Stay far away from brands like Dell, hp, lenovo, and Alienware. The components such as the power supply, motherboard, and RAM are extremely cheap. I got my prebuilt from Build Pro PC. It's a beautiful PC, and the performance is amazing for what I paid. They are super helpful and friendly too, highly recommend.
I can't speak highly enough of EcoElite Tech. The PC I bought shows true craftsmanship, outstanding cable management, and low temperatures in game. It offers exceptional performance for its price, and the added bonus of planting a tree for each PC sold makes it even more appealing in my opinion.
There are two ways to go about this: Those who buy a complete system, and those who use it as a start for further and future upgrades. Do you like RGB? Well, then you should really not buy anything without some RGB. Do you like a full-fledged system around 2500, well, you would not put your stamp on it for a while?
Very true. I litterally won an rtx 4060 gaming pc,monitor and mouse keyboard and gonna use it as it is for awhile and slowly build it to how I want it to
@@ek3jay828thats The Same Thing i did my First prebuilt Had 16 GB and an 4060 No its at 64gb and an 4090 buying an Prebuilt for Future Upgrades is actually an Solid plan
If I had money I'd consider buying a pre built, although I'm really interested on building by my own, anyways, all of them look absolutely amazing and each penny worth of its performance! Thanks Geeka
You can’t get a special specked one you’d want, but Best Buy’s gives you leases on them if you provide proof you can pay it witching a year. Walk in and walk out with it the same day don’t have to pay until a month later
i know NOTHING about gpu, cpu etc so im just clueless about which one is the best for my budget which is ideally under $1000 for now since itd be my first pc.
Cpu is the brain of ur pc and the gpu is the graphics card these two are the most important 2 thing inside a pc so you should spend %50 %60 of your entire budget on only these two@@gib_shmercy
You could also just buy all the parts and then send them to best buy and pay them to build it for you. That way you have control of what goes into it, but you also don't have to risk messing it up.
@CheekiestBreeki I know there are probably places like that, but I've also been to a place where it's 160, and that's it. Although, I've never heard of reoccurring payments for the warranty
I just got my first pc [prebuild] rtx 4060 ryzen 5 5600x 32gigs of ddr4 ram for 1157 bucks with windows 11 alr in it. Its my first pc ever. I was saving up money for it for over an year now. Its amazing. It can play all my fav games on ultra. Im not planing to upgrade in atleast 3 years
i’m completely new to the pc world and just sold my consoles to get my first pc and you definitely helped me out! i went with the skytech archangel but the one i ordered on newegg had some things different than the one you showed in this video i hope it’s still pretty good as the one you showed. i got the INTEL Core i5 12400F 2.5 GHz, NVIDIA RTX 3060, 1TB NVME SSD, 16GB DDR4 RAM 3200 , 600W GOLD PSU, 11AC Wi-Fi, Windows 11 Home 64-bit
@@loganlewis1391 so i just baught my first pc and here are the specs Skytech Gaming - Shiva 2 Gaming Desktop PC - Intel Core i7-13700F - 32GB ram - NVIDIA RTX 4060 - 1TB NVMe SSD it cost me 1300 and its from skytech and hopefully its good
You can find it typically somewhere in specs like nzxt for example i found there is Team Tforce vulcan z. Most are more worried about how much and other specs but they do list brands. Also some use their own brand/parts
Well this is 3 months ago and I’m sure you have bought one or have an answer, but basically he was just saying sky tech is the best for the ones less than 2,000 and buy power was the best for 2000-2500 price range
I got my pre bulit for 1.7k from micro center.4070 with a i7 13700k 32 gb of ddr5 5600 2tb ssd 240 aio rgb cooler and windows 11 pro Also has wifi and Bluetooth
What I found for $899 from Skytech. I think I'll take the plunge. Skytech Archangel Gaming PC Desktop INTEL Core i5, RTX 4060, 1TB SSD, White, same as shown in your video.
I'm a console gamer looking to get into the pc gaming a bit. I seen a pc on newegg Skytech Eclipse Lite Gaming PC, Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4.2 GHz, RTX 4070 Super, 1TB NVME Gen4, 32GB DDR5 RAM RGB, 750W GOLD PSU, Wi-Fi, Win 11 Home The word lite kinda scares me. Everything else seems good. ( i can certainly be wrong) The pc is priced at $1,800. Which is slightly above my budget. But doable
Guys I’m new to this & want to buy my 14yr old son a decent prebuilt pc for his first ever gaming pc. I’ve seen a cyberpower one that’s offering intel 5 12400f core, RTX 4070 graphics card 16gb ram & 1tb ssd for £1100 which is bang on my budget. My only worry is in the description it hasn’t got Bluetooth support enabled & has WiFi 4. I know you can get Bluetooth add on usb dongles but will the old WiFi 4 support be sufficient for a decent online gaming experience? If not can you upgrade the WiFi on the pc to WiFi 5 or 6? Is this pc decent value? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hey would my pc be any good Ryzen 7 7700x(341.19) Ak 620 (63.99) MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk WIFI ATX AM5 mother board(219.99) G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 32GB DDR5-6000 CL36(96.99) 2x MSI SPATIUM M450 1TB M.2(56.99) RX 6950xt (629.99) Fractal Design Pop XL air Full tower case(109.99) EVGA SUPERNOVA 850 80+ Gold ATX power supply(124.99) For a total of 1643.11$ be good for a 1650$ budget?
Used to mess around on computers back in the aol days. Started gaming in 2019 and currently have ps5 with a msi hdmi2 monitor. Just ordered my first gaming pc a skytech with a 4070 super 32 gb ram overkill. I can't wait.
I was looking for a prebuilt for $1200 and looked at ibuypower but it’s scary when the first few reviews on Costco, Newegg or Best buy were warning of poor support, system dying in a few months, not upgradable. These kinds of reviews make me want to build my own.
I would advise building your own PC but just choose your parts and get someone else to build it with warranty of course and your all good all these builds they put out for sale pre built are all built to fail or can’t even upgrade nothing on it are the type of PC’s all company’s seem to be building now.
I'm not a big gamer, not very knowledgeable on the subject but, would it be a bad idea to spend $300-400 just to play games like sso, rdo, or overwatch? It seems videos like this push $800-1K to buy a prebuild, but it is just way too out of my price range. I want something that looks nice, but I'm not looking for crazy gaming type of thing.
If you build your own: yes. If you buy a pre-built: no. To get in that price range I would buy used, but its still not a lot and 100 more would bump if up in performance a bunch
@@asuinna it will probably say on the product page what the specs are. Alternatively go in the windows search thing on the bottom of the screen, and type "specs" and they should show up. The specs you would want to talk about are the CPU and GPU (also know as graphics card or graphics processing unit.) CPU looks like this depending on brand: ex. Intel i5 14500ks or amd ryzen 5 7600. The GPU is formated like this: Ex. Rtx 4070 (Nvidia), rx 7800 xt (Amd), or arc a780 (Intel) hope all this yapping helps lol
Hey just hopping on- I’m new to gaming pcs (my fiancée has one it’s quite good think like a 3090gpu and ryzan 7 50800) I’m currently looking for my own one (bundle set up for a fair price) haven’t got a clue where to start! Would anyone possibly give me a few suggestions? Fiancée said suggestions of gpu: 3080, 3090, 3070 and cpu something like: ryzan 7 50800. He isn’t very clued up himself but knows more than me! Thinking of paying monthly for a bundle but again no idea where to start I would love the gpus that are 4080s ect but too expensive for me lol Any help would be so very appreciated ha Also I’m in the UK ❤
Look for a highly experienced gamer response please. I stopped gaming for some years now and now getting back into it big time. What’s the best pc that I should get. Obviously I know prices range but . I want the best and willing to spend. Please reach out any experienced gamers
Thank you for this video. I’m trying to find a pc that can run old stealth games in at max settings like dishonoured 2, wildlands, breakpoint, deus ex and thief games in hdmi 2.1 as I have a 4k tv. Im unsure where to start??
my prebuilt i just got literally yesterday has a i7 14700f ,nvidis geforce rtx 4060 8gb, and 32 gb ddr5 - 1tb nvme ssd . got it for 800 but its pricing is $1.200 before sale
Where's the UK version and what prebuilt would you recommend? Mininum £1000. I'd like to stream GTARP. But I'm wondering what's the cheapest I could get away with I'm currently looking at Vibox or NZXT but I can't find any prebuilts with 32 ddr4 they're all 16.
If the only thing you want to change is how much ram (32 instead of 16), adding an extra 16 gb ddr4 stick (or 2 8gb, doesn't matter which) into a prebuild is about the easiest modding you can do
Nope but an Xbox Series X for $449 or so can (sorta). That's why I don't even bother with PC's. You may as well get a Series S if you want to do 1440p gaming for $299 or LESS!!! IMO of course.
4k at 120hz on a pc is pretty wild , the monitor itslef would cost as much as the pc , 1440p at 240hz is just as good as 4k woth more fps cap , at a fraction of the price
Every PC shop online in the UK that sell gaming PC’s for around £800 to £1000 come with stock cpu coolers and very poor PSU that are all set up to fail and degrade
I'm ready to get a new rig going from a iBuyPower intel i7 with Nvidia 1080 Ti that has been a solid prebuild for 5 years. Can not update to windows 11 from 10 and I have never built my own too nervous to mess things up and get the wrong things together.
I got a new one back in november and i’m returning it tomorrow it’s been to best buy 4 different times now with the same issue, they can’t replace the ram because ibuypowers warranty or something. it’s a 4070 ti, with ryzen 9 5900x, 32gb 5600mhz ram which the ram is the issue but if I buy different ram and it doesn’t fix it then I voided the warranty. the ram is neo forza which you can’t even find online in the exact ram I have
it’s not hard to build a pc trust me it’s super easy honestly, just watch a few tutorials and you’ll be completely fine. although as of right now it’s 90% of the time cheaper to get a prebuilt so although building yourself is nice just kinda watch to see what prebuilds you can get on newegg, or bestbuy
Im interested in buying but im curious, when you talk about better cases and stuff like that is that just aesthetic? Because if so i really dont care as long as it runs nice
LOL I have an Alienware x17 r2 64RAM 3080 4T and is fantastic. Plus, an engineer comes to my house to change any piece that is not working properly. They changed my keyboard for free just because the lights werent working. If Im concerned about something, I just fill up a tag, and they respond in hours to see how they can help me. So yeah, stay away from Alienware LOL
bro is it easy to mess up tho? and like what if i dropped over 4k and it doesn’t even work and stuff? then i’m fucked. but if i get a prebuilt they got warranty’s and stuff yk, so would it be better to just get a good prebuilt?
@@calebmiller3568do yiu have a computer repair man in your town? I dropped $2k on my pc parts took it to my local computer repair shop and they put it together and have had 0 issues. I custom the bios as I wanted it and what gave me the best performance, best $350 I ever spent and he enjoyed putting it together.
@@calebmiller3568yes but you can save a lot of money price to value. I built my first computer and I got a great value on it. These days it’s hard to mess up as long as you follow steps or watch a guide online❤
@@calebmiller3568personally I say no most company will give you a warranty on the parts so that’s good and if your going for high end parts company’s like to charge up to 500 more which is insane I say build it yourself or bring it to micro center or something to build it for you
i bought a pre build that you yourself done a video for its a medion erazer 12700 3060ti i love my pc but when i play games the one fan goes mental ive upgraded to 32gb memory but the fan is still going mad when ive got a heavy load ive bought one and going to get it fitted next week hopefully it will sort things out or will prbably sell it and buy a new pc what do you think
All these TH-camrs call a PC that’s £1500+ a budget PC haha when in a year them parts will be worth a total of half your PC cost, it’s not worth it but it’s worth waiting for it to come down to a actual budget price like around £800 to £1000 is the most I’ll ever give a PC for gaming considering how consoles are way cheaper and PC go for triple price of a PS5 it’s not worth it these days just to play games.
@@zers813 nope , all i found out is after covid all pc's have bevome more expensive and you need at least 300 and that brings you a 60hz pc , if lucky youll find a 120hz
Can you pls get me a ps I don’t have enough money it doesn’t have to be a good one I just want to play games on a pc because I can’t even afford a console
i dont give a shit for computer at all the only reason gaming computers is making money for me is ROBLOX that it everthing else consoles firestick all the way.
Because we have more people in a few cities than you have in your entire nation. The only reason it's in dollars and not renminbi, is because nobody in China can watch his video in the first place. You format for your biggest audience...period. In his case, that's the US.
Did you know we now sell our own Prebuilts here in the UK, based directly off the systems in our videos. Check them out here! 👉 www.geekapc.com
Stay far away from brands like Dell, hp, lenovo, and Alienware. The components such as the power supply, motherboard, and RAM are extremely cheap. I got my prebuilt from Build Pro PC. It's a beautiful PC, and the performance is amazing for what I paid. They are super helpful and friendly too, highly recommend.
Which brands do you recommend?
@Krwler based on my personal experience with them, I'd recommend Build Pro PC.
I bought a Z10 pc from them. It's coming in 2 days, and I'm super excited.
@@MaximusYeetlet me know how it does
@PMFWay I got it yesterday and used it basically all night. It's amazing, highly reccomend.
I can't speak highly enough of EcoElite Tech. The PC I bought shows true craftsmanship, outstanding cable management, and low temperatures in game. It offers exceptional performance for its price, and the added bonus of planting a tree for each PC sold makes it even more appealing in my opinion.
Which one did u buy
@@kajmeneertje6225 I ordered the EcoStrike and its great.
@@kajmeneertje6225 The Eco Volt
@@kajmeneertje6225 The EcoEclipse
i really want to buy the eco nova but before I buy it does it really come with a 2 year warranty cuz if so imma buy it :3
As weird as it sounds it seems your best value for prebuilds are the ones with higher end components
That is like the entire point of
@@lmzkingz3553of..
@@lmzkingz3553ik right thats The whole Point
There are two ways to go about this: Those who buy a complete system, and those who use it as a start for further and future upgrades. Do you like RGB? Well, then you should really not buy anything without some RGB. Do you like a full-fledged system around 2500, well, you would not put your stamp on it for a while?
Very true. I litterally won an rtx 4060 gaming pc,monitor and mouse keyboard and gonna use it as it is for awhile and slowly build it to how I want it to
@@ek3jay828thats The Same Thing i did my First prebuilt Had 16 GB and an 4060 No its at 64gb and an 4090 buying an Prebuilt for Future Upgrades is actually an Solid plan
If I had money I'd consider buying a pre built, although I'm really interested on building by my own, anyways, all of them look absolutely amazing and each penny worth of its performance! Thanks Geeka
You can’t get a special specked one you’d want, but Best Buy’s gives you leases on them if you provide proof you can pay it witching a year. Walk in and walk out with it the same day don’t have to pay until a month later
Unless you live in god damn Africa where there are no Best Buy, and shipping is pricier than a 4070...
Who do you even make a pc 😢
@@christ27_27do you mean how?
i know NOTHING about gpu, cpu etc so im just clueless about which one is the best for my budget which is ideally under $1000 for now since itd be my first pc.
I don’t really either but gpu is ur graphics card
@@Chabe21 yeah ive learned that thankfully, finally settled on a pc with better specs than i originally wanted for a smidgen over $1000.
Cpu is the brain of ur pc and the gpu is the graphics card these two are the most important 2 thing inside a pc so you should spend %50 %60 of your entire budget on only these two@@gib_shmercy
your money should mostly go to
(most)
gpu
cpu
motherboard
ram
At that budget building your own would be the best choice for good price to performance
You could also just buy all the parts and then send them to best buy and pay them to build it for you. That way you have control of what goes into it, but you also don't have to risk messing it up.
You can do that?
@@Osorio111yes. I used to work there. Geek squad are called Geeks for a reason😂frfr
@@Osorio111thats what the geek squad is for
Sure if you want to pay $400 to have it built. $250 for a year of total tech support and the $150 build fee. Insane.
@CheekiestBreeki I know there are probably places like that, but I've also been to a place where it's 160, and that's it. Although, I've never heard of reoccurring payments for the warranty
I just got my first pc [prebuild] rtx 4060 ryzen 5 5600x 32gigs of ddr4 ram for 1157 bucks with windows 11 alr in it. Its my first pc ever. I was saving up money for it for over an year now. Its amazing. It can play all my fav games on ultra. Im not planing to upgrade in atleast 3 years
Where did you get it from? Im in the market for something at that same price point.
@@Kidflash255 actina
@@Kidflash255at that price you can build a pc with a 4060 ti and a 5 7600x with ddr5 ram with money to spare
I might spend 1000 on a pre built and then over time improve it once I learn more
yes do that
i’m completely new to the pc world and just sold my consoles to get my first pc and you definitely helped me out! i went with the skytech archangel but the one i ordered on newegg had some things different than the one you showed in this video i hope it’s still pretty good as the one you showed. i got the INTEL Core i5 12400F 2.5 GHz, NVIDIA RTX 3060, 1TB NVME SSD, 16GB DDR4 RAM 3200 , 600W GOLD PSU, 11AC Wi-Fi, Windows 11 Home 64-bit
Same i got for $899 with a 4060, the White One. Skytech are the best.
@@drummer7557that’s insane value but what was the cpu? I want to get one atleast 13th gen with a good gpu but don’t really want to spend 2k
@@loganlewis1391 so i just baught my first pc and here are the specs Skytech Gaming - Shiva 2 Gaming Desktop PC - Intel Core i7-13700F - 32GB ram - NVIDIA RTX 4060 - 1TB NVMe SSD it cost me 1300 and its from skytech and hopefully its good
This is my situation right now 😅
aww jeez
It kind of bothers me that these prebuilt PCs don’t show the type of RAM you are getting just a brief description, they don’t show the brand or model
You can find it typically somewhere in specs like nzxt for example i found there is Team Tforce vulcan z. Most are more worried about how much and other specs but they do list brands. Also some use their own brand/parts
I'm so confused... so what are the better ones for the price ranges? Am I missing something?
Well this is 3 months ago and I’m sure you have bought one or have an answer, but basically he was just saying sky tech is the best for the ones less than 2,000 and buy power was the best for 2000-2500 price range
I have bought 2 pcs from buy power. They have been solid
I got my pre bulit for 1.7k from micro center.4070 with a i7 13700k 32 gb of ddr5 5600 2tb ssd 240 aio rgb cooler and windows 11 pro
Also has wifi and Bluetooth
how is it working for you?
@@jakobclaybrook5532micro center you can pick your own parts nd they build it right there for you
@@jakobclaybrook5532pretty good 👍
1.7k?
What I found for $899 from Skytech. I think I'll take the plunge. Skytech Archangel Gaming PC Desktop INTEL Core i5, RTX 4060, 1TB SSD, White, same as shown in your video.
What happened
is it good
i was looking at that one as well! how do you like it?
The question is what i5 is 8t. Because if it's a older one that would bottle neck the gpu
I'm a console gamer looking to get into the pc gaming a bit. I seen a pc on newegg
Skytech Eclipse Lite Gaming PC, Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4.2 GHz, RTX 4070 Super, 1TB NVME Gen4, 32GB DDR5 RAM RGB, 750W GOLD PSU, Wi-Fi, Win 11 Home
The word lite kinda scares me. Everything else seems good. ( i can certainly be wrong) The pc is priced at $1,800. Which is slightly above my budget. But doable
Would you be okay with building one yourself? It isn't that difficult except for the case and you would get more for your money.
Overpriced but the GPU is sweet choice 👍🏻
Yeyian has 4070, 15th gen I5, 16 gb ddr5 for $1300 on Newegg.
Now that’s cap
15th gen lol
I mean for $2000 you can build a 7900 XTX 7800x3d 32 HB 2 tb ssd 1000w
Do u have a build in mind? I have a build that I can share to you but it is 2.3k
@@slevennhernandez5645do you mind sharing??!
What is the build? My budget is 2.5k
Guys I’m new to this & want to buy my 14yr old son a decent prebuilt pc for his first ever gaming pc. I’ve seen a cyberpower one that’s offering intel 5 12400f core, RTX 4070 graphics card 16gb ram & 1tb ssd for £1100 which is bang on my budget. My only worry is in the description it hasn’t got Bluetooth support enabled & has WiFi 4. I know you can get Bluetooth add on usb dongles but will the old WiFi 4 support be sufficient for a decent online gaming experience? If not can you upgrade the WiFi on the pc to WiFi 5 or 6? Is this pc decent value? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
buy a CyberpowerPC
@@ArtDiariess thankyou for your advice.
@@stevieh771I don't know much about wifi4, but if it's available, it's always easier to just hook up the pc to ethernet
Hey would my pc be any good
Ryzen 7 7700x(341.19)
Ak 620 (63.99)
MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk WIFI ATX AM5 mother board(219.99)
G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 32GB DDR5-6000 CL36(96.99)
2x MSI SPATIUM M450 1TB M.2(56.99)
RX 6950xt (629.99)
Fractal Design Pop XL air
Full tower case(109.99)
EVGA SUPERNOVA 850 80+ Gold ATX power supply(124.99)
For a total of 1643.11$ be good for a 1650$ budget?
Did you get it? How did it go?
i'll buy it for 20$
So what ones do you actually recommended because it just seems you slagged every system off and they’re all dog
ik youtubers need to understand that prebuilts will be more expensive than custom builts for obvious reasons
Redux customer service is amazing. Because of that, they are my número uno 💪
fast farword do i buy prebuilt or just custom build tell me your opinion
is the skytech archangel 4 still good?
Used to mess around on computers back in the aol days. Started gaming in 2019 and currently have ps5 with a msi hdmi2 monitor. Just ordered my first gaming pc a skytech with a 4070 super 32 gb ram overkill. I can't wait.
I was looking for a prebuilt for $1200 and looked at ibuypower but it’s scary when the first few reviews on Costco, Newegg or Best buy were warning of poor support, system dying in a few months, not upgradable. These kinds of reviews make me want to build my own.
Build your own then
I would advise building your own PC but just choose your parts and get someone else to build it with warranty of course and your all good all these builds they put out for sale pre built are all built to fail or can’t even upgrade nothing on it are the type of PC’s all company’s seem to be building now.
I'm not a big gamer, not very knowledgeable on the subject but, would it be a bad idea to spend $300-400 just to play games like sso, rdo, or overwatch? It seems videos like this push $800-1K to buy a prebuild, but it is just way too out of my price range. I want something that looks nice, but I'm not looking for crazy gaming type of thing.
If you build your own: yes. If you buy a pre-built: no. To get in that price range I would buy used, but its still not a lot and 100 more would bump if up in performance a bunch
@@Anomaly570 I fortunately got a good price on a pre-built, $750 originally but on sale for $420 🥰
@@asuinna dang that's a crazy deal. Specs?
@@Anomaly570 a bit new to this😅, how do I find that out? Not sure where to look.
@@asuinna it will probably say on the product page what the specs are. Alternatively go in the windows search thing on the bottom of the screen, and type "specs" and they should show up. The specs you would want to talk about are the CPU and GPU (also know as graphics card or graphics processing unit.) CPU looks like this depending on brand: ex. Intel i5 14500ks or amd ryzen 5 7600. The GPU is formated like this: Ex. Rtx 4070 (Nvidia), rx 7800 xt (Amd), or arc a780 (Intel) hope all this yapping helps lol
that’s the reason I hate nzxt because if a noob goes on their website he’ll think it’s amazing yet they take so many shortcuts and rack up the prices
that thumbnail is terrifying
3:45 “the cheapest 3060 is 309”
The 3060 on the right side “I’m 289😞💔”
It says "used" lol
Hey just hopping on- I’m new to gaming pcs (my fiancée has one it’s quite good think like a 3090gpu and ryzan 7 50800) I’m currently looking for my own one (bundle set up for a fair price) haven’t got a clue where to start! Would anyone possibly give me a few suggestions? Fiancée said suggestions of gpu: 3080, 3090, 3070 and cpu something like: ryzan 7 50800.
He isn’t very clued up himself but knows more than me! Thinking of paying monthly for a bundle but again no idea where to start I would love the gpus that are 4080s ect but too expensive for me lol
Any help would be so very appreciated ha
Also I’m in the UK ❤
there is no 50,000 series XD
Which one is the best around 1000
Which one is best for spreading democracy across the galaxy
Thank you :) great vid
This man is litterally Ali-A
There's no way I could have watched a 17 minute video of Ali A to the end.
Look for a highly experienced gamer response please. I stopped gaming for some years now and now getting back into it big time. What’s the best pc that I should get. Obviously I know prices range but . I want the best and willing to spend. Please reach out any experienced gamers
So will under 1500 pre bulit get me equal or better graphics then ps5?
For 1500 it will cook the ps5. Just make sure you research everything
Thank you for this video. I’m trying to find a pc that can run old stealth games in at max settings like dishonoured 2, wildlands, breakpoint, deus ex and thief games in hdmi 2.1 as I have a 4k tv. Im unsure where to start??
my prebuilt i just got literally yesterday has a i7 14700f ,nvidis geforce rtx 4060 8gb, and 32 gb ddr5 - 1tb nvme ssd . got it for 800 but its pricing is $1.200 before sale
So where is the best olace to buy parts to build yourself?
Where's the UK version and what prebuilt would you recommend? Mininum £1000. I'd like to stream GTARP. But I'm wondering what's the cheapest I could get away with I'm currently looking at Vibox or NZXT but I can't find any prebuilts with 32 ddr4 they're all 16.
If the only thing you want to change is how much ram (32 instead of 16), adding an extra 16 gb ddr4 stick (or 2 8gb, doesn't matter which) into a prebuild is about the easiest modding you can do
For me a bit of the audio cut out in the beginning
What do you think about the RDY Fractal RR002
Can any of those comfortably do 4k at 120hz?
look a bench mark videos for the gpu and cpu combo
Nope but an Xbox Series X for $449 or so can (sorta). That's why I don't even bother with PC's. You may as well get a Series S if you want to do 1440p gaming for $299 or LESS!!! IMO of course.
4k at 120hz on a pc is pretty wild , the monitor itslef would cost as much as the pc , 1440p at 240hz is just as good as 4k woth more fps cap , at a fraction of the price
@@drummer7557I saw your comments about buying a pc on this exact same video
Every PC shop online in the UK that sell gaming PC’s for around £800 to £1000 come with stock cpu coolers and very poor PSU that are all set up to fail and degrade
I'm ready to get a new rig going from a iBuyPower intel i7 with Nvidia 1080 Ti that has been a solid prebuild for 5 years. Can not update to windows 11 from 10 and I have never built my own too nervous to mess things up and get the wrong things together.
I got a new one back in november and i’m returning it tomorrow it’s been to best buy 4 different times now with the same issue, they can’t replace the ram because ibuypowers warranty or something. it’s a 4070 ti, with ryzen 9 5900x, 32gb 5600mhz ram which the ram is the issue but if I buy different ram and it doesn’t fix it then I voided the warranty. the ram is neo forza which you can’t even find online in the exact ram I have
it’s not hard to build a pc trust me it’s super easy honestly, just watch a few tutorials and you’ll be completely fine. although as of right now it’s 90% of the time cheaper to get a prebuilt so although building yourself is nice just kinda watch to see what prebuilds you can get on newegg, or bestbuy
@@Skipperdilex I had my new one built from CyberPower and I picked out each piece myself. It shipped in a week and it's a beast.
@@JEWELzAF i’m returning it to bestbuy it was a $2200 computer so they’re giving me credit back for it so I can’t spend it on a different website
@@JEWELzAFI’ve already returned 2 cyberpower pcs they crash constantly smh
Tank you so much geekawhat i have now staved by pc sensation
Is the vipertech ghost 2.0 any good?
I thought that you were going to talk bout them then buy them then try them out so idk what this proved
Im interested in buying but im curious, when you talk about better cases and stuff like that is that just aesthetic? Because if so i really dont care as long as it runs nice
I think ABS is NewEgg's brand of pre-built PC.
Can all off these pc work for a windows 11 monitor
to be honest I hope this is not a scam bc the pc I have right now I got scammed on for 2,000$ and it sucks I got it from amazon.
which one did you buy
3 weeks and no response. What did you buy
Oooof
LOL I have an Alienware x17 r2 64RAM 3080 4T and is fantastic. Plus, an engineer comes to my house to change any piece that is not working properly. They changed my keyboard for free just because the lights werent working. If Im concerned about something, I just fill up a tag, and they respond in hours to see how they can help me. So yeah, stay away from Alienware LOL
Can I play baldurs gate 3 on the skytech archangel???
Nigga I'm broke I was looking more under $100
Grab a Nintendo ds bro😂
@@Thatyutee oh dw I already have a switch
You can get a cheap boost mobile phone and play some clash royal
Get an eye patch.
Its time to sail the Seven Seas!
Can you recommend one for 2500 gbp
Good content. I found ibuypower to be some of the best components for thr price point.
Did blud recommend a 2k 4070 pre build over one with a 7900xtx? What’s wrong with you 💀
The 7900 XTX build was the easily the best one in the video
Lol
It is so much fun to build your self
bro is it easy to mess up tho? and like what if i dropped over 4k and it doesn’t even work and stuff? then i’m fucked. but if i get a prebuilt they got warranty’s and stuff yk, so would it be better to just get a good prebuilt?
@@calebmiller3568do yiu have a computer repair man in your town? I dropped $2k on my pc parts took it to my local computer repair shop and they put it together and have had 0 issues.
I custom the bios as I wanted it and what gave me the best performance, best $350 I ever spent and he enjoyed putting it together.
@@calebmiller3568yes but you can save a lot of money price to value. I built my first computer and I got a great value on it. These days it’s hard to mess up as long as you follow steps or watch a guide online❤
@@calebmiller3568try to look for best deals value wise. For example you can spend 2k on a computer and still get a good 4k gaming experience
@@calebmiller3568personally I say no most company will give you a warranty on the parts so that’s good and if your going for high end parts company’s like to charge up to 500 more which is insane I say build it yourself or bring it to micro center or something to build it for you
I think Micro Center charges $150 to put your pc together.
i bought a pre build that you yourself done a video for its a medion erazer 12700 3060ti i love my pc but when i play games the one fan goes mental ive upgraded to 32gb memory but the fan is still going mad when ive got a heavy load ive bought one and going to get it fitted next week hopefully it will sort things out or will prbably sell it and buy a new pc what do you think
how is it
@chrn0 it's not bad but only having one fan in is not good haven't fitted the new one yet but overall the pc is a good one
Hahahaha learn how to type.
All these TH-camrs call a PC that’s £1500+ a budget PC haha when in a year them parts will be worth a total of half your PC cost, it’s not worth it but it’s worth waiting for it to come down to a actual budget price like around £800 to £1000 is the most I’ll ever give a PC for gaming considering how consoles are way cheaper and PC go for triple price of a PS5 it’s not worth it these days just to play games.
Bro how to buy from your website
A good starter pc for you would be PLE Eve RTX 4070
Prebuilt Ready To Go Gaming PC
Which is a good pc with high end specs and only for $2,500
2,000 dollars is way to much bro I think I would just have to stay with the 4060
how do i find the ibuypower $2,000 one
Anyone have a recommendation for someone who just wants to play sims, stardew valley and those kind of games?
what about canada??? How do I find something here? Its sooooooooo hard
Try quoted tech.
Canada we get shafted haha
Just hurry up pick 1 that runs starfield at 1440p 120fps and drop the specs
I found one that has an i7 13 gen and 4060 gpu and 32gb ddr5 ram and 2 tb storage for 1,318.19USD
$460 dollars too cheap for pre built? (Max i can spend)
you forget allied gaming
Could there be a build for 200 , with 90-120 fps on fortnite ?
Go sell some drugs
Nah bro😭 just get a monitor
@@longmeat1162 bruh ima be playing black screen for hours , what am I plugging in the screen 😂
Did you already found a good pc for Fortnite?
@@zers813 nope , all i found out is after covid all pc's have bevome more expensive and you need at least 300 and that brings you a 60hz pc , if lucky youll find a 120hz
1500$ for a build with a 4060 TI, yikes.
You are saying legit bro , most of the builds are weird combination
Hi GeekaWhat,
Please help me to find a better PC for Graphics / Video editing. Two options given below.
HP Z2 G9 Tower Workstation - Core™ i9 & NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX™ 4070
Intel® Core™ i9 14900K (14th Generation)
NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX™ 4070 (12 GB)
32 GB RAM
1 TB SSD
UK price: £ 2,399.99
Alienware Aurora R16 Gaming Desktop
Intel® Core™ i7 14700KF
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4070Ti SUPER 16GB GDDR6X
32 GB: 2 x 16 GB, DDR5, 5600 MT/s
2 TB, M.2, PCIe NVMe, SSD
UK price: £2,409.00
Thanks in advance.
Manu
Would not recommend buying from Dell or Alienware
Can you pls get me a ps I don’t have enough money it doesn’t have to be a good one I just want to play games on a pc because I can’t even afford a console
help my mum told me my budget is £200 im cooked bout to get scammed
why is every thing in friging dolers
womp womp bro drank a yappachino before recording
I have 4 books whit all your builds I will a PC build company open😅
Good video
20 Min. of used car salesman rhetoric and I turned it off.. GET TO THE POINT!!!
Anybody have an idea for about 750 price that could play rust lol halo
prebuilt computers are a ripoff and pointless, 4-5 year old kids build their own computers, its sooo easy to build a pc
this forced me to take drugs
Me too I smoked a fat one bro my head was spinning
@@christopherhope2477 damn democrats they did this to me
Is this web site verified?
Almost every single tech TH-camr uses this site in some sort of way it’s definitely a great option
@@hiimtiltz7501 i know i already bought a pc from newegg lol
Can it play gta 5
Your pcs are coping Mwave
i dont give a shit for computer at all the only reason gaming computers is making money for me is ROBLOX that it everthing else consoles firestick all the way.
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Why dollars not British pounds?
Britain is like 1/5 the size of America. Suck it boy
Because we have more people in a few cities than you have in your entire nation.
The only reason it's in dollars and not renminbi, is because nobody in China can watch his video in the first place. You format for your biggest audience...period. In his case, that's the US.
Cause we don’t like frogs my guy
I'm looking to get the best PC possible. I have about $100. I want the best of each component available. Make this happen please. thank
Bro with 100 dollars u cant get nothing
Lol. Sorry dude. You most likely can't even build a brand new PC for only $100. You'll have to look for used parts.
you can't even afford a used HP laptop
@@JJFlores197 I said make it happen
i dont think you could make that happen sadly@@ColtTheWolf
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What's with the shouting.
best under 500 lol
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this video was not helpful at all lot of nonsense