from ebay for like $20... They only had to spend like $60 total, and this thing was up and running and playing microsoft word and outlook and their kid could play roblox on it. Honestly, I warned them losing their OEM Microsoft Office Software licenses is what would cost them the most in the long run lol

  • @Lenny65
    @Lenny65 Před rokem +1

    I have always liked your honesty esp on budgets . My q is this to you as in terms of parts failures ? New parts fail too even after 6 months of mild use versus the old office equipment built to run 24 7 for like 5 years . I believe older motherboards and power units are designed for long term use versus some high end bards n psu

  • @tpan413
    @tpan413 Před rokem

    I have an Inspirion 3880 with an i3 10th gen processor that draws 65w. It only has a 200w power supply. Would I be able to use this card in my PC? If I can I assume i would need the adapter you listed as well. Thanks

  • @fwiw9954
    @fwiw9954 Před rokem +1

    Is there a doc or some other tool to check compatibility on these optiolex builds? I have a spare gtx 1050ti laying around, and I'm wondering if this optiolex or others would work with it.

  • @johnnieduke95
    @johnnieduke95 Před 10 měsíci

    Maybe you can help my situation ive got a optiplex 3010SFF with a i5 3470 CPU, 4GB DDR3 RAM, 500GB HDD and an nvidia gt 1030 low profile graphics card. Today actually should have an i7 3770 CPU arriving today and plan on adding a 500GB SSD, 2TB HDD and 16GB DDR3 RAM plan on adding these either today or tomorrow after work. i was gonna get a full form version of optiplex tower of some kind however the last 2 days been leaning towards an actual case and large case with lots of fans and a large motherboard of some sort having learned of the difficulties of upgrading. Should i just stick with my 3010SFF and these upgrades until i can piece together a custom case? All i have to play and plan on playing is elder scrolls 3 4 5, fallout 3 4 NV, and eventually the borderlands series but i dont even own those so not worried about those. i can only play ES3 and ES4 right now even though i well above minimum requirements for fallout 3 and NV unable to fix those crashes yet with my knowledge but i know it can be done even though those are known problem games on newer hardware. suprised a little bit this pc from 2011-2012 cant even run them even meeting requirements my crashes are a possible memory issue is my guess even though they only need 1-2GB RAM for fallout 3 and NV. i probably shouldnt waste more money on optiplexs though i take it from several videos ive seen i think yours has been easiest to understand, i think lol

  • @rufusade4294
    @rufusade4294 Před 8 měsíci

    Will Evga 1080ti fit in this case and can you change from stock psu

  • @LawrenceQue-nk3mi
    @LawrenceQue-nk3mi Před rokem

    what operating system you used for the optiplex 7040?

  • @Sprite897
    @Sprite897 Před rokem

    I put a gtx 1660 ti in my own dell optiplex 7040 exact same desktop shown in the video, to power it I connected an external 500 watt power supply so I got 2 power supplys on that and if I really wanted to it could power a 30 series card because the 500 watt psu is soley dedicated to powering a gpu, the internal power supply powers the rest of the computer.

  • @Jar_Jar_Twinks
    @Jar_Jar_Twinks Před rokem

    can you please put a link in the description to some ram that would work in this pc?
    I'm really confused as to what is and isn't compatible, the dell website says udimm and i dont know what that is

  • @carlosc3899
    @carlosc3899 Před rokem +1

    I wanted to say thank you very much. You explain how and why about the PC that even a person that doesn't know anything about PC can even understand. I'm very surprised that you got that kind of fps with that PC. Thanks again 🙂👍

  • @g-muni5855
    @g-muni5855 Před 8 měsíci

    🔥🔥🔥 Very informative. Im in a middle of a old Dell Optiplex build for retro gaming too.

  • @CHURCHMISSION777
    @CHURCHMISSION777 Před rokem

    This video was very useful and i will try this budget friendly gaming PC to.

  • @japanquakeytp
    @japanquakeytp Před rokem +1

    i have a 7050 sff and got it for 90 bucks fully working, spec-d out other than the ram... its amazing!

  • @_mytopfive
    @_mytopfive Před rokem

    Great video, new sub! I'm in the middle of an optiplex 7020 sff gaming build. I got one of the low profile GPUs for it, but it's still too big for the case. My solution? Time to do an open air build :)

  • @gcmanuel85x
    @gcmanuel85x Před rokem

    Could you go with external gpu ? include additional psu fix.

  • @j.lietka9406
    @j.lietka9406 Před rokem

    Have you ever taken a slimline PC (like an HP Slimline Pavilion Win Vista case) and modded it to accept an ITX motherboard? Thanks 🤓 I got a hold of an HP Slimline Pavilion & a Lenovo IdeaCenter mini PC.

  • @ChrisJR1000
    @ChrisJR1000 Před rokem

    Can the dell optiplex 7040 240 watts power supply be enough for nvidia 1660 super or amd rx 5700 xt ?

  • @donaldhicks3359
    @donaldhicks3359 Před měsícem

    Does anyone have any idea which size NmVe M.2 standoff screws a Dell 5060 would use ?

  • @R_301.1
    @R_301.1 Před rokem

    Bro, nice video! just a quick note: in Cyberpunk you were using high setting for crowd density in the gameplay settings section I can tell, lower it and you will be able to get 60fps because it is extremely heavy on the CPUs.

  • @zpodfjaoij4
    @zpodfjaoij4 Před rokem

    Doing a sff build with this desktop but the sff version.
    Rx6400 used $110
    Optiplex 7040 $60
    Used old ddr4 stick and an an old sata ssd.
    Yours will be more performant.
    Rx 6400 works well in the sff system since the uppermost pcie spot is only x4 which matches the gpu, a little bit extra air flow.
    Don’t really get the upgrade bit, when you’re ready to upgrade pull your parts, sell it for about what you paid for it, buy a newer optiplex, upgrade complete, that’s what they were built for in the office, run for a long time buy an 8th gen in optiplex year or two for $60-80, upgrade complete

  • @nickp7186
    @nickp7186 Před rokem

    Just found this channel after some years of being dormant to PC gaming. Excellent video!

  • @misc5831
    @misc5831 Před 7 měsíci

    Question: The Dell Optiplex 7040 has 3 integrated HD video ports. Can I run 3 monitors at once with those ports?

  • @AAjax
    @AAjax Před rokem +1

    There's no shame in starting with prebuilts, but when the budget allows you should bite the bullet and save up enough for a standard case and decent power-supply, and stick whatever the budget allows in them. Those are investment pieces, and if you don't cheap out too much, you'll be able to upgrade later without having to re-buy them. So you save money in the long term, if you wind up upgrading.
    The exception to that would be if you're buying new xl high-end space-heater GPUs, in which case you have more than enough money to rebuy all of that stuff anyway.

  • @frogslayer4849
    @frogslayer4849 Před rokem

    The stock 240 PSU in my OptiPlex 3050 powers the i5 7500, 16gb ram, 1tb m.2, and 1660 Ti with the sata to pcie 6 pin adapter. If i overclock the GPU too much i can trip the power supply but running 200mhz over on the gpu and 1000mhz overclock on the gpu memory runs all day no problem.

  • @sdtechconsulting
    @sdtechconsulting Před 7 měsíci

    Great video. I did something like this with my 7040MT. I am going to put a SFX PSU in mine and get a better GPU. But....I am doing this about a year after buying the Optiplex. That is the only way it makes sense. Is buy the system, get it up and running as cheap as you can. Then upgrade later

  • @iamyourmuse
    @iamyourmuse Před 11 měsíci +1

    Very good job, alot of people are opting to buy older business pc's and upgrading them. I got the HP Elitedesk 800 G4 which I got refurbished from a local guy who does it out of his garage. It came with 16gb of ram and an SSD and booted up in a couple seconds, it also came with an I5-8500 and got a low profile GPU and sure, it's limited but hey, I got it and the Monitor, keyboards and mouse for $150 and spent $37 on the GPU so it's all good. It's a SFF so I couldn't go with a GPU that would need more space and power unless I ran it externally but it's a goood deal

  • @jakerazmataz852
    @jakerazmataz852 Před rokem

    I just replaced a working dell slim, that was in someone cubicle 15+ years ago. The HDD had a 2007 date on it. MB 2005. So you take your chances. It it works for 3+ years you are golden.

  • @wagonchuk494
    @wagonchuk494 Před rokem

    Will a ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce GTX 1650 OC 4GB GDDR6 be ok with the SATA to PCle Adapter?

  • @Alpha-ms9nj
    @Alpha-ms9nj Před rokem

    Which Dell Optiplex along the same traits as your 7040, would be a larger tower type to install a 2nd HDD? Not intended for gaming use.

  • @elemkay5104
    @elemkay5104 Před rokem +9

    Nice one. Worth pointing out that the i5 6500 or 6600 are also pretty much as capable, but also, if you find a i3-8100 or i3-9100, you get similar Quad Core performance AND an upgrade path to the 6 core i5s (8400, 8500, 9400, 9500) in the future. Just seen an i3 8100 PC for £100 on ebay, so not too much more money.

    • @psttech4290
      @psttech4290 Před rokem +4

      6500/6600 are lacking behind the 6700 now, those extra threads on the i7 help a lot

    • @narwhal4304
      @narwhal4304 Před rokem +1

      4c/4t CPUs are frankly not cutting it in new titles anymore. New games need at least 8 threads to run smooth.

  • @matthewexline6589
    @matthewexline6589 Před 7 měsíci

    I *love* this video. I own two older Dell Optiplexes and both of them have graphics cards in them and extra ram that I've added to make the systems better. I haven't ever added an M2 NVMe to any of my systems yet, and I feel stupid for not doing so, as both PCs are currently running on their original HDDs. Not being a great tech geek, I actually don't know how to install an NVMe drive into the tower pc and make it the main hard drive for the computer. How would I get the operating system onto that drive, for example? How would I actually migrate from my HDD to the NVMe? If I wanted to stick with Windows, would I need to purchase a new license for the operating system? I've got a lot of questions about updating the hard drive lol. Great video though, and in my opinion, I wouldn't worry too much about the motherboards dying. I've been pretty rough on my PCs, falling, long car rides, temperature exposure and humidity exposure, even a few power failures (power outages or power cords accidentally unplugged while system was running), and they're still running strong. Just my 2 cents there.

  • @GunmetalSnail
    @GunmetalSnail Před rokem +1

    For a few months back in 2020 I was buying Optiplex 70 and 9010s and upgrading the PSU, GPU and storage, and then flipping them. Mind you, this was before the GPU price nightmare, so it was a lot easier to get a 1060 6GB or an RX 480 and throw in there and still make some money off of each system. I put them on FB marketplace ans each one sold within a few days. Kinda miss that.

  • @Soap_-qb4cr
    @Soap_-qb4cr Před 9 dny

    is the pc goods by itself? I have a hp monitor and I wanna play games but it has very low graphics & frames and i’ve been thinking a cheap pc might be good for it. I just want a 60 fps because it’s at least good for lethal company (my favorite game)

  • @sarukun1228
    @sarukun1228 Před rokem +2

    I just bought an Optiplex 7040 MT on Ebay xD
    Still waiting for it to ship, but my intention is actually for a home server. My friends and I have been playing 7 days to die, and we often play Minecraft together. She's been hosting on her potato computer, and I'm just getting kind of tired of the lag spikes. Especially that more people keep joining in

  • @matthewexline6589
    @matthewexline6589 Před 7 měsíci

    When you install the M2 NVME SSD card, do you use a heatpad, thermal paste or some sort of heatsink?

    • @nerdonabudget
      @nerdonabudget  Před 7 měsíci

      It's not required unless you have a drive that runs particularly hot to the point of throttling, the drive I used was fine without a heatsink

  • @puraflex1095
    @puraflex1095 Před rokem +1

    Are you using a portable drive for games or downloading them to a system to benchmark? If so, can you make a video on how that works? Thanks

    • @nerdonabudget
      @nerdonabudget  Před rokem +3

      No, I use the drive in this system to store all the games to test, wouldn't be able to test on a different system. I was planning on making a how to benchmark video soon though, so keep an eye out!

  • @njsurf1973
    @njsurf1973 Před rokem +1

    It's nice to see someone talk about the fact that just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. You're right it is an inexpensive entry level build... But a year and a half from now it may not be able to run what you want. Thanks for the insight.

  • @landonkahle7138
    @landonkahle7138 Před rokem

    been a couple months but i want a pc is this one have built in wifi or need to have an ethernet cable

  • @daras-
    @daras- Před rokem

    Got same one with i5-6500/16GB/1TBnvme/GTX1650(not super), awesome machine because of silent!
    Can't hear it even under full load.

  • @ayhemgamerpro4774
    @ayhemgamerpro4774 Před 8 měsíci

    There is actually a cpu upgrade path you can upgrade up to a 9th gen i7 because all the i7s from 6th gen to 9th gen use the lga 1151 and for cooling you can fit a arctic cooler or a gtx 950 if it has no connector

  • @mikeclark4480
    @mikeclark4480 Před rokem

    I love these builds if not for anything but the emulation performance. New sub here

  • @devonmoore8211
    @devonmoore8211 Před rokem

    Hey I have a GTX 1650 Xeon X5687 rig . I'm looking for something used that can xenia/rpcs3 /yuzu 60 fps 1080p any suggestions?

  • @killerpayne1997
    @killerpayne1997 Před rokem +1

    My first pc was a dell Inspiron that my mom got from her job . Me an my brother said up for gtx 1050 low pf Best little i5 pc I started with .

  • @IceSam87
    @IceSam87 Před rokem

    I've done the same with a 5040 i7 and 16gb ram. GTX 1650 runs great for a budget. Maybe not for triple A titles but esports just run fine

  • @azerva5873
    @azerva5873 Před rokem

    amazing vid bud, did my own similar build with an hp prodesk and spend a total of 320 euro's, very very solid performance and silwnt noise levels

  • @csh9853
    @csh9853 Před rokem

    yes worth the risk. ive been using a optiplex 3010 i5 for 3 years and have upgraded the gpu,memory, and ps.still running good. im gonna build one soon but the dell works for now.

  • @nashcomp
    @nashcomp Před rokem

    2:33 is really a standart psu dont have any chance to put on that space?

  • @pauljenkins3258
    @pauljenkins3258 Před 8 měsíci

    I’m glad I stumbled on you I’m 62 and leagally blind just finding information on the optiplex’s”like 7th gen.” Is difficult to find I’m on a budget and my 7050 optiplex just purchased from Amazon will work for me hearing your con and pro-con opinion. Thanks

  • @DustyOrchid057
    @DustyOrchid057 Před rokem +1

    you could easily put a bigger power supply just need to do some sketchy Drimmer cutting, which you would have to remove all pc components leaving you with just the pc case

  • @buda3d2007
    @buda3d2007 Před rokem +2

    The build quality is great for the most part, but that half PCI slot has been on at least 4 generations of Optiplex, I just wish they swapped the half slot to the bottom and and full slot to the top so I can have 16x pci instead of 4xpci for my GPU card (yes you can put a full height card in a half slot, but will run at 4x PCI, not a major performance hit, but still a hit)

  • @itsdeonlol
    @itsdeonlol Před rokem

    Thanks for this as always Danny!!!

  • @Exactrial3
    @Exactrial3 Před 10 měsíci

    Does the gtx 1080 work in this build my friend has one just sitting around and thinking about buy3a optiplex and just putting the 1080 in it

  • @Duncan-Donuts
    @Duncan-Donuts Před 4 měsíci +1

    You can put a sfx psi into a mini tower optioned and get a 6 pin to 24 pin from mod diy

  • @danw3735
    @danw3735 Před 9 měsíci

    Nice video, I bought one for an arcade cabinet build, I'm throwing in a spare 1650super I had, should run Mame ok.

  • @pauls4522
    @pauls4522 Před rokem +8

    To me the smarter option would be to wait it out. Prices have really been in Flux lately and it is still fairly common to find a similar build that has a normal psu slot. This alone opens a whole new world to the pc.

  • @CuriousGamer022
    @CuriousGamer022 Před 8 měsíci

    Are u sure that that power supply can handle the gtx 1650 super as I looked up and says 300 minimum??

  • @HoChunk85
    @HoChunk85 Před rokem

    Would this be a good pc for just general use? Like school work surfing the web and watching videos? Thank you for any help.

  • @ErnestPworrell88
    @ErnestPworrell88 Před rokem

    Damn you really squeezed every penny on this build, im impressed!

  • @nohcam22
    @nohcam22 Před rokem +2

    Will forever be my favorite kind of videos.

  • @andystech101
    @andystech101 Před rokem

    You can always undervolt the gpu as well which would take 20w off the system load 👌🏼

  • @faizivejdani2608
    @faizivejdani2608 Před rokem

    I appreciate the time you took to weigh the risk versus reward. Thank you!

  • @mibdaguy
    @mibdaguy Před 4 měsíci

    I scored an HP Z240 workstation equipped an i7 6700, 16gb ddr4 2133, and a 500gb sata ssd for $120. I found a 1660 super locally for $75. Grabbed a dual sata to 8 pin for $5, slapped it together, and it runs amazing! (Though it runs a little warm.)

  • @ImWateringPSUs
    @ImWateringPSUs Před rokem +1

    Personally I shy away from prebuilts for my builds, but it's a very good cookie cutter option!

  • @luke_toons
    @luke_toons Před měsícem

    so im currently building one of these and the stuttering on Fortnite worried me do you think its the 1650 super or some other problem? (also great and informative video)

    • @edgarpc8648
      @edgarpc8648 Před 22 dny

      It’s a RAM issue, he only has one stick of 8gb of RAM. You should always have at least two for a total of 16gb of RAM.

  • @samuelswenson1505
    @samuelswenson1505 Před rokem

    Underclocking your vram might make the stutters go away for example if you have 4GB of DDR6 vram at 12000 mhz that is the same as 16GB ddr4 at 3000 mhz. We can determine depending on your CPU it can only handle 2133 mhz so you need to underclock the vram memory to 71 percent to remove the micro stutters. This is because ddr6 is 4 times as fast as ddr4.