Intel Pentium Gold G6605 is a budget-friendly processor suitable for basic tasks, while the AMD FirePro W7170M is a professional-grade graphics card designed for demanding graphics-intensive workloads.
@@pakee2352 3070 is running into vram issues nowadays id recommend a 6700xt, amd drivers are also much better than those initial reviews that showed it worse off
@@David-bh1rn True. Tho sadly i live in souther europe in a small country and the only Amd cards we have available now are 6600Xt and 7900Xtx for whatever reason. No intel yet. The only popular choice is veeerryy overpriced nVidia cards.
I got a 6650xt myself and had no regrets until I saw a 6700xt for almost the same price a week after building my first pc... Still love it and I have been having a lot of fun, but that sure hurt
@@Marco1998a How's it going with 12GB? I didn't know much about PC building so I wasn't aware that VRAM was so important. 8GB is fine, but I've noticed it's lagging behind in some modern games
@@ItsSynchronization yeah a lot of new games are really wanting more and more juice, I’m really glad we picked a 6750XT for my friend’s rig because if he decides to start playing new games at 1080P Ultra settings or higher he shouldn’t have VRAM issues soon with his 12GB.
@@ImJusSha How are they getting lazy? Poor optimization? I'm quite new to all this. At the moment I have only been playing older titles that I've always wanted to try out on PC (BF4, Borderlands 2 and 3, No Man's Sky, etc), so I have had no issues so far and I'm quite happy with my investment.
@@Jonathan-cx4km is it really that close? I tried several PSU calculator tools and 500W seems perfectly acceptable for that build, which is expected to run at about 350W max load, which is well within a safe range for the PSU. Unless they're overclocking a lot or a heap of drives I don't see the issue.
I have been using a 5700xt with a 500 watt evga psu and never had a problem but I would recommend buying a watt meter for your outlet to see how much you system is actually pulling.btw I have a i5-10400 so it relatively low wattage.
Y'all need to stop giving poor advices. Congrats it worked for you but if the recommended tells me that 500 isn't enough than I would rather spend a couple more to be on the safe side. Also tf 5700 XT with a 4790K?
@@sharjeelahmed7913 if it works it works. Like I would advise a bit higher if ur buying new but if you already have the psu in a system and it works, why bother upgrading. As for the 4790k and 5700 it was like to tie me over untie I had the cash for a complete build. Worked great though and the 3700x I got later didnt even make that much difference cuz most games were limited by the gpu in both builds.
I think there’s an exercise option you can do in the misc action menu so you can burn stamina and maintain your lifestyle without running around the mall.
I actually love my 2060. It still runs mordern AAA titles at stable 60+ fps and regardless of what ppl tell you, it is pretty capable when it comes to RTX too, if you don't mind playing with 30-40 fps, which I don't for certain games like RPGs.
You just need to do some math on components and make sure you’re within less 80% of max capacity. Idk what this guy is talking about. Most of all ryzen cpus are 65w and motherboard plus ram is ~90w so you get about 250watt of room for 500watt. Google search power supply calculator and it’ll do it for you with your parts.
Eyyy, exactly the setup my brother had. He didn't buy the gpu until he had enough for a proper PSU too. Though the 3200G bottlenecked his 2060. He upgraded to 5600 a couple months later.
Great info! Btw, fellow 6650xt users, may I ask how's the temperature on your gpu? Any recommendation on adrenalin undervolt settings? Mine can get to 100-105C hot spot temp :( many thanks..
As a fellow laptop user, I can only ask you: Does your case have enough airflow? Is the thermal paste somewhat recent or good quality? Is there any configuration in your system that might stress that much your GPU? Drivers? Unwanted overclock settings? Any demanding program? Because as far as I know, no GPU should be reaching those temps under a normal use.
@@lian-illuminati many thanks for the insight! Hmm I do a bit undervolt but not any overclock, I guess it's the card model that tends to get hotter than other brands. For thermal paste I'll look into it as it's quite a new gpu.. thanks!
there is something wrong with your GPU. I have 6650XT MSI Mecha model, even with 100% usage it never goes beyond 80oC with 50% fan speed. You should check if the thermal paste is dry (even for new GPU) or heatsink has enough contact with the die. If you still have warranty, you could send it back for check up.
@@003thezg3 sorry for the late reply and thank you for the info! Hmm I see, will try to contact the seller.. Yes it's still on warranty period but the service at my place isn't that great.. Do you have any other problems with the card? Is 80C the hot spot? That's very cool compared to mine..
@@andreslinn69it's definitely a problem. In my case, my gpu also have the same problem and my pc suddenly shutting down by itself because it's too hot when playing game. Then I checked my gpu turned out the thermal pad got loose and I just put it back and tighten the screw also changed the thermal paste, and it's back to normal and even cooler than before.
All the GPUs you mentioned will be bottlenecked in some games, I own a r5 2400g, and in games like csgo and valorant I have a bottleneck even with an rx5500xt, now sure in more gpu demanding games that will not be that big of a bottleneck but in my opinion he can get something like a rx 5600xt used for around 150$ and upgrade the power supply and the CPU with the left money(if he sells his CPU for sure)
i would rather buy 6650xt... then later on I will upgrade my CPU to R5 5500/5600... although it will bottleneck that CPU now but he is making a good decision for the long run IMO...
@@abdallahhafizsheen7259 You should get a better CPU because at least you can turn down settings to get more fps. When you are CPU bottlenecked you get stutter and little wiggle room to increase performance in most games(especially in an age of increasing CPU demand and bad PC ports). When you're gpu bottlenecked you get a lower frame rate that can be increased with more optimized settings and lower resolutions. It's much better to plan to upgrade your GPU down the road than your CPU imo (if you have the luxury of making that decision of course)
That bottleneck calculator gave an incorrect result, if you check again it actually bottlenecks the 6650 XT for around 30%. In any case i don't know where Zach left his common sense, thinking a Zen+ quad core would not bottleneck such card.
Heyy 6700 XT is a gpu id recommend. Im sure theirs other options like a 3060 ti and 3070 maybe even better?? but Radeon is better than Nvidia. Nvidia's vram is very terrible especially for upcoming games nowadays. 6700 XT is a must and very amazing. You can look for gpu recommendations on google and see what will work and won't. What's within your budget range, will little to won't bottleneck, and lastly, a gpu that can handle games that have intense graphics for the best experience 🙂.
@@cutiepie._ 3070 he will need a 650w power supply I've got a 3070 now with amd Ryzen 9 7900x 750 power supply and 32gb ram runs any game high settings
@@DontGetBreezy Yess, he mentioned he had a 700wat, and I did recommend him Radeon over Nvidia just because the vram on Nvidia's cards isn't really much to handle super intense games. With new games coming out everyday vram is a must as well!!!
@@cutiepie._ things is most cards have around 8gb vram and in this there is no problem on that Nvidia is optimised on most modern games where and amd is not I had a amd 6650xt and I would get game stutter in most games that was with my old pc build with a 6650xt amd Ryzen 5 3600 550w power supply and 512gb SSD m2
I was so excited when I saw the title to this video but then that went away after you didn't mention anything about the 5600g....so when is that vid coming out? Please and thanks 😊
Same recommendation for a 5600g, but if you're on a bigger budget you'll only be limited by your power supply, so a 6800xt or 3080 will be perfect if you can afford it.
@@arz1898nha bro the 5700xt Is on pair if not Better than the 12gb One, but It has shitty rt, doesnt have dx12 ultimate, and consumes a lot, but in therms of raw performance it is very good for its price imo
holy shit, i did not expect to hear about the 3200g in 2023. This is my first APU for my budget setup and had a similar configuration. 16gb 3200mz and a 450W PSU and ONLY used the APU for about 2 years. i was fortunate enough to be given old parts from friends such as a Cryto Mined GTX1070 and 32gb Ram kit but i did have to upgrade my PSU to 650 to compensate that GPU. My 3200g is still going strong but i've been looking for an 8core CPU next
No cap the 5700XT slaps i was running it with my I7 8700k and it worked like a charm but i'm looking for a 2080Ti now. Might go straight to a 3080 because i am doing a 12th gen Build this year
Rate my setup: Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G, 16GB DDR4, RX550. I had the gpu before upgrading from an athlon or something old like that, but i got the system gpu-less so i just decided to use this one. Definitely on the path to upgrade after i get a 2nd monitor
If you're building now then yeah, 600 or 650w psu is recommended. But if you already have a good 500w psu, just use it. If you having black screen or bluescreen or random reboot after you put upgrade your gpu, then it's time to upgrade the psu.
If you are looking for a Rx 6650 xt, then you should look for a Rx 6700 (Non XT), it has more tell and with a small adjustment of voltage you'll have no problem whatsoever while having a better gaming experience. Princes may vary place to place, so take a look for yourself
My current build is a 550w PSU, RTX 2060, and R5 5600G simply because I found a dirt cheap G that was like 50 bucks less than the cheapest regular 5600 I could find. Planning on upgrading the 16gb of ram to 32 and getting a 750w PSU soon to set me up for a CPU upgrade (Probably an r7 5800) and later down the line a GPU upgrade. And of course its all in a shitty 50$ aerocool cylon. Cant wait to have the ultimate sleeper build PC when its upgraded!
If your going for a 5700XT do yourself a favour and get a triple fan not a blower. They run hot on most games. The triple fan works wonders on cooling it though
5700xt OC for $130 used~ off eBay. set voltage in afterburner at 1.112v, +50 power, 1815mhz vram and set custom fans. 👌👌👌 My sapphire is running good at 2100mhz, 1.115v, 1850mhz vram, +50pwr. Currently running that with my 600w gold psu and R5-7600g
then i wanna ask this community too..... i want a good budget upgrade recommendation (cpu mobo) for my gtx1080ti cards n also cooler master gold cert 1000w psu
I'm not sure what the prices are like in your area but in the UK right now, You can get a Ryzen 5 5600G for about £115 and an an ASRock B450 Pro4 R2.0 for about £80. That's a great combo for less than £200 and will be waaay more than enough to handle your 1080Ti
That bottleneck calculator gave an incorrect result, if you check again it actually bottlenecks the 6650 XT for around 30%. In any case i don't know where Zach left his common sense, thinking a Zen+ quad core would not bottleneck such card. With that processor i wouldn't go beyond GTX 1060/RX 580/RX 5500 unless a CPU upgrade is also around the corner.
I first built my computer with a 5600g and a stock PSU, next thing i did was buy a 750w psu. 2 days ago I bought a 3060 and now im happy with my creation
Can you suggest a $800-900 build, that is mostly focused on productivity like programming, editing with some gaming capabilities. I am from asia, so not all parts may be available here and it is also kind of expensive here.
Ya here is the thing as well that there are people that would be playing casual non demanding games and even if the person isn't a gamer then the 3200G would be more than enough for doing everyday tasks.
Things you should consider before you buy a gpu 1) your budget 2) the resolution and types of games you want to play 3) your psu People think what gpu you should buy depends on mostly on your cpu but that's not true. Even a ryzen 5 3600 can tame a 4090 in 1080p if played the games are being played in the right settings
It makes a huge difference whether or not it is a high quality power supply with Japanese capacitor that is 80+ Gold rated or some low quality Chinese crap.
also 500w can take a 5700xt well enough, it has same power draw as rx 580 and people even ran those with 450w psu! (quality ones ofc) i run one 5700xt with 530w bronze psu fyi
hey, since you do recomendations, any recomendations on a GPU for a Ryzen 5 5600g 32gigs 2 sticks of 16 gigs of 3600mhz ram 600w psu under 300$? its a budget pc, also my first custom build
We have PC builds IN STOCK today at zttbuilds.com 😉
Can you recommend a gpu for a £600 budget, Ryzen 5 3600 and 16gb ram
what’s the name of that cabinate?
Can you help me? I need a gpu for my build ryzen 5 5600 and psu 700wats.. can i go 1440p budget gpu?
Intel Pentium Gold G6605 is a budget-friendly processor suitable for basic tasks, while the AMD FirePro W7170M is a professional-grade graphics card designed for demanding graphics-intensive workloads.
yo is the ryrson 5600 good with is grafis card ?>
rx 580 is still the go for a super budget if you dont mind a used one as its only for under a 100$
I've seen so.e go for extraordinary prices like $60
got a 480 for 50$
Best budget GPU ❤
I got a 1050 to for 85
@@Pxison_Pyro i got an RX 580 for 80€, you got kind of scammed as the 1050 is almost 40% slower than the RX580
I have a 5600g so this video helped a lot
So which gpu shall we use without getting bottleneck?
@@zayn3296You can use a 3070 with a 5600g, even something slightly faster if gaming only.
@@pakee2352 3070 is running into vram issues nowadays id recommend a 6700xt, amd drivers are also much better than those initial reviews that showed it worse off
You can get a 6700XT or 6750XT
@@David-bh1rn True. Tho sadly i live in souther europe in a small country and the only Amd cards we have available now are 6600Xt and 7900Xtx for whatever reason. No intel yet. The only popular choice is veeerryy overpriced nVidia cards.
I got a 6650xt myself and had no regrets until I saw a 6700xt for almost the same price a week after building my first pc... Still love it and I have been having a lot of fun, but that sure hurt
I am in the same exact situation after buying my 3060 12gb
@@Marco1998a How's it going with 12GB? I didn't know much about PC building so I wasn't aware that VRAM was so important. 8GB is fine, but I've noticed it's lagging behind in some modern games
@@ItsSynchronization yeah a lot of new games are really wanting more and more juice, I’m really glad we picked a 6750XT for my friend’s rig because if he decides to start playing new games at 1080P Ultra settings or higher he shouldn’t have VRAM issues soon with his 12GB.
@@ItsSynchronization 8 is in dangerous territory currently and it’s only bc the game creators are getting lazy
@@ImJusSha How are they getting lazy? Poor optimization? I'm quite new to all this. At the moment I have only been playing older titles that I've always wanted to try out on PC (BF4, Borderlands 2 and 3, No Man's Sky, etc), so I have had no issues so far and I'm quite happy with my investment.
I have a r5 3600 and a 5700 XT and it runs perfectly fine with a 500w System Power 9
You are cutting it extremely close, yes its fine but your psu is most likely running at maximum performance as its the MINIMUM it will run on
@@Jonathan-cx4km is it really that close? I tried several PSU calculator tools and 500W seems perfectly acceptable for that build, which is expected to run at about 350W max load, which is well within a safe range for the PSU. Unless they're overclocking a lot or a heap of drives I don't see the issue.
whoever asked this question literally has the same exact components that i have thx very mcuh
Bro got his degree from the back of a burger king
Lmfao
This shit started in my town also 😂
I have been using a 5700xt with a 500 watt evga psu and never had a problem but I would recommend buying a watt meter for your outlet to see how much you system is actually pulling.btw I have a i5-10400 so it relatively low wattage.
I ran a 5700XT with a i7 4790k on a 450w psu just fine.
Thanks for the info
But its still better to have like 500w psu or more
This, don't mind upgrading psus, but i gotta atleast secure them 5700XT goodies!
Y'all need to stop giving poor advices. Congrats it worked for you but if the recommended tells me that 500 isn't enough than I would rather spend a couple more to be on the safe side. Also tf 5700 XT with a 4790K?
@@sharjeelahmed7913 if it works it works. Like I would advise a bit higher if ur buying new but if you already have the psu in a system and it works, why bother upgrading.
As for the 4790k and 5700 it was like to tie me over untie I had the cash for a complete build. Worked great though and the 3700x I got later didnt even make that much difference cuz most games were limited by the gpu in both builds.
man's vein about to pop out of his sleeve. sick video
Kinda gay checking out a man talking about computers ngl
@@guccigabbana.8284 how do u know if they’re a man
@@eee63457 damn, but still kinda crazy. I'm jk btw
thanks for the advice odoamne :]
I've been using a rtx 3070 with my 500w power supply for a couple of months now, almost a year and I haven't had a single problem.
I think there’s an exercise option you can do in the misc action menu so you can burn stamina and maintain your lifestyle without running around the mall.
I have same CPU Ryzen 3200g and needed this Suggestion.Thank you
Don’t get it it will be bottle necked
I'm so sad I missed a deal for a new 6650xt for $350 aud
Bro, i missed the 4080 for the price of 4070ti😭🤌
What I got a rx 6600xt red devil for 200aud$
@@r_ex_7 new?
@@pbjames yes I got it from Amazon and they said it was untested and returned but I took the risk and it worked
@@pbjames you from Sydney?
This man literally just explained my exact build
Wow! It's almost like everyone who went with an apu during the gpu crisis is now looking for a gpu. Looking for one as well, got the 5600g.
I actually love my 2060. It still runs mordern AAA titles at stable 60+ fps and regardless of what ppl tell you, it is pretty capable when it comes to RTX too, if you don't mind playing with 30-40 fps, which I don't for certain games like RPGs.
If you think 500w is limiting try a 400w. I have a RTX 2060, ryzen 5 5600g and 16gb of ram all running on a 400w power supply
My overclocked ryzen 3200g takes 30-60W at most.
You just need to do some math on components and make sure you’re within less 80% of max capacity. Idk what this guy is talking about. Most of all ryzen cpus are 65w and motherboard plus ram is ~90w so you get about 250watt of room for 500watt. Google search power supply calculator and it’ll do it for you with your parts.
@@ItsMorbinTime03 My 7900x only uses 55W at most
Eyyy, exactly the setup my brother had. He didn't buy the gpu until he had enough for a proper PSU too. Though the 3200G bottlenecked his 2060. He upgraded to 5600 a couple months later.
I have the same spec as that guy with rx570. I would go with the same idea using rtx 2060 as well later.
Great info! Btw, fellow 6650xt users, may I ask how's the temperature on your gpu? Any recommendation on adrenalin undervolt settings? Mine can get to 100-105C hot spot temp :( many thanks..
As a fellow laptop user, I can only ask you:
Does your case have enough airflow?
Is the thermal paste somewhat recent or good quality?
Is there any configuration in your system that might stress that much your GPU? Drivers? Unwanted overclock settings? Any demanding program?
Because as far as I know, no GPU should be reaching those temps under a normal use.
@@lian-illuminati many thanks for the insight! Hmm I do a bit undervolt but not any overclock, I guess it's the card model that tends to get hotter than other brands. For thermal paste I'll look into it as it's quite a new gpu.. thanks!
there is something wrong with your GPU. I have 6650XT MSI Mecha model, even with 100% usage it never goes beyond 80oC with 50% fan speed.
You should check if the thermal paste is dry (even for new GPU) or heatsink has enough contact with the die.
If you still have warranty, you could send it back for check up.
@@003thezg3 sorry for the late reply and thank you for the info! Hmm I see, will try to contact the seller.. Yes it's still on warranty period but the service at my place isn't that great.. Do you have any other problems with the card? Is 80C the hot spot? That's very cool compared to mine..
@@andreslinn69it's definitely a problem. In my case, my gpu also have the same problem and my pc suddenly shutting down by itself because it's too hot when playing game. Then I checked my gpu turned out the thermal pad got loose and I just put it back and tighten the screw also changed the thermal paste, and it's back to normal and even cooler than before.
All the GPUs you mentioned will be bottlenecked in some games, I own a r5 2400g, and in games like csgo and valorant I have a bottleneck even with an rx5500xt, now sure in more gpu demanding games that will not be that big of a bottleneck but in my opinion he can get something like a rx 5600xt used for around 150$ and upgrade the power supply and the CPU with the left money(if he sells his CPU for sure)
There is no such a thing like a equal CPU to GPU in every game and with every resolution.
@@kaziulistonosz7230 the 6650XT will have a massive bottleneck since it runs in an 8x PCIe 4.0 connection and the CPU supports PCIe 3.0
@@spackseries4400 th-cam.com/video/OXWK1WlqoBU/w-d-xo.html
It should be mostly fine.
You have older generation CPU which wasnt that powerfull. ZEN 2 was a boom tbh so 3k and beyond
Then he would need a better motherboard
Exactly the same setup I had, thanks for the info!
Dang 1080ti still rockin some
3200g will bottleneck the 6650xt
Yes it definitely will.
i would rather buy 6650xt... then later on I will upgrade my CPU to R5 5500/5600... although it will bottleneck that CPU now but he is making a good decision for the long run IMO...
@@abdallahhafizsheen7259 You should get a better CPU because at least you can turn down settings to get more fps. When you are CPU bottlenecked you get stutter and little wiggle room to increase performance in most games(especially in an age of increasing CPU demand and bad PC ports). When you're gpu bottlenecked you get a lower frame rate that can be increased with more optimized settings and lower resolutions. It's much better to plan to upgrade your GPU down the road than your CPU imo (if you have the luxury of making that decision of course)
A great bottleneck, I don't know why he said that Cpu won't bottleneck the GPU
That bottleneck calculator gave an incorrect result, if you check again it actually bottlenecks the 6650 XT for around 30%. In any case i don't know where Zach left his common sense, thinking a Zen+ quad core would not bottleneck such card.
Running a RX 5700 XT with a Cooler Master 500w psu along with i5-9600k, 16gb ddr4 3200mhz and no problems here.
Definitely wanna upgrade the PSU. 500 W is very limiting these days
Pls i need an recomendetion of a gpu for ryzen 5 5600 16 gb ram and 700watt powe4 suply
Heyy 6700 XT is a gpu id recommend. Im sure theirs other options like a 3060 ti and 3070 maybe even better?? but Radeon is better than Nvidia. Nvidia's vram is very terrible especially for upcoming games nowadays. 6700 XT is a must and very amazing. You can look for gpu recommendations on google and see what will work and won't. What's within your budget range, will little to won't bottleneck, and lastly, a gpu that can handle games that have intense graphics for the best experience 🙂.
@@cutiepie._ 3070 he will need a 650w power supply I've got a 3070 now with amd Ryzen 9 7900x 750 power supply and 32gb ram runs any game high settings
@@DontGetBreezy Yess, he mentioned he had a 700wat, and I did recommend him Radeon over Nvidia just because the vram on Nvidia's cards isn't really much to handle super intense games. With new games coming out everyday vram is a must as well!!!
@@DontGetBreezy But 3070 is definitely a good choice 😁
@@cutiepie._ things is most cards have around 8gb vram and in this there is no problem on that Nvidia is optimised on most modern games where and amd is not I had a amd 6650xt and I would get game stutter in most games that was with my old pc build with a 6650xt amd Ryzen 5 3600 550w power supply and 512gb SSD m2
I need a gpu recommendation for an i3 13100f, 16gb 3600mhz cl18 ram, and 600w psu
6700xt
rx 6650 XT or RX 6700 non xt if you're concerned about budget, rx 6700 xt if you're willing to spend more
Rx6600
I have a 500 watt psu, and relatively recent hardware, it runs perfectly fine
I was so excited when I saw the title to this video but then that went away after you didn't mention anything about the 5600g....so when is that vid coming out? Please and thanks 😊
Same recommendation for a 5600g, but if you're on a bigger budget you'll only be limited by your power supply, so a 6800xt or 3080 will be perfect if you can afford it.
Spotted a RX 5700xt for 125 bucks
It's a great value isn't it?
Imo yes that's a very good deal depending on what card you currently have
yes its basically a 8gb 3060 without rt
@@arz1898nha bro the 5700xt Is on pair if not Better than the 12gb One, but It has shitty rt, doesnt have dx12 ultimate, and consumes a lot, but in therms of raw performance it is very good for its price imo
I need a GPU recommendation for i3 10100f.
Gtx 1650 or 1050
@@KZenGamer 💀
Used gtx 1660 super, but depending on your budget, for not so much extra money you can get even rx 6600.
Rx 6600 would be a bottleneck cuz of 8gigs of vram
@@KZenGamer that's not correct it's because the rx 6600 is using x8.0 PCIe lanes compared to i3 10100f which uses PCIe 3.0
holy shit, i did not expect to hear about the 3200g in 2023. This is my first APU for my budget setup and had a similar configuration. 16gb 3200mz and a 450W PSU and ONLY used the APU for about 2 years.
i was fortunate enough to be given old parts from friends such as a Cryto Mined GTX1070 and 32gb Ram kit but i did have to upgrade my PSU to 650 to compensate that GPU.
My 3200g is still going strong but i've been looking for an 8core CPU next
that gpu runs beautifully on a 430w evga bargain psu so there was no need to upgrade it
No cap the 5700XT slaps i was running it with my I7 8700k and it worked like a charm but i'm looking for a 2080Ti now. Might go straight to a 3080 because i am doing a 12th gen Build this year
I have a 5600g and then paired it with my brothers old 1070.
Spot on bro!
Rtx 3060 now going to take a good place as there are going to be vram hungry games in 2024 as they are on unreal engine 5
I have that setup with 230 w, my dad has a server for the lessons in university, and sometimes he brings 1050 ti to me, it works well.
Day 4 of asking, can you do a video on the ice Lance v2 at ztt
Rate my setup: Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G, 16GB DDR4, RX550. I had the gpu before upgrading from an athlon or something old like that, but i got the system gpu-less so i just decided to use this one. Definitely on the path to upgrade after i get a 2nd monitor
If you're building now then yeah, 600 or 650w psu is recommended. But if you already have a good 500w psu, just use it. If you having black screen or bluescreen or random reboot after you put upgrade your gpu, then it's time to upgrade the psu.
Dont use bottleneck calculators as they can give bad results. You cant put a percentage on a bottleneck. Its random as always and depends on the pc.
If you are looking for a Rx 6650 xt, then you should look for a Rx 6700 (Non XT), it has more tell and with a small adjustment of voltage you'll have no problem whatsoever while having a better gaming experience. Princes may vary place to place, so take a look for yourself
i need a work gpu and a cpu for online work< i love your videos they help a lot
Bought mine 3080 zotac for 300€ teated and all fine just took me few month to find thw right deal keep on looking never rush it
My current build is a 550w PSU, RTX 2060, and R5 5600G simply because I found a dirt cheap G that was like 50 bucks less than the cheapest regular 5600 I could find. Planning on upgrading the 16gb of ram to 32 and getting a 750w PSU soon to set me up for a CPU upgrade (Probably an r7 5800) and later down the line a GPU upgrade.
And of course its all in a shitty 50$ aerocool cylon. Cant wait to have the ultimate sleeper build PC when its upgraded!
Arc A750 or even the A770 16gb are solid and the 750 is ~$200 where I live and the 770 16gb is about 270
I have the same specs and I run it with a RX 580
If your going for a 5700XT do yourself a favour and get a triple fan not a blower. They run hot on most games. The triple fan works wonders on cooling it though
Can you make a huge pc with every component (every gpu every cpu every motherboard ext...)
“Good question”
Nah men i need your whole 30 mins to build my pc.
I have 5600G and among with rtx 2060 is super combo for FHD recording or streaming.
I'm running an i5-10400 16gigs of RGB ram , 140mm AIO, 6700xt all on an MSI Z490 Gaming Carbon on a 500watt psu. Never had any issues
Need a gpu recommendation for a intel i7 4790k. Got a 750 watt power supply
5700xt OC for $130 used~ off eBay. set voltage in afterburner at 1.112v, +50 power, 1815mhz vram and set custom fans. 👌👌👌 My sapphire is running good at 2100mhz, 1.115v, 1850mhz vram, +50pwr. Currently running that with my 600w gold psu and R5-7600g
I was gonna say the 5700xt, my nephew ran his with a 2600x and a 600w psu, im sure u can do a 5700xt with that apu just fine at 500w
then i wanna ask this community too..... i want a good budget upgrade recommendation (cpu mobo) for my gtx1080ti cards n also cooler master gold cert 1000w psu
I'm not sure what the prices are like in your area but in the UK right now, You can get a Ryzen 5 5600G for about £115 and an an ASRock B450 Pro4 R2.0 for about £80.
That's a great combo for less than £200 and will be waaay more than enough to handle your 1080Ti
@@kartdodger owh ill take a look in my country market....... tqvm
That bottleneck calculator gave an incorrect result, if you check again it actually bottlenecks the 6650 XT for around 30%. In any case i don't know where Zach left his common sense, thinking a Zen+ quad core would not bottleneck such card. With that processor i wouldn't go beyond GTX 1060/RX 580/RX 5500 unless a CPU upgrade is also around the corner.
ACtually there is still bottleneck
but the Driver overhead helps
Day 1 of asking what gaming pc to get
I have a budget if 1000-1300 dollars mind recommending me some parts to get it
The rx 5700 xt is great gpu for 2k gaming
I first built my computer with a 5600g and a stock PSU, next thing i did was buy a 750w psu. 2 days ago I bought a 3060 and now im happy with my creation
How's the bottleneck? Im also use r5 5600G, later on i will try up my 450 watt psu and then gpu
And I not the only person confused why this video is labeled for a 5600 but it's for a 3200
Exactly my rig minus gpu, i still have gt 1030, pretty much usable don't want to upgrade unless for dragons dogma.
I was in this situation and bought a 1070 for £100 used!
Recommended for i5-11400, 16 gb of Vengence ram with a 750W cx750m
I actually have a 550w power supply but its a good one and mu pc preference is on about between 700 fps 1200 fps
I have the same specs and planning to buy rx 7600 but I have 650w psu.
What motherboard and ram would you recommend for a ryzen 5 7600x and a rx 7800 xt. Going for a white pc setup and a future proof system.
Bro literally has the exact same build as me wth, even the motherboard 💀
Can you suggest a $800-900 build, that is mostly focused on productivity like programming, editing with some gaming capabilities.
I am from asia, so not all parts may be available here and it is also kind of expensive here.
This is so untrue. I had a 3400g and an RX 6600 and the bottleneck was noticeably bad
Rx 6650 XT for 215 euros new is good. But now in a few days it became 285 euros
I need a GPU recommendation for R7 5700g 32gb ram and 650w power supply
I’ve been using a 500w psu with a 5700xt and trust me that bitch is good ash
What cpu
Ya here is the thing as well that there are people that would be playing casual non demanding games and even if the person isn't a gamer then the 3200G would be more than enough for doing everyday tasks.
4060 and 4060ti with low power draw is going to fit with 500 psu
What’s the benchmark site you showed?
Can you make a video on how to use laptop as a secondary monitor
Things you should consider before you buy a gpu
1) your budget
2) the resolution and types of games you want to play
3) your psu
People think what gpu you should buy depends on mostly on your cpu but that's not true. Even a ryzen 5 3600 can tame a 4090 in 1080p if played the games are being played in the right settings
better be safe than sorry with that psu
Uhh I was in this exact situation before with ryzen 3 3200g and bought 6650xt, i am absolutely bottlenecked
I NEED RECCOMENDATION FOR A 10700K, 850 WATT PSU, 32G RAM. AIMING FOR THE MAX SETTINGS ON 1440P
bro, 3060s cost less than 200 used 🗿
GPU recommendation for i5 13500 both used and new ( team green only)
My local Cex is selling a GTX 1080 for €230
My built is ryzen 1600 with a 1650Super 16gigs of ram and a 450 of power supply
I need a recommendation for a i5-11400f 16 gb ram b510-k motherboard 600 watt with stock cooler
The 3070 is a good price in the used market too
RX580 on uber cheap end. Then 6650XT is great tho. I snapped up the 6700.
It makes a huge difference whether or not it is a high quality power supply with Japanese capacitor that is 80+ Gold rated or some low quality Chinese crap.
I need a build with around 1200 uero budget 😅
I ran a rtx3080 on that cpu for a while. Not too bad actually. 😅
Better off saving money and getting a card with more than 8GB's when you can. Anything less just doesn't cut it anymore
also 500w can take a 5700xt well enough, it has same power draw as rx 580 and people even ran those with 450w psu! (quality ones ofc)
i run one 5700xt with 530w bronze psu fyi
I need a pc build to run minecraft with shader in 100 fps which parts you recommended I am in budget
hey, since you do recomendations, any recomendations on a GPU for a Ryzen 5 5600g 32gigs 2 sticks of 16 gigs of 3600mhz ram 600w psu under 300$? its a budget pc, also my first custom build