My two year old build is a Ryzen 7 5800x (not 3D) where I got the CPU, motherboard, and 32 GB of ram for $400. CPU fan was $40 for the Thermalright Assassin. Bought a RX 6800 for $500 but did not fit the case and ended up getting a new case which cost $60. Another $20 for fans. Likely spent just under / over $1000 total back then and still considered an excellent system.
Those are great prices for two years ago and I’d say a pretty good choice of components too! Even today you could slot a 5700X3D & RX 6900 XT or RTX 3090 in it and game happily :)
@@ImWateringPSUs Made a mistake. I have an RX 6800 not A 5800. As far as going to a Ryzen 5700x3d or 5800x3d, there is only a few percent different in most games. I tend to upgrade when there is a HUGE change in performance.
Yeah, that part made no sense. Don't need anything more with a 5700X3D than a Thermalright Peerless Assassin for $30-40 and an RX 6800 XT for $400. Most 4060 Ti models cost more than $400 and on average in raster its 20% slower at 1440p. The value of a 6800 XT is still too good to pass up for a $1000 or less budget build.
@@IrnMaiden304 Part of the reason one pays a premium for NVIDIA cards are the AI and raytracing features, but the 4060 Ti is too weak to really make use of raytracing in most newer games, defeating the point of it. Going for NVIDIA makes sense on a $2000 budget but not a $900 budget. Factor in sales tax, and a new 4060 Ti can take up more than half of a $900 budget, its just a bad price to performance choice.
@@savagej4y241 I wasn't picking on the card, just saying that everyone has a different idea of what " Budget " means .... Like it someone buys a 4070 and calls it a budget card for themselves, people will jump down each other's throats saying that's not what " Budget " means ... But that could be budget to that specific person ... Does that make sense 🤔
I am thinking to upgrade my Ryzen 5600 but i don’t know if i should stick with AM4 to get a Ryzen 9 or to Move to mid tower AM5, of course i mostly play CS2 and streaming, and to last for another few years…
r9 5950x overclocked and undervolted at 4.4GHz with an RX 7800 XT and 64 GB of OC'd memory. i love AM4. I'm air cooling this monster with an ultra rare AMD Wraith Max cooler :)
Building a new PC myself, last part I'm kinda stuck on if I want an AIO or air cooler, would really like something that displays temps on a screen, and with the DeepCool debacle it made it a little more challenging to find something I'm willing to spend the money on, open to suggestions. R7 5700x / Mag B550 Tomahawk Max WiFi / XFX RX6800 / G.Skill Ripjaws 32G 3600 CL16 / WD SN850X 1 TB / MSI A850G PSU / Montech Sky Two GX. Bought everything when the prices went down individually, depending on the cooler I go with I'm in around $900 - $1,100, and with a monitor it'll be a little more but trying to figure out which monitor, well that's an area I'm still figuring out as well.
I’d recommend you check out the MarsGaming MC-LCD if it’s available in your area :) It’s the one I put in the pink PC I gifted to my girlfriend on the channel
aio or liqiud cooling down the temp like 5-7celcius. if u on budget better get good case with good air flow in and out and put as much fan as the case can. if u want the aesthetic go for aio or liquid cooling
I've been running my r5 3600 / Vega 64 on a b450 for about 5 years now. It still runs great at 1440p. My cpu oc'ed to 4.3 and my vega has a aio cooler but still only gets clock to 1803mhz and vram @ 1100mhz. While gpu pulling almost 300w.alone. If I swapped to a newer cpu and gpu I'd probably Not only get better performance but also eventually pay for itself by cutting my power bill in half lol
Hlo bro i have a i9 12900k and a msi z790 ace max before bios update when i open intel extreme and run cpu stress test every thing was fine but the the i update my bios to new version my cpu started power limit throttling on previous bios my pl1 and pl2 was at 288w but when i updated it automatically changed from 288w to 241w both which i thinks is causing power limit throttling but if it is intel default then why its power limit throttling on 241w on pl1 and pl2 plz give any solution or is its or to set pl1 and pl2 288w
u can get an am5 7500f and a 7700xt pc for around 1000€. and you will have the upgrade path on the am 5 platform. Do yourself a favor and dont listen to this guy.
My two year old build is a Ryzen 7 5800x (not 3D) where I got the CPU, motherboard, and 32 GB of ram for $400. CPU fan was $40 for the Thermalright Assassin. Bought a RX 6800 for $500 but did not fit the case and ended up getting a new case which cost $60. Another $20 for fans. Likely spent just under / over $1000 total back then and still considered an excellent system.
Those are great prices for two years ago and I’d say a pretty good choice of components too! Even today you could slot a 5700X3D & RX 6900 XT or RTX 3090 in it and game happily :)
@@ImWateringPSUs Made a mistake. I have an RX 6800 not A 5800.
As far as going to a Ryzen 5700x3d or 5800x3d, there is only a few percent different in most games. I tend to upgrade when there is a HUGE change in performance.
Dude said good budget build, and then goes with AIO and 4060ti for 900 dollars.😂
Yeah, that part made no sense. Don't need anything more with a 5700X3D than a Thermalright Peerless Assassin for $30-40 and an RX 6800 XT for $400. Most 4060 Ti models cost more than $400 and on average in raster its 20% slower at 1440p. The value of a 6800 XT is still too good to pass up for a $1000 or less budget build.
Everyone has a different idea of what " Budget " means, it's subjective.
@@IrnMaiden304 Part of the reason one pays a premium for NVIDIA cards are the AI and raytracing features, but the 4060 Ti is too weak to really make use of raytracing in most newer games, defeating the point of it. Going for NVIDIA makes sense on a $2000 budget but not a $900 budget. Factor in sales tax, and a new 4060 Ti can take up more than half of a $900 budget, its just a bad price to performance choice.
@@savagej4y241 I wasn't picking on the card, just saying that everyone has a different idea of what " Budget " means .... Like it someone buys a 4070 and calls it a budget card for themselves, people will jump down each other's throats saying that's not what " Budget " means ... But that could be budget to that specific person ... Does that make sense 🤔
@@vk-fb4ox recommending a 4060ti is a crime. That Card is shit
Will a 4 RAM stick setup work with a tower cooler in a micro ATX MB? Or will there be clearance issues? Thanks!
I am thinking to upgrade my Ryzen 5600 but i don’t know if i should stick with AM4 to get a Ryzen 9 or to Move to mid tower AM5, of course i mostly play CS2 and streaming, and to last for another few years…
r9 5950x overclocked and undervolted at 4.4GHz with an RX 7800 XT and 64 GB of OC'd memory. i love AM4. I'm air cooling this monster with an ultra rare AMD Wraith Max cooler :)
Ryzen 5950x here with a rtx 3080 overclock cl 14 3600mhz 32gb ram with liquid cooler . Am4 still is awesome
Building a new PC myself, last part I'm kinda stuck on if I want an AIO or air cooler, would really like something that displays temps on a screen, and with the DeepCool debacle it made it a little more challenging to find something I'm willing to spend the money on, open to suggestions.
R7 5700x / Mag B550 Tomahawk Max WiFi / XFX RX6800 / G.Skill Ripjaws 32G 3600 CL16 / WD SN850X 1 TB / MSI A850G PSU / Montech Sky Two GX.
Bought everything when the prices went down individually, depending on the cooler I go with I'm in around $900 - $1,100, and with a monitor it'll be a little more but trying to figure out which monitor, well that's an area I'm still figuring out as well.
I’d recommend you check out the MarsGaming MC-LCD if it’s available in your area :) It’s the one I put in the pink PC I gifted to my girlfriend on the channel
@@ImWateringPSUs Not available in my area
aio or liqiud cooling down the temp like 5-7celcius. if u on budget better get good case with good air flow in and out and put as much fan as the case can. if u want the aesthetic go for aio or liquid cooling
I've been running my r5 3600 / Vega 64 on a b450 for about 5 years now. It still runs great at 1440p. My cpu oc'ed to 4.3 and my vega has a aio cooler but still only gets clock to 1803mhz and vram @ 1100mhz. While gpu pulling almost 300w.alone. If I swapped to a newer cpu and gpu I'd probably Not only get better performance but also eventually pay for itself by cutting my power bill in half lol
5700x3d costs about the same as 5900x. So would you preffer more ? I dont play games.
If you’re doing productivity only, definitely pick the 5900X!
im still running my am4 r9 5900x
You can build 1440p machine for 800 - 900 dollars on AM4 with 7900gre/4070 super with ryzen 5 5600.
Small bottleneck on 1440p.
Hlo bro i have a i9 12900k and a msi z790 ace max before bios update when i open intel extreme and run cpu stress test every thing was fine but the the i update my bios to new version my cpu started power limit throttling on previous bios my pl1 and pl2 was at 288w but when i updated it automatically changed from 288w to 241w both which i thinks is causing power limit throttling but if it is intel default then why its power limit throttling on 241w on pl1 and pl2 plz give any solution or is its or to set pl1 and pl2 288w
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u can get an am5 7500f and a 7700xt pc for around 1000€. and you will have the upgrade path on the am 5 platform.
Do yourself a favor and dont listen to this guy.
You make a good point, but the build I recommend is cheaper, faster and a lot of people want Nvidia GPUs😩
@@ImWateringPSUs and the Build you recommend will be obsolete in 2 years time. No resell value cause no one will buy am4.
@@KarisMatic-dg3uzwe'll see how many years am4 can breath 😏
@@KarisMatic-dg3uz obsolete, but quite playable still. I’m building for today, not 2030.
Ma perché non farli anche in italiano?
why is there only 10 comments?
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am4 is only for those on a very very tight budget. other than that i wont recommend it now
That’s the most common opinion, but I think cheap X3D chips changed that. You can get into the mid range with it imho!
nope, I just upgraded from Ryzen 9 3900X to 9950X
Bro copes thru commenting about it