YES I recently found out about optiplex gaming and now my pc gaming dream feels so much closer since this is so much cheaper. Thank you for this video 😊
You will be surprised how people in my place are still eager to build ivy bridge systems, pair them with gtx 1050 or rx 580, and inspire others to do the same
@@unknownvidds I still keep my old GT 730 2GB (ripped from a junked Optiplex I found by a dumpster) around as a backup. Runs great with Win10, Linux Mint, or Garuda Linux. I call it, "ol' reliable".
These are my favorite builds to do for customers. They have character and I love rescuing older parts and pairing them to make a great budget esports gaming PC. I5-2400 with an RX550 4GB/GTX1050 was the go to for a long time along with an SSD.
@@supernatural2968 basically what I said. An older Optiplex with an i5 or i7 and a GPU that doesn't require a 6pin. They do make sata to 6 pin adapters though, too. Just most the PSUs in these are around 180w or less.
Coincidentally, my kiddo plays on my old gaming computer (already on a budget) that has a I7 and GTX1050/2GB. It's held up really well over the last 6 years, but it's getting close to being time to replace it.
@@ShadyButFresh yeah depending on which i7 it is, you may be able to pair a better GPU with it and keep it longer. Also, just upgrading to an SSD really breathes life and speed back into an old system.
when the i7's are too expensive, I always resort to a Xeon E3. the best route on upgrading Sandy/Ivy Bridge and Haswell. it's fascinating how an 3770 and 4770 non K is still almost $100 when an E3 1240 v2/v3 only costs around $30-40
My favourite type of video. Ive never been interested in expensive (best) builds, the sweet spot for me is what do you need it for, and getting real value.
Great video man. I never thought cheap gaming was possible but here we are. I personally just recently purchase a Dell Optiplex 7020 for $22. It’s not the best system in the world but it gets the job done for my computing needs. I already has a fairly well specked system but this one will be my game emulation machine.
I made a $220 build few days ago which had i5-3470K 8gigs ddr3 1600 and rx5500XT 4GB along with a 80+ bronze 450W PSU in an old office pc case (with the old lga 1155 motherboard)
I have a same Dell PC with i7 4790k and 1050ti. The power supply I added is a Dell 390w with extra plug for a GPU if I want to upgrade. Total cost was $250
Honest, sincere and just amazing presentation, you got my subscription Jason. A Lot of budget gaming Optiplex builds out there but would like to see someone take an Optiplex as far as it can go. Best Dimms not those standard cheap looking hynix stuff, best cooling solution and fastest GPU on a 3rd or 4th gen machine
He’s got the fastest cpu I’m pretty sure. I got an 7010 with a lga 1155 socket. And I’m pretty sure the fastest cpu you can get is a Xeon 1620 v2 he said 1625 so I’m not exactly sure but the I7 3770 is apparently the best for gaming but the Xeon is the same ghz and actually gets like.1 or .2 higher with turbo. My 7010 played the new halo for like 5 minutes lol. But I got a gtx1060 3gb and the minimum for halo is 4gb and I need to upgrade my processor cause it’s only 3ghz with 4 cores and threads. I’d bet his setup could run it on 1080p but I play destiny 2 on 1080p no problem. I been stuck on it for awhile. I want to play shatterline. Looks pretty cool.
My only complaint with the OptiPlex 3020 MT is that the PCIe slot is only 2.0, while the 7020 and 9020 are PCIe 3.0 and they have 4 RAM slots. Anyway great job on the video!
Saw this accidentally and to be honest, it was worth it. Informative and also a fun video. Awesome! i'm a subscriber now and will watch all of your videos.
I used to have a lot of fun playing around with budget parts/office PCs. Trading up and selling for a new budget build. Now that i have a decent PC with parts thatll last for a few years and all the pretty cable extensions and rgb, i find that its not as fun as what i used to do
I just recently got a Dell Precision T1650. It has the Xeon E3 1280 v2 with 8gb ddr3 ram, 2 500gb hdd and the Nvidia Quadra 2000 gpu and 265W psu. I ordered another 8gb of ram to bump it to 16gb and getting a RX550 gpu. Along with some adapters and a wifi stick im coming in at about $90 total. My plans are to do light gaming but more for music work.
Your why I love cheap computers section was so nice to hear. You got a subscriber from India. 🎉 BTW - I have ryzen 7000 series with rtx 3070 gpu system already.
My secondary PC that I keep in case something with my main rig goes down is an i7 4770, 16GB DDR3 and an RX 480, with a 450w Corsair PSU. It's not high-end, but it's something I built out of spare parts, and I know it'll still handle what I want it to do in the case I have to part with my main PC for whatever reason. And if nothing else, it keeps these older parts out of a landfill.
ive been considering making one for flip builds but idk. can make an am4 system for $50-$100 more and have way more upgrade paths and general longevity. this is however the best price to performance optiplex build ive seen, blows ztts outta the water.
@@JasonWitmerYT im actually contemplating making a techtube channel to show off my flipping adventures. my most recent build has a ryzen 1600 for $20 with a cooler, an rx570 for $30, 16gb ram for $30. tldr grand total of build was $260. yours graphically dominates because of the 1070, but mine is not nearly as dated hardware/ new quality. longevity is a big deal to me and we are now moving into the age of ddr5. not to mention the capability to upgrade all the way to a 5th gen ryzen
The old Dell Optiplexs are a great platform to build a gamming pc. I have build several including a small form factor Dell.
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It would be interesting to see someone review these Xeons to see which are best for gaming and applications where you need them to keep up with a modern GPU like Stable Diffusion work. You got a great Xeon, having a high base clock speed relative to the others. I'm sure there are some you can get that have close to 4 Ghz. speed.
Man, I saved up enough for a used 3090 before 40 series came out and it was awesome. Ran into a pinch and had to sell it. Managed to snag a 980 for $50 in the meantime. Knocking it down to 720 30-60fps from 1440 144hz was real humbling. It was a bunch of fun though! Throwback to my early years of PC gaming.
Love these old optiplex's got one with an i5 2400 8gb ram and a 1050 that i just mess around with gonna make a little series with it testing cheap ass graphics cards and cpus
Starting out low is good, you will appreciate what you get down the line way more. I built my first 6 years ago for $800, even that was a bit overkill at the time
this really inspired me to actually get my pc, i play xbox and ive been wanting to move for a while now and ive been looking for months to find good and cheap builds. do you know how rainbow six siege, valorant and fortnite will run on this pc too? im interested
I love these builds and hate the people that shame them... my main PC is a Dell precision 5810 (got free from work), E5v3 2667 processor, 24 GB DDR 4, I upgraded the power supply to the Dell 625 watt, added a GTX 1070TI, an SSD with windows 11 pro, and wala! a decent gaming PC! all for well under $300! It plays everything well at 1080P high settings
Another t5810 owner here. Got it from a local refurbisher for around 200€(coverted from ron). Mine has the e5 1620 v3, 16gb ddr4, 685w psu with dual 6 pin and an rx 470 8gb. Slapped in a 25€ 480gb kingston ssd and everything works fine so far
This is almost exactly like what I have. But I just used metal cutters and pried out the hdd cage 😂. Also, mine is a 990 DT with 16 gigs of dual channel ram (4x4 sticks), i7 2600, a 300 watt p3087f5 power supply, Asus Turbo GTX 1060 6 gig, and everything was free except the 87 or so total dollars spent for the gpu. I had a GTX 960 2gig Gigabyte Windforce in there before. (The ram speed is 1333 mhz. I want to upgrade it to a 3rd gen i7 and replace one stick to a 1600 mhz 4 gig module, but don't want to spend money 😅. Great video!
Nice. I have a gtx 1060 3gb. I got for free. Wish I had the 6gb I got a optiplex 7010. For $30 and just grabbed an $11 i5 2320. (I need to upgrade it) it kinda pegs out during gameplay. I got 3 4gb ram and an 8gb ram. I know you aren’t supposed to mix but I had a ts140 with 4x4 but one was pee which is server ram and my computer won’t accept it for some reason. I kinda wish I didn’t Brick it replacing the cpu. Because the lga1150 cpu socket seems to have more options than the lga 1155 but I may be mistaken. I didn’t know games will do better on less cores higher ghz than lower ghz more cores. But the ts140 had a dual core 3.5 ghz I 3 and it ran games better than the quad core i5 3.0/3.2 ghz. Oh well I’m gonna get the Xeon 1620 v2 or the i7 3770. You can find them on Walmart.com by private sellers for $20-$30 then I’ll go for a better gpu. I actually saw a gtx 1060 6gb for $50 on Facebook marketplace.
That was me, I had a Dell inspiration rig with terrible specs and I had upgraded the ram to 16GB which did help. That got me into PC gaming and now I'm rocking a 5700X, 32GBs, and 4070FE. . . . IT TOOK ME WEEKS TO SAVE UP SO I WORKED FOR MY RIG, pls don't attack me.
There so many positive points for building a pc like this, creativity, recycling, humble life, and well fun! Im working in a big hospital with thousands of gray hp and dell pc boxes, and started looking at them like gold mines 😂 soon I'll try getting one old box for me and do my build , very exciting 😁
I assumed you used your existing monitor, but for the scenario of a kid buying his first pc, you should probably have mentioned that cost. Its important to point out that with a system like that there's no point going overboard on a high res, high refresh rate monitor. Great video though. I did something like this about 10 years ago buying an old Xeon server from surplus for gaming and to host a minecraft server. It was great as a server but terrible for gaming.
I've got an optiplex build as well, unfortunately it's a SFF 3020 so I had to use the GT 1030 GPU and it managed to get me through a fair few months while I was doing my custom PC which also has the GTX 1070 and you're right, it really holds up well even today
I started out with an office PC I found in a barn, and I've spent almost $600 on it. it's still a piece of crap because my RAM is incompatible and my PSU never showed up, but the i7-4790 and RTX 3050 did show up.
At least if the pc can't a specific game you do have the Steam deck to fall back on.I agree this method is a solid and cheap way to get into pc gaming on a budget since it was where I came from in my early pc gaming years.
Great video. Optiplex computers are great for a quick inexpensive mod. 1 updated my old 7010MT that has an i7-3770. Great little gaming machine for little $$$. CPU: i7-3770 RAM: 4x4GB GPU: MSI RX580 Gaming X 8GB (needed to take out the lower drive bays) PSU: Corsair RM550x ARGB Controller: COOLMOON CPU Cooler: Jonsbo CR1400 ARGB (tower cooler with 92mm fan - keeps gamin temps less than 70C. Jonsbo FR925 ARGB reaar exhaust fan Arctic P14 PWM ARGB case fan (cut out a bunch metal case behind the front face plate to improve air flow) 2 CRJ 5 pin fan adapters to connect aftermarket fans (no fan errors). Cheap 90 degree USB3 header adapter as the graphics card covers the header. Cut the side panel to fit an acrylic window.
This was a really nice video. The only thing I found off putting was the two camera angles used, as your eyes kept flicking to the one you weren't talking directly to.
A lot of the people that sell the $150+ ones actually are worth it. I built my first pc this way, $150 optiplex 9020 mt with a i5-4590, 16gb ram, 128gb ssd, 3tb hitachi ultrastar. All i did was put a 500w PSU in it and I upgraded to a Xeon E3-1271 V3, it was only like $60. they're much cheaper now. Sold the i5 for $50. I had a RX570 in it but upgraded to a RX6600xt. I've since built a new PC with a 6700xt and ryzen 5 5600 but the optiplex is still running. Also all the front sd/micro sd readers work, disk drive as well. By the way and fair warning, the RX6600xt is absolutely the maximum sized card you are getting in there without drilling out the HDD cage, which I tend to like because there is nowhere else to put your storage. Also you will need to make sure your sata cables are plugged in beforehand, as well as manipulating them and probably tying them together so they don't bump into the GPU fans. I had one annihilate one of the fans on my rx570 which I had to replace, which was a pain in the ass because MSI Armor card, but it still works after 5 years. Also that card was a tight fit, but the 6600xt is quite literally basically snug against the cage. Minimal bottleneck on my setup, I've put my 6600xt in my newer pc and there wasn't a crazy difference, 12-30fps margin, not too crazy because were talking 100+fps
i play on a core 2 quad e8200 that bought for 1 eur! 15eur on 4gb more of ram, a 250gb ssd and a 20eur gt640. Play almost any game till 2017 and even new games not too complex are also playable. Now bough a hp elitedesk i74790 16gb ram and ssd250gb for 130eur! a 2nd hand rx580 and a new power supply. As soon as the cable adapter arrives from ebay (stupid hp specific connectors) i will have a perfectly modern gaming pc for 250eur...
I saw these budget builds last year, just wanted to get back into gaming and play some old titles from my youth. Got an optiplex 7010 sff with i5 3570 and an RX 550 for €120... €55 spent on a 500gb SSD and more ram (16gb total). The performance I got was a lot better than I hoped. I'm playing RDR2, Metro, Fallout 4 etc. with over 50fps average. I get a kick out of using low cost devices that over perform... My car was €450 about 4 years ago, still going. I built a hifi from spare parts, use it more than my main multi thousand € hifi. Just got an iiyama g2470hsu which has crazy spec for the price. Hopefully I can build a cheap pc in a year or two that can play starfield;)
really enjoyed this video. i've also been planning to switch to pc content as well. I almost never sub just after watching one video but you definintly deserve it
I've been pretty vocal online against the 80+ white PSU's, but not because I think someone should spend $100 on a PSU for one of these... more that they're lower quality than the PSU that came in the Optiplex. I've seen A LOT of 80+ white units release the magic smoke, especially the ThermalTake models. They're just built REALLY cheap. I suggest people spend about $10 more on a half decent 80+ bronze unit like the EVGA BR series, the Thermaltake Smart BM2 and sometimes the Corsair CX or CXm series. And thanks! I appreciate the shoutout.
Love your channel! If people can afford a better PSU, I totally agree with you. I just get annoyed by some know it alls in the comments who say some really dumb stuff like “I only use tier A power supplies” when it’s like a $100 gaming pc - this space is full of privileged elitists who don’t realize that most of the world might not have access to it or can’t afford it. But yeah, if you can afford it, it’s always better to grab something better for sure. Thanks for commenting, always great to see creators I love.
I built a $160 budget pc for my friend 8-9 months ago with dell OptiPlex 9020 ($70), 16 gb 2666 MHz ram($30), i7 4770 (default CPU), a cheap SSD 256 gb (that I sold the original ram to buy) and the rx 560 4gb ($60) I wonder what you would change in my build choices. edit: the default hard drive with 500 gb too
Good video. Dell make 'workstations; built to run 24/7 under stress. That's why they last and make a great second hand buy. They aren't pretty, but they are reliable. i'd choose that over some £1000 RGB loaded pile of junk off Amazon any day. Oh. always replace the CPU thermal paste though.. it;'s usually white dust after this long.
But won't a custom build be bit more expensive but later more upgradable and each upgrade will at some point make it cheaper than used prebuilt in future.
Yep, but some people don’t need or want more than this. They don’t want to make upgrades. They’d rather build this, then just build an entirely brand new pc when they are ready. Upgrading your rig over time might seem logical but it’s kind of a headache for non tech people. To each their own!
Regarding using such rigs until they break, i tend to use them as such. Because at least for me they become a well kept home and i hesitate to leave them. So if i where in your situation, that 200$ or 200€ in my case, PC would last me until it breaks. In 2012 i got gifted a then relative new i5-2400 with an OEM GeForce (GT545 if i remember correctly) and 8 GByte of RAM on a Cuppertino 2 mainboard. Background was that a friend of mine who knew that i was struggling financially at that time got that from a contract where he had a client that bought a HP and wasn't happy with it, he made that client a new PC and the client told him to simply toss the then relative new one. I over the years upgraded and used that machine until 2017 when i used the parts to make my parents a living room PC out of it because i got my hands on a better machine. Currently i use a Steamdeck of all things as my desktop, wanted one anyway, then energy prices in Germany went trough the roof and seeing that the Deck only eats up to 15 watts for similar results as my former desktop, a Ryzen 5 1600 with a RX 580, that was a no-brainer. My whole setup with two DELL 24" LCDs, a small Nobsound amp and an external 6TB USB HDD eats around 25-30 watts when idle and 45-50 watts when kicked. Installed Vanilla Arch because at that time i had to use the Valve Kernel as not everything was in Mainline yet and with Arch i simply could use Valves repositories. My IDEs, VSCode and cLion, work just fine, as does stuff like FreeCAD and KiCAD. And all the games i want to play run fine enough for me. I intend to use this setup until it isn't feasible anymore from a performance standpoint, and that will be a long way down the road. Maybe when the Steamdeck 2 comes around.
i honestly wouldn't mind using this computer at all. I'd get a new case for it and install a big cooler that hides most of the motherboard as I'm not really a fan of green motherboards lol
Ive been using a lenovo ideapad for 5-6 years and just want to play games at 30-60 fps, couldn't even get 20 on tf2 and would crash trying to load into csgo, that garbage was 350$ and was a huge waste of money, glad im finally upgrading to an i5 6500 and a gtx 1050ti 16gb ddr4 ram with a 1tb ssd, was an amazing find for 200$
I used to agree with not splurging on a pc and just settling on a budget but then i got a budget and having to upgrade things every 1 - 2 years is super annoying id rather just build a 2k pc now and not worry about it much for the next 5-7 years when itll pretty much just need a graphics card
I bought all the stuff to build this computer and it hasn't got here yet, but I'm very excited. Also with inflation it ended up being $300 but that's fine.
I thought about something like this, but ended up getting an Xbox series S for $230. Then I waited a year and built a new PC once GPU prices were no longer retarded.
for around 150 pounds you can get 16gb 6 core Xeon if you go with IBM Think Centre psu is normally platinium 900 watt psu with two 8 pin connectors be warned you cannot replace the psu with an off the shelf model its bespoke to IBM but it can literally handle any graphics card you throw at it
So...after watching the whole video I discovered that Jason makes the same mistake almost all "budget build" content creator's make when doing this stuff. While cobbling together used parts into a cheap pre-built is great he completely ignores the fact that it takes more than just a tower to make a system complete and functional. It also requires a 1080p monitor, keyboard, mouse, cords and cables to connect everything, an internet connection and since these systems don't have WIFI they have to be hard wired to an internet connection. In some cases you may have to provide WIndows as well as pay for the games you want to play on the system. Just assuming most people have all this extra stuff just lying around being unused is a bit silly and doesn't present the "actual" total cost of a budget build! This system will end up being more like $300 to $350 by the time all is said and done.
Hey, thanks for the tips. I’m probably gonna make this type of pc with a possible 250$ budget with my “old” family pc. Would there be anything you would add for a decent gaming experience? Also how long do you think it would last before it “blows” up?
Man I love these kind of of repurposed builds and budget gaming PC's. I have like 6 older office PC's that I got for between $28 and and $110. So far I have upgraded an HPZ 230 and an HPZ 620 with SSD's, ram and GTX 1060 and GTX 770 and they have been great at getting me started into PC building and gaming for the first time ever. I'm in my 60's and on very limited budget and started tinkering with computers 3-4 years ago as a new hobby. These budget builds are right up my alley and I'm having a blast doing them. I try to make sure the machines have a somewhat adequate PSU or they can accept an ATX one with little modifications. My next steps will be to try custom painting and RGB lighting. Thanks for sharing your build, keep them coming liked and subbed.
I’m replicating this exact build with the same cpu and gpu, I want to know If I have to update any drivers or update the bios or if it’s just plug and play, I have everything put together right now, just waiting on the cpu to arrive from ebay. Once I get everything up and running I might post a video.
@@isaiahcruz8484 let me know before I buy anything just for the stock optiflex 790 my big tower thinking of putting an i7 4770 or 4790 with a gtx 1060 but still mapping it out
@@Sh4dowLord20 Just got my Xeon E3 1245 V3 installed into my optiplex 3020 with gtx 1070 with no issues, let me know if you had any questions regarding the build.
Hey i know this is an older video but does an optiplex 7050 work similar to this tutorial? and would you still suggest i look for the gpu mentioned in this video or do you think that a year later i could get a better value at a similar price? Trying to build a budget pc for a family member so they can get use it and see if they like pc gaming.
This is a bit outdated. Check my newest videos, I've custom built $200 gaming PCs in thr last few months, I recommend those other Dell Optiplex builds. For the same price you can get a GTX 1080 now instead of a 1070.
I have a 7010 with a gtx 1060oc 3gb G6 power supply. 16gb ram and I forget the processor. I’m pretty sure it’s a I5 2320 or something like that, it’s 3ghz quad core 3.2 turbo. It was only $11 lol. But I’m thinking I’m going to switch to either the i7 3770 or the Xeon 1620 v2 I went with the 7010 because it has 2 pci 16 ports. I got a 500gb nvmd ssd in one and a 1tb hhd I also have 2 750gb but I don’t really use them. But yeah the 7010 was only $30 on Facebook marketplace.
Definitely. The gpu and power supply were free lol. But I actually saw a gtx1060 3gb on Facebook marketplace for $40 which is what I got. But the power supply is pretty pricey… I’m not sure if you make videos like this often. But the Lenovo ts140 is actually a good budget gaming platform. Lots of sata ports, pcie 16 3.0. I was using one and it worked great but I ended up bricking it because I put in a new cpu but didn’t update the bios. And it wouldn’t boot and when I switched back it started beeping. So I panicked and turned it off. And that was that.
Thanks for watching! Would you ever play on a PC like this?
YES I recently found out about optiplex gaming and now my pc gaming dream feels so much closer since this is so much cheaper. Thank you for this video 😊
Never. what a waste of Sand and time
I've played on PCs weaker than this. GTX 1030 2GB with a Core 2 Duo 3GHz (2c/2t) and 8GB (2x4GB) RAM
You will be surprised how people in my place are still eager to build ivy bridge systems, pair them with gtx 1050 or rx 580, and inspire others to do the same
@@unknownvidds I still keep my old GT 730 2GB (ripped from a junked Optiplex I found by a dumpster) around as a backup. Runs great with Win10, Linux Mint, or Garuda Linux. I call it, "ol' reliable".
I used to do a lot of budget office PC rebuids, I think it's cooler than the 2000$ pcs (at a certain aspect)
True! It’s obvious expensive computers will run well lol not so obvious with cheap and weird ones
Way cooler bro build on
the satisfaction of building one of these is way better than the expensive ones, especially being on a tight budget and picking the parts
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so true tho it's just so satisfying when it finally works as expected
These are my favorite builds to do for customers. They have character and I love rescuing older parts and pairing them to make a great budget esports gaming PC. I5-2400 with an RX550 4GB/GTX1050 was the go to for a long time along with an SSD.
what parts should we look out for today if we’re trying to replicate this build?
@@supernatural2968 basically what I said. An older Optiplex with an i5 or i7 and a GPU that doesn't require a 6pin. They do make sata to 6 pin adapters though, too. Just most the PSUs in these are around 180w or less.
Coincidentally, my kiddo plays on my old gaming computer (already on a budget) that has a I7 and GTX1050/2GB. It's held up really well over the last 6 years, but it's getting close to being time to replace it.
@@ShadyButFresh yeah depending on which i7 it is, you may be able to pair a better GPU with it and keep it longer. Also, just upgrading to an SSD really breathes life and speed back into an old system.
If you keep upgrading your pc, you will jeep feeling that feel of how much better it looks or how good it is
these are my favorite types of builds
when the i7's are too expensive, I always resort to a Xeon E3.
the best route on upgrading Sandy/Ivy Bridge and Haswell.
it's fascinating how an 3770 and 4770 non K is still almost $100 when an E3 1240 v2/v3 only costs around $30-40
Still using that psu for the last ~5 years, great one.
Your channel is great, grounded in reality.
Respect++ ❤
Cheers mate, appreciate it 🙏
My favourite type of video. Ive never been interested in expensive (best) builds, the sweet spot for me is what do you need it for, and getting real value.
Great video man. I never thought cheap gaming was possible but here we are. I personally just recently purchase a Dell Optiplex 7020 for $22. It’s not the best system in the world but it gets the job done for my computing needs. I already has a fairly well specked system but this one will be my game emulation machine.
That’s awesome! Love to hear you guys making emulation machines!
I made a $220 build few days ago which had i5-3470K 8gigs ddr3 1600 and rx5500XT 4GB along with a 80+ bronze 450W PSU in an old office pc case (with the old lga 1155 motherboard)
Solid video my man. I was engaged the entire time and learned a few things.
I have a same Dell PC with i7 4790k and 1050ti. The power supply I added is a Dell 390w with extra plug for a GPU if I want to upgrade. Total cost was $250
Great video, really like your style and charisma
Honest, sincere and just amazing presentation, you got my subscription Jason. A Lot of budget gaming Optiplex builds out there but would like to see someone take an Optiplex as far as it can go. Best Dimms not those standard cheap looking hynix stuff, best cooling solution and fastest GPU on a 3rd or 4th gen machine
Thank you for your support! Glad you liked the video
He’s got the fastest cpu I’m pretty sure. I got an 7010 with a lga 1155 socket. And I’m pretty sure the fastest cpu you can get is a Xeon 1620 v2 he said 1625 so I’m not exactly sure but the I7 3770 is apparently the best for gaming but the Xeon is the same ghz and actually gets like.1 or .2 higher with turbo. My 7010 played the new halo for like 5 minutes lol. But I got a gtx1060 3gb and the minimum for halo is 4gb and I need to upgrade my processor cause it’s only 3ghz with 4 cores and threads. I’d bet his setup could run it on 1080p but I play destiny 2 on 1080p no problem. I been stuck on it for awhile. I want to play shatterline. Looks pretty cool.
My only complaint with the OptiPlex 3020 MT is that the PCIe slot is only 2.0, while the 7020 and 9020 are PCIe 3.0 and they have 4 RAM slots. Anyway great job on the video!
+tip if anything is overheating you can drill some holes in the side for better airflow
Saw this accidentally and to be honest, it was worth it. Informative and also a fun video. Awesome! i'm a subscriber now and will watch all of your videos.
Wow, thanks for the support!
As someone who is going to a very not tech oriented career i just want a pc to play 1 or 2 games and edit as a hobby, so this is perfect. Thanks!
Fun video, thanks! Always love to see what you can do with cheap parts and older systems.
Lots of value in these old workstations solid build by the way
I used to have a lot of fun playing around with budget parts/office PCs. Trading up and selling for a new budget build. Now that i have a decent PC with parts thatll last for a few years and all the pretty cable extensions and rgb, i find that its not as fun as what i used to do
I just recently got a Dell Precision T1650. It has the Xeon E3 1280 v2 with 8gb ddr3 ram, 2 500gb hdd and the Nvidia Quadra 2000 gpu and 265W psu. I ordered another 8gb of ram to bump it to 16gb and getting a RX550 gpu. Along with some adapters and a wifi stick im coming in at about $90 total. My plans are to do light gaming but more for music work.
Your
why I love cheap computers section was so nice to hear.
You got a subscriber from India. 🎉
BTW - I have ryzen 7000 series with rtx 3070 gpu system already.
My secondary PC that I keep in case something with my main rig goes down is an i7 4770, 16GB DDR3 and an RX 480, with a 450w Corsair PSU. It's not high-end, but it's something I built out of spare parts, and I know it'll still handle what I want it to do in the case I have to part with my main PC for whatever reason. And if nothing else, it keeps these older parts out of a landfill.
Sounds awesome! That’s what I love the most - bringing life and purpose to “old” parts. Thanks for sharing
ive been considering making one for flip builds but idk. can make an am4 system for $50-$100 more and have way more upgrade paths and general longevity. this is however the best price to performance optiplex build ive seen, blows ztts outta the water.
Thanks! I appreciate it! What custom am4 build can you make for $250? 🧐🧐
@@JasonWitmerYT im actually contemplating making a techtube channel to show off my flipping adventures. my most recent build has a ryzen 1600 for $20 with a cooler, an rx570 for $30, 16gb ram for $30. tldr grand total of build was $260. yours graphically dominates because of the 1070, but mine is not nearly as dated hardware/ new quality. longevity is a big deal to me and we are now moving into the age of ddr5. not to mention the capability to upgrade all the way to a 5th gen ryzen
The old Dell Optiplexs are a great platform to build a gamming pc. I have build several including a small form factor Dell.
It would be interesting to see someone review these Xeons to see which are best for gaming and applications where you need them to keep up with a modern GPU like Stable Diffusion work. You got a great Xeon, having a high base clock speed relative to the others. I'm sure there are some you can get that have close to 4 Ghz. speed.
Man, I saved up enough for a used 3090 before 40 series came out and it was awesome. Ran into a pinch and had to sell it. Managed to snag a 980 for $50 in the meantime. Knocking it down to 720 30-60fps from 1440 144hz was real humbling. It was a bunch of fun though! Throwback to my early years of PC gaming.
Nice to see someone really excited about budget builds Jason
Love the Xeon selection...so much cheaper than a lot of I7 selections.....plays so many older games well. Wish I could find a 1070 for that price!
Check locally! Even on eBay they aren’t too much more
@@JasonWitmerYT Hey i want to make you a question
heck yeah i"d play on it! i need something to play MC on aside from my switch or my server
Love these old optiplex's got one with an i5 2400 8gb ram and a 1050 that i just mess around with gonna make a little series with it testing cheap ass graphics cards and cpus
I love mine I find these more fascinating then a custom pc something about that sleeper build is crazy I love my sleepy plex
Starting out low is good, you will appreciate what you get down the line way more. I built my first 6 years ago for $800, even that was a bit overkill at the time
this really inspired me to actually get my pc, i play xbox and ive been wanting to move for a while now and ive been looking for months to find good and cheap builds. do you know how rainbow six siege, valorant and fortnite will run on this pc too? im interested
That’s awesome! They would all run pretty well, as long as it’s 1080p any esports titles like those will definitely exceed like 140fps
@@JasonWitmerYT ok thanks man, much love!
I love these builds and hate the people that shame them... my main PC is a Dell precision 5810 (got free from work), E5v3 2667 processor, 24 GB DDR 4, I upgraded the power supply to the Dell 625 watt, added a GTX 1070TI, an SSD with windows 11 pro, and wala! a decent gaming PC! all for well under $300! It plays everything well at 1080P high settings
Another t5810 owner here. Got it from a local refurbisher for around 200€(coverted from ron).
Mine has the e5 1620 v3, 16gb ddr4, 685w psu with dual 6 pin and an rx 470 8gb. Slapped in a 25€ 480gb kingston ssd and everything works fine so far
This is almost exactly like what I have. But I just used metal cutters and pried out the hdd cage 😂. Also, mine is a 990 DT with 16 gigs of dual channel ram (4x4 sticks), i7 2600, a 300 watt p3087f5 power supply, Asus Turbo GTX 1060 6 gig, and everything was free except the 87 or so total dollars spent for the gpu. I had a GTX 960 2gig Gigabyte Windforce in there before. (The ram speed is 1333 mhz. I want to upgrade it to a 3rd gen i7 and replace one stick to a 1600 mhz 4 gig module, but don't want to spend money 😅. Great video!
Nice rig! I was very close to doing what you did haha but drilling out was a little less messy
@@JasonWitmerYT True! I just did not want to use power tools. 😅 Brute force worked for me 😅.
Nice. I have a gtx 1060 3gb. I got for free. Wish I had the 6gb I got a optiplex 7010. For $30 and just grabbed an $11 i5 2320. (I need to upgrade it) it kinda pegs out during gameplay. I got 3 4gb ram and an 8gb ram. I know you aren’t supposed to mix but I had a ts140 with 4x4 but one was pee which is server ram and my computer won’t accept it for some reason. I kinda wish I didn’t Brick it replacing the cpu. Because the lga1150 cpu socket seems to have more options than the lga 1155 but I may be mistaken. I didn’t know games will do better on less cores higher ghz than lower ghz more cores. But the ts140 had a dual core 3.5 ghz I 3 and it ran games better than the quad core i5 3.0/3.2 ghz. Oh well I’m gonna get the Xeon 1620 v2 or the i7 3770. You can find them on Walmart.com by private sellers for $20-$30 then I’ll go for a better gpu. I actually saw a gtx 1060 6gb for $50 on Facebook marketplace.
That was me, I had a Dell inspiration rig with terrible specs and I had upgraded the ram to 16GB which did help.
That got me into PC gaming and now I'm rocking a 5700X, 32GBs, and 4070FE.
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IT TOOK ME WEEKS TO SAVE UP SO I WORKED FOR MY RIG, pls don't attack me.
Congrats mate! Very cool
This is how I first got onto pc gaming. Using a low profile 1650 and an old office pc opened up a new world
There so many positive points for building a pc like this, creativity, recycling, humble life, and well fun! Im working in a big hospital with thousands of gray hp and dell pc boxes, and started looking at them like gold mines 😂 soon I'll try getting one old box for me and do my build , very exciting 😁
Well said! Try to snatch one soon!
Snatch one or call your local college they might sell them dirt cheap
Great video sir, I also see that LTT screwdriver, a gentleman of quality I see.
Worth it to browse the second hand market for a name brand psu.
Scored a 650 watt modular Corsair for $50. Came with box and all the connectors
I assumed you used your existing monitor, but for the scenario of a kid buying his first pc, you should probably have mentioned that cost. Its important to point out that with a system like that there's no point going overboard on a high res, high refresh rate monitor. Great video though. I did something like this about 10 years ago buying an old Xeon server from surplus for gaming and to host a minecraft server. It was great as a server but terrible for gaming.
I've got an optiplex build as well, unfortunately it's a SFF 3020 so I had to use the GT 1030 GPU and it managed to get me through a fair few months while I was doing my custom PC which also has the GTX 1070 and you're right, it really holds up well even today
Recase it
I started out with an office PC I found in a barn, and I've spent almost $600 on it. it's still a piece of crap because my RAM is incompatible and my PSU never showed up, but the i7-4790 and RTX 3050 did show up.
At least if the pc can't a specific game you do have the Steam deck to fall back on.I agree this method is a solid and cheap way to get into pc gaming on a budget since it was where I came from in my early pc gaming years.
Crazy good performance for 200 or less! 👏👏
My most proud sub 200 build is a sff xeon 4 core 8 thread i got for 50 bucks, and i slapped an ssd and an open box RX 6400 in it
Dang I might have to do that
Great video. Optiplex computers are great for a quick inexpensive mod.
1 updated my old 7010MT that has an i7-3770. Great little gaming machine for little $$$.
CPU: i7-3770
RAM: 4x4GB
GPU: MSI RX580 Gaming X 8GB (needed to take out the lower drive bays)
PSU: Corsair RM550x
ARGB Controller: COOLMOON
CPU Cooler: Jonsbo CR1400 ARGB (tower cooler with 92mm fan - keeps gamin temps less than 70C.
Jonsbo FR925 ARGB reaar exhaust fan
Arctic P14 PWM ARGB case fan (cut out a bunch metal case behind the front face plate to improve air flow)
2 CRJ 5 pin fan adapters to connect aftermarket fans (no fan errors).
Cheap 90 degree USB3 header adapter as the graphics card covers the header.
Cut the side panel to fit an acrylic window.
Rx 580 8gb is king of price to performance! Awesome build.
This was a really nice video. The only thing I found off putting was the two camera angles used, as your eyes kept flicking to the one you weren't talking directly to.
A lot of the people that sell the $150+ ones actually are worth it. I built my first pc this way, $150 optiplex 9020 mt with a i5-4590, 16gb ram, 128gb ssd, 3tb hitachi ultrastar. All i did was put a 500w PSU in it and I upgraded to a Xeon E3-1271 V3, it was only like $60. they're much cheaper now. Sold the i5 for $50. I had a RX570 in it but upgraded to a RX6600xt. I've since built a new PC with a 6700xt and ryzen 5 5600 but the optiplex is still running.
Also all the front sd/micro sd readers work, disk drive as well.
By the way and fair warning, the RX6600xt is absolutely the maximum sized card you are getting in there without drilling out the HDD cage, which I tend to like because there is nowhere else to put your storage. Also you will need to make sure your sata cables are plugged in beforehand, as well as manipulating them and probably tying them together so they don't bump into the GPU fans. I had one annihilate one of the fans on my rx570 which I had to replace, which was a pain in the ass because MSI Armor card, but it still works after 5 years. Also that card was a tight fit, but the 6600xt is quite literally basically snug against the cage.
Minimal bottleneck on my setup, I've put my 6600xt in my newer pc and there wasn't a crazy difference, 12-30fps margin, not too crazy because were talking 100+fps
i play on a core 2 quad e8200 that bought for 1 eur! 15eur on 4gb more of ram, a 250gb ssd and a 20eur gt640. Play almost any game till 2017 and even new games not too complex are also playable. Now bough a hp elitedesk i74790 16gb ram and ssd250gb for 130eur! a 2nd hand rx580 and a new power supply. As soon as the cable adapter arrives from ebay (stupid hp specific connectors) i will have a perfectly modern gaming pc for 250eur...
Honestly, I wish I had done something like this a few years ago instead of going all out.
No shame! Sometimes it’s nice to just know you won’t have to think about upgrading for many years.
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I saw these budget builds last year, just wanted to get back into gaming and play some old titles from my youth.
Got an optiplex 7010 sff with i5 3570 and an RX 550 for €120...
€55 spent on a 500gb SSD and more ram (16gb total).
The performance I got was a lot better than I hoped. I'm playing RDR2, Metro, Fallout 4 etc. with over 50fps average.
I get a kick out of using low cost devices that over perform...
My car was €450 about 4 years ago, still going.
I built a hifi from spare parts, use it more than my main multi thousand € hifi.
Just got an iiyama g2470hsu which has crazy spec for the price.
Hopefully I can build a cheap pc in a year or two that can play starfield;)
Just did a $200 pc build myself, didn't perform as well since it was an i7 4770 TE and r9 290 but it was fully custom
Nice!
I followed this guide and now my house blew up. Thanks.
really enjoyed this video. i've also been planning to switch to pc content as well. I almost never sub just after watching one video but you definintly deserve it
Thanks for the sub! Really appreciate the kind words.
I've been pretty vocal online against the 80+ white PSU's, but not because I think someone should spend $100 on a PSU for one of these... more that they're lower quality than the PSU that came in the Optiplex. I've seen A LOT of 80+ white units release the magic smoke, especially the ThermalTake models. They're just built REALLY cheap. I suggest people spend about $10 more on a half decent 80+ bronze unit like the EVGA BR series, the Thermaltake Smart BM2 and sometimes the Corsair CX or CXm series.
And thanks! I appreciate the shoutout.
Love your channel! If people can afford a better PSU, I totally agree with you. I just get annoyed by some know it alls in the comments who say some really dumb stuff like “I only use tier A power supplies” when it’s like a $100 gaming pc - this space is full of privileged elitists who don’t realize that most of the world might not have access to it or can’t afford it. But yeah, if you can afford it, it’s always better to grab something better for sure.
Thanks for commenting, always great to see creators I love.
thanks love it from South Africa
Can't go wrong with the Dell Optiplex! Great video!
Thanks! Still waiting for you to put an RTX 3090 in one! 😍
This was the way how Apollo astronauts came back to earth. Amazing work.
dude please help. it just has an orange glow when i turn it on. i have a brand new 650w psu for it and its not working at all
I built a $160 budget pc for my friend 8-9 months ago with dell OptiPlex 9020 ($70), 16 gb 2666 MHz ram($30), i7 4770 (default CPU), a cheap SSD 256 gb (that I sold the original ram to buy) and the rx 560 4gb ($60) I wonder what you would change in my build choices. edit: the default hard drive with 500 gb too
Great video and excellent points. I'm all about the bang for the buck!
Thanks for your comment!
Good video. Dell make 'workstations; built to run 24/7 under stress. That's why they last and make a great second hand buy. They aren't pretty, but they are reliable. i'd choose that over some £1000 RGB loaded pile of junk off Amazon any day. Oh. always replace the CPU thermal paste though.. it;'s usually white dust after this long.
But won't a custom build be bit more expensive but later more upgradable and each upgrade will at some point make it cheaper than used prebuilt in future.
Yep, but some people don’t need or want more than this. They don’t want to make upgrades. They’d rather build this, then just build an entirely brand new pc when they are ready. Upgrading your rig over time might seem logical but it’s kind of a headache for non tech people. To each their own!
Thanks for the vidéo dude
Regarding using such rigs until they break, i tend to use them as such. Because at least for me they become a well kept home and i hesitate to leave them. So if i where in your situation, that 200$ or 200€ in my case, PC would last me until it breaks.
In 2012 i got gifted a then relative new i5-2400 with an OEM GeForce (GT545 if i remember correctly) and 8 GByte of RAM on a Cuppertino 2 mainboard. Background was that a friend of mine who knew that i was struggling financially at that time got that from a contract where he had a client that bought a HP and wasn't happy with it, he made that client a new PC and the client told him to simply toss the then relative new one.
I over the years upgraded and used that machine until 2017 when i used the parts to make my parents a living room PC out of it because i got my hands on a better machine.
Currently i use a Steamdeck of all things as my desktop, wanted one anyway, then energy prices in Germany went trough the roof and seeing that the Deck only eats up to 15 watts for similar results as my former desktop, a Ryzen 5 1600 with a RX 580, that was a no-brainer. My whole setup with two DELL 24" LCDs, a small Nobsound amp and an external 6TB USB HDD eats around 25-30 watts when idle and 45-50 watts when kicked.
Installed Vanilla Arch because at that time i had to use the Valve Kernel as not everything was in Mainline yet and with Arch i simply could use Valves repositories.
My IDEs, VSCode and cLion, work just fine, as does stuff like FreeCAD and KiCAD. And all the games i want to play run fine enough for me.
I intend to use this setup until it isn't feasible anymore from a performance standpoint, and that will be a long way down the road. Maybe when the Steamdeck 2 comes around.
i honestly wouldn't mind using this computer at all. I'd get a new case for it and install a big cooler that hides most of the motherboard as I'm not really a fan of green motherboards lol
E3-1245v3+GTX1070=8.6% bottleneck only in graphic intensive applications. Solid pairing.
It’s been awesome so far. Thanks for watching!
Ive done the same thing started cloud then maxed a optiplex out for gaming got a rx580 8gb
Awesome build!
Ive been using a lenovo ideapad for 5-6 years and just want to play games at 30-60 fps, couldn't even get 20 on tf2 and would crash trying to load into csgo, that garbage was 350$ and was a huge waste of money, glad im finally upgrading to an i5 6500 and a gtx 1050ti 16gb ddr4 ram with a 1tb ssd, was an amazing find for 200$
i still use i5 4570 with asus strix rx470 with 16gb ram which 1tb hdd 128ssd 500watt brand new psu ,also a new mobo only cost 220$
I used to agree with not splurging on a pc and just settling on a budget but then i got a budget and having to upgrade things every 1 - 2 years is super annoying id rather just build a 2k pc now and not worry about it much for the next 5-7 years when itll pretty much just need a graphics card
this is a crazy pc for 200$, i'm really impressed.
Appreciate it dawg.
I bought all the stuff to build this computer and it hasn't got here yet, but I'm very excited. Also with inflation it ended up being $300 but that's fine.
I thought about something like this, but ended up getting an Xbox series S for $230. Then I waited a year and built a new PC once GPU prices were no longer retarded.
Love the paint job
Soo relatable i have almost the same specs thank uu❤❤❤
You should try the Dell T3500 x58 motherboard and upgrade it to a 6 core 12 threads xeon.Very budget friendy.
bro is a kind ass dude
Nah you’re a kind ass dude 🥰
This is still really solid
Do a $250 gaming pc one
for around 150 pounds you can get 16gb 6 core Xeon if you go with IBM Think Centre psu is normally platinium 900 watt psu with two 8 pin connectors be warned you cannot replace the psu with an off the shelf model its bespoke to IBM but it can literally handle any graphics card you throw at it
Well I have the optiplex now I just need to do a few smaller upgrades. I currently have a GTX 960 in mine.
Nicely done.
BRO i got a office pc,monitor and keyboard for only 37 dollars, the pc has a GT 710 , i5 650
Great Video! very useful
So...after watching the whole video I discovered that Jason makes the same mistake almost all "budget build" content creator's make when doing this stuff. While cobbling together used parts into a cheap pre-built is great he completely ignores the fact that it takes more than just a tower to make a system complete and functional. It also requires a 1080p monitor, keyboard, mouse, cords and cables to connect everything, an internet connection and since these systems don't have WIFI they have to be hard wired to an internet connection. In some cases you may have to provide WIndows as well as pay for the games you want to play on the system. Just assuming most people have all this extra stuff just lying around being unused is a bit silly and doesn't present the "actual" total cost of a budget build! This system will end up being more like $300 to $350 by the time all is said and done.
Hey, thanks for the tips. I’m probably gonna make this type of pc with a possible 250$ budget with my “old” family pc. Would there be anything you would add for a decent gaming experience? Also how long do you think it would last before it “blows” up?
This PC supports windows 7 unlike the optiplex 3050 and newer so its the best option because of lack of annoying automated updates. Also…
KITTY!!!!!!!
This is very helpful. I want to do something like this.
I don’t much care about aesthetics, but why not go nuts and do something with metallic flake?
that would look super cool haha
Man I love these kind of of repurposed builds and budget gaming PC's. I have like 6 older office PC's that I got for between $28 and and $110.
So far I have upgraded an HPZ 230 and an HPZ 620 with SSD's, ram and GTX 1060 and GTX 770 and they have been great at getting me started into PC building and gaming for the first time ever. I'm in my 60's and on very limited budget and started tinkering with computers 3-4 years ago as a new hobby. These budget builds are right up my alley and I'm having a blast doing them. I try to make sure the machines have a somewhat adequate PSU or they can accept an ATX one with little modifications. My next steps will be to try custom painting and RGB lighting. Thanks for sharing your build, keep them coming liked and subbed.
so is it plug and play or do i have to download a new version of windows or format anything?
I’m replicating this exact build with the same cpu and gpu, I want to know If I have to update any drivers or update the bios or if it’s just plug and play, I have everything put together right now, just waiting on the cpu to arrive from ebay. Once I get everything up and running I might post a video.
@@isaiahcruz8484 let me know before I buy anything just for the stock optiflex 790 my big tower thinking of putting an i7 4770 or 4790 with a gtx 1060 but still mapping it out
@@Sh4dowLord20 i’ll update my comment once the cpu arrives on monday
@@isaiahcruz8484 cool bro good luck
@@Sh4dowLord20 Just got my Xeon E3 1245 V3 installed into my optiplex 3020 with gtx 1070 with no issues, let me know if you had any questions regarding the build.
quadro gpu comes in clutch for the cheapest thing
Hey i know this is an older video but does an optiplex 7050 work similar to this tutorial? and would you still suggest i look for the gpu mentioned in this video or do you think that a year later i could get a better value at a similar price? Trying to build a budget pc for a family member so they can get use it and see if they like pc gaming.
This is a bit outdated. Check my newest videos, I've custom built $200 gaming PCs in thr last few months, I recommend those other Dell Optiplex builds. For the same price you can get a GTX 1080 now instead of a 1070.
I have a 7010 with a gtx 1060oc 3gb G6 power supply. 16gb ram and I forget the processor. I’m pretty sure it’s a I5 2320 or something like that, it’s 3ghz quad core 3.2 turbo. It was only $11 lol. But I’m thinking I’m going to switch to either the i7 3770 or the Xeon 1620 v2 I went with the 7010 because it has 2 pci 16 ports. I got a 500gb nvmd ssd in one and a 1tb hhd I also have 2 750gb but I don’t really use them. But yeah the 7010 was only $30 on Facebook marketplace.
Nice deals!
Definitely. The gpu and power supply were free lol. But I actually saw a gtx1060 3gb on Facebook marketplace for $40 which is what I got. But the power supply is pretty pricey… I’m not sure if you make videos like this often. But the Lenovo ts140 is actually a good budget gaming platform. Lots of sata ports, pcie 16 3.0. I was using one and it worked great but I ended up bricking it because I put in a new cpu but didn’t update the bios. And it wouldn’t boot and when I switched back it started beeping. So I panicked and turned it off. And that was that.
I have the i7-3770 in my 7010MT - great little chip. It will give you quite a bump over your i5 for only about $40
Also Xeon X5570 or something like a Xeon 2650v2 builds with a cheap Aliexpress board. Luckily GPUs are super cheap now. P.s. Love NOAB
I love the build
Good choice