These parts were bought in Australia, in April of 2024, so the prices may differ in your region. The budget was around 2500 Australian dollars, so I got the cheapest parts I could get and only chose the brands I was familiar with. If you want to know more info on why I chose these parts, comment down below, and I'll try to answer your questions and hopefully learn more from you guys. Thanks for watching and have fun
These parts were bought in Australia, in April of 2024, so the prices may differ in your region. The budget was around 2500 Australian dollars, so I got the cheapest parts I could get and only chose the brands I was familiar with. If you want to know more info on why I chose these parts, comment down below, and I'll try to answer your questions and hopefully learn more from you guys. Thanks for watching and have fun
great video, i have no idea how you havent blown up yet.. also i looove all the one piece stuff in the background ✊
Thank you for the comment😊😊
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heres a real engineers machine
AMD Ryzen 9 5950X, Corsair iCUE H100i, Asus ProArt X570-CREATOR WIFI, Corsair Vengeance LPX 128 GB, Samsung 980 Pro 1 TB M.2, 2x Samsung 870 Evo 1 TB, Seagate FireCuda 530 1 TB M.2, 2x WDD 10TB Storage drives 7200 rpm, Gigabyte RTX 4080, Corsair Obsidian 750d case, Seasonic 1250 watt platinum PSU
@Q5Grafx that mustve cost a lot !!🤯
The only thing I'd choose over your build is the CPU, and prolly the motherboard cuz of DDR5 compatibility.
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Wara wowww!!!!!
@@kobecurry7530 I should've filmed your AMD rig as well
Thank you!!! The PC is awesome. Great build, powerful performance at our asked budget