@@RandomGaminginHD And you make us all laugh and happy everytime you make these great videos, keep doing more, and we'll always be here to watch and adore what you make! :D
@Coldlight Oracle I hate TH-camrs that repeat the same thing 5 times in order to hit the 10 minute mark. Same thing cannot be said for this guy, he is a legend.
"Can this still be called a gaming PC if the parts are just sitting on a desk exposed to dust and other elements?" Yes, it's called, "integrated extreme cooling solution"
Austin Evans made a video about a toaster that makes a Bob Ross portrait on your bread. 😂 Imagine that, a picture of Bob Ross's face on your morning toast.
@Cockney John sorry but, that build is shit. Everyone knows that 4 way sli is actually slower that 3 way sli. Sell that fourth shitty 3090 and you should get even higher fps
The laptop i had as a young adult in around 2003 due to finding it in a bin is a Dell Latitude XPi P133ST which has more interesting specs: CPU: Pentium I 133MHz RAM: 24MB 72-pin (EDO?) Video: Neomagic MagicGraph NM2070 40K on 800x600 256-colour TFT panel Audio: ESS ES1888S with ESFM, mono speaker, stereo line-out. Digital volume control using Fn-key. Other: 2x PCMCIA, 1x docking station port (with ethernet and SCSI). Made in Japan! i vividly remember playing Temple of Elemental Evil, on this computer and a game called Exile by a company called spidersoftware,. in hindsight i spent a long time looking the specs for this up haha
My first laptop was also a Pentium I (Compaq). Second hand but very well preserved. Me, my brother and my girlfriend went through Master's degree with that one. Windows 98. 32mb ram. 500 mb HDD, swappable CD/floppy. IR port for connecting to a mobile phone. I installed a USB PCMCIA card in it and got WiFi and flash drive storage. Played the socks off of Age of Empires 2 on that sucker. Had it all the way until 2007 when I got a shiny new Athlon dual core (first laptop dual core ever).
Good one... It's nice to see that someone out there is producing videos about budget parts whilst most people focus on hardware that is inaccessible to most of us. I'd like to see it compared to a Core 2 Quad and see if the the 12 year old 4 cores are better than this year's 2 cores.
If you're going the illegal route, a clipboard and a high visibility jacket will get you into most restricted areas with a good cover story. Then you just need to "confiscate" a random PC with a vague need to take it in for further investigation and nobody will be the wiser until you're long gone
my own first pc was a 2013 pentium I sadly don't know which windows 7 4gb ddr3 ram. All I played anyways was minecraft running at 50 fps or lower on the APU. I later got a gtx 1050 that gave me 60 fps, and since my broke friend is rocking that same 1050, that i gave to him.
Hi, 1MB of RAM looks very strange against "huge" 2GB hardrive. 1MB was standard in 286/386 time period, when hardrives have about 40-200MB. 2GB size drive is more from Pentium era, whem PC need at least 8-16MB of RAM to be somehow usable. Mine first was Pentium 100MHz / 8MB RAM / 1MB graphics / 1,6GB HDD later upgraded to Pentium 166MHz / 96MB RAM / 16MB Voodoo3 and second 1,6GB HDD
1st computer I owned (if memory still serves in all details): Pentium II, 266 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 16 MB ATI Xpert 128 graphics card, 10 GB hard disk, a Hauppauge TV card and a 17” CRT monitor, Win 95 with usb support. This cost me around £1200 new in 1999. The monitor pushed the price up by a fair bit, if I recall. Unbelievable to me still that I can occasionally find this stuff - and a whole lot better - on the side of the road now.
My first build was a Ship of Theseus, a 286 my dad got secondhand in the late 80s that we slowly upgraded piece-by-piece all the way up to a Cyrix 686. But the first build I bought with my own money was an Athlon 64 x2, which I believe was paired with a 9600GT. It may have started with a 7300LE because it was my work PC first... at any rate, I bought a Ryzen 3400G yesterday which will be my new gaming rig.
it's fine having the pc parts exposed like that the very first 'home' computers where build on wooden board's sorta like having the mobo on its own box back then one had to solder the components on the mobo one self :) :) p.s that was my first real job soldering components on pcb's and mounting/connecting the pcb's in filters for cellphone masts
It was the computer kits that looked like that right? I don't need a case, you can get a testbench and as long as it's safe from animals or kids and stays clean it's fine
I used a pentium dual core 1.8Ghz@2.7ghz with an HD6570 a while back. GTA V barely run at 20-30fps at low on 720p. The procesor couldn't handle newer games (2013-ahead). Maybe an Core 2 Quad or Xeon would do the trick though. Also 775 Chips can be overclocked to hell even on cheapo motherboards. I used an Asrock one on mine to achieve 2.7Ghz from 1.8Ghz.
With about 450 gts,550 ti n similar or xeon, they play even cod ghosts,black ops,battfild 3,4! n many more at low settings. Memory 8 means xeon may run infinite warfare
On Sunday I got a GTX 750 Ti stormx for 40 quid! The guy also gave me 8gb of ram. I spent 60 on my pc which had an i7 860 and a GT 210 so I've spent 100 on a pc that can play the games I play well
@@Vorkuta_ what do you mean, I don't play any triple A titles and the main ones I do I already have on PS4 plus this pc should also be fine for stuff like rendering and CAD
Great video, I still use a q9450 and a gtx 260 4gigs of ram on Windows 10. Never had any crashes or weird things happen. Old yes but feels quick. Sound card is a 7.1 creative labs and it all just works as you expected given that it was all second hand components.
you should do a pc building series where you double the price for each build. This build was 25$. Next you should see what you can do for 50$, then 100$ and so on
My first PC had an Intel Core 2 duo 6300 in it. Onboard graphics, 240gb 7200rpm HDD (I later upgraded it to 500gb), 2x1gb ram (I later upgraded this to 4x1gb). Have used it from 2010-2019.
My first pc has a Ryzen 3 (best out of lineup) cpu A AMD Sapphire rx570 graphics card 8gb of ram A 250gb ssd And a 2tb hard drive With side panel (glass) casing with red light strip and a full razer set up and a LG 22inch widescreen monitor What do you think of the setup, what should I upgrade and what do you recommend?
25 dólares seriam em torno de uns 150 reais né? Mas isso se for converter o preço em dólares pra reais, aq no Brasil é só colocar um adesivo de alguma marca famosa, uns RGB e vai valer uns 1.500 reais
If anyone wants to hear my story of getting a gaming PC, you can read it to maybe get an idea of how to get a good PC with less cash. I had a 2011 laptop and my parents were not getting me a PC, so I always put effort into second hand sites(no ebay for me, no mastercard) in local. I once got a deal of a old system consisting of: FX 4100 with a Gaming FM3plus motherboard GTX 1050 Ti Mini 6gb of DDR3 Ram 1TB HDD 600Watt VIP PSU 22 inch Monitor The initial offering was 250 dollars, but I got the seller down to 200 dollars. It was obviously bottlenecked by the fx4100, but I had no intent of using it myself. It was a very good deal, and such a deal in second hand usually goes for 350 to 450 dollars in my area. Resold it a month later with lot of games installed for 350 dollars, but kept the monitor. The week after selling it I got to work. I bought a GTX 1050 Ti for 90 dollars(They are 150 new in my area) under warranty. And I struck gold in the PC department, I found a deal with the following specs and I am using it to write this comment(used it for 2 months now) i5 9400F B365M Gaming HD 16 Gigs of 2666Mhz DDR4 Ram 1.5TB of HDD Storage Corsair Spec 5 case(Black)with Red LED fan 550 watt Corsair VS550 PSU -All the above for 260 dollars. (It runs almost all games at ultra fam) So total for my parts I spent only 260+90 that is 350 dollars for a 600 dollar to 700 dollar gaming PC. So the only thing is that you guys should look out for deals like this. Also, in the initial 200 dollar gathering ,I had to borrow 100 from my Mother who supported me. So guys get some help and make enough to get yourself something nice which can run 2020 games with normal to high settings.
you call that a weak system my system has a 1.7ghz procesor and it runs csgo on 5 fps and gta v wont run and all on lowest the only thing that runs on it is eve online on all low settings.
I recently bougth a Lenovo ThinkCentre M83 MT for 100€ - total lowspec - Pentium G3220, 4GB RAM, 250GB HDD I threw an i5 4590 into it for 27€ I had Samsung 850 EVO 500GB and RX 460 2GB at home ... and I bought 3x 4GB HyperX modules for 30€. I have 550W PSU sitting unused at parents place. So I plan to sell the RX 460 and get RX 580, 1660, 1070, 1080... or something similar if I find a good deal. It’s pretty solid. Occasional CS:GO and GTA V are comfortably playable. And it’s great for everyday tasks as it’s now my only Windows machine ... my ThinkPad T430s runs macOS primarily and Ubuntu for occasional use. Great content btw! Inspiring that you don’t have to spend a fortune if you are not a hard gamer.
You very well can affect performance if you set the right electrical source near it. The whole reason cases are metal is to reduce electrical interference. Coffee spills are secondary.
I wish I had that MB. it's precisely the one I need. Looking online though they're well over 50 dollars! ARGH I have an a8 3850. And yeah you're totally right about them being overpriced.
@@mattparker9726 in that case $50 isnt that overpriced for a motherboard and ddr3 is pretty outdated. the same with a8 3850s. gimme a budget if you're building and i can make a list
Have you ever thought of testing a Core i7-5775c? They're usually $100usd to $135usd on ebay. They overclock to 4.0ghz easily but they usually top out at 4.2ghz. The eDRAM is supposed to he helpful in gaming. The only drawback is the 5775c only works with 9-series (z97, h97) boards because some of the reserved pins function for the eDRAM.
I own the same FM1 but a better clocked a8 3850 upgraded from a4 3300 from ali express thanks to your videos in quarantine about budget cpus and gpus. Paired a 1050ti with it and I am a happy guy. I mentioned this before and i will say it again, your content is relaxing and entertaining. and this will be the last time I shall mention about this backstory lol
I actually have a 25€ pc, I bought it at an online auction for 12.50+12.85 shipping, and it's actually not that bad, 500GB hdd, 4gb ram ddr3 1600Mhz, 250W psu, amd A8 something with integrated graphics and a lot of dust. But I mean, it works and it has w10 with license
idk how experienced you are with over clocking. but i am curious to see how one of these overclocks. if you're willing to give it a shot. see how it does overclocked. maybe upgrade the cooler aswell =)
You could have used a cardboard box as a case. Cardboard boxes usually cost anywhere from 'free' to 'cheap'. As for the first PC that I bought for myself, it was a Dell Dimension 4500 I bought in May 2002. Dell listed it as a $2,000 computer on sale for $1,200 and bundled with a 17 inch screen, keyboard, mouse, and speakers. It's specs were a Pentium 4 2.0 GHz, Nvidia GeForce 2 MX400 64 MB, 256 MB DDR memory, 275 W PSU, CD-ROM Drive, floppy drive, and ZIP Drive. Over the time I owned it, I upgraded the graphics card to a Nvidia GeForce 5700 LE 256 MB, added a stick 512 MB DDR memory, and added a Plextor DVD-Burner Drive. I bought it with Dell's payment plan and it took me 4 years of minimum payments to pay it off, but it lasted until the end of December 2008 before permanently BSOD. Fortunately, I had ordered the parts for the first PC I ever build myself during the Black Friday sales in November 2008 and spent between Christmas and New Years putting my new machine together.
My first PC was a pre-made - Super Socket 7 board, AMD K6-2 300, 1x32MB SDR100 RAM, onboard 8MB SiS6326 AGP graphics, onboard C-Media 8738 sound, 4.3GB Seagate ATA100 HDD. It used the AT form factor, so you had to physically turn it off after shutdown, plus the monitor power lead actually came from the rather beige case. I grabbed an extra 64MB DIMM a year or so later, but that was a very temporary measure (a few weeks) before I got fed up, took the plunge and made my first DIY PC after not even 18 months - ALi Super Socket 7 board, AMD K6-2 450, 1x128MB SDR100 RAM, Diamond Stealth S540 Savage4+ 32MB AGP graphics, Videologic Sonic Vortex 2 sound, 20GB Maxtor ATA100 HDD. The first machine could barely run games, perhaps 10fps in 320x240 in 16-bit colour in small Unreal Tournament maps like DM-Fractal, and everything was as dithered as a PlayStation game, but I still managed to play and beat Half-Life with it. The second machine ran everything at around 60fps in 640x480 with far superior image quality and it had soft power on/off (thanks to ATX), though I needed to find a spare power plug for the monitor. :)
my 1st pc was a emachines EL1352-07E with 4gb of ddr3 500gb hdd win 7 64 bit amd athlon x2 220 2.8ghz with nvidia 6150 se nforce 430 onboard graphics. at the time it was just so i could watch youtube videos and play cod 4 zombies. i eventually added a 1gb ddr2 radeon 5450 from diabloteck so cod 4 would be smoother when the zombie levels got higher for like $13 then changed ram to 6gb then 8gb as i changed out its 2x2gb sticks for 4gb sticks seperatly. got a new cooler master case after then a 1gb gt 610 and new motherboard and fx 6300. and the emachines factory ddr3 sticks were insane without voltage changes i got the 1333mhz ram up to 1600mhz with cl 7 7 7. my friend gave jipjaws and those only got 1600 at cl9. slowly the prebuilt parts started to get replaced with choice upgrades like a new board that supported the am2+ cpu's and am3+ so i went from the x2 220 to a fx 6300 on the new board. the prebuilt emachines was $280. back in 2011. and when i bought the new motherboard for $50 i used the x2 220 until i had the money for the fx 6300 which i got fairly close to its release date. thats why i went for that specific board to cause it supported both the am3 x2 220 and the new fx 6300 so when i got the $ it was a simple swap. i didnt know much about computers at the time.
My first PC from Tiger Direct in 1998 was a AMD K6-2 350MHz CPU, 500MB RAM, sound card, 2X CD Rewrite-able and a 8MB GPU. Quake II and Diablo II are the games I played on it. I still have it and the AMD K6-3 400MHz CPU is in it. I doubt these games ran at more than 20 FPS. Took many years after that to be able to get hardware that would provide a steady 30 FPS, then Crysis came along.
On MSI afterburner if you type the same name twice on CPU temp and usage on the group name they show up along side each other rather then having CPU temp separately.
The first PC I bought and build myself consisted of: AMD Opteron 165 @ 2.2GHz under a Artic Freezer 64 with AS4, for the mainboard I went with the Asrock 939Dual SATA2 as I wanted to futureproof my GPU possibilities to which we come next: nVidia GeForce 6800GS 128MB that had 1 extra quad of Vertex Pipelines unlocked. For RAM I went with the 2x2GB OCZ Titanium 250MHz. Finally for storage I had a OCZ Core Series V2 SSD 30GB for Windows XP Pro and 3x320GB Samsung Spinpoint F1 in Raid 0. I think I had an Enermax 500Watt PSU but I'm not sure and I had a case made by DeLUX...
$20 is what I spent on upgrading the CPU in my router the other week ;) from a Pentium G645 to an i5-3330 =) So if anyone needs a G645 I can donate it =)
Actually the first PC that I paid by my own had an A6 3670k. I'm still have it and I combined it with an HD 7770 2 GB of VRAM from Asus back in 2013. Now I'm using an i5 6400 and an RX 470. I'll try to update this fall.
My first PC: Celeron A 333MHz, 64 megs of 66MHz RAM, Riva TNT 16MB + VooDoo2 12MB, 4.3GB HDD, SoundBlaster AWE64, 15" Hyoundai CRT monitor... Costed around 800 euro back then, this rig ran about every game back then (althrough not in 60 FPS), and i even OC'd the CPU up to 450MHz - WITH the stock cooler. Man, that brings back the memories!
AMD A8-7650K 8GB DDR3 1600MHz MSI Grenade (Don't remember the exact motherboard model) 1TB HDD (Western Digital I believe) A literal 750w bomb and about a year down the line: GT 730 Now: Ryzen 5 1600AF 16GB DDR4 3200mhz (I've honestly forgotten what motherboard so I'll come back to this in a minute) MSI A320M-A PRO 2TB HDD Western Digital 7200RPM 500GB SSD Western Digital EVGA 5000W White 80+ (this needs upgrading, im close to getting a new one) MSI GTX 1660 SUPER (With fancy mystic lighting)
a fun fact, on some of the older 2011-2013 HP Pavilions you are able to rip the front pannel off, which has the power button and reset functions rather than having to short it to boot the system
I was given a fm1 system a few weeks back with a dual core a4 apu that was woeful. I bought an A8 3870k from China for £13 and a R7 250 for £25 from CEX, and it’s not too bad now. Just trying to get some emulators on it to see how it fares.
See... I think for really old builds u need a better cpu then the gpu like gpu bottleneck u can turn the settings down, also if u could have a 250gb cheap ssd with this for a small upgrade, if u want
random gaming on aliexpress gts 450 (basicly those gtx 1050 1060 fake cards ) 2gb with the real bios for the card is available could u compare a rebuilt card vs a og gts 450 1gb card
have you ever try Driverbooster ? it's a really good and reliable piece of software. it just scan your pc for every driver and just install them. no need to do them one by one.
FM1, now that's a name i haven't heard in years. i used to have an A4-3300 too :,), poor thing would struggle back then in rocket league. don't even get me started on gta 4
I recently got rid of one of my old PCs on eBay for £12, and it had the same model of motherboard and processor as that. I can say that is not pulled out of my old build, because I broke the clip at the end of the PCI-E slot off.
It's kind of crazy to think a miserable GTX 560ti which can be found for as low as 35$ but usually around 50-55$, would make this build an entry 60-90fps LOW 1080p setup already. I love these kind of setups.
Watching on a FM2 board with an A10-5800B and integrated HD 7660D. Not used for gaming or anything to intensive so performance isn't too much of an issue.
just wanna add that in GTA V you can fully disable shadows for a few more fps in C:\Users\yourusername\Documents\Rockstar Games\GTA V\settings.xml. with that I got a stable 60 fps @720p with a nvidia gt640m mobile gpu
I have a FM2 socket motherboard paired with an A8-7650K and 16gb of ddr3 1600mhz ram which I eventually put a 1050 ti into it later on. I've used that pc since 2016 and still using it to this day. It was around £400 at the time without the 1050ti.
I dont know if you mess with the 3000 or 4000 series intel CPUs but if you find one of those for cheep you can build a decent rig for 200 - 300 dollars
You don't need a case, they're called "desktops" for a reason.
yeah true haha
you dont need a case but you still need one cpu that can actually play games other than eve online and csgo 5 fps addition
Could also be called a laptop if you want more wattage on your PSU.
You have the biggest point I have ever seen
@@pabs4205 i dont get what i mean
You are by far one of the most outgoing and simple you tubers to this day. Thank you for not being a cash grabber bro
I just love messing with tech and entertaining people along the way :)
@@RandomGaminginHD And you make us all laugh and happy everytime you make these great videos, keep doing more, and we'll always be here to watch and adore what you make! :D
my favorite channel by far! i always anticipate his videos!
@Coldlight Oracle He doesn't artifically extend his videos in order to get them over 10 minutes in order to get in more adverts.
@Coldlight Oracle I hate TH-camrs that repeat the same thing 5 times in order to hit the 10 minute mark. Same thing cannot be said for this guy, he is a legend.
"Can this still be called a gaming PC if the parts are just sitting on a desk exposed to dust and other elements?"
Yes, it's called, "integrated extreme cooling solution"
It's the 'Low Budget' Thermaltake Core P3 😁
Someone hire this guy into their marketing department
Opt-o-Ops ew g@ys4
Super advanced cooling efficiency: every time the front door opens a wad of cold air comes upstairs and lowers your temps.
@@QuadTubeChannel or you put the components into a mini fridge or a freezer under the desk xd
"I didn't even factor a case into this build."
Wait, that box the motherboard comes in isn't a case?
Nope
@@aeyde r/wooosh
@@buebito4080
What is this ?
@@buebito4080 ?
@@buebito4080 does no one know what reddit is wow
This is like plugging a monitor and mouse to a toaster.
Might try that for next video 😂
That's a great video idea xD
PC? Nah man.
Where's the Toastibox 2 with my copy of Call of Bruty?
Unbox therapy reviewed a $290 toaster
Austin Evans made a video about a toaster that makes a Bob Ross portrait on your bread. 😂
Imagine that, a picture of Bob Ross's face on your morning toast.
I have 4 systems in my room that look exactly like that. Cases are a government conspiracy.
I hear you brother
Nothing like a cup of water in some butter hands.
My pc ran for the longest time just lying on the motherboard box, cases really are a conspiracy
Amen brother
You don't even need room heater
At last, a PC that I can afford that will give me performance that I've tricked myself into thinking it's an RTX 3090 with a 10900K!
You mean SLI Overclocked 3090?
Cockney John *liquid nitrogen cooled
Cockney John Im sorry I even suggested such shit build. Truly yours Is what you should offer to this man.
@Cockney John sorry but, that build is shit.
Everyone knows that 4 way sli is actually slower that 3 way sli.
Sell that fourth shitty 3090 and you should get even higher fps
I think you'd much rather prefer budget build's 25p pc
These are my favorite kind of videos... something I can afford
Same
Building a pc for less than a decent fan..
@@roosterbooster6238 yeah i got an intel i3 7100 full rig for 40 dollars and added an rx 570 just a month ago
@@RandoRoco that's actually pretty decent and you have a nice upgrade path as well.
Captain Sensible yeah I paid 40 dollars for may fans lol
Sorry, did the RAM come attached to the motherboard when you bought it, or did you buy it seperately?
he bought it with the ram and cpu assembled to the motherboard
Hello, you!
It came with the bundle!
But, hello you!
bruh what are you doing here
Larry: Exists
Everyone: But, hello you!
This is what Linus really refereed to as an "overclocked potato"
Except this one isnt overclocked
who cares what he refers to
SHILLnus
@@R3in_Ch shill-anus
Linus is so out of touch
0:27 no one talking about this man his professional parking skills?
i did
These are my favorite kinds of videos, building a PC with how much I have in my wallet
You privileged fatcats and your "$25 in your wallet" PCs. Some of us have to build our PCs with $3, an expired ID, and some old arcade tickets.
@@Churchgrimm xd
Churchgrimm mine is built with discarded parts and blood sacrifices to the great one.
@@no_4259 Sounds more like a religion xD
mine is built with air
You can get pc cases and sometimes even whole PCs at the dump
even i7s
speaking from experience?
Elias Adem No
Do you think a youtuber would go to the dump for searching a case?
Why not?
Look at mr moneybags over here with $25 to build a pc
Haha
ikr
Lol!!
fr who would spend $25 for a pc like wtf i can only give $5 max
@Imam Chungus things have gone really bad I can only afford 0.25$
The laptop i had as a young adult in around 2003 due to finding it in a bin is a Dell Latitude XPi P133ST which has more interesting specs:
CPU: Pentium I 133MHz
RAM: 24MB 72-pin (EDO?)
Video: Neomagic MagicGraph NM2070 40K on 800x600 256-colour TFT panel
Audio: ESS ES1888S with ESFM, mono speaker, stereo line-out. Digital volume control using Fn-key.
Other: 2x PCMCIA, 1x docking station port (with ethernet and SCSI). Made in Japan!
i vividly remember playing Temple of Elemental Evil, on this computer and a game called Exile by a company called spidersoftware,.
in hindsight i spent a long time looking the specs for this up haha
My first laptop was also a Pentium I (Compaq). Second hand but very well preserved. Me, my brother and my girlfriend went through Master's degree with that one. Windows 98. 32mb ram. 500 mb HDD, swappable CD/floppy. IR port for connecting to a mobile phone. I installed a USB PCMCIA card in it and got WiFi and flash drive storage.
Played the socks off of Age of Empires 2 on that sucker.
Had it all the way until 2007 when I got a shiny new Athlon dual core (first laptop dual core ever).
Good one... It's nice to see that someone out there is producing videos about budget parts whilst most people focus on hardware that is inaccessible to most of us. I'd like to see it compared to a Core 2 Quad and see if the the 12 year old 4 cores are better than this year's 2 cores.
How to build a 25 USD PC:
1 - Buy a plastic gun and a mask for 25 USD at max
2 - Steal it
If you're going the illegal route, a clipboard and a high visibility jacket will get you into most restricted areas with a good cover story. Then you just need to "confiscate" a random PC with a vague need to take it in for further investigation and nobody will be the wiser until you're long gone
@@Trainguyrom 100% agree you can literally get away with most things with the right attire
Armed robbery is different to stealing. But semantics smamtics
Why you spend 25 dollars to then go steal a 25 dollar PC?
@@5izzy557 you're right, I do however think the RIGHT expression would be YOINK IT
I remember that in 2015, 20€ got you a Pentium D, fourtenly you get more that that these days
I’d run Recuva quickly on that HDD lol 🤔
c*pron
LMFAO exactly what i was thinking
You are a true hero, the poor gamer best friend
The only thing I remember about my first PC is the HDD was 2GB, RAM was
my own first pc was a 2013 pentium I sadly don't know which windows 7 4gb ddr3 ram. All I played anyways was minecraft running at 50 fps or lower on the APU. I later got a gtx 1050 that gave me 60 fps, and since my broke friend is rocking that same 1050, that i gave to him.
Hi, 1MB of RAM looks very strange against "huge" 2GB hardrive. 1MB was standard in 286/386 time period, when hardrives have about 40-200MB. 2GB size drive is more from Pentium era, whem PC need at least 8-16MB of RAM to be somehow usable.
Mine first was Pentium 100MHz / 8MB RAM / 1MB graphics / 1,6GB HDD later upgraded to Pentium 166MHz / 96MB RAM / 16MB Voodoo3 and second 1,6GB HDD
@@honzaplachy5040 Might have been 256MB then or something memory is a bit fuzzy when it comes to the before times
Honza Plachý I think he meant >1GB
1st computer I owned (if memory still serves in all details): Pentium II, 266 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 16 MB ATI Xpert 128 graphics card, 10 GB hard disk, a Hauppauge TV card and a 17” CRT monitor, Win 95 with usb support. This cost me around £1200 new in 1999. The monitor pushed the price up by a fair bit, if I recall. Unbelievable to me still that I can occasionally find this stuff - and a whole lot better - on the side of the road now.
My first build was a Ship of Theseus, a 286 my dad got secondhand in the late 80s that we slowly upgraded piece-by-piece all the way up to a Cyrix 686.
But the first build I bought with my own money was an Athlon 64 x2, which I believe was paired with a 9600GT. It may have started with a 7300LE because it was my work PC first... at any rate, I bought a Ryzen 3400G yesterday which will be my new gaming rig.
it's fine having the pc parts exposed like that
the very first 'home' computers where build on wooden board's sorta like having the mobo on its own box
back then one had to solder the components on the mobo one self :) :)
p.s that was my first real job soldering components on pcb's and mounting/connecting the pcb's in filters for cellphone masts
It was the computer kits that looked like that right? I don't need a case, you can get a testbench and as long as it's safe from animals or kids and stays clean it's fine
@@johns3655 yes it was kit's one bought that is right
That was a problem as i wanted to build a PC a few years ago and my parents said i don't know soldering yet.
Was kinda confusing.
@@herroberbesserwisser7331 I've seen a lot of console gamers that think the same thing to this day. It's more like connecting legos.
Here in the US we have a TON of dirt cheap core 2 Duo PCs. I would love to see what kind of love those can still get in 2020
For most you could get LGA771 Xeons in there, which would also open up the door for overclocking if your board is good enough.
I used a pentium dual core 1.8Ghz@2.7ghz with an HD6570 a while back. GTA V barely run at 20-30fps at low on 720p. The procesor couldn't handle newer games (2013-ahead).
Maybe an Core 2 Quad or Xeon would do the trick though. Also 775 Chips can be overclocked to hell even on cheapo motherboards. I used an Asrock one on mine to achieve 2.7Ghz from 1.8Ghz.
With about 450 gts,550 ti n similar or xeon, they play even cod ghosts,black ops,battfild 3,4! n many more at low settings.
Memory 8 means xeon may run infinite warfare
not just in the US. bruv, I literally find these everywhere for pennies
@@Ramkakh I used a Q6600 with a 550Ti and 4GB DDR2. Played older titles just fine. The Q6600 is the minimum spec processor for GTA5
This guy deserves way more subscribers. good content, many uploads and not screaming and nice way of talking over all.
On Sunday I got a GTX 750 Ti stormx for 40 quid! The guy also gave me 8gb of ram. I spent 60 on my pc which had an i7 860 and a GT 210 so I've spent 100 on a pc that can play the games I play well
You spent 40 on a 750ti? When GTX 770 and 960 are 35-40...
Man get a pc...
@@weavercs4014 they're both over 50 or 60...
@@weavercs4014 also the person I bought it from is in my town so I'm supporting people directly rather than like CEX
@@Vorkuta_ what do you mean, I don't play any triple A titles and the main ones I do I already have on PS4 plus this pc should also be fine for stuff like rendering and CAD
Great video, I still use a q9450 and a gtx 260 4gigs of ram on Windows 10. Never had any crashes or weird things happen. Old yes but feels quick. Sound card is a 7.1 creative labs and it all just works as you expected given that it was all second hand components.
0:54 most british thing i ever heard
you should do a pc building series where you double the price for each build. This build was 25$. Next you should see what you can do for 50$, then 100$ and so on
I recently bought 8 decent looking used cases for $25 all, so i think its pointless to save on literally cheapest pc part.
My first PC had an Intel Core 2 duo 6300 in it. Onboard graphics, 240gb 7200rpm HDD (I later upgraded it to 500gb), 2x1gb ram (I later upgraded this to 4x1gb). Have used it from 2010-2019.
This was my PC setup for the first year in uni since the case was too big to bring on a train.. Had it sat on a bible and worked just fine
My first pc has a Ryzen 3 (best out of lineup) cpu
A AMD Sapphire rx570 graphics card
8gb of ram
A 250gb ssd
And a 2tb hard drive
With side panel (glass) casing with red light strip and a full razer set up and a LG 22inch widescreen monitor
What do you think of the setup, what should I upgrade and what do you recommend?
bro 25$ can really go a long way, i can buy like 80 chicky nuggies with that.
...and with chicky nuggies you might have a higher kdr lol
1:15, yea like i picked up an 8700k for £30 because it was untested, its in the mail so hopefully in about a week ill be able to see if itl work
Interesting, here in Brazil a build like this would be quite expensive, due to our bad economy
25 dólares seriam em torno de uns 150 reais né? Mas isso se for converter o preço em dólares pra reais, aq no Brasil é só colocar um adesivo de alguma marca famosa, uns RGB e vai valer uns 1.500 reais
@@minerados273 sem dúvidas
@@minerados273 pc decente e com 3.540 reais po
25 $ pc = can run gta v somewhat playable
my 400 $ laptop = can run mario cart
Im gonna give my friend a free athlon x2 pc so we can play among us
Legend
Lol y its on android also
regardless of performance. having a pc that can play ANYTHING for that cheap is one hell of an achievement
"Legend Never Need case"
If anyone wants to hear my story of getting a gaming PC, you can read it to maybe get an idea of how to get a good PC with less cash.
I had a 2011 laptop and my parents were not getting me a PC, so I always put effort into second hand sites(no ebay for me, no mastercard) in local. I once got a deal of a old system consisting of:
FX 4100 with a Gaming FM3plus motherboard
GTX 1050 Ti Mini
6gb of DDR3 Ram
1TB HDD
600Watt VIP PSU
22 inch Monitor
The initial offering was 250 dollars, but I got the seller down to 200 dollars.
It was obviously bottlenecked by the fx4100, but I had no intent of using it myself. It was a very good deal, and such a deal in second hand usually goes for 350 to 450 dollars in my area.
Resold it a month later with lot of games installed for 350 dollars, but kept the monitor.
The week after selling it I got to work. I bought a GTX 1050 Ti for 90 dollars(They are 150 new in my area) under warranty.
And I struck gold in the PC department, I found a deal with the following specs and I am using it to write this comment(used it for 2 months now)
i5 9400F
B365M Gaming HD
16 Gigs of 2666Mhz DDR4 Ram
1.5TB of HDD Storage
Corsair Spec 5 case(Black)with Red LED fan
550 watt Corsair VS550 PSU
-All the above for 260 dollars.
(It runs almost all games at ultra fam)
So total for my parts I spent only 260+90 that is 350 dollars for a 600 dollar to 700 dollar gaming PC.
So the only thing is that you guys should look out for deals like this.
Also, in the initial 200 dollar gathering ,I had to borrow 100 from my Mother who supported me.
So guys get some help and make enough to get yourself something nice which can run 2020 games with normal to high settings.
The moment :
When you realise This pc CPU has lowest temperature than your whole water-cooled system
When such Junkyard $25 PC has more RAM than yours...
My laptop has 4gb RAM, and school PC with 2gb RAM.
Damn.
you call that a weak system my system has a 1.7ghz procesor and it runs csgo on 5 fps and gta v wont run and all on lowest the only thing that runs on it is eve online on all low settings.
Go to a junkyard and it will be easy to find a better one
I can't even run roblox for fucks sake
@@SB-pj3oj Bruh
I recently bougth a Lenovo ThinkCentre M83 MT for 100€ - total lowspec - Pentium G3220, 4GB RAM, 250GB HDD
I threw an i5 4590 into it for 27€
I had Samsung 850 EVO 500GB and RX 460 2GB at home ... and I bought 3x 4GB HyperX modules for 30€.
I have 550W PSU sitting unused at parents place. So I plan to sell the RX 460 and get RX 580, 1660, 1070, 1080... or something similar if I find a good deal.
It’s pretty solid. Occasional CS:GO and GTA V are comfortably playable. And it’s great for everyday tasks as it’s now my only Windows machine ... my ThinkPad T430s runs macOS primarily and Ubuntu for occasional use.
Great content btw!
Inspiring that you don’t have to spend a fortune if you are not a hard gamer.
A psu like that just fried my i3 530 pc (only pc I have)
You very well can affect performance if you set the right electrical source near it. The whole reason cases are metal is to reduce electrical interference. Coffee spills are secondary.
No case well I guess I can make my own finally I can use my carpeting skills on computers lol😂 Getting some planks and Rusty hinges
Good idea
''Why do you buy consoles, pcs are way better''
His pc:
I already have a case so I will buy the parts!!!!
Please don’t it’s so shit
my first pc was an intel core i5 6500t an Asus h110 plus atx motherboard an evga gtx 760 and 16 gb of no name ram and I spent a total of $80
I wish I had that MB. it's precisely the one I need. Looking online though they're well over 50 dollars! ARGH I have an a8 3850. And yeah you're totally right about them being overpriced.
i hope you're joking (dont woosh me if u are pls)
@@styles873 nope not joking.
@@mattparker9726 in that case $50 isnt that overpriced for a motherboard and ddr3 is pretty outdated. the same with a8 3850s. gimme a budget if you're building and i can make a list
@@styles873 $0.00 is my budget. otherwise I'd just go am4.
Yk i clicked fast when seeing an rginhd notification
Fr
That 1 tb hdd is equivalent for a 120gb ssd kingston
Wait, I just realised my pc is a bigger potato 🥔 than this.😭😭
Atleast mine has a case🙄
450 watt no name "explosion-waiting-to-happen" LOOOOOOL 1:45
Have you ever thought of testing a Core i7-5775c? They're usually $100usd to $135usd on ebay. They overclock to 4.0ghz easily but they usually top out at 4.2ghz. The eDRAM is supposed to he helpful in gaming. The only drawback is the 5775c only works with 9-series (z97, h97) boards because some of the reserved pins function for the eDRAM.
I own the same FM1 but a better clocked a8 3850 upgraded from a4 3300 from ali express thanks to your videos in quarantine about budget cpus and gpus. Paired a 1050ti with it and I am a happy guy. I mentioned this before and i will say it again, your content is relaxing and entertaining. and this will be the last time I shall mention about this backstory lol
I actually have a 25€ pc, I bought it at an online auction for 12.50+12.85 shipping, and it's actually not that bad, 500GB hdd, 4gb ram ddr3 1600Mhz, 250W psu, amd A8 something with integrated graphics and a lot of dust. But I mean, it works and it has w10 with license
That’s similar to the PC I got off a school except it had a core 2 duo E7500. Pretty decent machines for the price.
@@no_4259 yeah I thought the same
idk how experienced you are with over clocking. but i am curious to see how one of these overclocks. if you're willing to give it a shot. see how it does overclocked. maybe upgrade the cooler aswell =)
No name explosion waisting to happen made me laugh love your videos keep it up man really good stuff
You can put it in a box or pit separate parts in a shelf with cables running behind
@0:27 Sick skid mate
haha thanks
Great vid as per. You should be sending this pc to the guy who asked the question!
You guys are very lucky to have acess to all these computer parts😢 where i live it is very difficult to get a gpu, i wish i lived in another country 😔
Finally something I can build
You could have used a cardboard box as a case. Cardboard boxes usually cost anywhere from 'free' to 'cheap'.
As for the first PC that I bought for myself, it was a Dell Dimension 4500 I bought in May 2002. Dell listed it as a $2,000 computer on sale for $1,200 and bundled with a 17 inch screen, keyboard, mouse, and speakers. It's specs were a Pentium 4 2.0 GHz, Nvidia GeForce 2 MX400 64 MB, 256 MB DDR memory, 275 W PSU, CD-ROM Drive, floppy drive, and ZIP Drive. Over the time I owned it, I upgraded the graphics card to a Nvidia GeForce 5700 LE 256 MB, added a stick 512 MB DDR memory, and added a Plextor DVD-Burner Drive. I bought it with Dell's payment plan and it took me 4 years of minimum payments to pay it off, but it lasted until the end of December 2008 before permanently BSOD. Fortunately, I had ordered the parts for the first PC I ever build myself during the Black Friday sales in November 2008 and spent between Christmas and New Years putting my new machine together.
My first PC was a pre-made - Super Socket 7 board, AMD K6-2 300, 1x32MB SDR100 RAM, onboard 8MB SiS6326 AGP graphics, onboard C-Media 8738 sound, 4.3GB Seagate ATA100 HDD. It used the AT form factor, so you had to physically turn it off after shutdown, plus the monitor power lead actually came from the rather beige case. I grabbed an extra 64MB DIMM a year or so later, but that was a very temporary measure (a few weeks) before I got fed up, took the plunge and made my first DIY PC after not even 18 months - ALi Super Socket 7 board, AMD K6-2 450, 1x128MB SDR100 RAM, Diamond Stealth S540 Savage4+ 32MB AGP graphics, Videologic Sonic Vortex 2 sound, 20GB Maxtor ATA100 HDD. The first machine could barely run games, perhaps 10fps in 320x240 in 16-bit colour in small Unreal Tournament maps like DM-Fractal, and everything was as dithered as a PlayStation game, but I still managed to play and beat Half-Life with it. The second machine ran everything at around 60fps in 640x480 with far superior image quality and it had soft power on/off (thanks to ATX), though I needed to find a spare power plug for the monitor. :)
my 1st pc was a emachines EL1352-07E with 4gb of ddr3 500gb hdd win 7 64 bit amd athlon x2 220 2.8ghz with nvidia 6150 se nforce 430 onboard graphics. at the time it was just so i could watch youtube videos and play cod 4 zombies. i eventually added a 1gb ddr2 radeon 5450 from diabloteck so cod 4 would be smoother when the zombie levels got higher for like $13 then changed ram to 6gb then 8gb as i changed out its 2x2gb sticks for 4gb sticks seperatly. got a new cooler master case after then a 1gb gt 610 and new motherboard and fx 6300. and the emachines factory ddr3 sticks were insane without voltage changes i got the 1333mhz ram up to 1600mhz with cl 7 7 7. my friend gave jipjaws and those only got 1600 at cl9. slowly the prebuilt parts started to get replaced with choice upgrades like a new board that supported the am2+ cpu's and am3+ so i went from the x2 220 to a fx 6300 on the new board. the prebuilt emachines was $280. back in 2011. and when i bought the new motherboard for $50 i used the x2 220 until i had the money for the fx 6300 which i got fairly close to its release date. thats why i went for that specific board to cause it supported both the am3 x2 220 and the new fx 6300 so when i got the $ it was a simple swap. i didnt know much about computers at the time.
My first PC from Tiger Direct in 1998 was a AMD K6-2 350MHz CPU, 500MB RAM, sound card, 2X CD Rewrite-able and a 8MB GPU. Quake II and Diablo II are the games I played on it. I still have it and the AMD K6-3 400MHz CPU is in it. I doubt these games ran at more than 20 FPS. Took many years after that to be able to get hardware that would provide a steady 30 FPS, then Crysis came along.
On MSI afterburner if you type the same name twice on CPU temp and usage on the group name they show up along side each other rather then having CPU temp separately.
The first PC I bought and build myself consisted of: AMD Opteron 165 @ 2.2GHz under a Artic Freezer 64 with AS4, for the mainboard I went with the Asrock 939Dual SATA2 as I wanted to futureproof my GPU possibilities to which we come next: nVidia GeForce 6800GS 128MB that had 1 extra quad of Vertex Pipelines unlocked. For RAM I went with the 2x2GB OCZ Titanium 250MHz. Finally for storage I had a OCZ Core Series V2 SSD 30GB for Windows XP Pro and 3x320GB Samsung Spinpoint F1 in Raid 0. I think I had an Enermax 500Watt PSU but I'm not sure and I had a case made by DeLUX...
My first PC had a Pentium 4 and i think 1 GB ram and no GPU, that was like over 15 years ago.
Where would we send questions and ideas to? Great video
could you try an i7 930? my system uses it and I am curious what kind of performance you can squeez out of it. Luv your vids
$20 is what I spent on upgrading the CPU in my router the other week ;) from a Pentium G645 to an i5-3330 =)
So if anyone needs a G645 I can donate it =)
@lapp.tech what OS are you running?
@@elstondias9172 Pfsense
@@lapptech Are you running an advanced setup?
Actually the first PC that I paid by my own had an A6 3670k. I'm still have it and I combined it with an HD 7770 2 GB of VRAM from Asus back in 2013.
Now I'm using an i5 6400 and an RX 470. I'll try to update this fall.
My first PC: Celeron A 333MHz, 64 megs of 66MHz RAM, Riva TNT 16MB + VooDoo2 12MB, 4.3GB HDD, SoundBlaster AWE64, 15" Hyoundai CRT monitor... Costed around 800 euro back then, this rig ran about every game back then (althrough not in 60 FPS), and i even OC'd the CPU up to 450MHz - WITH the stock cooler. Man, that brings back the memories!
AMD A8-7650K
8GB DDR3 1600MHz
MSI Grenade (Don't remember the exact motherboard model)
1TB HDD (Western Digital I believe)
A literal 750w bomb
and about a year down the line: GT 730
Now:
Ryzen 5 1600AF
16GB DDR4 3200mhz
(I've honestly forgotten what motherboard so I'll come back to this in a minute) MSI A320M-A PRO
2TB HDD Western Digital 7200RPM
500GB SSD Western Digital
EVGA 5000W White 80+ (this needs upgrading, im close to getting a new one)
MSI GTX 1660 SUPER (With fancy mystic lighting)
a fun fact, on some of the older 2011-2013 HP Pavilions you are able to rip the front pannel off, which has the power button and reset functions rather than having to short it to boot the system
I was given a fm1 system a few weeks back with a dual core a4 apu that was woeful. I bought an A8 3870k from China for £13 and a R7 250 for £25 from CEX, and it’s not too bad now. Just trying to get some emulators on it to see how it fares.
Mr. Randomgaminginhd guy im also about to get a pc with i5 4570 and intel hd 4600 do you have something similar to test the fps?
See... I think for really old builds u need a better cpu then the gpu like gpu bottleneck u can turn the settings down, also if u could have a 250gb cheap ssd with this for a small upgrade, if u want
love ur vids
Those temps correct? 29-35C are basically temp goals right there.
Does that 5500XT require a PCIe power connector, or does it run off motherboard power?
random gaming on aliexpress gts 450 (basicly those gtx 1050 1060 fake cards ) 2gb with the real bios for the card is available could u compare a rebuilt card vs a og gts 450 1gb card
have you ever try Driverbooster ? it's a really good and reliable piece of software. it just scan your pc for every driver and just install them. no need to do them one by one.
FM1, now that's a name i haven't heard in years.
i used to have an A4-3300 too :,), poor thing would struggle back then in rocket league. don't even get me started on gta 4
Ducko GTA IV on my core 2 quad made me want to cry, you’d get more frames by staring at a jpeg
I recently got rid of one of my old PCs on eBay for £12, and it had the same model of motherboard and processor as that.
I can say that is not pulled out of my old build, because I broke the clip at the end of the PCI-E slot off.
I miss these old school videos...
Make some more please
It's kind of crazy to think a miserable GTX 560ti which can be found for as low as 35$ but usually around 50-55$, would make this build an entry 60-90fps LOW 1080p setup already. I love these kind of setups.
Are you planning to do a minimum requirements PC for Cyberpunk?
yeah definitely. I'm gathering the parts now!
RandomGaminginHD cool, love your content!
Watching on a FM2 board with an A10-5800B and integrated HD 7660D. Not used for gaming or anything to intensive so performance isn't too much of an issue.
just wanna add that in GTA V you can fully disable shadows for a few more fps in C:\Users\yourusername\Documents\Rockstar Games\GTA V\settings.xml. with that I got a stable 60 fps @720p with a nvidia gt640m mobile gpu
Can you please review the rx 550 again in 2020😊?
I have a FM2 socket motherboard paired with an A8-7650K and 16gb of ddr3 1600mhz ram which I eventually put a 1050 ti into it later on. I've used that pc since 2016 and still using it to this day. It was around £400 at the time without the 1050ti.
Dang those temps!!!
Are the sensors broken?
I dont know if you mess with the 3000 or 4000 series intel CPUs but if you find one of those for cheep you can build a decent rig for 200 - 300 dollars