@@RT-wb5ye I was having the same issue. My MacBook and Mac Mini were getting bogged down with anything more than basic editing. This budget gaming pc does a much better job of keeping up for me. Storage was the second issue, having to constantly move files to a portable drive to work on the current project.
Since I no longer have iMovie, I've been testing several different free editing software progams. So far it's been doing just fine. Thanks for watching!
I actually did that in a more recent video. 2 TB SSD, and a 8 TB HDD. I forgot how much slower physical HDD's were, lol. I guess it's fine for a storage drive! Thanks for watching!
I was constantly having to transfer my video files off the Mac due to the very limited 256gb of storage, and thought there must be a better way. The M2 is fantastic, and I will still be using it, just in a different role now. Thanks for watching!
Just subscribed! What do you plan to do with the old Mac Mini? Also, if you feel up to it, you should experiment with dual booting a Linux distro like Pop OS, Ubuntu, or Linux Mint! It could be interesting to see how your workflow varies across the big 3 operating systems. Enjoy the sweet new computer ❤️
i have to mention something , your CPU is probablyworking 20-30% less efficient and less powerful. i noticed that the CPU requires at least 4 more connectors from the PSU (8 + 4) you should connect the PSU cable to the extra 4 pins so ur CPU will actualy run better and more powerful.
@@dababy177 Oh okay. The power supply is a 600 watt 80 plus gold. Sometimes these companies use different suppliers for components, but the specs should be mostly the same. I've built gaming PC's for years and price wise I think it's a good value. I picked one up for my son as well. They often go on sale for $999. Hope that helps. Enjoy your new PC!
@ okay okay thank you so much for the information and also one more question can you upgrade it and add and remove like for explain I take out the 4060 and replace it for a 4070 ?
@@dababy177 Yes, you can upgrade everything. The graphics card is held in place with 2 Philips screws (case), and a clip on the motherboard (push in to release). Unplug the power cable from the graphics card, and pull it out.
@@JeffsWay.don’t worry, you’ve got a dedicated GPU (your RTX 4060), so you don’t have any need for an integrated GPU, like what would be in a 14700 or a 14700k. This is a beast of a computer! Enjoy the huge performance bump 😊
I priced out building a mid range gaming PC with a i5 and RTX 4060, and my parts estimate was $1,400 without Windows. This was $1,300 with the more expensive i7, and Windows already installed. Of coarse I know they are going to cut corners wherever possible, motherboard, and power supply just to name a couple. It's going to be used primarily used for video editing, with the occasional game, for that it should be fine.
This iBuypower gaming pc is currently on sale for $200 off. $1,099 until 6/12/24.
LOL, 102 subscribers, “small” is an understatement. You go Arty. Actually not a horrible PC.
It's pretty decent, I could have built something better, but not at this price. Thanks for watching!
Congratulations 🎉! Nice PC! All RGB stuff! ❤
Gotta have the bling! Thanks for watching!
Did the same thing a week ago, am very happy
Right. I think it's the best solution. Thanks for watching!
I’d recommend a new M.2 NvME if you can get one. The ADATA ones are known to fail sometimes. Other than that, awesome find and keep it up!
Oh jeez, thanks for the heads up! Looks like we'll have a upcoming video on drive cloning and M.2 replacement!
i SUBSCRIBED JEFF!!1 KEEP IT UP YOU GOT THIS! YOU'RE FUN TO WATCH! i mean this seriously.
Thanks George! I just have fun making the videos, and talking about things I like. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
great video and great pc ! continue like that
Thanks, will do!
That thing looks really nice, great find!
I'm liking it so far. Thanks for watching!
Love your videos! Keep it up!
Thanks for the kind words!
I Subscribed you're really underrated, good vid!
Thanks for the kind words!
Wanted to get started editing my GoPro videos and my MacBook Air lags, great video to try plus super inexpensive.
@@RT-wb5ye I was having the same issue. My MacBook and Mac Mini were getting bogged down with anything more than basic editing. This budget gaming pc does a much better job of keeping up for me. Storage was the second issue, having to constantly move files to a portable drive to work on the current project.
The 71st subscriber keep it going ! and congrats for the new PC
Thank you Sameer! The PC has been really nice!
That's sick man keep up the vids
Thanks for watching!
Great pc! That 4060 will work really well for hardware acceleration and rendering. 14700f will be very strong for editing as well.
Since I no longer have iMovie, I've been testing several different free editing software progams. So far it's been doing just fine. Thanks for watching!
Looks very nice! It sucks to lose GarageBand and iMovie but I think you’ll like Windows more overall.
It does for sure. Thanks for watching!
Great hardware and compact package, you can even stick a 3.5 inch 8TB+ harddrive and never worry about storage
I actually did that in a more recent video. 2 TB SSD, and a 8 TB HDD. I forgot how much slower physical HDD's were, lol. I guess it's fine for a storage drive! Thanks for watching!
That is a good pc! With that case it have more room for upgrades
That's exactly right! Thanks for watching!
What made you replace the M2 Mac? Those M2 chips are great
Yeah, if you want to waste thousands of dollars more for little to no performance increase.
I was constantly having to transfer my video files off the Mac due to the very limited 256gb of storage, and thought there must be a better way. The M2 is fantastic, and I will still be using it, just in a different role now. Thanks for watching!
I would turn down the fans in the bios for light loads
That's a great idea. They are surprisingly quiet, but I did notice they can be heard on camera. I'm going to go into bios and fix that. Thanks!
sweet rig man what year is that macmini non upgradable storage I guess ?
I think it’s the newest one? It’s the base model M2 with 256 gb storage. It was great when I just edited a video now and again. Thanks for watching!
Just subscribed! What do you plan to do with the old Mac Mini? Also, if you feel up to it, you should experiment with dual booting a Linux distro like Pop OS, Ubuntu, or Linux Mint! It could be interesting to see how your workflow varies across the big 3 operating systems. Enjoy the sweet new computer ❤️
It's being used in another room in the house. I do like Linux, so that would be interesting. Thanks!
That looks like a nice rig.
Pretty good right? Thanks for watching!
Nice choice
Thanks!
i have to mention something , your CPU is probablyworking 20-30% less efficient and less powerful. i noticed that the CPU requires at least 4 more connectors from the PSU (8 + 4)
you should connect the PSU cable to the extra 4 pins so ur CPU will actualy run better and more powerful.
That's not good. I'll have to check that! Thanks for the info.
W video, btw I also have small PC
Thanks for watching!
cool stuff!!
Thanks for watching!
Does it have a glass outer cover on the left side?
Yes, looking from the front, there's a glass panel on the left. Thanks for watching!
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Thanks for watching 🤗
How much Walt’s does it have ?
@@dababy177 I don’t understand the question?
@ like how much watts are in the power supply I’m gonna buy this same Pc tomorrow and I wanna know if it’s good for a first starter Pc
@@dababy177 Oh okay. The power supply is a 600 watt 80 plus gold. Sometimes these companies use different suppliers for components, but the specs should be mostly the same. I've built gaming PC's for years and price wise I think it's a good value. I picked one up for my son as well. They often go on sale for $999. Hope that helps. Enjoy your new PC!
@ okay okay thank you so much for the information and also one more question can you upgrade it and add and remove like for explain I take out the 4060 and replace it for a 4070 ?
@@dababy177 Yes, you can upgrade everything. The graphics card is held in place with 2 Philips screws (case), and a clip on the motherboard (push in to release). Unplug the power cable from the graphics card, and pull it out.
Too bad you got an “F” sku cpu instead of a “K” sku. You need an igpu for accelerated graphics and timeline scrubbing.
I had a feeling there was something with that "F" sku, now I know. Thanks!
@@JeffsWay.don’t worry, you’ve got a dedicated GPU (your RTX 4060), so you don’t have any need for an integrated GPU, like what would be in a 14700 or a 14700k. This is a beast of a computer! Enjoy the huge performance bump 😊
@@isaacstoltz389 So far it's doing great, I can't complain. Thanks!
@@isaacstoltz389 igpu can help in some programs like premier but not by much
nooooo!!! Arty!!! dont buy prebuilt! buy a custom pc instead and build it yourself!
I priced out building a mid range gaming PC with a i5 and RTX 4060, and my parts estimate was $1,400 without Windows. This was $1,300 with the more expensive i7, and Windows already installed. Of coarse I know they are going to cut corners wherever possible, motherboard, and power supply just to name a couple. It's going to be used primarily used for video editing, with the occasional game, for that it should be fine.
@@JeffsWay. im a professional pc hardware guy!!! i can make a list based on your needs!
@@bs9two4 I appreciate the offer, thank you!
@@JeffsWay. no problem
Damn that Mac books memory space is almost enough to download Call of Duty now days!😂 Dig the vid by the way!🫡 New rig is pretty awesome.
I have flash drives with more storage, lol. Thanks for watching!
thats a sweet computer you bought, jeff!
i like the preinstalled rgb fans to keep everything cool 🥶🥶
subscriber no. 86 🫡
Thank you very much!