Nice to see that someone who works there knows their stuff and put in a gen 4 compatible motherboard and 11th gen CPU as the 6500xt performs like poopoo on gen 3.
Only really makes a difference with the 6500 xt. I'm running a gen-4 capable MOBO and I bought a 6600 xt for my brother, who has a gen3 PCIE. There almost is no difference in FPS with the same CPUs, about 2-3%. He has the exact same case aswell, just white & 6 fans instead of 1.
I'm so used to seeing budget prebuilts be absolute garbage that this kinda threw me off, though in a very good way. Cable management was quite nice, part selection made sense collectively, packaging was well above average, all in all rather impressive. Nice to see this company have pride in what they do, I wish them the best.
I think they did amazing on reusing packaging. Overall not bad. Who needs a optical drive these days? These should do what Dell does is.block the onboard ports when a GPU is installed
Less of an issue now with Windows 10 and 11 allowing GPU passthrough akin to how laptops with dedicated and integrated GPUs work. LTT has a whole video on it.
Don't think I've ever been this early before, anyone else's elders buy a really overkill PC for absolutely nothing? My grandad has a 6 core Ryzen with dual SSDs and a 1050Ti for checking emails and playing card games...
I’m rocking a 2009 Alienware that my dad had for general office stuff. First gen i7, but since it’s essentially maxed out as is it still keeps up with most games to this day. Upgraded the GPU twice (originally a GTX 260, then a 750 Ti and now a 1060 6GB) and added an SSD since. Finally upgraded to 12 GB of RAM this year too, but that’s because the extra RAM slots went bad and knocked me down to 6GB from the 9GB stock RAM. Poor thing is probably on its last leg, but it’s been a really effective beast for a long time.
I enjoyed this I actually just bought a prebuilt PC and for me it works great I have an i5 11400F and a Geforce GTX 1650 4GB and I have had no problems at all and it stays very cool. The hottest my GPU get under load is 44 degrees
Hello 7 months in the future. Its nice to see someone who has a nice budget build that is able to play games at 1080p and its actually happy with what they have. Too many gamers always want the latest and most powerful and to say us people with budget builds have crappy builds and are not surprised how powerful a budget build really is. My rig is the Ryzen 5 3500 and GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER.
Ooh, this PC doesn't look half bad at all! I'd personally get the one with the RTX 3050 installed, and yes I would probably change the SSD to a larger one. Though if they're also including a 1TB hard drive, suddenly a 256GB SSD isn't too much of a problem, if you're just using the PC for gaming, and not storing all of your files on. I'd also probably try and source a case with optical drive bays, and I'd probably try and source 32GB RAM instead of 16GB, but that's just me.
Just reminds me that I got a great deal on my gaming laptop right before the GPU price rise, $549 for a i5 10300H and a 1650ti. Upgraded to 24GB of RAM and multiple SSDs, as well as MSI Afterburner to overclock the GPU, it's a beast to me. Literally does everything I want it to.
The board inside that computer do not upgrade the BIOS the latest bios for that board does not support your processor so if you install it you will get a blank screen of death just a heads up
The keyboard layout is 65%, not 60%. I don't blame you for mistaking 65% layout for 60% layout as they are quite similar. Anyway, I like your video and keep up the good work.
the RAM slots have tabs on only one side because it would be easier to remove the RAM if there was a longer GPU that you didn't need to remove when taking it out
This is not a hate comment, but a critique.I personally prefer these kinda videos over refurbishing old products. They are fun too, but I feel like you have too many of them. I would love to see more of these videos.
I would never buy a pc (let alone a gaming pc) from any brand that wasn't well-known. You might get something pretty respectable, or you might get something that's absolute junk, and doesn't work right out of the box. And the lack of a registered, installed o/s is a major deal-breaker for me----that's like buying a new car, and finding out that you have to pay extra for the engine and install it yourself
Oof. BPCTech are selling this same setup again basically, but with an i5-10400f instead, a PCIe3.0 only CPU, which means halving the power of the Rx 6500 xt, R.I.P... "Only" for AUD$670 though.
Fuck I wish I was a rich boy. I bought a Dell Inspiron 5675 R3 1200. 16gb ram 256gb ssd. I attempted to clean the cpu and bent a few pins. A few months went by and I updated to R5 1600...After upgrading to the R5 1600 my 2nd ram slot no longer works. I'm about 90% sure I just want to bin it and forget about pc gaming.
The RX 6500 is quite a ridiculous card with its 64 bits memory bus. The GT 710 has a larger one (edit: actually they have both the same bus width)! Of course the PCI interface also sucks.
I would def add some intake fans on this bad boy. I'm still rocking a Vega 64 but recently got a 5800x. Whole set up is water-cooled, I'm probably at 3000€ in parts between everything.
thats not a bad price for that pc . i converted it to usd when they dropped it to 899 its only 649 usd. not a bad budget pc vs a dell or hp that gives you that spec for the double the price.
@@psivewri thats still reasonable if you know what you're looking for, but yeah general advice for that cost is to build it yourself and bargain for better components, ~$700 american - the companies cut
I finished budgeting my own dream pc, with a ryzen 7 3700x and a msi ventus 2x rtx card, it's total according to pcpartpicker is $1420.90 (around 5000 sar) and im so happy about it, hope to get it soon!
Not too bad, i sold a 6th gen i5 (6400) pc with 16gb ddr3, gtx 970, 2x500gb hdd, 256gb nvme ssd, 550w modular corsair psu and fractal meshify C case for £420 last month so if you slap in a 980 which u can get for under £150 off marketplace ull have a rly decent mid tier gaming rig for decent value (or try to get a 1060 6gb, got a rog strix one recently for £180), then sell the 950 for like £80 and get i7 6700 with the money for even better performance
@@Cr0frog actually it's surprising but my gtx 950 is already powerful enough. Cyberpunk 2077 running at 40fps is the lowest I've ever got on a game with medium settings. I usually hit 100+ in anything else
@@skatertux8051 i play on 1440p now so when i upgraded my monitor i had to retire my 960 2gb as i was getting like 30fps max in rust, it was an amazing card tho, esp given that i got it free as a bday gift when my mate got a 2060s, the 1660 ive replaced it with was somewhat dissappointing for the price (£240 in may 21 so still a good deal, sold it for £280 after i got the 1070 for £270) but now got an EVGA 1070 and its a monster so not planning to upgrade unless i can score a 3060 12gb or better cheap, then will just build a pc around the 1070 to get some money back (might retire my r7 2700x and ROG b450 board, it doesnt like my corsair rgb ram and it only runs at 2666 when its rated for 3200)
@@skatertux8051 i try to play on the highest settings i can tho as in my mind im like if i already put nearly 2 grand in my whole set up (2x 27" monitors, corsair k70 kb, g402 mouse, 400w sound system, and pretty much everything like case, ram, psu and my cappelix aio is from corsair and white colour which costs more for some reason) then i might as well max it tf out, i get 120-144 fps in the most games i play apart from rust (around 75-80) but building is like a disease, i just know i can have better parts in the back of my mind so i wont be satisfied until i get a 3090 and 5950x🤣
@@Cr0frog sheesh you big on graphics lol. I just got an old hp g56 notebook for a trade of my old ipad gen 4. I'm surprised how powerful it still is compared to today's laptops. (Obviously cheaper ones) it's got 4gb ddr2 ram, 500gb ssd and a T4500 cpu. I'm planning to upgrade to another cpu that has a 15% performance increase, a 500gb or 1tb ssd and 8gb ram. Should make it alright for light gaming then. Its not too bad for light gaming as it is tbh, just graphic drivers are an issue for some games (anything openGL) cough cough minecraft
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Nice video my guy
Hi IWatched your TH-cam channel for a long time
You are a dashing young handsome stud!
Nice vid
Amazing video my guy! I love it I have a Intel i9 10900k I love it! in my PC!
I suspect the company reused the foam padding from the graphics card box to pad the insides of the PC Case, but that is a good reuse of packaging too.
Not Like Apple😂
This sounds like a nice reuse for foam
Waste not, want not.
It’s like recycling stuff. Reduce, reuse, recycle
Nice to see that someone who works there knows their stuff and put in a gen 4 compatible motherboard and 11th gen CPU as the 6500xt performs like poopoo on gen 3.
"poopoo" reminded me of Dawid's tech channel. XD
Laughs in second gen i7
Only really makes a difference with the 6500 xt. I'm running a gen-4 capable MOBO and I bought a 6600 xt for my brother, who has a gen3 PCIE. There almost is no difference in FPS with the same CPUs, about 2-3%. He has the exact same case aswell, just white & 6 fans instead of 1.
I bought a 550$ prebuilt. It has a Ryzen 5 with 8 gigs of ram and a gtx 1650. It is cheaper than buying the parts seperatley
What a deal!
@Number 9 but it’s still a good price for the specs.
@Number 9 ryzen 5 4600 and I am not sure about the ram
Not bad, but I'd definitely want more than 8GB RAM if gaming. Go with 16GB at the very minimum...
@@skyde72 Do u mean Ryzen 5 3600?
I'm so used to seeing budget prebuilts be absolute garbage that this kinda threw me off, though in a very good way. Cable management was quite nice, part selection made sense collectively, packaging was well above average, all in all rather impressive. Nice to see this company have pride in what they do, I wish them the best.
That case in my opinion is one of the best minimalist cheap m-atx cases out there
The name is Deepcool Macube 110 to those who want it
@@hextobyte thanks bro I think it would go well with mine hah
I think they did amazing on reusing packaging. Overall not bad. Who needs a optical drive these days?
These should do what Dell does is.block the onboard ports when a GPU is installed
Less of an issue now with Windows 10 and 11 allowing GPU passthrough akin to how laptops with dedicated and integrated GPUs work. LTT has a whole video on it.
@@FlyboyHelosim old man?
@@connorosullivan3500 Hey, hobbies are a thing. Personally, CDs are still the coolest digital physical format of listening to music. (I'm 17)
Thanks for this video, there aren’t many Australian people doing reviews like this
They should have included those small plastic HDMI covers in the integrated port, but well they included that paper with instructions wich works too.
Don't think I've ever been this early before, anyone else's elders buy a really overkill PC for absolutely nothing? My grandad has a 6 core Ryzen with dual SSDs and a 1050Ti for checking emails and playing card games...
Hope he gets good FPS in that card game!
@@psivewri Sure does on his 2007 50Hz monitor 💀I'm sure he'll find a way to ray trace his solitaire
I’m rocking a 2009 Alienware that my dad had for general office stuff. First gen i7, but since it’s essentially maxed out as is it still keeps up with most games to this day.
Upgraded the GPU twice (originally a GTX 260, then a 750 Ti and now a 1060 6GB) and added an SSD since. Finally upgraded to 12 GB of RAM this year too, but that’s because the extra RAM slots went bad and knocked me down to 6GB from the 9GB stock RAM. Poor thing is probably on its last leg, but it’s been a really effective beast for a long time.
where'd he buy a pc with a 6 core ryzen paired with a 1050ti?? lmfaooo
Another thing wrong with the 6500XT is it lacks any video encoding, which explains why screen recording was compromised for you.
I enjoyed this I actually just bought a prebuilt PC and for me it works great I have an i5 11400F and a Geforce GTX 1650 4GB and I have had no problems at all and it stays very cool. The hottest my GPU get under load is 44 degrees
Hello 7 months in the future. Its nice to see someone who has a nice budget build that is able to play games at 1080p and its actually happy with what they have. Too many gamers always want the latest and most powerful and to say us people with budget builds have crappy builds and are not surprised how powerful a budget build really is. My rig is the Ryzen 5 3500 and GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER.
I honestly took a risk buying a €700 prebuilt, but it seems to work. And i might upgrade it soon
Ooh, this PC doesn't look half bad at all! I'd personally get the one with the RTX 3050 installed, and yes I would probably change the SSD to a larger one. Though if they're also including a 1TB hard drive, suddenly a 256GB SSD isn't too much of a problem, if you're just using the PC for gaming, and not storing all of your files on. I'd also probably try and source a case with optical drive bays, and I'd probably try and source 32GB RAM instead of 16GB, but that's just me.
Just reminds me that I got a great deal on my gaming laptop right before the GPU price rise, $549 for a i5 10300H and a 1650ti. Upgraded to 24GB of RAM and multiple SSDs, as well as MSI Afterburner to overclock the GPU, it's a beast to me. Literally does everything I want it to.
Funny how I spent 1200$ for the exact specs.
I was desperate
@@det-i9m No shame. If you're happy, or if it does what you want it to, that's cool.
@@Photo0021 definitely better than Intel HD Graphics
thats pretty good, i got an r5 3550h (zen+) and a 1650 for the same price.
@@Derpsii is the ryzen good
For any British followers that’s about £538 if it saves anyone else from looking it up
Thanks
Or 720 freedom eagles.
That's actually quite cheap for a prebuilt gaming PC, especially given how GPUs have been as of recently...
Or 918 maple syrups
+20% Vat :(
Thanks for the video, its fun watching what you post
Great man never forgot 🧡
Need more of these consistent uploads
Gaming PCs are known for their fast speed performances.
The board inside that computer do not upgrade the BIOS the latest bios for that board does not support your processor so if you install it you will get a blank screen of death just a heads up
This video came out at 3am my time. Totally worth it.
The keyboard layout is 65%, not 60%. I don't blame you for mistaking 65% layout for 60% layout as they are quite similar. Anyway, I like your video and keep up the good work.
the RAM slots have tabs on only one side because it would be easier to remove the RAM if there was a longer GPU that you didn't need to remove when taking it out
Hey psivewri love the bangin 80s synth in the credits bro that’s why I’m a subscriber
It's a decent little system, I just wish it had a larger cooler.
This is not a hate comment, but a critique.I personally prefer these kinda videos over refurbishing old products. They are fun too, but I feel like you have too many of them. I would love to see more of these videos.
that duck on your table is cute
its 6:52 if you missed it
4:53 That OOBE-Out of box experience is quite old what version of windows 10 shipped with this prebuilt ?
Australian gaming pc prebuilds vs Canada and the US.
I am surprised how well the pre built is put together.
I found a windows xp pc in a supercheap auto.
I know this isn’t related but,yeah
Great review.
and now we have the video of the cheap gaming pc prebuilt
This is dope. Thanks for new videos!
Wow I can't believe psivewri made a video this fast
finally i found someone that works in Aussie dollars
I love how the instructions were in Calibri font lol
I'd of packed it up and returned it for the rxt3050 version in a heartbeat...
Why does "two RAM sticks" sound like that at 4:28? 😄
i am surprised how good this pc is!
those specs are pretty respectable for the money!
Those are some autotuned ramsticks 😂 4:28
If you hadn't given the qualifier "gaming", I would've suggested an Acer Aspire desktop
7:01 nice
999$ is the new definition of "cheap"
999 AUD ~ 720 USD. That's as low as you can go and still get a decent PC.
I use the ifixit mako kit. It’s really high quality, I would very much recommend it :)
I would never buy a pc (let alone a gaming pc) from any brand that wasn't well-known. You might get something pretty respectable, or you might get something that's absolute junk, and doesn't work right out of the box. And the lack of a registered, installed o/s is a major deal-breaker for me----that's like buying a new car, and finding out that you have to pay extra for the engine and install it yourself
i love watching your videos so im happy that there is a new video
Wow, this is very close to my build! (CPU: Intel i5 10400F GPU: RX 6500 XT OC).
I want this pc so bad.
For 740 USD this ain't half bad!
Cheap? Cheap? My computer only say's Beep, beep! :)
Some people are gonna be like this ain’t cheap. Yes it is cheap for a gaming desktop.
you really thought so this is something cheap but effective.
5:23 all the benchmarks looks a solid potato 🥔 infront of my M1 pro MacBook Pro 😂🤣😂🤣
What would it perform like if it was playing heavier games like gta, red dead and all that?
Finally iFixit sponsored you
Congrats on getting the sponsor you've dropped hints at a couple times before 😂
Oof. BPCTech are selling this same setup again basically, but with an i5-10400f instead, a PCIe3.0 only CPU, which means halving the power of the Rx 6500 xt, R.I.P... "Only" for AUD$670 though.
Fuck I wish I was a rich boy. I bought a Dell Inspiron 5675 R3 1200. 16gb ram 256gb ssd. I attempted to clean the cpu and bent a few pins. A few months went by and I updated to R5 1600...After upgrading to the R5 1600 my 2nd ram slot no longer works. I'm about 90% sure I just want to bin it and forget about pc gaming.
I am still using an old Lenovo Legion with GtX 1060 3gb, intel i5 and 8 gigs ram… so for me that pc is not very low end in comparision…
The RX 6500 is quite a ridiculous card with its 64 bits memory bus. The GT 710 has a larger one (edit: actually they have both the same bus width)!
Of course the PCI interface also sucks.
And 2 display outputs? Really??
@@stardustdragon0842 that's not a problem for most people.
Well the gt 710 with that memory bus also uses DDR3.
@@EvilTurkeySlices Of course... There is a GDDR5 version I think though
@@Zebra_Paw yeah, but that has a 64-bit bus.
I would def add some intake fans on this bad boy. I'm still rocking a Vega 64 but recently got a 5800x. Whole set up is water-cooled, I'm probably at 3000€ in parts between everything.
Last time I was this early, the eucalyptus was still a plant and not turned into oil
huge empty space in the front of case which the SSD would look great mounted there instead of hidden
4:05 actually plug it to the graphics pard lol😂😂
yes i liked that one you put up this time thanks
My uncle may have plugged the hdmi in the motherboard instead of the gpu thats probably why its slightly laggier
Man i love that smiley face tshirt
Actually it's not stock cooler for i5-11400, I have the same CPU and I had black Intel cooler with copper core in box.
More videos like this need and love from NEPAL❤❤❤❤
i never herd of building a computer with windows installed on the hd
Awesome video, that's a good PC!
Nice video .😃❤
Have you tried gaming on a winmax 2021 laptop
I noticed that you have an Ifixit Pro Tech Toolkit in the last video.
my pc from 2015 still decent i havent brought another
whats the software used to bench mark your PCs ?
which shipping option did you get?
Bro looks like a chad
At 0:21
It is not the GTX 1030, it is the GT 1030
thats not a bad price for that pc . i converted it to usd when they dropped it to 899 its only 649 usd. not a bad budget pc vs a dell or hp that gives you that spec for the double the price.
I love you and your videos, love from India😍😍
count yourself lucky you got dual channel ussually " unheard" off in Prebuilts
a console is the best choice nowadays
Great thumbnail XD
The 11400 dosent have o board graphics so plugging a hdmi into the motherboard wouldn't hinder any results anyway
Question: Is that a DRAMless SSD?
Please, how about a video that explains how to turn on TPM on an Intel Mac? Peace.
You know you rich when a 720$ pc is cheap.
Bruh $999 is not cheap at all thats very good for a PC.
That's in Australian dollars. I'd love to see a better one for the same price if you can find it.
@@psivewri thats still reasonable if you know what you're looking for, but yeah general advice for that cost is to build it yourself and bargain for better components, ~$700 american - the companies cut
if you ware to sell this how much would you sell it for because I'm looking for a desktop myself
does it come with a OS
Congratulation in buying a good $1000 computer!
999 AUD
*nice*
the 6500 xt is actually half your price in the uk!
No eucalyptus oil in this video :(
I finished budgeting my own dream pc, with a ryzen 7 3700x and a msi ventus 2x rtx card, it's total according to pcpartpicker is $1420.90 (around 5000 sar) and im so happy about it, hope to get it soon!
can you put a link so i can buy it?
I got my gaming pc for £280
16gb ddr4 ram
1 terabyte hdd
250gb hdd
i5 6th gen gpu
Gtx 950 graphics
Not too bad, i sold a 6th gen i5 (6400) pc with 16gb ddr3, gtx 970, 2x500gb hdd, 256gb nvme ssd, 550w modular corsair psu and fractal meshify C case for £420 last month so if you slap in a 980 which u can get for under £150 off marketplace ull have a rly decent mid tier gaming rig for decent value (or try to get a 1060 6gb, got a rog strix one recently for £180), then sell the 950 for like £80 and get i7 6700 with the money for even better performance
@@Cr0frog actually it's surprising but my gtx 950 is already powerful enough. Cyberpunk 2077 running at 40fps is the lowest I've ever got on a game with medium settings. I usually hit 100+ in anything else
@@skatertux8051 i play on 1440p now so when i upgraded my monitor i had to retire my 960 2gb as i was getting like 30fps max in rust, it was an amazing card tho, esp given that i got it free as a bday gift when my mate got a 2060s, the 1660 ive replaced it with was somewhat dissappointing for the price (£240 in may 21 so still a good deal, sold it for £280 after i got the 1070 for £270) but now got an EVGA 1070 and its a monster so not planning to upgrade unless i can score a 3060 12gb or better cheap, then will just build a pc around the 1070 to get some money back (might retire my r7 2700x and ROG b450 board, it doesnt like my corsair rgb ram and it only runs at 2666 when its rated for 3200)
@@skatertux8051 i try to play on the highest settings i can tho as in my mind im like if i already put nearly 2 grand in my whole set up (2x 27" monitors, corsair k70 kb, g402 mouse, 400w sound system, and pretty much everything like case, ram, psu and my cappelix aio is from corsair and white colour which costs more for some reason) then i might as well max it tf out, i get 120-144 fps in the most games i play apart from rust (around 75-80) but building is like a disease, i just know i can have better parts in the back of my mind so i wont be satisfied until i get a 3090 and 5950x🤣
@@Cr0frog sheesh you big on graphics lol. I just got an old hp g56 notebook for a trade of my old ipad gen 4. I'm surprised how powerful it still is compared to today's laptops. (Obviously cheaper ones) it's got 4gb ddr2 ram, 500gb ssd and a T4500 cpu. I'm planning to upgrade to another cpu that has a 15% performance increase, a 500gb or 1tb ssd and 8gb ram. Should make it alright for light gaming then. Its not too bad for light gaming as it is tbh, just graphic drivers are an issue for some games (anything openGL) cough cough minecraft