Just got this workstation used for 200 bucks without gpu - I bought a 1660 and am running it as an entry gaming rig. I love it - all parts pretty cool and no rgb is always a win.
Near the end of 2022 when I was going over options for replacing the $550 Xeon+RX 580 custom PC I got on eBay in 2020 (long story and Life Events involved), I was actually looking at the you-build-it Z4 and Lenovo workstations on PCSP. There were some tempting combinations there (there's far more than just the one build shown here), but in the end I decided I had the budget to make my own Ryzen 5 5600-based system, which was completed in Feb. 2023.
@@talha2615 Ended up around $700 in total. I don't remember the exact cost as there was some "scope creep": But the system is: Ryzen 5 5600X Used RX-580 (XFX, I think, in good shape) MSI B550 GAMING GEN3 ATX AM4 Motherboard Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory WD Blue SN570 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME SSD Cougar MX330-X ATX Mid Tower Case Thermaltake Toughpower GX2 600 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply Thermalright Assassin X 120 Refined SE 66.17 CFM CPU Cooler Asus DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS DVD/CD Writer (I still use and need an optical drive) The scope creep involved buying another RX-580 ($100 on eBay) rather than resusing the one in my Xeon system as I had planned. And I added a SATA SSD for a D: drive, then a year later I had to replace it went it went bad. And I switched to a 5600X rather than the planned 5600 since the 5600 was delayed from Amazon, so I went to my local Best Buy and picked up a 5600X instead. So originally it would have been about a $550 system.
@AlphaMensae1 thanks for the information . How is the rx 580 for 2024? Can it play r6, fortnite, and cod well? What fps can it play on at 1440p or 1080p am quite new to this all and im looking to biuld my first pc.
@@talha2615 That's the funny thing, I'm not really a gamer. The only game I play regularly is heavily modded Kerbal Space Program (a very CPU-dependent game), plus older (like 12+ years old) stuff. I also make a mod for KSP, and so I use a 3D modeling program, the Unity editor and GIMP. I also do some video editing, and stream using OBS. I've run all that stuff at once while streaming. The RX-580 is like 7 years old now, but it's still ok for 1080p at lower settings on less than demanding games, i.e. not the latest AAA stuff. Haven't tried it at 1440, but probably not recommended for gaming. I did just get a RX-5700XT and 1440p monitor for the next upgrade, but again that's not for gaming, but so I can have more screen room for all my apps; I still use a single monitor.
I have a lot of love for the Z line of HP workstations. At the end of last year I bought a Z2 G9 for a really good price with an i7 13700 that I paired with a RTX 3080 and upgraded the RAM to 32GB and the NVMe to 2TB for a really solid 1440p gaming PC. It was a big upgrade from the 10 year old i7 4770 and GTX 1050ti system that I previously had and should last me I hope for almost as long.
Just went to Microcenter in St.Louis Park in Minnesota. I got the AMD 7700 bundle with a Gigabyte B650 gaming X board, 32gb DDR5 GSkill ram. Then I picked up a Samsung 850 M.2 2 tb hard drive and Radeon 7600xt 16gb.....First build in 10 years. I'm 52 and cant wait to play some new stuff. Thanks for all the advice
@@BREEZYM6015 Well, I also got a Cooler, Case ,gaming Keyboard-mouse=headset combo and a Asus 34 inch curved monitor with 1ms and 180 hrtz......came to about 1,500. I would say just the system was around $1,000
daaaaaamn i love toasty brooos this episodes of 4k cheap pc is thee most freaken and craziest and good things in this channel its freaken awesom i love it !!!!!!
I bought one of these to experiment with gaming under Linux. Got the 1000 watt supply used for $43. It has 8 pin PCIE power. The 750 watt one that came with mine only had 6 pins. I got a 7700XT for $400 for it. It plays games pretty well. You can find additional coolers for the RAM an optional front panel fan.
My first modern gaming capable PC was a HP Z400 in 2013, with the newer naming it would be the Z4 G1. It came with a Xeon W3520 (same as i7-920), 6GB RAM, Quadro FX 1800 and 2x 500GB HDDs. I upgraded it to 12GB RAM, GTX 660 and 120GB Kingston SSDNow V300. I was on the X58/LGA1366 platform (first the Z400 but later a custom built with an Asus P6X58D-E + X5670 6c/12t @ 4.4GHz + GTX 1080) until November last year when I built a newer X299 system with an i9-10900X. The Z400 was a huge upgrade from the HP dc7700 SFF I had before it. (Core2 Duo E6300, 5GB RAM, Intel GMA 3000, 80GB HDD)
I just set one of my friends up about 2 months ago with a z440 that has a E5-1650 v4, 32gb 2400mhz ram (quad channel), gtx 1660 super, and a new ssd; all for under $350. We've been playing a lot of the 2017 battlefront 2 and he can run it no issues 1440p ultra settings at 90-100 fps solid. The CPU also shouldn't bottleneck anything until the 2080ti range.
I love what you guys do and your prebuilts are amazing i bought the 700 budget streaming pc from you guys a few months back and i love it does everythin i need it to do.
@@BREEZYM6015 It's all a game of "depends" but the 2080 super will be a huge improvement over the 1060. The 8700k might bottleneck the 2080 super in esports games at 1080p, like COD, Fortnite, things like that. If you prefer higher resolution over FPS, the 8700k should be just a few % points lower than a newer gen CPU with a 2080s
awesome. i use my 2070 super for 1440 and everything runs pretty smooth. i know i need to upgrade soon probably though. my cpu is a ryzen 3700x..should i upgrade my cpu first? 7800x 3d maybe
You can probably upgrade to a Ryzen 5800X3D without changing your motherboard (but will need to update the MB firmware). A 7800X (or 7800X3D) will require a new motherboard and I think new DDR5 RAM.
Hey, Toasty Bros have a series idea where is the best place to buy a pre-built gaming PC in 2024. Where you would buy gaming PCs for 500 dollars from different retailers and compare them tournament Style and you could do polls where which retailers would verse each other in the videos.
Depending on case, psu, motherboard, cooler, and if anything was used, that could range from an excellent deal to a mediocre one, but definitely not bad.
Dx11 runs like a stuttering mess to the point I tried it for 20 mins after seeing this comment and just switched back to dx12 running a 9900ks and 4070ti 32gb 4000mhz ram get a few stutters but think it's server related as hardly any maybe 2 every 30 mins
@@givejah610I have an i7 8700k and GTX 1060 6GB. I uninstalled Fortnite on my PC because I don't play it anymore but when I did play it ran okay at medium settings.
It's alright. I was running that for the last year and was starting to his some walls, specifically in Hogwarts Legacy and Jedi Survivor. I realize those are 2 very poorly optimized ports, but still. I was even having issues w/ steady frames in Diablo 4, had to drop the settings pretty low in all games. 8 GB of VRAM is just tough for 1440p in 2024
HP Z4 G4 is an unsung hero, good to see it starting to be noticed. Some models even came with a 1000w psu... I have one with a W-2145 Xeon (8c 16t, 3.7 - 4.5ghz) 64gb ram, Win 11 and a RX 6800. Scored 14,114 points on time spy and it cost me $950 Australian which is $625 USD... (It was meant to be $1050, but I had a $100 eBay Plus voucher.) 2.26 cents per point... Unfortunately the seller only had 2 left for sale at the time, I wish I had bought them both, but to be honest I wasn't sure it was a legit deal...
Yes. More threads, higher IPC, lower power draw. Only thing is you need a new motherboard, & maybe new RAM unless you get a DDR4 board. Intel Stock cooler should work just fine but it will be a little noisy
Dang the Lenovo p520 meta lasted all of about a month, huh? :( Those vids got me to sub and inspired me to pull the trigger! Mine has a w-2135 with 32gigs, added a 3060ti and a 1tb m.2 SSD and she purrs! Currently playing Spiderman and can get 70-100fps at 1440 with minor hiccups.
What was the CPU in the other build? If it's better than this one then I would do that one. There are a lot of good combinations for $600 that can get you nice performance with an upgrade path. Research it and find the parts that will suit your needs the most.
X-series HEDT CPU in a non-Overclocking motherboard is a complete waste... Save some money and get a Xeon designed for that workstation. Dual-Channel RAM in a Quad-Channel capable system is also leaving a ton of performance off the table.
@@ToastyBros no i want to buy one of he pc's that you guys build in the videos Zach has a monthly drop for that but i don't see any of the pc's that you guys build on the channel on the website
Idk anything about gaming computers or computers in general I just want to be able to play gta modded and asset to cross modded . Can this pc do that well?
Random thought - I think most nvidia card users play fortnite on performance mode instead of dx11/12. curious to see that rendering mode when you guys benchmark, too.
could this run some games like lets say apex or elden ring? I feel like elden ring would be a good thing to test for some of these computers because I know it can be a very demanding game.
Btw the i7 7820x is a very hot at base speeds really hot when ya overclock. I got a 360mm aio and it still gets toasty lol. It also pulls 250w depending what gpu ya choose like me a 3080 ya need 1k watt min.
@bstceltics4 I just for curiosity set everything back to default and used intels XTU everything stock I'm still hitting 160+ watts, OC to 4.0 200 wattage, OC to 4.2 around 220w. Ya see what's happing lol more ya oc more it's sucking up wattage. At 4.6 all core it's 250 to 255 watts. I've had to pull the Vcore upto 1.35 to hit 4.6 also.
@bstceltics4 stock this is just a base 3.6 ghz turbos to 4.3 with single boosting to 4.5 @ stock. The cores are set at stock like 4.5/4.4/4.4/4.2/4.2/4.2/4.0/4.0 n when I say 4.6 all core i.mean each core is at 4.6
I had the chance to get a Z4 with an w-2145 and 32gb of ram for 250$ and a potential 2080ti for 180$ but i went with a Asus Rog Ally Z1X for 300$, idk if i regret not going the other route instead or not 😫😫
@@BREEZYM6015 HP workstation basically the one in the video but with a Intel W-2145 and 32gb of ram the whole PC, but i went with the Z1X Asus Rog Ally which is one of those handheld devices like the steamdeck and legion go
I'm seeing the 2080 super on my local Facebook Marketplace for around that much so either they're still worth that much or people are charging too much. I would think it would cost between $150 and $200 at the most.
Can anyone help me find a prebuilt that can give me over 120 fps 1080 p for games like Valorant cs2 rust Roblox random steam games if possible close to 750 price point
FR. Just did the 5500/6600 meta build to sell. The Power Color Fighter I got benchmarked like the average for the 6650XT and 3060. The 5500 performed like 5% over average. Late production silicon is usually pretty good. Drivers are fully developed. Lots of reasons to not be an early adopter, really. All this older hardware has enjoyed an incredibly long life for gaming but it is time to move on. You don't have reBAR, DX12U or AVX2 and aren't on the official support list for Windows 11, GL selling it to anyone who wasn't born yesterday. I'm trying to offload a 4th gen i7/1080 system and it is tough. Been listed for over a month. At this point, I'd be happy just to break even on it.
just built a $650 rig all second hand for a friend, 5600X, RX6800, 16 gig 3200, blows this thing out of the water, I did enjoy the video cause I was always into older workstations but customers didn't want them.
How is that new 24.4.1 driver? Do you see perf improvements they claim to have? For me it only fixed washed out color looking like HDR ON setting if I was running a second monitor off the integrated gpu and main with my navi 22.
@@Rashadjameson sure, I am from Eastern Europe but prices should be lower for say North America or Australia R5 5600X ($100) ASRock B450M Steel Legend ($80) 2X8 GB DDR 3200 Corsair CL 16 ($40) I forget the M.2 brand but it was average, 512 gb for about $50 Segostep 600W power supply ($30) Around 300 for the heavily used 6800XT(actually!) but it should be fine for years to come. biggest cheapo case with airflow, like $30 A cheaper build would be something like an i3 12100f with a 3060 12 gb, still a great system for around $450 or less(3060s are everywhere)
@@Brukner841 your awesome 💯 I'm from NYC so I should actually be able to get alot of good condition 2nd hand parts & I'm trying to get An idea of the max performance I'll be able to get with around $600-700 because I know I'll have that once I complete my program , but I actually complete Ina couple months so alot of things might actually be cheaper by than as well... But I love planning ahead
I did a z440, Xeon with allll the cores lol, 3070... it's just a massive bottleneck.. sucks so much. Saving for a not half-assed system. Again. Lesson learned. Would not suggest this.
It's 8c 16t and I got the same one in my system and a 3080 10gb mines overclocked to 4.6 all core and I've never had a issue. Can run cyberpunk 4k ultra with ray tracing 60fps.
I rly don't like these old school towers,air flow is rly bad and combined with a blower style GPU that just dumps all the heat inside its just a NO for me.
Actually these usually come with a front fan that blows directly into the gpu, the stock cpu tower cooler is oversized too, they run pretty cool. I rarely see anything over 70C on mine no matter what testing i put it through.
My friends dad has that as his workstation but with an OEM RTX Quadro card of some sort. He uses it for a home server.
Just got this workstation used for 200 bucks without gpu - I bought a 1660 and am running it as an entry gaming rig. I love it - all parts pretty cool and no rgb is always a win.
Just bought the workstation for 220 and found a rtx 2080 super for 200
DVD drive ; you mean custom cup holder 😅
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There was a time when you would have been made fun of for using this as a cup holder. Now you are viewed as resourceful
Near the end of 2022 when I was going over options for replacing the $550 Xeon+RX 580 custom PC I got on eBay in 2020 (long story and Life Events involved), I was actually looking at the you-build-it Z4 and Lenovo workstations on PCSP. There were some tempting combinations there (there's far more than just the one build shown here), but in the end I decided I had the budget to make my own Ryzen 5 5600-based system, which was completed in Feb. 2023.
How much did it cost and what parts did u use?
@@talha2615 Ended up around $700 in total. I don't remember the exact cost as there was some "scope creep":
But the system is:
Ryzen 5 5600X
Used RX-580 (XFX, I think, in good shape)
MSI B550 GAMING GEN3 ATX AM4 Motherboard
Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory
WD Blue SN570 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME SSD
Cougar MX330-X ATX Mid Tower Case
Thermaltake Toughpower GX2 600 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply
Thermalright Assassin X 120 Refined SE 66.17 CFM CPU Cooler
Asus DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS DVD/CD Writer (I still use and need an optical drive)
The scope creep involved buying another RX-580 ($100 on eBay) rather than resusing the one in my Xeon system as I had planned. And I added a SATA SSD for a D: drive, then a year later I had to replace it went it went bad. And I switched to a 5600X rather than the planned 5600 since the 5600 was delayed from Amazon, so I went to my local Best Buy and picked up a 5600X instead. So originally it would have been about a $550 system.
@AlphaMensae1 thanks for the information . How is the rx 580 for 2024? Can it play r6, fortnite, and cod well? What fps can it play on at 1440p or 1080p am quite new to this all and im looking to biuld my first pc.
@@talha2615 That's the funny thing, I'm not really a gamer. The only game I play regularly is heavily modded Kerbal Space Program (a very CPU-dependent game), plus older (like 12+ years old) stuff. I also make a mod for KSP, and so I use a 3D modeling program, the Unity editor and GIMP. I also do some video editing, and stream using OBS. I've run all that stuff at once while streaming.
The RX-580 is like 7 years old now, but it's still ok for 1080p at lower settings on less than demanding games, i.e. not the latest AAA stuff. Haven't tried it at 1440, but probably not recommended for gaming. I did just get a RX-5700XT and 1440p monitor for the next upgrade, but again that's not for gaming, but so I can have more screen room for all my apps; I still use a single monitor.
@@AlphaMensae1 ohh i see thanks for the info though
I have a lot of love for the Z line of HP workstations. At the end of last year I bought a Z2 G9 for a really good price with an i7 13700 that I paired with a RTX 3080 and upgraded the RAM to 32GB and the NVMe to 2TB for a really solid 1440p gaming PC. It was a big upgrade from the 10 year old i7 4770 and GTX 1050ti system that I previously had and should last me I hope for almost as long.
Just went to Microcenter in St.Louis Park in Minnesota. I got the AMD 7700 bundle with a Gigabyte B650 gaming X board, 32gb DDR5 GSkill ram. Then I picked up a Samsung 850 M.2 2 tb hard drive and Radeon 7600xt 16gb.....First build in 10 years. I'm 52 and cant wait to play some new stuff. Thanks for all the advice
Congrats and have fun with ur new PC
Out of curiosity how much did you pay?
Nice set up!!!
@@ikram2512 thank you
@@BREEZYM6015 Well, I also got a Cooler, Case ,gaming Keyboard-mouse=headset combo and a Asus 34 inch curved monitor with 1ms and 180 hrtz......came to about 1,500. I would say just the system was around $1,000
good vid chaps. always look forward to your new vids. keep up the good work guys. Daz an my dog Max from across the pond in the Uk.
daaaaaamn i love toasty brooos this episodes of 4k cheap pc is thee most freaken and craziest and good things in this channel its freaken awesom i love it !!!!!!
I bought one of these to experiment with gaming under Linux. Got the 1000 watt supply used for $43. It has 8 pin PCIE power. The 750 watt one that came with mine only had 6 pins. I got a 7700XT for $400 for it. It plays games pretty well.
You can find additional coolers for the RAM an optional front panel fan.
you can get a config from them with a 7900x and 3080ti with 32gb for only a 1,000 thats really not bad at all
Where lol in your dreams? Keep yapping
@@shroom2967 used ofc maybe not 1000 but 1300 100%
Could get an extra 10-20% in cpu performance if you added 2 more sticks for quad channel config.
My first modern gaming capable PC was a HP Z400 in 2013, with the newer naming it would be the Z4 G1. It came with a Xeon W3520 (same as i7-920), 6GB RAM, Quadro FX 1800 and 2x 500GB HDDs. I upgraded it to 12GB RAM, GTX 660 and 120GB Kingston SSDNow V300. I was on the X58/LGA1366 platform (first the Z400 but later a custom built with an Asus P6X58D-E + X5670 6c/12t @ 4.4GHz + GTX 1080) until November last year when I built a newer X299 system with an i9-10900X.
The Z400 was a huge upgrade from the HP dc7700 SFF I had before it. (Core2 Duo E6300, 5GB RAM, Intel GMA 3000, 80GB HDD)
I just set one of my friends up about 2 months ago with a z440 that has a E5-1650 v4, 32gb 2400mhz ram (quad channel), gtx 1660 super, and a new ssd; all for under $350. We've been playing a lot of the 2017 battlefront 2 and he can run it no issues 1440p ultra settings at 90-100 fps solid. The CPU also shouldn't bottleneck anything until the 2080ti range.
U would hv gotten the 1080ti tho
Which cpu? Pretty sure 3-4 were named/shown.
Dude getting that bot lobby
i know lol
I love what you guys do and your prebuilts are amazing i bought the 700 budget streaming pc from you guys a few months back and i love it does everythin i need it to do.
Question does it run games smoothly and when you record and stream does it run smoothly?
@@therealSae I stream on twitch with it.
@@therealSae yes I stream on twitch with it
It would be cool to see the 2080 super in your test rig for a comparison
Would the 2080 super be a good pairing with the i7 8700k? I currently have a GTX 1060 6GB.
@@BREEZYM6015 You should be fine, there wouldn’t be any large bottlenecks especially if you are targeting lower end 1440p
@@BREEZYM6015 It's all a game of "depends" but the 2080 super will be a huge improvement over the 1060.
The 8700k might bottleneck the 2080 super in esports games at 1080p, like COD, Fortnite, things like that. If you prefer higher resolution over FPS, the 8700k should be just a few % points lower than a newer gen CPU with a 2080s
Those cables under the NVMe kinda make me cringer. Hope it's all good.
awesome. i use my 2070 super for 1440 and everything runs pretty smooth. i know i need to upgrade soon probably though. my cpu is a ryzen 3700x..should i upgrade my cpu first? 7800x 3d maybe
Depends on how much cpu your game uses. Also, higher resolutions tend to use more GPU than CPU.
I have an i7 8700k and GTX 1060 6GB. I think I need to upgrade sooner than you. 😂
You can probably upgrade to a Ryzen 5800X3D without changing your motherboard (but will need to update the MB firmware). A 7800X (or 7800X3D) will require a new motherboard and I think new DDR5 RAM.
what are you using to see your specs as you play? i'm new and learning
Is that not the Xeon W variant motherboard? 🤔
Hey, Toasty Bros have a series idea where is the best place to buy a pre-built gaming PC in 2024. Where you would buy gaming PCs for 500 dollars from different retailers and compare them tournament Style and you could do polls where which retailers would verse each other in the videos.
I got a rtx 3060, R7 5800x, 16gb ram and 1tb ssd for 850$ was it a good deal???
Depending on case, psu, motherboard, cooler, and if anything was used, that could range from an excellent deal to a mediocre one, but definitely not bad.
@@idkmanidcman3158 The case is some corsair case teh motherboard is a b550-e amd the psu is a 550watt + gold and its not used.
@@ninbooo I’d say that’s a good deal.
@@idkmanidcman3158 ok thanks for answering
With the fortnite part, direct x 12 runs pretty poorly on it. I have an rtx 4070 and it is so choppy with dx12. Im forced to use dx11
@DarkLinc45 I rarely ever have a problem and I'm running 1440p on mostly highest settings (as long as I'm on dx11)
that’s weird do what cpu do you have and what ram ?
@@argyleangulo926 my CPU is a 7700x and my ram is 32 gbs at 6000
Dx11 runs like a stuttering mess to the point I tried it for 20 mins after seeing this comment and just switched back to dx12 running a 9900ks and 4070ti 32gb 4000mhz ram get a few stutters but think it's server related as hardly any maybe 2 every 30 mins
@@givejah610I have an i7 8700k and GTX 1060 6GB. I uninstalled Fortnite on my PC because I don't play it anymore but when I did play it ran okay at medium settings.
How is the 6650 xt for 1440p on rpgs and mmos?
It's alright. I was running that for the last year and was starting to his some walls, specifically in Hogwarts Legacy and Jedi Survivor. I realize those are 2 very poorly optimized ports, but still. I was even having issues w/ steady frames in Diablo 4, had to drop the settings pretty low in all games. 8 GB of VRAM is just tough for 1440p in 2024
What's the benchmark that you used to test the games?
HP Z4 G4 is an unsung hero, good to see it starting to be noticed. Some models even came with a 1000w psu...
I have one with a W-2145 Xeon (8c 16t, 3.7 - 4.5ghz) 64gb ram, Win 11 and a RX 6800.
Scored 14,114 points on time spy and it cost me $950 Australian which is $625 USD...
(It was meant to be $1050, but I had a $100 eBay Plus voucher.)
2.26 cents per point...
Unfortunately the seller only had 2 left for sale at the time, I wish I had bought them both, but to be honest I wasn't sure it was a legit deal...
Same.
@@quademasters249 You got one too?
I'm confused, the 7820x says its an 8 core not 10
In this video you said it was a 7820x, and then later you said it was a 10 core i9 processor, which I think would be a 7900x.
My question is the gpu was it a gddr6 card in a gddr5 motherboard.. like compatibility wise
Please help thanks Toasty
is it worth moving from a i5 9500 to the i3 12100f
Yes. More threads, higher IPC, lower power draw. Only thing is you need a new motherboard, & maybe new RAM unless you get a DDR4 board. Intel Stock cooler should work just fine but it will be a little noisy
hp z4 g4 vs dell t5820 which one is it worth buying in 2024?
why did you put cables under the m.2?
I was wondering the same thing! Seems like it would've been easy and better to pull the cords over
I have this same unit and cables are routed over the NVME drive.
Dang the Lenovo p520 meta lasted all of about a month, huh? :(
Those vids got me to sub and inspired me to pull the trigger! Mine has a w-2135 with 32gigs, added a 3060ti and a 1tb m.2 SSD and she purrs! Currently playing Spiderman and can get 70-100fps at 1440 with minor hiccups.
Don't worry you're not missing out on anything. That build is equally as good if not a little bit better.
Both are still awesome, P520 is better for sub $500 builds, this is for higher end
*Smell that…. wait, why are you hugging it??* 😂
Sorry guys, I was eating a fish plate while refurbishing the pc 😂
I was just about to make your $600 build from the other day. Should I do that or get this ?
look for used, there are many good options from people upgrading.
Just get 3060 or rx6600 or higher not any lower
@@turco7917really for 600 dollors? i got 3050ti laptop 750 dollors
What was the CPU in the other build? If it's better than this one then I would do that one. There are a lot of good combinations for $600 that can get you nice performance with an upgrade path. Research it and find the parts that will suit your needs the most.
Both of these CPUs have no upgrades really. @@BREEZYM6015
Should have gone with a $150 5700xt
acer aspire 3 able to run with ryzen 7 5700u?
X-series HEDT CPU in a non-Overclocking motherboard is a complete waste... Save some money and get a Xeon designed for that workstation.
Dual-Channel RAM in a Quad-Channel capable system is also leaving a ton of performance off the table.
What do you do after with these pc's
Sell them. They have a business for that.
@@jonpeley i wanna buy sometime where can i
pcbros.tech
They use them for target practice. Wait, that was only one PC. 😂
@@ToastyBros no i want to buy one of he pc's that you guys build in the videos Zach has a monthly drop for that but i don't see any of the pc's that you guys build on the channel on the website
Idk anything about gaming computers or computers in general I just want to be able to play gta modded and asset to cross modded . Can this pc do that well?
I purchased a gigabyte x299 designare ex the same i7 7820x 32gb corsair pro ddr4 3200hz 1tb sn770 nvme and asus tuf rtx 3080 10gb for 500.
Can it run crysis?
Just hot glue a 4090 to it
who the heck in their right mind plays that game? 🤣
@@willn8664 it's a joke clearly lol
This joke from the PASS
I have Crysis for the XBOX 360. Epic game. 😂
RTX 4060 and RX 7600 only run 1440p like 30fps on new AAA game, unless run at lowest setting
Random thought - I think most nvidia card users play fortnite on performance mode instead of dx11/12. curious to see that rendering mode when you guys benchmark, too.
technically performance mode is dumbed down dx11 i think, but its one of three options to choose from.
Do you think this would be great for destiny 2
It should be fine but I don't play Destiny 2.
Could I transfer all those components to an ask of my choosing?
Case** not ask sorry
could this run some games like lets say apex or elden ring? I feel like elden ring would be a good thing to test for some of these computers because I know it can be a very demanding game.
elden ring? cyberpunk would be way better.
@@wobb_ i mean I seen them use cyberpunk as a way to test other pcs but like elden ring one common issue is the GIANT tree that crashes peoples games
I was stalking your guy’s account and saw a new video, never clicked as fast lol
Can you do a vid playing Apex? I want to build a pc and this is tempting but I will primarily be playing Apex.
can you guys make a pc with all new parts (no aliexpress) for 500 dollars?
in about 24 hrs pc server and parts will update the price to 80$ more
Why? Why? WHY? 😂
Btw the i7 7820x is a very hot at base speeds really hot when ya overclock. I got a 360mm aio and it still gets toasty lol. It also pulls 250w depending what gpu ya choose like me a 3080 ya need 1k watt min.
i7 7820x from what intel says it's only 140w 🤔
@bstceltics4 that is the base tdp, but at the settings I got overclocked it's drawing 250w.
@bstceltics4 I just for curiosity set everything back to default and used intels XTU everything stock I'm still hitting 160+ watts, OC to 4.0 200 wattage, OC to 4.2 around 220w. Ya see what's happing lol more ya oc more it's sucking up wattage. At 4.6 all core it's 250 to 255 watts. I've had to pull the Vcore upto 1.35 to hit 4.6 also.
@bstceltics4 stock this is just a base 3.6 ghz turbos to 4.3 with single boosting to 4.5 @ stock. The cores are set at stock like 4.5/4.4/4.4/4.2/4.2/4.2/4.0/4.0 n when I say 4.6 all core i.mean each core is at 4.6
Im sorry but that bunny round looks like a bad Nsync video at easter rofl
di-di-did bro get sponsored by apple?
are you serious?
oh microcenter ok i was about to say
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I just build a ryzen pc and it turns on but don’t display not I don’t know what to do
maybe if you put the ram in the 3rd ram slot it will help.
also make sure u plugged hdmi into graphics card not motherboard
I had the chance to get a Z4 with an w-2145 and 32gb of ram for 250$ and a potential 2080ti for 180$ but i went with a Asus Rog Ally Z1X for 300$, idk if i regret not going the other route instead or not 😫😫
What did you get for $300? Motherboard and RAM? I've never heard of either of the Z4 or the Z1X.
@@BREEZYM6015 HP workstation basically the one in the video but with a Intel W-2145 and 32gb of ram the whole PC, but i went with the Z1X Asus Rog Ally which is one of those handheld devices like the steamdeck and legion go
I dig that case
I'd rather have a 3060 12GB than a 2080 Super.
looks like the hp z workstation
240 for rtx 2080 super is waaaay to much
I'm seeing the 2080 super on my local Facebook Marketplace for around that much so either they're still worth that much or people are charging too much. I would think it would cost between $150 and $200 at the most.
@@BREEZYM6015 in spain that is the market price 180-200 anything above that is rtx 3060ti/ rtx 3070 price range
This case gives me Alienware vibes.
Can anyone help me find a prebuilt that can give me over 120 fps 1080 p for games like Valorant cs2 rust Roblox random steam games if possible close to 750 price point
Budget build steam is build??
Great PC though 😊
I mean for the same $600 you could out together a p.c. With a 5500 and a 6600xt that would outperform this so not sure why anyone would do this….
purely to make content, most of the systems they build are not the best options.
2080s is fair amount better compared to the 6600xt.
@@bumbaclot813 true lol it has a fair amount
@@wildkoala_I'm not sure it's worth buying used but to each their own.
FR. Just did the 5500/6600 meta build to sell. The Power Color Fighter I got benchmarked like the average for the 6650XT and 3060. The 5500 performed like 5% over average. Late production silicon is usually pretty good. Drivers are fully developed. Lots of reasons to not be an early adopter, really.
All this older hardware has enjoyed an incredibly long life for gaming but it is time to move on. You don't have reBAR, DX12U or AVX2 and aren't on the official support list for Windows 11, GL selling it to anyone who wasn't born yesterday. I'm trying to offload a 4th gen i7/1080 system and it is tough. Been listed for over a month. At this point, I'd be happy just to break even on it.
PLS test more games
just built a $650 rig all second hand for a friend, 5600X, RX6800, 16 gig 3200, blows this thing out of the water, I did enjoy the video cause I was always into older workstations but customers didn't want them.
How is that new 24.4.1 driver? Do you see perf improvements they claim to have? For me it only fixed washed out color looking like HDR ON setting if I was running a second monitor off the integrated gpu and main with my navi 22.
@@x0vg5hs1 there are some improvements in performance, yes, not huge though
Do you mind giving me a list of all your parts , I'm looking to build a PC for the same amount
@@Rashadjameson sure, I am from Eastern Europe but prices should be lower for say North America or Australia
R5 5600X ($100)
ASRock B450M Steel Legend ($80)
2X8 GB DDR 3200 Corsair CL 16 ($40)
I forget the M.2 brand but it was average, 512 gb for about $50
Segostep 600W power supply ($30)
Around 300 for the heavily used 6800XT(actually!) but it should be fine for years to come.
biggest cheapo case with airflow, like $30
A cheaper build would be something like an i3 12100f with a 3060 12 gb, still a great system for around $450 or less(3060s are everywhere)
@@Brukner841 your awesome 💯 I'm from NYC so I should actually be able to get alot of good condition 2nd hand parts & I'm trying to get An idea of the max performance I'll be able to get with around $600-700 because I know I'll have that once I complete my program , but I actually complete Ina couple months so alot of things might actually be cheaper by than as well... But I love planning ahead
I honestly don't know what fish food smells like....
I love the vids Always keep it Toasty
Am I the only one triggered because they left some wires under the nvme?
Bottleneck Republic.
I went straight from 1080p to 4K :D
Loving it
Awesome 👍💯
can it run windows 11
My i7 8700k can run Windows 11. I had to enable an option in the bios in order for it to be Windows 11 compatible.
They mention in the video that it can.
that famas sux
Hello everyone
What's a Meta PC?
the meta in this context is the thing that is popular/cool/good right now.
@@misterthegeoff9767I didn't know that. Thanks.
I did a z440, Xeon with allll the cores lol, 3070...
it's just a massive bottleneck.. sucks so much.
Saving for a not half-assed system. Again.
Lesson learned. Would not suggest this.
Hello
1440p is so cheap now, I moved up to 4k. It was only around 5 years ago that I was paying $350 for an Asus 27 inch 90hz freesync 1440p monitor. Used.
How is this for valorant only
it would be fine
I like subs! 💯
Day fourteen of asking for a gaming pc
that 10 core cpu is 100% usage that a cpu bottleneck at 1440p
It's 8c 16t and I got the same one in my system and a 3080 10gb mines overclocked to 4.6 all core and I've never had a issue. Can run cyberpunk 4k ultra with ray tracing 60fps.
N I just got a 60hz 4k screen so I got vsync on n nvidia low latency on.
I rly don't like these old school towers,air flow is rly bad and combined with a blower style GPU that just dumps all the heat inside its just a NO for me.
Actually these usually come with a front fan that blows directly into the gpu, the stock cpu tower cooler is oversized too, they run pretty cool. I rarely see anything over 70C on mine no matter what testing i put it through.
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Toasty bros pls read ……. Do Ali express prebuilt video!!!!
I need a 800 dollar one can u pls do a video
the i7 7820x is better than my ryzen 7 2700x
I have an i7 8700k. Is it better or worse than the i7 7820x?
@@BREEZYM6015 probably
The smell was a cat of a woman 😅😅😅
The other 899$ pc is thr pc i got
Day 2 of commenting until I get a upgraded dell optiplex
Overwatch?
Dont play it
could i have that pc plz??
who wants him to create a fortnite gameplay series 😅
I cant believe you licked the fan.
day 7 of asking toastys for a gaming pc
not very stable fps