The $500, $600 & $650 (puting parts list updated information, on the next video) check out the next video. For the next few days, I'll be changing parts to keep the $500, $600 and $650 budget gaming computers. I will check the information to see if everything is compatible. The PC Part Picker List - link is in the show notes, along with the links for the TH-cam channels I was talking about in this video...
If I'm being honest, I really like the cpu change, I know the 3300x is superior in gaming, but the 2600 is a fantastic alternative, slower cores, but more cores. Looks like a really good system for the cost. Only thing I'd do different is try and get an rx 570 (do they still those? Lol), just because they're a bit better, and a bit cheaper than a 1650 super.
Hi James, the parts are all figured out only by cost and compatibility and I agree 6 cores/12 threads better, for the same cost. But that 3300X is too expensive. It costs more than the 3600 most of the time. I agree with you on this and with that motherboard and the 2600, it was cheaper than just the 3300X and only, I think 7 to 9% slower. Hardware Unboxed did a comparison of the 3600, the 3300X, the 2600 and the 3100. It was a very informative video. I wanted the 3300X but I need to get it at close to MSRP. Here the 2600 and the 3600 are only about $20 to $30 difference depending on the day. Yes, they still sell the RX 570's but I could only find 4GB models at a good price. Nice talking to you, have a good one...
The $500, $600 & $650 (puting parts list updated information, on the next video) check out the next video. For the next few days, I'll be changing parts to keep the $500, $600 and $650 budget gaming computers. I will check the information to see if everything is compatible. The PC Part Picker List - link is in the show notes, along with the links for the TH-cam channels I was talking about in this video...
If I'm being honest, I really like the cpu change, I know the 3300x is superior in gaming, but the 2600 is a fantastic alternative, slower cores, but more cores.
Looks like a really good system for the cost. Only thing I'd do different is try and get an rx 570 (do they still those? Lol), just because they're a bit better, and a bit cheaper than a 1650 super.
Hi James, the parts are all figured out only by cost and compatibility and I agree 6 cores/12 threads better, for the same cost. But that 3300X is too expensive. It costs more than the 3600 most of the time. I agree with you on this and with that motherboard and the 2600, it was cheaper than just the 3300X and only, I think 7 to 9% slower. Hardware Unboxed did a comparison of the 3600, the 3300X, the 2600 and the 3100. It was a very informative video. I wanted the 3300X but I need to get it at close to MSRP. Here the 2600 and the 3600 are only about $20 to $30 difference depending on the day. Yes, they still sell the RX 570's but I could only find 4GB models at a good price. Nice talking to you, have a good one...
I got a AMD RX 580 8GB graphics card in the parts list right now and it is $589...
Thanks James for the suggesting the RX 570, I got a $500 build because of it. Awesome idea...