Sick PC keep it up, I actually built my own pc for the first time because these budget pc videos kept popping up in my recom, and sure enough the total cost came down to 339 dollars :3
Nice little budget build. Some people saying “this isn’t budget” don’t understand new pricing. I’m not bragging but I spent $700 alone on my gpu. Did I need to? No. It was in my budget and I sold my old gpu so really upgrading cost me like $350 so that’s not bad at all. Anyway nice build!
As someone who builds upwards of 30 custom builds a year, I'm going to have to disagree. This is not a budget build. It's certainly a decent PC, but there are numerous reasons I can't get behind it being "budget" as a whole.
I just bought my first PC as a friend was buying a whole new set up . I paid £150 and bought the same ram and SSD for it to upgrade it, really enjoyed tinkering while your videos were on in the background!
New subscriber here, love your videos 👍I finally decided to build a "new" PC starting with an insanely cheap refurbished PC found locally, all thanks to your last video 😉👊
@@BudgetBin Me too 🤞Going to pickup the PC tomorrow and once I get a look at the motherboard, if it's what it's supposed to be, I'll be dropping 64 gb of ram in there 😈
@@AkaiSuzume Very fair! The only reason I didn't go with am5 at the time was because I couldn't find a decent motherboard, budget wise, and the x570 pro4 had everything that we were looking for during the part search process.
last year i built a gaming pc for a coworkers son and i chose the 6650xt for it. i honestly think its one of the best price to performance cards out there (i got it for $200 on black friday but anything under $240 is worth it). the full build was a ryzen 5600, 16gb of 3200mgz ram (cl 16), 1tb nvme drive, an asrock b550 motherboard (phantom gaming ac i believe), the mentioned 6650xt, also a corsair psu (750 watt i think for future uppgrades), a dark rock pro 4, all in an nzxt h510 flow (i sold them my current pcs old case and cpu cooler for cheap). i turned on pbo and let amd adrenaline auto overclock the 6650 and it kicked ass. i bought most of the parts on black friday and cyber monday as it was a christmas present. i also got them a cheap but decent spec monitor with an ok mouse and keyboard combo and the total for the whole setup was around $900 thanks to the sales and my old parts on hand.
I think it's better to go with am5 at this price point so you will actually be able to upgrade, from a 5800x3d or 5700x3d to upgrade your pc you have to swap out your mobo and ram as well
The GPU is currently the best bang for buck and I respect it, you can pick up a sapphire version for about 210 currently; that being said why would anyone build a non DDR5 system in Q3 25, this decision baffles me. 12600kf 162, 7600 200 both vastly superior options and solid MATX / ATX boards are in abundance for sub 200 dollars, some are on sale pretty regular for 140 ish. Even if you have to cheap out of the DDR5 Crucial has 16GB kits at 45 dollars..
@@RegazozoGaming at the time, there wasn't any that my buyer fully agreed on. But in the end, I think if we were building at a different time, we could have gotten a great motherboard CPU combo from Micro Center.
I think only thing I'd change here maybe 7700XT/7800XT but then you have to potentially upgrade the PSU. Buyer isn't doing too demanding things here either, 60 FPS some work. Main is 12900KF 4090 but I think around 1K budget 7800XT maybe a GRE are the most that can be squeezed into that. Our 7800XT has RGB on it, something elegant sometimes about less RGB but I have RGB builds too (not my main) so can see all sides aesthetically.
after the $100 budget PC and its follow up video ive become interested in building a pc with the most performance for the least amount of money. i would love to see a video where you talk about the different components of a computer, a basics of what they do, recommend some different brands and products from those brands at different price points comparing it to other models'
i would watch something like LLT but there is so much bloat and TH-cam algorithm optimizations vibes that my brain would melt. love the channel and what your are doing here btw
@@kushy_TV there were none at the time that I could find that fit well with what I was going to build. But I agree that that is usually the smart way to go!
0:38 I mean, you can build a pc that can run 1080p high settings, heck, even 1440p medium setting with a budget of $500USD using a ryzen 5600x (or 5700x if you get a good sale) + rx 5700xt +32gb ram that performance is the same as the 6650xt
@@DienerNoUta oh for sure! But they also wanted it to be sort of an end all be all, with some extra stuff. I feel like like you could definitely reasonably build a decent Ryzen 5000 series PC if you cut corners with ram, storage and other places that can be upgrades throughout the life of the machine.
Can you do a reasonably priced performance per watt build? It sounds crazy but in here people dont have ac built in the houses and i wanted to build a pc that wont turn my room into a boiler room and also use less power. 400 budget or so
Avoid X99 and future Server builds, they will be gas guzzlers, for 400$ it's very limited, however, it is perfectly possible to buy a cheap 50-70$ AM4 motherboard for brand new on Aliexpress (Assuming you don't want used) and put in a ryzen 2600 CPU, the rest of the budget should then go to the GPU, SSD, RAM and PSU. Ideally the best GPU you can buy is a rx 6600M, it is perfect for your use case however, it's not in the budget, try your best to find a second hand GTX 1070, it consumes as much as GPU in the video. If you are not able to buy AM4 on a budget, X99 is still viable, luckily a 2620 v3 is 5$ or even less. If even X99 is untenable either due to monopolies or bad shipping practices, X58 and X79 can't be any cheaper.
Overall, this is a well built standard issue "high end" PC (atleast it would have been a high end PC build back in 2016), but in my opinion, I am getting you don't have as much in and out PC parts knowledge as you should, I wouldn't say the guy who got you to build this PC got a bad deal in any calibre. I'll give out my case on how you could have gotten away more with less and still spent more. 1. you still had 40$ to spare on top of being blessed with a Micro centre few are lucky to have! that extra 40$ could have gone to a better PSU, a much much much MUCH better motherboard or CPU cooler (I'll hide the elephants in the room) 2. Aaaaghh, the age old curse of moar fans -> better performance, typically, if a PC case needs 6 fans! to be cooled, it's probably a clunker. A good case these days should always have good mesh panels and NO side window panels! They literally harm thermal performance. Least to say 60$ for 6 fans is a very good deal, but you clearly did not mention the 13$ fan splitter, that 60$ is 73$ on top of it being bought from a micro centre! Very good deal, but I would say you did a great call with no real downsides. I just want to say how lucky you got with this case. 3. The motherboard is not a good pick, plain and simple, hell! You even bought it on Amazon you silly goose! You're telling me an MSI B550 pro at the same price.. better VRM performance and the same feature set was not considered over the worse Asrock X570, a board with VRM temps 5 degrees worse than most B550 boards in general. Bad budget bin, got to the naughty corner! the MSI B550 pro right now cost 10$ less than the Asrock on top of better VRM performance. 4. Expensive ram. This is the only place you squandered the budget, nothing else, the ultimate performance you get from those ram sticks simply will not compensate the higher cost, end of debate. Had you saved that money, you would have had 70$ left! 5. I am not sure how much of the timeframe between this video and me posting this, but the Rx 6700 and its derivatives were not that far in price for your budget. Again, saving up with no actual cost cutting could have landed you at the minimum, a 5700X3D or a sexy Rx 6750 xt. I would still, however, buy a 6650 xt for 210$ and would have happily placed it in a 700$ PC build. 6. PSU is weak, 650 watt is a limited amount and for only 20-30$ more, you could have gotten a much better PSU at 850 watts.
You must have a larger budget than me. But I really wouldn't use a TP link Wi-fi card. MSI Wi-fi cards exist and won't send all your private information to the Chinese government. I will never buy another XFX GPU. Power Color has consistently been good to me over the years. I'm currently using a Power Color Fighter RX6600 and it met the benchmark average for the 6650XT out of the box.
idk if you were really limited by where you could buy your parts but I can’t help but feel you dropped the ball here, for $1000 a 6750XT would be the minimum
@@michaellopez112 it would have bumped up the price for our GPU a whole $100 and at that point, I would have had to compromise on downgrading our CPU from an 8 core to a 6 core. But if prices were better, I would agree. Even the 6700 XT would be a great choice for a $1000 build.
@@michaellopez112 What do you mean? I was just agreeing with you lol. Silencing would be me deleting comments, so I don't know where you are getting that from.
I hate when people say just buy a pc, don’t waste your money on a console. When a pc costs a whole lot more. This guys just proved that a budget pc is somewhere 1000 dollars. Not everyone has that type of money let a lone buy something that will let you play high-utra settings. A ps5 is half the price of this budget pc.
@@Ralphboy626 I just think you shouldn't get into PC gaming. In other videos, I show you that you can play some higher end titles without having to spend a fortune, while paying for a fraction of what you would for a PC, over a console. Maybe I should do a video where I try to do an apples to apples comparison of a budget PC for under the price of something like the PS5. Food for thought!
The previous video was gaming with a budget of 100$. I’d imagine that getting Ps5 pro level performance is a cost somewhere in the middle. 300-500. Which is about where the ps5 itself lies. It’s definitely possible. But the budget here was 1000$, and so it was 1000$
8:18 bro did you have a stroke??? Learn how ta type bruh...
I know you paid half of what is on the sticker but you could have had a 5700X3D for $200 and, for a $1k build you should definitely have an X3D 🤦♂
Sick PC keep it up, I actually built my own pc for the first time because these budget pc videos kept popping up in my recom, and sure enough the total cost came down to 339 dollars :3
Nice, glad to hear your PC came together nicely!
nice! what were you able to build?
What did you build? And how good is it? That sounds great
i love your editing style dude, you are entertaining and authentic af. also i like your choice of background music
Nice little budget build. Some people saying “this isn’t budget” don’t understand new pricing. I’m not bragging but I spent $700 alone on my gpu. Did I need to? No. It was in my budget and I sold my old gpu so really upgrading cost me like $350 so that’s not bad at all. Anyway nice build!
As someone who builds upwards of 30 custom builds a year, I'm going to have to disagree. This is not a budget build. It's certainly a decent PC, but there are numerous reasons I can't get behind it being "budget" as a whole.
@@sirtanon1 budget is subjective. If someone has the budget for a 4090 or a 4070 TI Super and goes with this instead it’s still budget.
maybe you guys confusing it, as the title suggest it is a pc with a budget of $1000
I just bought my first PC as a friend was buying a whole new set up . I paid £150 and bought the same ram and SSD for it to upgrade it, really enjoyed tinkering while your videos were on in the background!
Nice! I am glad I could help and that you enjoy my stuff!
Mr biin this feels different, this feels new, this feels nice. Good job, I'm happy for your success. Keep up the good work!
@@melone3113 thanks! I'm happy with how it feels too :)
you have very rapidly become my favorite youtuber. i love your style dude.
Ngl I've been loving ur videos bro, keep it up fr. The editing style is so unique!
Thanks! Glad you are enjoying them! :)
Nice build this was chill to watch. Was nice to see you run through each part's stats and the buying shenanigans too.
@@venturelord32 it was fun! I hope other people find it cozy to watch.
I will never unironically reffer to 1000$ as a budget Build
it is a Build on a Specified budget, but it ain't budget
good video tho
New subscriber here, love your videos 👍I finally decided to build a "new" PC starting with an insanely cheap refurbished PC found locally, all thanks to your last video 😉👊
@@sahamal_savu that's awesome! I'm glad I inspired you to build a "new" PC :) I hope the build goes well!
@@BudgetBin Me too 🤞Going to pickup the PC tomorrow and once I get a look at the motherboard, if it's what it's supposed to be, I'll be dropping 64 gb of ram in there 😈
My only gripe with this is that I feel like we can definitely hop on the am5 platform on that budget.
@@AkaiSuzume Very fair! The only reason I didn't go with am5 at the time was because I couldn't find a decent motherboard, budget wise, and the x570 pro4 had everything that we were looking for during the part search process.
@@BudgetBinCan i please have it? Im really in need for a pc mine just broke and my parents cant afford one
last year i built a gaming pc for a coworkers son and i chose the 6650xt for it. i honestly think its one of the best price to performance cards out there (i got it for $200 on black friday but anything under $240 is worth it). the full build was a ryzen 5600, 16gb of 3200mgz ram (cl 16), 1tb nvme drive, an asrock b550 motherboard (phantom gaming ac i believe), the mentioned 6650xt, also a corsair psu (750 watt i think for future uppgrades), a dark rock pro 4, all in an nzxt h510 flow (i sold them my current pcs old case and cpu cooler for cheap). i turned on pbo and let amd adrenaline auto overclock the 6650 and it kicked ass. i bought most of the parts on black friday and cyber monday as it was a christmas present. i also got them a cheap but decent spec monitor with an ok mouse and keyboard combo and the total for the whole setup was around $900 thanks to the sales and my old parts on hand.
Keep it up! Good video as always.
If you have a price range. Its technically budget. But not everyone's budget.
@@WeatherMan2005 100%
once again i am here for the algorithm
Id go with a cheap b450 or b550 and the 5800x3d or the 5700x3d
x3ds win in gaming while losing in most other tasks due to lower clocks
@@mari2. Yep, but this was a gaming pc
I think it's better to go with am5 at this price point so you will actually be able to upgrade, from a 5800x3d or 5700x3d to upgrade your pc you have to swap out your mobo and ram as well
@@bcraftrI'm glad you said it. I was about to comment how AM4 is EoL, so it is better to adopt AM5.
I'd have personally put more money in the GPU than the CPU but its overall a great build.
Cant say this is great value considering ive seen am5 builds with something like 6800 at this price point.
amazing you make it all look so easy, 10/10 editing, 11/10 dad jokes
facts
Nice little build
I swear it said $100 budget build at first glance.
This PC costs more than my first csr… 😂
montech make good cases!
The GPU is currently the best bang for buck and I respect it, you can pick up a sapphire version for about 210 currently; that being said why would anyone build a non DDR5 system in Q3 25, this decision baffles me. 12600kf 162, 7600 200 both vastly superior options and solid MATX / ATX boards are in abundance for sub 200 dollars, some are on sale pretty regular for 140 ish. Even if you have to cheap out of the DDR5 Crucial has 16GB kits at 45 dollars..
@@RegazozoGaming at the time, there wasn't any that my buyer fully agreed on. But in the end, I think if we were building at a different time, we could have gotten a great motherboard CPU combo from Micro Center.
I think only thing I'd change here maybe 7700XT/7800XT but then you have to potentially upgrade the PSU. Buyer isn't doing too demanding things here either, 60 FPS some work. Main is 12900KF 4090 but I think around 1K budget 7800XT maybe a GRE are the most that can be squeezed into that. Our 7800XT has RGB on it, something elegant sometimes about less RGB but I have RGB builds too (not my main) so can see all sides aesthetically.
@@MaryannLynch-z9c I agree, if I could have, I think the 7700XT would have just barely worked. Also nice main!
after the $100 budget PC and its follow up video ive become interested in building a pc with the most performance for the least amount of money. i would love to see a video where you talk about the different components of a computer, a basics of what they do, recommend some different brands and products from those brands at different price points comparing it to other models'
i would watch something like LLT but there is so much bloat and TH-cam algorithm optimizations vibes that my brain would melt. love the channel and what your are doing here btw
good buuld cuh
Really cool!
Bro decided to up the budget and didn't upgrade to Thunder Force V music
Very nice dude.
Thanks! :)
i probably wouldve gone with a bundle deal from microcenter tbh
@@kushy_TV there were none at the time that I could find that fit well with what I was going to build. But I agree that that is usually the smart way to go!
good vids mate keep it up
@@ge1ber919 thanks! Will do!
0:38 I mean, you can build a pc that can run 1080p high settings, heck, even 1440p medium setting with a budget of $500USD using a ryzen 5600x (or 5700x if you get a good sale) + rx 5700xt +32gb ram that performance is the same as the 6650xt
@@DienerNoUta oh for sure! But they also wanted it to be sort of an end all be all, with some extra stuff. I feel like like you could definitely reasonably build a decent Ryzen 5000 series PC if you cut corners with ram, storage and other places that can be upgrades throughout the life of the machine.
Can you do a reasonably priced performance per watt build? It sounds crazy but in here people dont have ac built in the houses and i wanted to build a pc that wont turn my room into a boiler room and also use less power. 400 budget or so
Avoid X99 and future Server builds, they will be gas guzzlers, for 400$ it's very limited, however, it is perfectly possible to buy a cheap 50-70$ AM4 motherboard for brand new on Aliexpress (Assuming you don't want used) and put in a ryzen 2600 CPU, the rest of the budget should then go to the GPU, SSD, RAM and PSU. Ideally the best GPU you can buy is a rx 6600M, it is perfect for your use case however, it's not in the budget, try your best to find a second hand GTX 1070, it consumes as much as GPU in the video.
If you are not able to buy AM4 on a budget, X99 is still viable, luckily a 2620 v3 is 5$ or even less. If even X99 is untenable either due to monopolies or bad shipping practices, X58 and X79 can't be any cheaper.
@BudgetBin, when's the next video?
How is it that lame TH-camrs are so popular and someone as funny and humorous as budget bin is not. World is not fair.
*1000$ PC AM4 !!?? PLS BE A JOKE*
*U can get an asrock b650 wifi and Ryzen 5 7500F and skip that wifi card instead and that's future proof*
Overall, this is a well built standard issue "high end" PC (atleast it would have been a high end PC build back in 2016), but in my opinion, I am getting you don't have as much in and out PC parts knowledge as you should, I wouldn't say the guy who got you to build this PC got a bad deal in any calibre.
I'll give out my case on how you could have gotten away more with less and still spent more.
1. you still had 40$ to spare on top of being blessed with a Micro centre few are lucky to have! that extra 40$ could have gone to a better PSU, a much much much MUCH better motherboard or CPU cooler (I'll hide the elephants in the room)
2. Aaaaghh, the age old curse of moar fans -> better performance, typically, if a PC case needs 6 fans! to be cooled, it's probably a clunker. A good case these days should always have good mesh panels and NO side window panels! They literally harm thermal performance.
Least to say 60$ for 6 fans is a very good deal, but you clearly did not mention the 13$ fan splitter, that 60$ is 73$ on top of it being bought from a micro centre! Very good deal, but I would say you did a great call with no real downsides. I just want to say how lucky you got with this case.
3. The motherboard is not a good pick, plain and simple, hell! You even bought it on Amazon you silly goose! You're telling me an MSI B550 pro at the same price.. better VRM performance and the same feature set was not considered over the worse Asrock X570, a board with VRM temps 5 degrees worse than most B550 boards in general. Bad budget bin, got to the naughty corner! the MSI B550 pro right now cost 10$ less than the Asrock on top of better VRM performance.
4. Expensive ram. This is the only place you squandered the budget, nothing else, the ultimate performance you get from those ram sticks simply will not compensate the higher cost, end of debate. Had you saved that money, you would have had 70$ left!
5. I am not sure how much of the timeframe between this video and me posting this, but the Rx 6700 and its derivatives were not that far in price for your budget. Again, saving up with no actual cost cutting could have landed you at the minimum, a 5700X3D or a sexy Rx 6750 xt. I would still, however, buy a 6650 xt for 210$ and would have happily placed it in a 700$ PC build.
6. PSU is weak, 650 watt is a limited amount and for only 20-30$ more, you could have gotten a much better PSU at 850 watts.
N1?
For a 1000 usd i can build a respectful 1440p pc (max settings)
$1000=£700ish so your still on a budget build.
@@ryanstratford9247 I never thought of it like that!
yeah but he’s measuring in usd not pounds
@@ItzYell0w33 doesn't matter, still budget.
Second
first on second
You must have a larger budget than me. But I really wouldn't use a TP link Wi-fi card. MSI Wi-fi cards exist and won't send all your private information to the Chinese government.
I will never buy another XFX GPU. Power Color has consistently been good to me over the years. I'm currently using a Power Color Fighter RX6600 and it met the benchmark average for the 6650XT out of the box.
should have used am5
First
Think this is the third video by you i seen? Think that warrants a sub atp
@@oavh Well I am glad I finally have you on board!
First on first
idk if you were really limited by where you could buy your parts but I can’t help but feel you dropped the ball here, for $1000 a 6750XT would be the minimum
@@michaellopez112 it would have bumped up the price for our GPU a whole $100 and at that point, I would have had to compromise on downgrading our CPU from an 8 core to a 6 core. But if prices were better, I would agree. Even the 6700 XT would be a great choice for a $1000 build.
@@BudgetBin big bro you have to allow discourse and criticism, silencing is crazy
@@michaellopez112 What do you mean? I was just agreeing with you lol. Silencing would be me deleting comments, so I don't know where you are getting that from.
I hate when people say just buy a pc, don’t waste your money on a console. When a pc costs a whole lot more. This guys just proved that a budget pc is somewhere 1000 dollars. Not everyone has that type of money let a lone buy something that will let you play high-utra settings. A ps5 is half the price of this budget pc.
@@Ralphboy626 I just think you shouldn't get into PC gaming. In other videos, I show you that you can play some higher end titles without having to spend a fortune, while paying for a fraction of what you would for a PC, over a console. Maybe I should do a video where I try to do an apples to apples comparison of a budget PC for under the price of something like the PS5. Food for thought!
@@BudgetBin make a video playing the newest games on a gtx 1070ti in ultra settings 60fps-120 locked
The previous video was gaming with a budget of 100$. I’d imagine that getting Ps5 pro level performance is a cost somewhere in the middle. 300-500. Which is about where the ps5 itself lies.
It’s definitely possible. But the budget here was 1000$, and so it was 1000$
I liked it but idk something was offputting idk what😮
Can i please have it?
Least viewed vid in over 6 months. Looks like a lot of people took you up on your offer to not stay. $1k is not budget build.