I've been going through one of the worst periods in my life following a breakup and bereavement but I'm slowly starting to feel better. Seeing this video in my notifications was like seeing the light once again. Thank you so much GHG!
TH-cam algorithm wouldn’t show you anymore. I just remembered “grab yourself a brew if that’s more your thing…”, then many years later, I typed “green man gaming”, nothing. You were lost to time and deep in the forgotten crevices of my memory. Then today, I thought, “what about green ham gaming “ it would be ridiculous to even think your channel was called that, right? Right. I have found you again. I’m glad you are alright, doing well. The rainbow colours of ghgtv were unmistakably there, as a rainbow over the horizon at the garden of Eden.
After months of not watching your videos, I decided last night to go through and watch some old ones. And now there is a fresh upload less than 12hrs later, life is strange sometimes.
I have an R7 1700 as a mini itx build. I remember the Ryzen launch reading the anandtech article on the bus ride home from school. Completely zoned out from others around me, hyperfocused on that article thinking "damn i really want this chip".. 2020 rolls around and find out a friend is upgrading his PC.. i buy his old R7 1700 and it's still going strong today in 2023.
Randomly thought about your channel. Glad you’re still uploading. Please keep it up. It reminds me of the good old times. Hope you are doing well and you keep your love of making these for us.
i had the same exact desktop. it got me through 1000s of hours of d2 and cs, and ended up dying after playing some cold war and i had to upgrade. i had some great memories with it and seeing this video reminded me how much i actually used it. i hate how much dell locked it down (can’t change ram clocks, can’t upgrade to any newer CPUs) but it was a tank until i decided to try overclocking it. I ended up giving it to my sister after trying to boot it up after a couple years and it just seemed to work now like it didn’t die on me when i put it away. it was my first(and probably my last) prebuilt
GHG videos will always perfectly capture the love and connection felt toward something you're passionate about, even if to most people it's an inanimate pile of metal. Everything has a deep and complex story behind it, and this is a great example of just how beautiful it is and how much it can mean to someone. It's been over seven years since I've discovered this channel and it has been my favourite the entire time.
I like the simplicity of the content and the fact that the channel is about a man with a big passion that he wants to share with the world. The content is a reminder of the golden years of this platform when independent creators put out what they wanted to share with the world instead of celebrities with big teams pumping out new videos everyday. GHG videos are always worth watching. I have been around for about 7 years and I am still excited for every upload. TH-cam today is considered a business instead of a passion for many creators and I miss how the platform used to be.
I am really glad with this upload of yours! I have been watching since 2015 and seeing a new upload nowadays feels like Christmas to me. Talking about computers though, I also had a Ryzen 7 1700 PC for a good while, my first good pc. I unfortunately had to retire it, because the motherboard malfunctioned and I needed a new computer right away at the time to finish two programming projects. The PC served me really well though and it even powered through my actor classes where I had to consantly edit short movies and it powered through me trying to go pro at Counter Strike. It was a powerful PC, I just wish it lasted a little longer. Now an i5-12600K is on its place and I hope it lasts even longer and powers through even more projects.
I've been going through a pretty rough time lately, and only just rediscovered this channel, I've been binge watching the backlog and it has made me actually feel ok for the first time in a long time. Thanks Tim, you really are a great guy
When I see "GTX 1060 6gb" you know how time has passed... To think, a 4090 can't run a damn AAA 2023 game properly, yet 7 years ago a 1060 was so powerful... Hope your cpu lasts twice as much as my i7 skylake does, it has double the core numbers You made my day, thank you!
ghg got me into computers years ago and then a while after i built my first pc which had a 1060, it's still my only pc and is untouched since then because i really have fallen out of love with computer and gaming, but great memories
@@David_Quinn_Photography i got ryzen 5 2600 and rog strix 1060 with 16gb ddr4 ram and other stuff for 200 euros very happy with it since i play on 1080p 75hz freesync and mostly older games with mods. Got it a week ago from this pc builder guy and best purchase i made in years.
I watched your videos back when I was in 6th grade. 7 years later I’m about to start my 2nd year of college! Your videos caused me and others great enjoyment throughout the years. Appreciating the little things are important and that’s the messages I get from you
the song grew on me in the end, i like it now. I actually looked up your channel last week to see if you uploaded a video. I have fallen out of love almost completely with tech, computers and gaming but your channel is still amazing and I love it still after all these years where my life has completely changed
You inspired me a lot over the years, Glad to see a video from you today. I went from the Core 2 duo to the q6600 then i5 2400 i7 2600 then a ryzen 5 2600 and now I have the ryzen 9 5900x. Thank you for inspiring me to make videos and get me into pc gaming! God bless
someone that understands how computers really do become something special to us. They are the most consistent things in our lives that is always there waiting for us to hop on play games watch movies and just let time pass by wether theyre good or bad.
I built a PC with a Ryzen 1700X in May 2017 and even after 6 years it's still kind of a beast. Originally built it wit 16GB DDR4 2400, RX 580 8GB and kept the 500GB Samsung 850 Evo SATA SSD from my old Ivy Bridge PC at the time, it's since been upgraded to 32GB DDR4 2400 and a Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVMe SSD but the 1700X and RX 580 have never skipped a beat and are still going strong, using it right now to type this comment. It can feel a little slow, especially with Handbrake, but it genuinely doesn't feel as outdated as I thought it would by this point in it's life. I keep considering the idea of upgrading it to a Ryzen 9 5900X or even a 5950X but I haven't felt the need to tbh. To say the 1700X has been a good value is an understatement. I've moved most of my video editing tasks to a 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M1 Pro 10-core w/ 32GB of RAM, which seems to be the only machine I've used that is noticably faster and more responsive than my 1700X desktop. I've had several laptops during this time which include an i7-6820HQ in a 2016 MacBook Pro 15-inch, an i7-8565U in an EliteBook x360 1030 G4, an i7-1165G7 in a ThinkPad T14s G2, an i7-1260P in a ThinkPad P14s G3, and my most recent one has a Ryzen 7 5875U in a ThinkPad L14 G3 and none of them feel as fast or as responsive as my venerable old 1700X, might be a combination of things like SSD & RAM speed, and TDP limits, but a proper desktop is still hard to beat, even one that's 6-years old.
i remember i started watching you in my high school days, now i.m finishing my bachelor degree for industrial design unknowingly you also studied industrial design. I also have ryzen PC that helped me trough rendering, 3d modelling, graphic design etc. This video brought me tears knowing that my pc helped me a lot and i mean a lot we have gone though hell together. Moving pc from home to dorm and vice versa was always a pain in the ass but knowing that when i place it on the ground end put him into u plug that will work every program that i have perfectly brought me a peace of mind. I have my PC around 3 and half years and i bought my first lap top a month ago and it feels odd like i'm cheating my wife or something. Often i come back to my PC just because it feels like home. Thanks for the video i hope your Ryzen PC stop smoking its bad for his cooler hahahahaha.
i jumped out of my chair when i saw there was a new ghg video. thank you for everything, i'm glad you're still around, and it's always good to see your videos!
OH YAAAAY, I missed your videos man, can't wait for the next one. I just felt like checking in on your channel this morning and I hadn't ever noticed I missed an upload over 3 months ago.
Makes me wonder where the older Dells have gone or if they are still with you, the LAN PC, Half Life PC, Dream 2003 Rig, Lumbridge, miss those things, you'll be happy to know i have saved some Dells from the scrap, a GX280 an XPS with an Optiplex 2030 board swap, funky little machines, so i too can see if you can game on a pentium 4 today :)
Tim you always make videos at the most unexpected times but they are always welcome! I wouldn’t have this channel if it wasn’t for your inspiration! Lifting up a glass of tea for you my friend! -Tripp
I remember when Ryzen first came out. My first PC was AMD FX and it was such an incredible upgrade and more importantly incredible value. (Minus RAM. This upgrade took place during the price fixing debacle).
I've watched you for so long, my life has changed so many times over. And yet once again I get to enjoy your work and find some comfort in your style of videos.
I missed your channel, I remember watching all of your videos when I first got into pc gaming when I was 15. I had no money but a lot of time, how times change. I’m 23 now and have money a nice gaming rig, but less time to play. Good to see you again mate.
the 1700x was a beast of a CPU. That thing demolished every task I threw at it, even when my PC was pulling double duty as a minecraft server. It even still holds up today. When I upgraded to a 5900x last year, I repurposed the old 1700x into my sisters first gaming PC, and it's still running as strong as it was when I had it. AMD knocked it out of the park with Ryzen.
I love your videos. You're not a tryhard dude, you just film what you like, I get entertained... Life is good. I have no idea for how many years I've been a subscriber but I enjoy your content and vibes very much.
Man its good to see that you're still alive and kicking brother, I loved watching your videos when I was in highschool and just got into building computers. You'll always have a special place in my heart my man
I too had a Dell Inspiron 5675 that carried me throughout 2017-2021. My one came with an RX 580 though instead of the 1060. he only thing I ever upgraded for it was the RAM from 8 to 16, otherwise it's crazy how good it was for the price I got it at JB that it carried me for that long. Around $1600 AUD was what I grabbed it for on Black Friday Sales, 2017. Doesn't feel that long ago, yet it does. 2017 was truly a great year.
The good thing about the Ryzen machines was the amazing upgrade path. Most X370 and some B350 based systems could support all 4 generations of Ryzen 1.0 through BIOS updates. This includes the 1000, 2000, 3000 and 5000 series of CPU's (even the amazing 5800X3D). As for myself, I built my current PC back in 2019. It features a Ryzen 9 3900X, 32 gigs of RAM, 2.75 TB of pure SSD storage and a good old GTX 1080 Ti for graphics. Still a capable machine, enough to run most games in 4K. Those 12 core, 24-thread CPU's are amazing for setting up game servers on, as you have more than enough processing power to play games at the same time as you are hosting a server. The machine itself has been incredibly stable and good, and I have never had any issues over the 4 years of near continous operation. A solid performer I'd say.
I still fondly remember ryzen's release. It was a few months after I started watching tech tubers. While ryzen still was not competitive in gaming vs intel, it brought great value in professional workloads It was fun watching intel fans lose their shit that their 400$ (USD) quad cores were no longer monsters and that within just 2 years Zen 2 would be released and truly bring 6 core and 8 core gaming to the mainstream. I do not game much anymore, but it was a proud moment when I upgraded from my fx8350 with a troubled history to a ryzen 7 5800x in december 2020.
What great timing, finally got a Optiplex and 1650 recently, and then I thought about the guy that made PCs that smoke in B-roll. 😆👍 Great seeing a new video from you and hope all is going well.
This video couldn’t come at a better time. I was having a not so good day but I couldn’t help but smile all the way through this video. Thank you, Tim ❤
It's been a long time... glad to see, that you're doing fine. The Ryzen cpus were awsome, when they first came out (and still are to this day), bought myself a Ryzen 5 1600 shortly after release and it was a blast. It still doing its job perfectly fine to this day.
Good to see you again Ol chap. This looks like it was a fun video to make, hope you're doing well. Ive always loved your "everyman" approach to the videos, showing the real world PCs we use, and how one man's trash is another man's treasure. I saw you in the feed and grabbed myself a beer, which is my thing.
You genuinely inspired me to get into the design world, and even though I couldn't study industrial product design because of Covid, I still ended up with the second best thing, interior design! Really glad to see you back in action, and I hope you enjoy making these masterpieces as much as we like to watch them.
He doesn't upload much, but when he does it feels like a return to the simpler days of TH-cam.
I miss these times.
These times are right now with GHG. That's why I love GHG.
The Return of the King any time GHG uploads
Maybe it is the key to make valuable content, but not like mass produced, filled with paid promotions and ads
ghg videos always remind me that life can just be about enjoying simple things
yeap yeap exactly my thoughts :)
OWN NOTHING AND BE HAPPY...😅
The Return of the King
Not the return. Just his yearly vid.
@@sneakykow1663 nah but like a classic style video
Was not expecting this notification today! Fantastic video as always, I've missed the smoking PCs 🤣
fancy seeing u here
Man I remember when ryzen came out it was like someone made a lifeline to great gaming.
Zen 1 kinda sucked, but ok.
@@TheBig451
Yes its kinda sucks. But without Summit Ridge, we won't have 9900K.
@@fajaradi1223 I definitely agree that it had a big impact on the industry.
@@TheBig451 bruh I was running an Athlon 880k that first ryzen chip was like and Indy car compared to my model T.
@@TheBig451 For gaming maybe, but it was a beast handling workloads and streaming. Still using the 1700 in my streaming pc.
I've been going through one of the worst periods in my life following a breakup and bereavement but I'm slowly starting to feel better. Seeing this video in my notifications was like seeing the light once again.
Thank you so much GHG!
seriously I think that dell has a problem it's time for an intervention🤣
Every time a fresh Green ham video appears on my feed, a genuine smile spreads across my face. Good to have you back sir!
his pc really has a smoking problem doesn't it? I think it's time for an intervention🤣
and we all know Tim's just enabling that problem🤣
Always brings back a load of nostalgia when I see a GHG notification :)
never enough of them
Breath of fresh air in this chaotic and hellish life, please for the love of dell upload more often bro. Where tf have you been
TH-cam algorithm wouldn’t show you anymore. I just remembered “grab yourself a brew if that’s more your thing…”, then many years later, I typed “green man gaming”, nothing. You were lost to time and deep in the forgotten crevices of my memory. Then today, I thought, “what about green ham gaming “ it would be ridiculous to even think your channel was called that, right? Right. I have found you again. I’m glad you are alright, doing well. The rainbow colours of ghgtv were unmistakably there, as a rainbow over the horizon at the garden of Eden.
After months of not watching your videos, I decided last night to go through and watch some old ones. And now there is a fresh upload less than 12hrs later, life is strange sometimes.
Its crazy be ause i had the same feeling a couple days ago
I have an R7 1700 as a mini itx build. I remember the Ryzen launch reading the anandtech article on the bus ride home from school. Completely zoned out from others around me, hyperfocused on that article thinking "damn i really want this chip".. 2020 rolls around and find out a friend is upgrading his PC.. i buy his old R7 1700 and it's still going strong today in 2023.
Every time I think there's no way you're uploading anymore, you come out with another quality video! Thank you!
gmg: "These are very, very bad for you!"
also gmg: *lights another one for his PC*
he's enabling that pc's bad habit🤣
Randomly thought about your channel. Glad you’re still uploading. Please keep it up. It reminds me of the good old times. Hope you are doing well and you keep your love of making these for us.
i had the same exact desktop. it got me through 1000s of hours of d2 and cs, and ended up dying after playing some cold war and i had to upgrade.
i had some great memories with it and seeing this video reminded me how much i actually used it. i hate how much dell locked it down (can’t change ram clocks, can’t upgrade to any newer CPUs) but it was a tank until i decided to try overclocking it. I ended up giving it to my sister after trying to boot it up after a couple years and it just seemed to work now like it didn’t die on me when i put it away. it was my first(and probably my last) prebuilt
Takes me back to high school after a rough day go home and watch ghg with some tea
Was literally just on a nostalgia trip watching this channel earlier wondering when you'd upload again, always a good day when it's a new GHG vid!
My best computer story ever.
GHG videos will always perfectly capture the love and connection felt toward something you're passionate about, even if to most people it's an inanimate pile of metal. Everything has a deep and complex story behind it, and this is a great example of just how beautiful it is and how much it can mean to someone. It's been over seven years since I've discovered this channel and it has been my favourite the entire time.
Seeing you go from using cigarettes to joints as props is quite possibly the best character development so far.
No matter how my day has already gone, it always puts a smile on my face to see a new GHG video come about. Thank you!
Watching a GHG video always hits different, and it never lets me down.
Today we're eating good, man. Glad to see you back
I like the simplicity of the content and the fact that the channel is about a man with a big passion that he wants to share with the world.
The content is a reminder of the golden years of this platform when independent creators put out what they wanted to share with the world instead of celebrities with big teams pumping out new videos everyday.
GHG videos are always worth watching.
I have been around for about 7 years and I am still excited for every upload.
TH-cam today is considered a business instead of a passion for many creators and I miss how the platform used to be.
I am really glad with this upload of yours! I have been watching since 2015 and seeing a new upload nowadays feels like Christmas to me. Talking about computers though, I also had a Ryzen 7 1700 PC for a good while, my first good pc. I unfortunately had to retire it, because the motherboard malfunctioned and I needed a new computer right away at the time to finish two programming projects. The PC served me really well though and it even powered through my actor classes where I had to consantly edit short movies and it powered through me trying to go pro at Counter Strike. It was a powerful PC, I just wish it lasted a little longer. Now an i5-12600K is on its place and I hope it lasts even longer and powers through even more projects.
This here is some classic GHG 👍
These were awesome towers back then. To bad Dell didnt update the microcode of the bios to allow future processors.
I've been going through a pretty rough time lately, and only just rediscovered this channel, I've been binge watching the backlog and it has made me actually feel ok for the first time in a long time.
Thanks Tim, you really are a great guy
When I see "GTX 1060 6gb" you know how time has passed...
To think, a 4090 can't run a damn AAA 2023 game properly, yet 7 years ago a 1060 was so powerful...
Hope your cpu lasts twice as much as my i7 skylake does, it has double the core numbers
You made my day, thank you!
ghg got me into computers years ago and then a while after i built my first pc which had a 1060, it's still my only pc and is untouched since then because i really have fallen out of love with computer and gaming, but great memories
I think a 4090 not being able to run a AAA game is a bit of a stretch
the 1060 is still an amazing card sure you gotta turn down settings but for a $300 card to last 7 years says something.
@@David_Quinn_Photography i got ryzen 5 2600 and rog strix 1060 with 16gb ddr4 ram and other stuff for 200 euros very happy with it since i play on 1080p 75hz freesync and mostly older games with mods. Got it a week ago from this pc builder guy and best purchase i made in years.
saying a 4090 can't run games properly isn't the cards fault. you should be more so upset at the people making these broken games
It's a good day when a new GHG video gets released. You actually got me into PC gaming years ago, and even now I still enjoy your content :)
I watched your videos back when I was in 6th grade. 7 years later I’m about to start my 2nd year of college! Your videos caused me and others great enjoyment throughout the years. Appreciating the little things are important and that’s the messages I get from you
the song grew on me in the end, i like it now. I actually looked up your channel last week to see if you uploaded a video. I have fallen out of love almost completely with tech, computers and gaming but your channel is still amazing and I love it still after all these years where my life has completely changed
You inspired me a lot over the years, Glad to see a video from you today. I went from the Core 2 duo to the q6600 then i5 2400 i7 2600 then a ryzen 5 2600 and now I have the ryzen 9 5900x. Thank you for inspiring me to make videos and get me into pc gaming! God bless
someone that understands how computers really do become something special to us. They are the most consistent things in our lives that is always there waiting for us to hop on play games watch movies and just let time pass by wether theyre good or bad.
A fan back in 2016 when I first started getting into the PC realm, still a fan years later. Great to see you back!
Hey Tim, Thanks for all the good times man. -SJ
It's been a while, and we've missed you!
I swear to god this dude is doing blunt rotations with his desktop computers. Legit we getting out of 32 bit architecture with this one boys!
First ten seconds, and the PC to be featured is smoking a cig.
Now THAT makes this an instant GHG classic. Good to see an upload from ya, man.
I've watched this about 5 times already, God I love that noctua hoodie 😩❤️🤩
I always get melancholic when I see a new GHG video popping up. It feels very good, but I know it will be a long time until the next one again.
I built a PC with a Ryzen 1700X in May 2017 and even after 6 years it's still kind of a beast. Originally built it wit 16GB DDR4 2400, RX 580 8GB and kept the 500GB Samsung 850 Evo SATA SSD from my old Ivy Bridge PC at the time, it's since been upgraded to 32GB DDR4 2400 and a Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVMe SSD but the 1700X and RX 580 have never skipped a beat and are still going strong, using it right now to type this comment. It can feel a little slow, especially with Handbrake, but it genuinely doesn't feel as outdated as I thought it would by this point in it's life. I keep considering the idea of upgrading it to a Ryzen 9 5900X or even a 5950X but I haven't felt the need to tbh. To say the 1700X has been a good value is an understatement.
I've moved most of my video editing tasks to a 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M1 Pro 10-core w/ 32GB of RAM, which seems to be the only machine I've used that is noticably faster and more responsive than my 1700X desktop. I've had several laptops during this time which include an i7-6820HQ in a 2016 MacBook Pro 15-inch, an i7-8565U in an EliteBook x360 1030 G4, an i7-1165G7 in a ThinkPad T14s G2, an i7-1260P in a ThinkPad P14s G3, and my most recent one has a Ryzen 7 5875U in a ThinkPad L14 G3 and none of them feel as fast or as responsive as my venerable old 1700X, might be a combination of things like SSD & RAM speed, and TDP limits, but a proper desktop is still hard to beat, even one that's 6-years old.
i remember i started watching you in my high school days, now i.m finishing my bachelor degree for industrial design unknowingly you also studied industrial design. I also have ryzen PC that helped me trough rendering, 3d modelling, graphic design etc. This video brought me tears knowing that my pc helped me a lot and i mean a lot we have gone though hell together. Moving pc from home to dorm and vice versa was always a pain in the ass but knowing that when i place it on the ground end put him into u plug that will work every program that i have perfectly brought me a peace of mind. I have my PC around 3 and half years and i bought my first lap top a month ago and it feels odd like i'm cheating my wife or something. Often i come back to my PC just because it feels like home.
Thanks for the video i hope your Ryzen PC stop smoking its bad for his cooler hahahahaha.
He’s back!
i jumped out of my chair when i saw there was a new ghg video. thank you for everything, i'm glad you're still around, and it's always good to see your videos!
Bro left his desktop in a common room, damn
OH YAAAAY, I missed your videos man, can't wait for the next one. I just felt like checking in on your channel this morning and I hadn't ever noticed I missed an upload over 3 months ago.
Makes me wonder where the older Dells have gone or if they are still with you, the LAN PC, Half Life PC, Dream 2003 Rig, Lumbridge, miss those things, you'll be happy to know i have saved some Dells from the scrap, a GX280 an XPS with an Optiplex 2030 board swap, funky little machines, so i too can see if you can game on a pentium 4 today :)
i love your voice so much, your videos are as cozy as i remember them years ago. thank you for making us feel better with these
It's always good to see you upload a video!
Tim you always make videos at the most unexpected times but they are always welcome!
I wouldn’t have this channel if it wasn’t for your inspiration!
Lifting up a glass of tea for you my friend!
-Tripp
1st gen ryzen holds a special place in my heart. The ryzen 1700 got me through from 2017-2022 and the AM4 platform aged like fine wine
I remember when Ryzen first came out. My first PC was AMD FX and it was such an incredible upgrade and more importantly incredible value. (Minus RAM. This upgrade took place during the price fixing debacle).
OH MY GOD HE IS BACK. I MISSED YOU SO MUCH, STARTED WATCHING YOU WHEN I WAS 14 AND I AM 22 NOW OMG TIME FLIES TOO FAST.
I've watched you for so long, my life has changed so many times over. And yet once again I get to enjoy your work and find some comfort in your style of videos.
You have no idea how much seeing this in my sub feed improved my day.
You always make me smile anytime you upload, hope you're good man.
Every few months I type Green Ham Gaming in the youtube search just in case I missed something.
The intro alone is giving me chills....man I love this stuff Tim, you take so long but these videos are just SO good....
I’ve been here for coming on 9 years and still LOVE your content! Keep it coming ghg
Was browsing this channel yesterday wishing for more uploads, very happy to see this.
I was just watching some of the older videos the other day, then I'm this happens....... truely a great day! Glad you're still making videos dude!
Oh my god! I hadn’t seen this channel around since 2017 and I’m so glad I found it. I do hope you upload more in the future
I missed your channel, I remember watching all of your videos when I first got into pc gaming when I was 15. I had no money but a lot of time, how times change. I’m 23 now and have money a nice gaming rig, but less time to play. Good to see you again mate.
A new GHG video with the feel of a classic. Love it
the 1700x was a beast of a CPU. That thing demolished every task I threw at it, even when my PC was pulling double duty as a minecraft server.
It even still holds up today. When I upgraded to a 5900x last year, I repurposed the old 1700x into my sisters first gaming PC, and it's still running as strong as it was when I had it.
AMD knocked it out of the park with Ryzen.
The Return of the king
A new GHG video in the wild! Always lovely to see Tim! ❤
The return! GHG lives!
I love your videos. You're not a tryhard dude, you just film what you like, I get entertained... Life is good. I have no idea for how many years I've been a subscriber but I enjoy your content and vibes very much.
just as my days seems really dark, tim comes back with a light
Omg The Goat is back
'These are very, very bad for you'
Immediately lights up another one.
Love it.
Man its good to see that you're still alive and kicking brother, I loved watching your videos when I was in highschool and just got into building computers. You'll always have a special place in my heart my man
You are a legend. I still remember the good old days.
seeing a vid from you took me through a trip down memory lane
WOW! Been a while since I've been notified of a video from this channel. Last video watched from here was the Ultimate series.
I too had a Dell Inspiron 5675 that carried me throughout 2017-2021. My one came with an RX 580 though instead of the 1060. he only thing I ever upgraded for it was the RAM from 8 to 16, otherwise it's crazy how good it was for the price I got it at JB that it carried me for that long. Around $1600 AUD was what I grabbed it for on Black Friday Sales, 2017. Doesn't feel that long ago, yet it does. 2017 was truly a great year.
The good thing about the Ryzen machines was the amazing upgrade path. Most X370 and some B350 based systems could support all 4 generations of Ryzen 1.0 through BIOS updates.
This includes the 1000, 2000, 3000 and 5000 series of CPU's (even the amazing 5800X3D).
As for myself, I built my current PC back in 2019. It features a Ryzen 9 3900X, 32 gigs of RAM, 2.75 TB of pure SSD storage and a good old GTX 1080 Ti for graphics. Still a capable machine, enough to run most games in 4K.
Those 12 core, 24-thread CPU's are amazing for setting up game servers on, as you have more than enough processing power to play games at the same time as you are hosting a server.
The machine itself has been incredibly stable and good, and I have never had any issues over the 4 years of near continous operation. A solid performer I'd say.
I still fondly remember ryzen's release. It was a few months after I started watching tech tubers. While ryzen still was not competitive in gaming vs intel, it brought great value in professional workloads
It was fun watching intel fans lose their shit that their 400$ (USD) quad cores were no longer monsters and that within just 2 years Zen 2 would be released and truly bring 6 core and 8 core gaming to the mainstream.
I do not game much anymore, but it was a proud moment when I upgraded from my fx8350 with a troubled history to a ryzen 7 5800x in december 2020.
What great timing, finally got a Optiplex and 1650 recently, and then I thought about the guy that made PCs that smoke in B-roll.
😆👍
Great seeing a new video from you and hope all is going well.
Ryzen is one of the most relevant releases in recent PC hardware history. Always a pleasure to watch your videos 😊
A tear went down my eye when I saw a Green Ham gaming notification on my phone. Holy shit, I hope you're doing fine and well :D
Unexpected but very welcomed, so glad to see you, and exited for the series!
I've been waiting for a new upload. Glad you're back 🙏🏻
This and the camcorder vid hit a spot. I can't split with tech I've used for and with passion even when it collects some Dust between uses.
This video couldn’t come at a better time. I was having a not so good day but I couldn’t help but smile all the way through this video. Thank you, Tim ❤
It's been a long time... glad to see, that you're doing fine.
The Ryzen cpus were awsome, when they first came out (and still are to this day), bought myself a Ryzen 5 1600 shortly after release and it was a blast. It still doing its job perfectly fine to this day.
Good to see you again Ol chap. This looks like it was a fun video to make, hope you're doing well. Ive always loved your "everyman" approach to the videos, showing the real world PCs we use, and how one man's trash is another man's treasure. I saw you in the feed and grabbed myself a beer, which is my thing.
Why does youtube always forget to tell me there's new ghg for like two months! I'm here now though and happy! Thank you so much!!
Your videos make me feel happy. Very relaxing and calming cinematography.
I thought I was dreaming when I saw the notification, your work here is truly a piece of art and I missed watching it
Good to see you back. Always enjoy your quirky videos
That PC truely has been with you for the longest time now. I can’t imagine a GHG video without it being done on that amazing dell machine!
i had this same desktop, gave it to a kid for christmas for cheap, mine had a i9 9900 and a rx 6700xt
Welcome back, ol chum!
New up load huuuhhhh??? 🤩
You genuinely inspired me to get into the design world, and even though I couldn't study industrial product design because of Covid, I still ended up with the second best thing, interior design!
Really glad to see you back in action, and I hope you enjoy making these masterpieces as much as we like to watch them.
The legend returns to youtube and as always brighten up my day