This $600 Gaming PC is surprisingly good.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- In today's video, we take a look at a $600 Gaming PC that performs well in tons of games.
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Quick update: I found out I installed the power supply the wrong way. It should've been flipped to draw in fresh air. Big thanks to everyone who pointed that out. Also, a clarification: the RX 6600 operates at 8 PCIe 4.0 lanes, but the motherboard in this video supports only PCIe 3.0. For those wondering, upgrading to a B550M motherboard would support PCIe 4.0, but it would increase the overall cost. Appreciate the sharp eyes in the comments.
@@LADTech understand as to why you choose the b450 as thats common for low budget builds. IMO i would of tried to change the mobo to b550 n CPU to 5500. Its alot easier to upgrade your CPU that supports Gen 4 then it is to swap out ur mobo. Thats what I did for my daughters build.
@@LADTech thanks for the explanation, hoping to see more of these budget clean builds! 💪
You should Hackintosh this bad boy. 🍎
@@IslandaBoiPairing a B550 with a Ryzen 5500 is a huge downgrade to CPU performance because it's a lower tier CPU and only supports Gen 3 PCIe. In this specific situation, with an 8x PCIe GPU such as the RX 6600, you would also halve your bandwidth from the already halved 16x slot. The investment on a B550 board will only pay off after you upgrade to a much better CPU such as a ryzen 5700X or X3D which would be bottlenecked by an RX 6600 massively. Any lower tier CPU like the 5600X wouldn't make sense because why not get that in the first place anyway.
tl;dr for a budget constrained to an RX 6600, you're better off having a good CPU now rather than having the option to upgrade to a much better CPU later that would get bottlenecked anyway
Solid build, something to note... with that front panel having no airflow, you'd be choking off your PSU from getting fresh air
Agreed and installed 1 or 2 intake fans on the side to bring cool air for the PSU n CPU.
thats a mistake from me, thanks for letting me know!
It’ll be fine
Nice build! but please add an exhaust fan, the temps aren't that bad, but just a single exhaust fan should improve the temps a fair amount
Just got recommended this video. The quality of your videos are amazing. Looking forward to being a viewer from this point out. Solid choice of parts!
I built mine with a 5700g for $800 then upgraded it with a 6,600 XT once I got money from a job. Coming out to a total of $1,000. But keep in mind this was during the end of the GPU crisis so I got super lucky to get my GPU for $230
3200 mhz RAM
Stupidly got a 850 watt supply XD
Dual tower copper heat pipes CPU cooler
500 DX be quiet ATX case
Asus tuf gaming b550 Plus
If I could make another PC these parts would not be optimal so I would pick more modern parts
forgot that I also bought an $80 Wi-Fi card
I have a 6650 XT and a 5600G and I payed 700
hows your 6600XT going now? i had to return my 6600 because driver issues were insane regardless of what settings and optimizations i used. reinstalled windows, factory reset drivers, used DDU and installed newest drivers manually, nothing fixed all the inconsistencies in my frame rate. i'm waiting for my 3060 to come and am getting better performance on a gtx 1060 for now somehow.
@tstanl825 i got too lucky with my 6600xt purchase to regret it but man i heard amazing things about the gtx 1000 series. my pc is doing everything i wanted it for so i dont regret the purchase although id like to sell my pc and build a new one. its my first pc i built so there is a ton of room for perfection like a smaller case, a not so overkill psu, a pcie 4.0 cpu, not overspending on the cooler, and more motherboard to case compatibility. i defiantly tripped up a lil but better than i thought i could do and still impressed. so sad to see people selling better prebuilt pc's for 600$ though lol. did you build your pc? what kinda cpu and ram you got? i have 3200mhz cl 16 or 14 because thats all my cpu supports. if you leave a comment detailing how you built your pc id totally read it.
the i3 series cpus is surprisingly crazy. 90 bucks, comes with an aircooler and is hella good for gaming. Pair that with a 5700xt, comparable to a 3060 for 150 bucks and thats the top tier budget build
I just bought today an 5600x with 1080ti pc for 400€ yeah its used but i think value for performance is the best to buy an used pc
Honestly those temps were great for this little build even with the psu the wrong way. ive got a very similar pc in a full atx setup and my cpu temps were 80-90 until I ditched the default cpu box cooler. I bet if you tweak the fan curves you'd lower it a bit more.
Bro that build looks so good i love the style
great build especally considering the new parts!!
i know this may be very obvious, but if you're willing to go used you could swap the 5600 for a 5700x3d from aliexpress, and get a 5700 xt over the 6600, it'd make a MASSIVE difference in esports titles and would be a nice boost for other games as well :)
EDIT: you can also swap the b450 to b550 for an extra 10 ish dollars, gets you gen 4 support for future upgrades :)
This is an awesome build! I'm rocking the same build but with a 5600 X CPU because of a sale.
Great video, super clean build, needs more recognition!
Just built a pc for the first time in like 15 years. Went with a Ryzen 7 7700 to get on the AM5 platform to maybe upgrade the cpu in a couple of years, and everything else on AM5 is insanely expensive. Paired that with a 4070 super with a corsair case and AIO, 32gb of ddr5. I've been really happy with it, just put it together on Wednesday. Turns out you can overclock the hell out of a 7700 just using the auto overclock in Ryzen master, this thing will sustain a 140watt load no problem.
That's a great setup, I've heard good things about the 7700.
Cool clean build especially that case!
What made you choose a B450 motherboard? I'm wondering if it's worth skipping on the PCIE Gen 4 lanes if the price is good.
Also, would the A520 motherboard be a good substitute for the B450?
Thanks in advance!
the small price difference from pcie 3.0 boards and 4.0 is not worth downgrading for. Also your motherboard (and power supply) are the only components you really shouldn't cheap out on.
B series usually has better vrm than A series mobo, and pcie gen 3 has enough bandwidth to handle up to 4070ti without or very little bottleneck
For budget build pcie gen 3 can go just fine with 7800xt / 4070 and good enough for 4-5years of gaming, by then you can skip am5 and jump to am6
The point is to put your money on what matters most, gpu & cpu
a520 is a poor choice for gaming cuz they have bad VRAM for anythin above a 5500 and dont allow for PBO / OC
Get a half decent B450 or B550 ( B550 is usually 10-15$ more but generally worth the price )
a550/a650bn for the PSU, a 12400f/b660m pro RS could be swapped in for slightly better cpu performance, CRAS910 if the 1tb is out of stock, a used 1080ti, 5700xt, or equivalent for the GPU, a cheaper case would have been nice to see to squeeze for 32 gigs of ram (if you are into the glass look, the montech XR or X3 mesh (white for now) are great options).
I will tell you that if you intend on using a 5700X3D you need to buy it new and buy it soon. They've quit making the 5800X3D and they are insanely priced second hand. I bought one last spring and I am very thankful I did it because there are none left now. Another great buy that is running out of stock was the RX 6800. What is left isn't cheap.
Man I picked up a razer i7, 2080 super on amazon day for 1200. After owning this I don't think I'd ever want another pc build.
Would a rx 7700xt fit in this build?
It has been added to my shopping cart I just have to wait
Please rotate the psu to 180 degree
Current config is blocking the psu fan
Mistake on my end, thanks for letting me know!
Very great minimal vibes like optimum
Damn Asus released a new Rx 6600 Dual, I have one but its absolutely massive when compared to the one you have.
Solid build overall, but only thing to note is that the b450 motherboard don't support PCIE gen4 and rx 6600 run at 8 lines gen 4 that will hurt the performance a little
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I would maybe get another mainboard. For a better cpu the vrms are not that good cooled
ur build run to ur case-
still, its a good build nowadays
like its common to tandem 5600 with 6600 or secondary 6600xt
I bought the exact same psu for my first build around 2 days ago
i have a ryzen 5 5500 and the asrock rx 6600 challenger white, just turn frame gen on, and anti lag off. it could be all of the tweaks i have, but the input delay is always less than 6ms, in comp games i average 3ms input delay and double the raw fps id get
you overlooked the intel B580 for +-250 give the 4060 a run for it money
5:50 - the battle net version runs better than steam, other youtubers noticed same thing
i would look for a motherboard that has some heatsinks on the vrms
Sleepin on the b580........ ZZZZZzzzzzzZZZZZZZZ Says every tech channel known to god and man.
Bro, that gpu sellout everywhere, I don't think everyone can get one
I had the RX 6600 paired with a Ryzen 5 3600 got over 100 frames in warzone wonder why yours performed poorly
bro deserves so much more views
thanks!
I was expecting a minecraft test , But great video !
are u Elijahs Lab long loss brother? xD, jk good build bro, keep a uploading great content
funny i bust built in this case and it can get a bit loud with 3 fans but its pretty good
U do have to update bios with the b450
It's sad that this in my country morocco will cost more than 800$
would this be good as a 2nd pc for streaming?
yes
What about noise level at idle and load?
Will this run vr? medium settings 1080p
I thought this was hardware unboxed for a sec Lol
day 1 of asking that 1 year old gaming laptop
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Dont get that MSI board, spend an extra $20 and go with gigabyte. Just got done going through 2 of those crap MSI boards and they are just poorly made. Not a dig on the video, just a warning to those actually looking to build a system like this one
1440p gaming in what?? hl1??
E-sports titles, I was able to play siege and overwatch easily in 1440P previously.
Video title gave me headache
mazbe downgrade the cpu to a 5500 and something like a rx 7600
Or just go used and get a way better system