I just built mine last week, ryzen 7 7700x / MSI B650 wifi bluetooth board / 32g ddr5@6000mhz / rx7800xt / 2tb crucial m.2 / deepcool case / deepcool ak500 digital cooler / MSI 850 watt psu.(room to grow) Was like $1250 but after sales tax was all in at like $1320. I see that 7700x bundle is $349 right now. I have very little rgb and I just usually leave them on white.
I went with the 7700x bundle from micro center too, though i paired it with a 7900xt. Had the same thing hapen with the cpu cover as well. One thing i dont like is the 7700x is a frig'n heater. Apparently, it's designed to run hotter, but im concerned about my air conditioners ability to keep my room cool this summer with this thing on lol
What temps are you reaching? Initially I was getting pretty high temps as well but I watched a video and tweaked some settings and now the temps don’t get too high. Also depends on the air flow into the case but I noticed it ran hot initially as well.
@RPGHaviq I know it idles around 40c, haven't really monitored it during gaming. It's cooled with a 360 aio with plenty of airflow. I'm not too concerned it's over heating or anything just that over heats me lol
Also a very good edit with narration and images dude. If i could make a suggestion, cut where you can. If that means your video is too long, speed it up (like showing components). Goal is to eliminate any dead space.
It’s my budget, as the title implies. The one I set for myself. It doesn’t mean that it has to be cheap, it’s what’s been set aside for a particular purpose.
Well, if thats your budget then that’s the price of the 40 series graphics card so you can’t buy much to build a decent rig. Everything is more expensive. Anyway, as I said in the video, this was my budget.
40 series cards are mid and high-end cards and you can't possibly expect a budget build to include one of them. In fact, most budget builds don't even include a GPU and leave it as a potential future upgrade, and instead use APUs for graphics. My objection is that you used the definition of a budget build incorrectly. With that same logic, if my budget is 5K can I also call that a budget build? No.
@0AbsoluteZero budget doesn't imply low budget, it means what you are willing to spend. This guy was wanting to spend 1500 and did so. Not misleading in the slightest
Thank you very much for this video. I am planning to build my first gaming pc next month. I am a total newbie. Video's like yours help a lot.
It's a good set of components, so I hope you enjoy your new PC.
I just built mine last week, ryzen 7 7700x / MSI B650 wifi bluetooth board / 32g ddr5@6000mhz / rx7800xt / 2tb crucial m.2 / deepcool case / deepcool ak500 digital cooler / MSI 850 watt psu.(room to grow) Was like $1250 but after sales tax was all in at like $1320. I see that 7700x bundle is $349 right now. I have very little rgb and I just usually leave them on white.
Pretty similar build to mine!
@@RPGHaviq I did the Rufus windows 11 pro install, fu Microsoft, I truly hate Microsoft making us use an account to install windows.
Great video, I'm building my first pc soon for the same budget as you and this really helped, will be watching again when I'm building!
It’s a great experience, have fun!
Building mine later today, still need to get the GPU though. I want to make sure it posts first
Which GPU are you getting?
I went with the 7700x bundle from micro center too, though i paired it with a 7900xt. Had the same thing hapen with the cpu cover as well. One thing i dont like is the 7700x is a frig'n heater. Apparently, it's designed to run hotter, but im concerned about my air conditioners ability to keep my room cool this summer with this thing on lol
What temps are you reaching? Initially I was getting pretty high temps as well but I watched a video and tweaked some settings and now the temps don’t get too high. Also depends on the air flow into the case but I noticed it ran hot initially as well.
@RPGHaviq I know it idles around 40c, haven't really monitored it during gaming. It's cooled with a 360 aio with plenty of airflow. I'm not too concerned it's over heating or anything just that over heats me lol
awesome video dude 👌
Also a very good edit with narration and images dude. If i could make a suggestion, cut where you can. If that means your video is too long, speed it up (like showing components). Goal is to eliminate any dead space.
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback.
Its so great to flip that switch the first time on something youve built yourself and have it all light up and work, yea?
Yeah, I was worried about posting but it all worked out.
Very cool looking rgb fan setup btw
Yo thats a sick build m , im in love with those fans. Where did u get them ?
I actually got them along with the case. But they’re the Montech RX/AX 140 PWM ARGB fans
good video
Since when is 1500$ budget?
It’s my budget, as the title implies. The one I set for myself. It doesn’t mean that it has to be cheap, it’s what’s been set aside for a particular purpose.
Since when is 1.5K considered budget range? Budget range is 400$-800$.
400-800 is “broke” range
Well, if thats your budget then that’s the price of the 40 series graphics card so you can’t buy much to build a decent rig. Everything is more expensive. Anyway, as I said in the video, this was my budget.
40 series cards are mid and high-end cards and you can't possibly expect a budget build to include one of them. In fact, most budget builds don't even include a GPU and leave it as a potential future upgrade, and instead use APUs for graphics. My objection is that you used the definition of a budget build incorrectly. With that same logic, if my budget is 5K can I also call that a budget build? No.
If that’s MY BUDGET. Then I can call it “my budget build”. Sorry you feel offended about that. Thanks for your comments.
@0AbsoluteZero budget doesn't imply low budget, it means what you are willing to spend. This guy was wanting to spend 1500 and did so. Not misleading in the slightest