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0:00 PC Build FAILS 2024
0:50 $1000 Gaming PC
1:25 OMG NOOOOO!
1:54 WUT Is This GPU???
3:00 Not The Best CPU and GPU Combo!
3:33 Good SFF Cooler, BUT...
4:03 Expensive Motherboard!
4:28 GARBAGE RAM
5:05 Best Budget SSD Choice!
5:21 Everyone Wants This Case
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6:49 Best 1440p GPU!
7:24 How Many FPS?
8:16 The Best Gaming CPU in 2024
8:57 Great Value ITX Cooler
9:27 Compromise Motherboard
10:14 This RAM Is Not TRASH!
10:52 Great SFX PSU Deal
11:16 LOOK At That Boost!
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14:05 This CPU GPU Combo is MEH
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15:22 You Can't Buy This Motherboard
15:50 I Like This RAM & SSD, BUT...
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YOOOOO! Thanks for the boost, Jason! I'll definitely have to send my sister the link for the video. I have plenty of build experience so no worries building in ITX here. I'll probably save the $20 for the cooler as well. I'll give her my ID-IS55 cooler. Part picker says it doesn't fit in the Terra, but I had it working in my original Terra build.
@@soulwd6855red
HELLO Jason pls check mine pls pls pls
CPU ryzen 5 7600x
GPU rx 7800xt
CPU COOLER corsair h100i
RAM corsair vengeance 32gb ddr5 6000 cl36
MOTHERBOARD msi b650-s wifi
SSD samsung 990 pro 1tb
PSU corsair rm750e atx12v v3
CASE corsair 4000d airflow
PLS PLS PLS answer with a video i love u
HELLO Jason pls check mine pls pls pls
CPU ryzen 5 7600x
GPU rx 7800xt
CPU COOLER corsair h100i
RAM corsair vengeance 32gb ddr5 6000 cl36
MOTHERBOARD msi b650-s wifi
SSD samsung 990 pro 1tb
PSU corsair rm750e atx12v v3
CASE corsair 4000d airflow
PLS PLS PLS answer with a video i love u
HELLO Jason pls check mine pls pls pls
CPU ryzen 5 7600x
GPU rx 7800xt
CPU COOLER corsair h100i
RAM corsair vengeance 32gb ddr5 6000 cl36
MOTHERBOARD msi b650-s wifi
SSD samsung 990 pro 1tb
PSU corsair rm750e atx12v v3
CASE corsair 4000d airflow
PLS PLS PLS answer with a video i love u
The most common mistake I see when people build an ITX system is deciding to build an ITX system. You can't fully recover from that.
😂😂😂😂 it's funny because it's true
I’ve been building pcs for 25 years and being building ITX for over 10 years and love them🥰💪👍! Yes there’s a price premium but ITX builds can be as easy as an ATX build or quite complex and fiddly depending on the case and components used😉. If you’re prepared and accept the price premium ITX can be fun and quite powerful and compact.
@@michaelthompson9798 I'm not prepared to do that, nor am I prepared to tolerate the extra compatibility challenges, the relatively small number of usable components, and the lack of airflow from which most ITX builds suffer. You do what you want, but please also note that my comment was meant to be funny, not critical.
There's something for everyone. I have 3xnvme ssd + 2xsata ssd + 4xHDD + bluray drive...so ITX is not the best choice for me.
Maybe before DDR5, but even then, I built my AM4 system pretty well back in 2018 for $1200. Now with AM5 and DDR5 having dual channel on one memory stick, ITX is the king as long as you aren't doing heavy workstation stuff/rendering, and/or are at/below a 4080 in terms of overall build. What AM5 really needs is more micro ATX options for a fair price. I just hate having something be oversized for no reason, and ATX motherboards and cases (yes, even mid towers) definitely fit that description. NZXT H400 and an Asrock Fatal1ty B450, if you're curious BTW.
We need undervolting guide please 😊
On the list!
I 100 % agree, I need this as well
Drop your AMD GPU to 1060 MV done. If unstable bump up by 5. AMD CPU turn on PBO. Curve optimizer -20 all core. Done.
@@zonemanbobo Brother anyone can do that, but i'm talking bout expert level of undervolting 😅
That's all you need to know. Don't over complicate it. Sure it's cut and dry and I'm no CZcams Jason but when the video hits this will be what you will do. Other than stress testing your result. 🍻😶🌫️🍻😶🌫️
"You(Thermalright) introduce a new cooler every time you go to the bathroom" -Jason 🤣
It's kinda the truth though hahaha!
But they do! :)
I wonder if the changes are for things like supply shortages of certain parts. Or Thermalright just changing things out that mainly matter to Thermalright in manufacturing(aka making them cheaper to produce), but have little difference for an end user?
@@bmanrockwellX217 Thermalright has their own manufacturing so I suspect that they are just using machining for parts ordered by others to build there parts from excessive work available. And instead of being scummy like so companies and just naming different parts all the exact same name with no way to know the difference they gone the very confusing nomenclature but everything can be differentiated. Of course raw material chain, iterations, etc could play a major factor too.
They use various combinations of the same five words such as assassin, spirit, phantom, peerless, and king, and make a bajillion coolers with similar names like that. The coolers are great but they make it so hard to know to find the correct cooler you're looking for. There might even be one or more updated revisions of that same cooler and you would have no idea if they were newer, older, better, or worse without doing more extensive research.
If all else fails, check the number of PCPartPicker reviews I guess lol
I do think the peerless assassin is pretty dent though.
For the second build a 7800x3D wouldnt be out of place, because he specifically mentioned Stellaris, which massively profits from the 3d cache. Sorry for my bad english.
@@luzhang2982 Thank you, and i perdonally built my pc at first with a 7600 and 7800xt and while it is a great cpu, I later upgraded to the 7800x3Dbecause my lategame saves in games as Factorio, Hoi4 began to lag massively, and with the 7800x3d I got double the FPS/speed than with the 7600.
I was thinking the same maybe a 7800x3d and a 7900gre should be the same price
One thing to consider about the Kingston NV2:
There are like 3 or 4 versions of the same drive with no easy way to determine which one you'll get, each with different controllers, and at least one of the models using QLC NAND (which has terrible endurance). I'd rather spend a few extra dollars and grab a different entry-level or mid-range drive that at least is guaranteed to use TLC NAND, maybe a Teamgroup MP44L.
Thanks for the heads up on the QLC. While I wouldn't worry about the endurance difference as from a practical standpoint these drives will last a long time, I strongly feel that manufacturers should not be switching parts under the same product name! Very deceptive. Needs a new product name or version that is clear to the consumer.
I used the Kingspec xg 7000 gen 4 in my last two builds. I bought three of them right before the price hike, and I got all three for just under $140.These are now going for $70-75 a piece, but they are phenomenal Nvme ssd imo
Kingston does this all the time with SSD's. Famous exmaple is the A400 (SATA 3 2,5"). Very good reviews at launch. After the reviews, they switched parts. Under same productname. Their RAM is more reliable.
There's a Google Sheets spreadsheet that someone made with hundreds of SSDs with important information about them, and at the bottom there's a link to TechPowerUp's SSD database which can provide more in-depth information (especially for different hardware configurations for SSDs of the same name). The spreadsheet will tell you the advertised read/write speeds, PCIE generation, whether it has DRAM cache or not, TLC or QLC, among other things. It even groups them into different categories like "entry level NVME", "high end SATA", etc.
Just look up "SSD database" and you'll probably find it. It was very helpful for me when I had to buy two SATA SSDs for my younger siblings' laptops (I bought two Crucial MX500s). Hope this helps!
@@GroetenUitNederlandIt's not even just them, almost every manufacturer does this. They will quietly change the controller they're using to something worse, take away the DRAM cache, switch to QLC, or make another change that makes it worse or less reliable just so they can save a dollar or two in manufacturing costs. All while keeping the exact same name so they can continue to advertise a product that is better than what they're actually selling. Some power supply manufacturers do this too, which is even more sketchy.
The 7700xt has become a solid GPU.
Yes now that AMD finally priced it appropriately!
I agree 100%. I just bought one for my next build
planning to buy one when I start building
Thanks for the help Jason!!
Happy we could help, glad that worked out. And thanks for watching!
Just bought and built a system with a ryzen 7 7700 i bought from Aliexpress. I expected it to be a scam, but I got the 7700 cpu fo4 only $167. Insane deal
Once again another AMAZINGLY PERFORMATIVE video thanks Jason!
Thanks for watching! Boost My Build for the win!
As an experienced mini ITX builder and enthusiast I can definitely relate to the pain of building one, but you can definitely put together a decent gaming rig for $1000, especially if you go AM4 or Intel 12100F and are willing to buy used.
Sorry for not being around much lately but the wife and I have been going around the country and it’s been so much fun. 😊
Glad you are having a great time Dark!
12600kf is under 160 bucks, you can definitely build a 1000 sff build right now
My mini build I want to do ! Any suggestions please?
CPU: 7800 x3D
GPU: 4080 SUPER
MB: ASUS B650 E-I
DDR5: DOMINATOR 64X2
PSU: RED DRAGON 850WATT
SDD:SAMSUNG 980 pro 2tb
AIO COOLER: NZXT KRAKEN 240 MM
Cooler Master master box Q300L case
Great content as always, Jason.
Thank you!!
Great video as always Jason!
Just FYI there are a couple spelling errors in the caption at 14:38: "Stronge", and should be "For Sarah, who's a filmmaker".
I love these videos . Please make moree !
Jason! I never thanked you for your videos but they were instrumental in building my PC last year! I took your advice on not waiting on certain price drops or hardware drops and I've never looked back. I think you'd question my RAM choice though, haha. I still tune in to your videos even though you've helped me tremendously already. Thanks for the content!
So glad we could help! Congrats on your build and hope you keep enjoying the content
What would you suggest for high end gaming and AI workstation? Wait for Arrow Lake + GTX5000s?
I have undervolted my R5 7600x per core to -37 offset and best core to -27 . And it gave me -20°c and 3-4% performance boost 🎉
Awesome! Just be on the lookout for instability in lightly threaded workloads.
Nice video as always sir! Do you actually check memory compatibility with the mainboard?
Thank you! And yes
Recently made the switch to 1440p after playing at 1080p for over 4 years and it’s incredible. The performance hit sucks but the image quality is well worth it imo. Everything is so crisp and detailed. Highly recommend for those who can afford the hit and you don’t even need a super expensive build for it.
Yes once you go 1440p from 1080p, you can't go back!
@@PCBuilderChannelOnce you go 3440x1440 you will never go back. You get spoiled.
@@unclej3910I would go 4k if I could afford but it’s far too expensive for me
just came over from finishing a Tech Deals video
you two are easily my favourite PC channel on YT by far, honestly appreciate wisdoms of the sages
Awesome!! Enjoy the tech double bill (;
4 gaming still think 8 cores is the sweet spot. not 6 cores enjoy both of you too
I bought a Corsair Obsidian 1000d like new, never built in. Is it still a great case?
Poppin' a beer from the other side of the world, great video as always brother
Thank you!! Have a beer for Mr. Bear :)
Awesome video!! Ty
Glad you liked it!
I upgraded to the 7900XT about a month ago and love the card! I've finally tried some Helldivers 2.
Yes!
is the 7900 xt for the 3440x1440p ultrawide monitor a bit overkill for it? even the rx 6700xt can handle it just fine.
If you are on a budget the raijintek Ophion M Evo is a similar build to the Fractual Terra (sandwich dual vert chambers) and has been under 75 bucks and can hold a matx mobo. A bit bigger footprint but still small enough to move, especially the not tempered glass version. LGA1700 has a Z790 itx board for under 140 bucks with 2 m.2 slots... I think you could get a great build for 1000 bucks even with the case... but a free fractual case is of course way better 😂
In this case a "bit bigger footprint" is 214x365x453mm = over 35L volume against the Terra's 343x153x218mm = 11.4L volume. Just insane how small the Terra is being able to easily fit in a backpack along with cables, keyboard and mouse.
@@M0odez very true, if money wasn't an issue I'd always get the Terra, especially the green one 😄 but I don't think those dimensions are too big to carry from a dorm back home. The biggest factor here is holding matx mobo which have a wider selection and better cost to features. But like I said, I'd figure it out with a free Terra.
@@SpoonHurler Spot on mate
Oh man that AM4 meme at 3:06 is so keyed up.
Jason could you do a video about a full amd system for video editing and best compatible programs and stuff?
Depends on your budget but I'd go 7600 or 7800X3D. See our Best GPU/CPU Combo 2024 video and focus on the recommendations we make for production focused builds
Hello, would you suggest a 7800x3d with 7900gre or a 7900xt with r5 7600x cpu, the price is almost same in my country. Main purpose is gaming
16:00 you might need to mention that Crucial P3+ is QLC
Hi @pcbuilderchannel - I’ve got a 11600kf cpu in my system and I desperately need a new graphics card. I need a card that’s going to last a long time that will go through the next cpu / mobo upgrade. Coming from a 970 (I know very old). Is a a 4070 super way overkill. Should I wait and save up the extra for a 4070 ti super?
is there a gpu with the same plugs as the rx 6600 xt to upgrade to?
Just want to say that if people are going for budget builds, and especially with video editing being more of a priority, Arc gpus like the A770 are actually pretty good. Most driver issues were just launch issues and are fixed now, and the card is very stable in daily stuff and video editing, and performs very well. Definitely worth looking at with the right budget.
Be careful with that motherboard/cooler combo. I bought a Gigabyte B650i Aorus Ultra AM5 ITX board and a Thermalright AXP90 X53 cooler a few months back and it did not fit. The VRM heatsinks on the motherboard were too large to accommodate the AXP90. I'm not sure if the A620I AX uses VRM heatsinks that large, but as they are both Gigabyte AM5 mini-itx boards, I would be wary. If it doesn't fit, I can confirm that the AM5 version of the Noctua NH-L9a does fit although it is more expensive. As you said, building mini-itx is not for the faint of heart.
Am I confused, or should that be the Noctua L9a, not L9i (amd and intel, respectively)?
Hey Guys I love this channel so much detailed info done in a way I can understand it TYSM for this Jason and Team well done. I also want to thank everyone whom has helped me with questions in the past. I realize this question is not on topic but I hope with how recent this video was posted that it might be better monitored for resent comments. I have a question about NVME M.2 Memory storage. Does the Max Sequential Read and the Max Sequential Write make a big difference for gaming? I see some with 7500 MBps down to 500 MBps is there a sweet spot or how does all that work. I watched the video on SSDs but it only covered the writing part not the reading part ( but I may be wrong). I am looking to get a NVME M.2 SSD looking at the suggested Team Group MP33 2TB or the MP 34 4TB. Any opinion on this will be welcome. TYSM
I understand why you're not a fan of the 7700X but I just have to say that IF (and it's a BIG IF) you have access to a local Microcenter you can get a very nice bundle built around the 7700X. For $400 you get the CPU with a MSI B650-P Pro WiFi MB ($175) and 32G DDR5 6000 CL 32 RAM ($96). That makes the effective price of the CPU about $130.
I got exactly that bundle for $324 a few weeks back. It sounded like it is a solid cpu, just pricey. True?
Thank you!! I've been saying this exact thing since there is so much hate on the 7700X. Thats how i got mines and microcenter is basically giving it away dirt cheap in the bundle. I only understand the hate if you are getting the CPU by itself then yes on the 7600X or 7800X 3d. This processor is strong coupled with a 4070 and above.
I've been looking at a 7900 XT build so this video was perfect for me, didn't think I could get it in around $1500
My 7800x3D and 7900xt are both holding up very well. The only upgrade I might make is to go from the 280mm Kraken up to the 360mm just to fill the case. I'm also looking at more storage, but SSDs are just skyrocketing right now. So, I'll probably just continue to shuffle my games as I download new ones.
Pre-liked because I just know it's a good video
Pre-liked this comment as well!
Does anybody else watch these with no intention of being able to afford a new PC?
😂😂😂😂 this cannel is amazing. Love it
Yep
As a (still for a little time) mITX owner it's always fun to see small builds.
I paused on the initial build and was "if nothing else, I'd knife that 5700x and find room for at least a 7700xt in the budget"
great video!
Great comment! :)
Ive been watching your videos for ages. Where can I post my pc build for videos like these?
@@OfficialKentuckyFriedGoose he has a Community Post every month asking for Submissions. He'll have one again in May.
Hey Jason. Love your vibes mate! Random question for you. What non 3D AMD CPU would you say has the equivalent performance of a 5700X3D/5800X3D when it comes to CPU heavy titles like Stellaris / RimWorld / Warhammer 3 (campaign map)? Maybe the 7700X?
I would say, because you need a lot of single core performance for these games, a 7700x or 7900x should be the best non x3d cpus for cpu bound games
Why does the MSI MAG Mobo take longer to post when setting the RAM to EXPO (Using G.SKILL Trident Z5 Neo RGB Series AMD EXPO 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5 6000 CL30 P/N:F5-6000J3038F16GX2-TZ5NR)? Is there any way to speed the post and not loose the EXPO setting?
My Silverstone Alta G1M arrived today, so I'm transferring my pc to it tomorrow evening.
Then I will know if it will be all fine, or if I should return my 4070 super and maybe get that Sapphire 7900 gre I've been eyeing for a few weeks now.
Hello Jason, what CPU do you suggest with a 4070 Super Dual from ASUS? Also what motherboard would be the most ideal to run them on? Thanks!
Personally I'd look at the 7600 if you are primarily gaming. See our Best Ryzen Motherboard 2024 video to go with it.
You are a miracle worker, I love watching these. I just recently decided to build my own first build. Where can I send my own build for a boost before I buy?
Planning to play on the new LG UltraGear 34" Ultrawide.
He has a Community Post every month asking for submissions. He'll have one again in May.
So glad you are enjoying! Next round will open for submissions in May. To send in. list make sure you are publicly subscribed to the channel and keep an eye out for our community post where we call for the lists
I really loved the terra build. That case is awesome. I was thinking of squeezing in my 7800 xt powecolor hellhound in the fractal terra, but it is suspiciously tight. Lengthwise it should fit, but im not sure about the height. Has anyone heard of such a build?
For the ITX build I know that the budget was $1K but wouldn't the Coolermaster NR200P Max be a great case as you are getting liquid cooling, a great PSU and a PCI 4 rizer card? The price on that case fluctuates but what do you think? Also I understand the person was going to give his sister a case but I'm asking for those who would have to buy a case. Thanks again for your videos and keep up the great work.
I will say on the 1st build as an ITX builder, the reason the Corsair SF750 is considered god tier among us is- at max load its runs at 29-30 dB. Whereas other sfx psus from Lian Li or Cooler Master at the same max load run at 40-45 dB. Which is essentially twice as loud.
Love/hate relationship when it comes to ITX but no regrets! I use the *Hyte Revolt 3* w/ Asus TUF GAMING OC GeForce RTX 3090. Usually I use it for 1440P and some 4K gaming. I love this case, especially since no riser cable is needed and it comes with a handle. The con is the cables are located at the bottom so If you switch the cables around a lot like I do then it can be difficult to deal with. So I just keep my PC upside-down. I actually prefer it that way since its easier to access the cables from the top then if it were from the back of the case.
Dang.. I kinda wish I met yah before I brought my prebuilt… 😑 I always wondered if I could have squeezed more out of it.. brought it January. Is there something I should do to make sure I’m getting the most out of my prebuilt?
Maybe check out our how to set up a PC guide to double check it has the best settings.
Hey Jason, would a 850w PSU be enough for a 7900xtx/7800x3D build?
Hop over to our Best PSU 2024 video! We go over the method there to see what you need for your full build
I was getting back into gaming back when Diablo 4 was coming out and a person reccomended an Xbox Series X as a budget proposition. Now that I have a 4080 super, X3d and an Ultrawide can I sue them?
I bit the bullet, and got me an asus tuf 4070ti super from microcenter this week. Not a bad upgrade from my 2070. Also went from an 8700k to a 14700k. Now just need more than a 1080p display lol. Thank you for all the videos it’s super appreciated
Congrats on the upgrade!
my friend you are the best love the show. are you think on doing any update to best laptop for gaming 2024 ❤
Yes will do it sometime soon!
quick building question. It is safe to plugin all power cables for CPU into MB? Currently I plugged in 8 and 4 pin power cables from PSU into CPU power connectors - 8 pin itself delivers a lot of W into MB for cpu itself. Its is safer to not plugin 4 pin or does not matter at all ? As TDP of CPU is not so high.
I got:
asus-rog-strix-b650e-f-gaming-wifi
ryzen-7-7800x3d
seasonic-focus-gx-1000-atx-3-0
Thank you for the super thanks. I'm not sure I'm reading your question correctly, but I recommend plugging in all of the EPS 12V (connectors in the top left) and the 20+4 motherboard connector. See our best PSU 2024 video for more.
@@PCBuilderChannel you welcome. Thank you as well. Yes correct - EPS 12V top lef :) . Glad to have a calm mind that's its ok to have all of them plugged in :)
21:44 instead of that Thermaltake case he could go for the Lian Li LANCOOL 215 for $89.99 at B&H Photo Video. Way better air flow case.
Jason, this might be a silly question but how do you figure out if you’ll have a bottle neck before buying the parts?
It's mostly just a feeling. As you do more builds and learn more, just getting more experience with computers, you can start to tell when parts will match well or not.
Also generally, don't match an i9 with a 4060. Match parts of the same class/tier.
From researching and looking at a lot of benchmarks. The good news is we have a video that will get you what you need to know. Check out our Best GPU/CPU Combo 2024 video for lots more on this
got a 4070 super coming what should i paid with it? intel preferably cuz i dont wanna buy another motherboard
If you don't want to buy another motherboard, AMD would actually be the better option as you could go with a Ryzen 7000 series cpu now and then later upgrade to Ryzen 9000 or maybe even Ryzen 10/11000 on the same motherboard.
Would love to hear your opinion on the new ASRock B550 LiveMixer AM5 motherboard currently on sale for $150
B650 Live Mixer AM5
@PCBuilderChannel My cousin has a Ryzen 5 5600X and he is looking for a gpu, he can get a RTX 2080Ti FE and a RX6700XT FE for the same price in our market 230 euros. He can't descide which one to choose, what would you recommend? He heard a lot of bad things about 2080Ti which is why he is leaning more to the RX 6700XT. He won't go for a better gpu because they are all way above his budget. Even gpu's that performe the same like rtx 3070 kost 280 minimum. Would your opinion change if he can find the 2080Ti for 30 euros cheaper than the 6700XT or will it stay the same?
2080 Ti will get you slightly more FPS, but the extra 1GB of VRAM on the 6700 XT might be helpful. Also the 6700 XT is brand new so there is that.
Can you review the starforge horizon 2 pro pc and how would you improve it? Sorry if you already have in another video.
So the GPU is bad. Everything else looks okay though it would have been nice to see a higher CPU at that pricee.
@@kelley09162 thank you! What would be a good replacement gpu without having to change any of the other components?
For the first build did you choose the 7600 over the 6700xt just because of the size or something else?
AV1 encoding is a nice perk, but 6700XT is a solid option too though it’s selling through fast in a lot of markets. Check out our latest GPU Market Update video for more on how they rank against each other
@@PCBuilderChannel I’m currently running the 6700xt with the 7600 on a mag mortar board. I built before all the new models dropped. Not sure whether I’ll upgrade the board before or after the card though
Jason, it's no wonder that your profession is computer building, because you have a computer in your head. Your instant recall about the details of every conceivable component is way beyond belief. I'm between builds presently, but I watch every one of your videos all the way through. If only I had your brain as well as access to your recommendations.
Thank you!! (:
Hi Jason. Thank you for giving so much helpful informations. After seeing your videos. I'm combining 7600x with 7900xt. I'm confused whether I can go with 4k 144hz monitor or 1440p ultrawide monitor. Please help, Thanks in advance🎉
Either is fine
That's a good combo and you can do either. See our Best Gaming Monitor 2024 video for more
I know it's not a Q&A video, but somewhat related. Jason, do you think the fact that PC Part Picker has the CPU, mobo and RAM at the top of the list and the GPU in the middle is part of the reason we see so much unbalanced spending in gaming builds? Basically, I'm suggesting people come in with a budget, pick parts from top to bottom, and by the time they get to the GPU they naturally have less budget remaining and thus don't spend enough on it?
That's an interesting hypothesis. I think it is due to the fact that for years the "bigger" CPUs would give better gaming performance. At first we all thought this was due to higher cores, but the reality is that it was mostly the higher Cache. Now that Ryzen CPUs have essentially the same Cache across all the non-X3D CPUs in any given generation, they all give similar gaming performance across that generation but that mentality hasn't died because a lot of people haven't built a PC in many years.
The problem with the 2nd build is that the oled G8 doesn't work properly with Amd gpus. You'll be limited to 400 nits peak brightness, while with Nvidia gpus you'll get the proper 1000 nits peak brightness.
mobo: asrock b660 pro
cpu: i5-12400f
psu: msi mag 650w
gpu: rx 6800
memory: sp x16gb ddr4-3200 cl22 :*(
storage: kindston 1tb pcie 4.0 m2
display: Acer Nitro VG271U M3bmiipx 27" WQHD (2560 x 1440) 180hz
case: Thermaltake Versa N21 Black Edition Translucent Window Panel SPCC ATX Mid Tower
I just spent all my money on this system. The case was one my friend had just sitting around. I basically went with the cpu, mobo, psu from your recent $750 budget build and threw in an rx 6800.
I hope its all worth it because Im extremely poor again
Hello, I am looking to upgrade my 3060 Ti graphics card that is currently paired with a 12600K processor. I would appreciate any suggestions or recommendations for a suitable upgrade. Thank you for your assistance.
You can go as high as the 7900GRE or 4070 Super with that GPU.
Max I'd pair with it is 7800XT or 4070 Super
Hello Jason, I have a 5800X with a 3060 Graphics Card, I want upgrade to a 4070Ti Super or a 4070 Super, my CPU will work with any of these GPUs?
Your CPU will definitely work with them. If upgrading to the 4070 Ti Super I'd consider dropping in a Ryzen 5700X3D or 5800X3D.
saphire pulse was probably my bad
Haha!
Loving your content, my wallet on the other hand hates it😅. Just finished my ultra build with 7800x3d and 7900xtx after following your 7800x3d build guide. Still need to tune cpu for max FPS.
Congrats on your build!!
had a quick question looking at upgrading my motherboard and cpu right now my motherboard is a gigabyte b550m k and the cpu is a ryzen 5 5500 im looking at ether a intel i5 12600kf or a i7 12700kf and a msi b760m-a ddr4 or a msi b760m-a ddr5 which would be better for me i am planning to start streaming fortnite at 1440p soon and my current cpu cant handle it what is your advice should i go to ddr5 and get the i5 or keep my 32gb ddr4 3200hrz ram and go with the i7
Well your Motherboard should be fine if you stay on AM4. You would then upgrade your CPU to the 5700X3D assuming it doesn't bottleneck your GPU.
@@kelley09162 be honest i did spend alot on the gpu it a xfx rx 6950 xt
@@zadkaidarkstar8600 then yes I would upgrade your CPU to the 5700X3D. Your current B550 Motherboard should be fine.
It's an excellent example how a good advice can save money and rise a performance twice or more.
Hi PC Builder! What do you think about the AM4 and AM5 sockets? If I'm going to build a PC from scratch, should I go with AM4 because it's cheaper or should I choose AM5 because it's more current? AM4 will remain profitable but for how many more years? My budget is not much.
If your budget is below 1000 go AM4, but if it's above go AM5.
You should check out our Best GPU/CPU Combo 2024 video, that might help you decide what you are looking for
17:15 he really needs that 7800x3d for the build that you recommend
Yeah, 7900xt might be too fast for the R5 7600
My pc is a 7600 7900XT and I love it! Its a great combo
7600 and 7900XT is my personal gaming/streaming/editing rig and its fantastic. See our Best GPU/CPU Combo 2024 video for more
curious, may have missed it. you game in 4k. what are your specs? thx
7600 and 7900XT!
Build an ITX is perfectly fine - if you know what you are doing. Going with an "ASRock Deskmeet X300", for example, would keep your costs in check if you can deal with a performance cap.
ITX-Motherboards can be had for at least 60$ less as well, if you are fine with a A520 or B450 chipset motherboard.
But if its performance per buck, going µATX is the way to go, and the only thing I would have changed here would be picking an RTX 6800 16GB over an RTX 7700 XT 12GB.
Why not get the 6800 for the same price, sometimes even slightly cheaper. It performs equally and has more gb, 16 gb>12 gb. Ik it’s hard to find and it’s an generation older but if you find it that’s a super great value card
I've stopped recommending because there are only a handful of models left in the US, and it is no longer widely available in many markets outside of the US. But if you can find a good deal on one and don't need the AV1 encoding, grab it!
@@PCBuilderChannel i was wondering about this thanks a lot. definitely going to sub to this channel.. now i see why... I just bought the rx 6800 a few hours ago... its ok you can start recommending it to people now... using your budget b660 pro and msi mag psu hope it works
Currently my favorite pc series on CZcams. I’ve made a game of it by taking their build and rebuilding it, then seeing how close I am to my fellow Jason’s rebuild. 😂
That's awesome!
I thought I didn't want RGB to begin with, but the fans with RGB was about half the price of the fans without it and my 4090 is a RGB machine. It grew on me and now I like certain colors.
My go to is burnt orange light on my all black build.
Can you please make an upto date gaming monitor video
No need at the moment! We keep the recommendations linked in the description updated daily for best current deals and the buying advice is all still relevant. But we are planing to make a 1440p specific buying guide in May or June as things launch.
@@PCBuilderChannel thank you I will keep my eye out, your videos have been really helpful when building my pc. I just have an issue at the moment whether I should go 240hz QHD or 500+hz 1080p monitor. Not sure if the higher resolution lower refresh rate would be better.
Just want to add I got a 4060 or my wife's 1080P build, and have not had an issue with the 8GB VRAM limit. A lot of it is dependent on peoples needs, and my wife is not playing AAA titles on max settings that often or at all, nor is that a concern of hers, so at least for her needs the card supersedes them. So while there are better options value-wise (if and when they are even available) it could still be a viable option for the average consumer. Just don't want anyone to feel bad for going with that card, for the right price I think its great, especially as last gen options become less available.
amazing helpful conent as usual Jason, thank you. Next time bring some cats too :
Mr. Bear is enjoying the nice weather in New Orleans! When it gets hotter he'll be inside!
@@PCBuilderChannel hahaha, great for him
I'm still using GTX480 because I been to cheap to upgrade, but I can't play a lot of the newer game. I'm looking for GPU to last me for about 6 years. Should I get a GRE or 4079ti around the $550 or go to a 4080s or 7900xtx. I play 1440 and a few game on. 4k. Planning to upgradey my CPU 10900kf on black Friday.
In same games you will see a CPU bottleneck with a 10900KF and GPUs of that power. See our Best GPU/CPU Combo 2024 video for more.
@@PCBuilderChannel yeah but I'm willing to put with some bottleneck until black Friday, and see what Intel 15 gen got to offer. LoL i just want to play cyberpunk and starfield
@@genryguz62797900GRE or 7900XT would be good.
Thank you for always posting such great informative content. Often, other youtubers just seem to criticized and not educate.
Question.
Old pc has 5900x msi b550m 750watt psu and a ref 3080 10gb.
I just got my hands on a gigabybe 4080 super and corsair rm850x psu
Looking into giving my gf my old pc and building a new setup for myself. Using the newegg combo deal
Deepcool LS520 240mm $89.99 (+$15 off with code)
G skill trident z5 6000mhz cl30 32gb
Amd 7800x3d
Asus tuf gaming b650e wifi
Montech king 95 pro total is $922.
Not sure if this is a good idea/deal or not. As always thank you for any suggestions and feedback
Gaming on a gigabybe M27Q-X for online and msi 34 inch ultrawide 1440p for singleplayer.
Thank you for the super thanks. Seems like a good build! We just put out our Ryzen 7800X3D build guide for 2024 so that also might give you some additional ideas.
Itx build video plz
Check out our Mini ITX build guide for more!
The ASRock A620I LIGHTNING WIFI looks like it might be better than the Gigabyte A620I AX, with 2 m.2 slots and its the same price in the US.
I understand when ITX builds are because of lack of space, but I just don't like it for it lowers price to performance. And both build upgrades were incredible Jason! Thanks for all your tips!
So glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching
I Installed a rx5700xt into my rig today. I recently upgraded to a ryzen 5600 too. I'm hardcore. The gpu cost me €160 + 30 quid trade in voucher in a shop.
It is a msi overclock one with a better cooling solution than standard.
Fancy smanchy 😂
**Thermalright Assassin X 120 SE cooler has been my GOTO for last several flip builds.** Great price < $20 and great reliability/quality ... either WHITE or WHITE/RGB rocks!!! Generally speaking, I typically go with it for CPU cooler, **Solidigm for SSD, and TeamGroup Delta or Vulcan Z for RAM.** Did 3 builds in last 90 days and these were my staples.
In Australia - I bought a 4070ti Asus at the same price as a 4070 Super Asus. The 4070ti Super Asus was/ is 28% more expensive than the 4070ti Asus for a marginal increase in performance. I used Asus as a benchmark as Gigabyte to Gigabyte would be similar margins at a lower cost point. It is interesting to see how the prices in different regions can impact the overall performance / build.
can you do a builds for working professional who work uses software like blender,unreal engine ,unity maya after effect, video editing etc who occasionally play games?
Is that what you need? If so I can try and make a build for you I just need to know your budget.
We actually did a top of the line production sample build in our latest Best Builds April video! You can find it on the channel page.
Can I get your opinion on this build(planning to do it this year or early next)? This would be my second pc but it would my first time building it, and I've always wanted to make a high end pc, so been saving for a while.
Cpu: Amd 7 7800x3d
Gpu: AsRock Phantom Gaming White 7900xt
Motherboard: MSI MPG B650 Edge Wifi
Case: NZXT H6 Flow White
Cooling: Arctic Freezer a-rgb 360mm white
SSD: WD_Black SN770 2TB
Psu: be quiet pure power 12m 1000w
Ram: Corsair Vengeance 2x16gb 6000Mhz cl30
Looks very solid! The 360mm is overkill but that cooler is so cheap and it will look amazing in the build! Nothing wrong with overkill.
@@PCBuilderChannel Great. Thanks for replying.
@@PCBuilderChannelAlso, can you please recommend any 140mm fans for the case(white)? The case has 3 120mm fans installed and I was planning to put 2x140mm on the bottom of the case .
that last guy is just like me i also turned off all the rgb on my pc
I just updrage to an 5800x3d, what is the highest gpu i can upgrade in the future
It performs quite well. I think you can easily go with a 7900 XT or 4070 Ti Super.
Why did you not go with a AMD Ryzen 7500F? Since those, at least in my region, are about 50$ cheaper than the 7600 and delivers similar performance
Because the 7500F isn't available in the US
Yep, sadly not available in the US
I want to make upgrades to my current pc because my 3070 isn't performing as it should. A year ago I blue screen after constant crashes in mw2. I sent it to a repair shop and he said there was a burn scar on the GPU processor. My current CPU is 5800x with 32gb 3600 ram. What would be a good value upgrade to my 3070?
Depends on your budget but you could go as high as the 7900GRE or 4070 Super and be good.
Max I'd pair it with is 7800XT or 4070 Super. See our Best GPU/CPU Combo 2024 video for more