It's impossible that it could be the worst because it was built by Scattervolt.
@tonyn2330Ай бұрын
Next level glaze
@clashnemesis3635Ай бұрын
@@tonyn2330lol
@LarsaXLАй бұрын
@@MarcoGPUtuber He just doesn't use enough thermal paste.
@88-bit-techАй бұрын
For the most part spot on, but I highly disagree with your take about DRAMless SSD's. It depends on use case. Majority of people are going to be completely fine with DRAMless SSD's and that's because most people are not writing large amounts of data all the time. If you find yourself writing large amounts of data frequently (that isn't being downloaded because the downloading will be bottleneck way before the write speed) then 100% a DRAM SSD is what you should get. What you should care more about is whether the SSD you have is using QLC or TLC NAND. In the end, I would also not recommend the Kingston NV2 ssd, but not because it is DRAMless, but because it's using QLC NAND (hence why it's usually cheaper) which has lower life expectancy and has a higher chance of read and write errors.
@ianang2274Ай бұрын
Some youtuber is out of touch. America is not the only country who like tech.
@Sokol10Ай бұрын
NV2 is very common in "gaming PC" here in Brazil, just because is what most of gamer's can afford.
@88-bit-techАй бұрын
@@Sokol10 there are dramless tlc ssd's that you can get off aliexpress that are likely cheaper or similar price than the nv2 if you're willing to wait
@motomd1928 күн бұрын
@@ianang2274 "oh no youtuber doesn't like poor value parts so he must hate poor people"
@mocksoul24 күн бұрын
I bet some KZbinr don't even understand how dram cache used in nvme
@jonservoАй бұрын
I clicked on the video and was genuinely afraid it would be the pc I was planning to build lol
@mottapuffs9917Ай бұрын
Me too😅😂
@Ryanjerel912Ай бұрын
Just built one and was holding My breath until I seen the cpu and GPU
@mottapuffs9917Ай бұрын
@@Ryanjerel912 which cpu and gpu u have bro?
@unforgivencaleb528Ай бұрын
Remember: "Be Cool! Be Gamer!"
@TASMITDAS-fb4mlАй бұрын
Typical ibuypower pre built lmao💀🙏
@corey-s3qАй бұрын
my dad bought a ibuypower prebuilt 2 years ago for 1k and got a 1660 super and a 10 gen i5.
@XiXlovejoyАй бұрын
Dont even own a PC. I just enjoy watching his builds. One day i will go to PC from console. And this will be the place i come to for a build. Great work 👍🏻
@AlexHusTechАй бұрын
*Still miles better than mine lool*
@ScatterVoltАй бұрын
😅
@SeeJayPlayGamesАй бұрын
IKR, I mean if he's giving it away, I'll take it. My wife needs a system and I'd give her mine, which is 10 year old tech at this point.
@GMDSulkyАй бұрын
This is how I learned they made 8000 series processors without their integrated graphics :P
@userunknown103016 күн бұрын
yeah they don't talk about half of their line up most of the time it is because they where meant for pre built oem pc its weird they actually made this one consumer based.
@gogaming5449Ай бұрын
soo glad my friend listened to me xd he wanted to buy 3060 12 gb but i managed to get him on amd side for rx 6750 xt same price but like 40% + performance :D
@ScatterVoltАй бұрын
You saved him
@RADish-officialАй бұрын
Based, do not buy a non 4080s nvifia gpu, at the moment all of them are terrible value
@maniac880Ай бұрын
@@RADish-officialbesides maybe 4070 super
@LarsaXLАй бұрын
@@RADish-official what if I found a 4060 at 20% off?
@ieattacos68Ай бұрын
50% off
@axofraniuАй бұрын
im buying my first proper gaming pc today. im building it myself. i chose 32gb ddr4 ram asus 3060 dual oc 12gb and i5 12400f... maybe its not the best but considering the fact that i was playing for the last 5 years on a radeon r7 graphics cpu with no gpu, 16gb of terible ram, a awfull psu and 2 60hz office monitors im really happy. i dont even play games that are trashing ur pc so its a good choice for me
@Koofi3Ай бұрын
I have a very simmiliar build, im switching from gaming on a laptop with a gtx 1050ti and and i7 8th gen (forgot what the excact name was) to a rtx 3060 12gb and a i5-13400F with 32gb ddr5 ram
@Ryth101Ай бұрын
Honestly if not for your content i wouldve probably made so many mistakes that i would surely have come to sorely regret. Thanks for making these type of videos, youre saving thousands of peoples asses
@1gatomonАй бұрын
you had me laughing about the thermal paste..
@ScatterVoltАй бұрын
😅💀
@PurpleSytheMusicАй бұрын
@ScatterVolt I'm building a PC soon and I'm new, I'm correct in thinking that if you have Thermal Paste on the stock cooler, then you don't need to apply more?
@Level3LifestyleАй бұрын
Crazy how much it all costs now.. Back when i built my first gaming pc it cost me £750 for a high-end beast
@max29plАй бұрын
Still better than coweed-19 prices 😭
@AlaskanGamerGuyАй бұрын
"I just was not a fan of it," is decidedly not an "objective opinion".
@MvllonАй бұрын
People are always worried about building a PC but my first build in 2014 got dropped out of my moving van when i went to college, still ran fine.
@userunknown103016 күн бұрын
well yeah they can take a lot of abuse now and days but people still seem to be able to break them some how i know i did some how bent the pins on my amd cpu because the fan wouldn't come off with out taking the cpu with it lol. but i mean i tried to pull it back into place but instead broke it off lol. some people like me just have bad luck around electronics.
@Trisstan20Ай бұрын
got kingston NV2 1GB on my second budget build (ryzen 5600 radeon 6700) and its absolutely fine ssd:) like dont get it for proffesional work, for gaming i see np with this drive
@LarsaXLАй бұрын
An idea on what you should do with it: A video where you go through every part and find a use case for the components. You could go something like: "Yes, the 3060 is not the graphics card you should be buying in 2024, but if you find a cheap one on the used market, it pairs well with these components..." Maybe do a nice "console killer" with that cheap motherboard in a small case etc. Would be nice to see if you can make them work.
@ScatterVoltАй бұрын
A console killer build could be dope
@Viewable11Ай бұрын
Prices for used graphics cards always reflect their true value. The used RTX 3060 12GB sells for 150 EUR upwards. This is a reasonable price, and a very good price if you want to use it for local AI inference. All Nvidia cards carry a price premium for their superior AI inference, and from the 30xx upwards they carry the additional premium for AI powered game rendering.
@CoolTI-DanielАй бұрын
After years of not building (I am a PC Gamer and Professional I.T. guy for over 20 years now) You (and some other tech youtubers) inspired me to finally built a PC for fun, benchmarking and resell. 1250 CAD so 900USD Ryzen 7600X (I couldn't wait for ALIExpress time shipping) Thermalright CPU cooler Asus B650 ATX motherboard Teamgroup 2x16 GB Ram DDR5-6000 CL3 Teamgroup 1TB NVME drive, PCIE4 ATX Deepcool case Not super fond of it, but EVGA BR 700W All new, but a used Sapphire Nitro RX 6800 for 350 CAD or 252USD which I feel is a proper good deal. Came super clean, in box.
@letterkeys4440Ай бұрын
Still rocking my first ever I buy power with an i59400f and 1600gpu. This pc would be a SUBSTANTIAL upgrade for me lol
@ScatterVoltАй бұрын
LOL
@letterkeys4440Ай бұрын
@@ScatterVolt If that thing haunts you at night i will gladly take it off your hands lmao
@maniac880Ай бұрын
@@letterkeys4440beg
@PCgamerChannelАй бұрын
Most of the real world have a PC weaker then this XD, kinda delusional video
@userunknown103016 күн бұрын
@@PCgamerChannel well i think it was meant just for saying don't buy the cheapest of the cheap because there are better deals out there i don't think it was really based of being cheap as in price or spec because my build didn't even get this high and does better then this one. i think it was the cheapest stuff people where buying on amazon.
@dragonsoldier200Ай бұрын
I used to have that exact 3060 in my rig. Recently switched to a yeston 7900xt and couldnt be happier
@ScatterVoltАй бұрын
Smart choice!
@Gigi_Finizio27 күн бұрын
Excuse me, I want to create my own PC and I was thinking about a 7900xt and Ryzen 7 7800x3d combo, It Is good for you?
@letsgosleepАй бұрын
Somehow this is way more fun than building a proper pc
@DannysTechChannelАй бұрын
Thank you for speaking so much truth on the 3060! I’m time stamping this 🎉
@shuqifleysalasa4643Ай бұрын
One thing i admire about this youtuber ... he always responds to his subscribers .... Love ur vidz .. Actually, put bad boys 4 on hold to watch this pc ...
@hasibsaifee1819Ай бұрын
Your contents are too good, Marc. I have watched many other videos on different channels regarding PC components but yours are top notch undoubtedly. I was searching for a build with rtx 4070super+ ryzen 7 7700 and wasn't sure if it would be a bottleneck or not.Your $1500 build guide cleared my doubt. Keep up the good work.
@michaeljkeeneyАй бұрын
Builds crap PC, installs and runs Fortnite, gets nitro fists on drop. Meanwhile, 74 chests later and during end game, and I'm still fistless. 😑
@Driver_1227Ай бұрын
I got the 3060 a year and a half ago. Been a great Card but I'm looking at other cards to this date. But I wouldn't say it's the worst. Great video had more than a few laughs
@ginsale6482Ай бұрын
"PC is PC" - Someone
@DanDiverАй бұрын
I love your channel. I've been building my own PCs for about the length of time you've been alive. You are informative and a bit of a smart arse..an overall enjoyable channel. Keep it up!
@istaygolden3017Ай бұрын
Been waiting on a new DaddyVolt video let's go 🔥💪
@J-stee-Z27 күн бұрын
You provide quality information good sir thank you! I bought 3 tubes of thermal paste, a sheet of the Honeywell 7950, and my cooler comes with it pre-applied. I think my first build will be sweet!
@mmmihai1384Ай бұрын
im having a 2015 gaming pc so thats not bad for some average person probably but for me , i will never give up my pc for a better one
@djharris10Ай бұрын
i have a 3060, honestly i bought it in 2022, and I feel like I just want to use it until I honestly can't, or maybe wait until the next gen comes out
@Sokol10Ай бұрын
10:55 - Case like this one is the best seller in a big hardware retailer here in Brazil, the only difference is that the front panel is glass, "glued" over the fans location, with zero gap for air input, people think is a good deal, saving some bucks for buy cheap RGB (yes 12v) ~ 30-40 CFM low quality (Chinese OEM) fans. 😜
@Datss_Ай бұрын
It still runs better than my 8gb memory laptop 😭😭😭
@abu3184Ай бұрын
This is like a pc building uni. How so you might ask, well... at my uni we first learned a shitton of theories and approaches that failed and were not adapted,and only then did we learn the proper way. In summary, Scattervol be usin mad teaching skillz. GOAT 🐐
@shaunmaxwell2745Ай бұрын
Yes that Kingston drive is absolute garbage. So many pc crashes because of it
@gjallarhorntАй бұрын
can you recommend another ssd? i was planning to buy that one 😂😂
@Ethan7_7Ай бұрын
Ive only had those and have had nothing but a great time
@shaunmaxwell2745Ай бұрын
Yeah just had two be crappy. Anything a bit higher end really. Like the Samsungs and western digitals
@Ethan7_7Ай бұрын
@@shaunmaxwell2745 I had a 256 kingston nvme, all good. Now a 512 same one, perfectly fine again. My 2.5 is also a kingston, 1tb for games and also good. Samsung is way too expensive tbh
@kerbstomp2484Ай бұрын
@@gjallarhorntI have the ssd it’s not bad I got when it on sale for 25$ for 1Tb I’d say it’s worth it
@darkshadowx803Ай бұрын
how are you doing ScatterVolt & Good morning everyone
@ScatterVoltАй бұрын
Mornin’
@darkshadowx803Ай бұрын
@@ScatterVolt how are you doing sir?
@itsmejak788820 күн бұрын
i can't believe he forgot the thermal paste smh.
@aquaplex9930Ай бұрын
The irony during building this pc is off the charts 😂 Love it. Great to know what to look out for and avoid when building a budget pc. Thank you for another great video sir 🙂
@ekiM2KАй бұрын
I have been doing my research into parts and I thought I was being pretty thorough and knew what to look for. Had no idea that Kingston NV2 didn't have DRAM cache... I knew to look out for those I just missed it and still nearly bought it. Thanks for helping me dodge that bullet
@Luibo111Ай бұрын
I think, I need therapy after this.
@PCgamerChannelАй бұрын
Lol do you have a 3060?
@jayb2705Ай бұрын
There is a great PC build video from The Verge which I can recommend
@forgotten4006Ай бұрын
You forgot to apply thermal paste to your fan bearings...
@scudsturm1Ай бұрын
no dont do that thermalpaste thing, getting The Verge Flashbacks
@VHBEnginesАй бұрын
If your building a truly budget pc it winds up being so cheap that you'll just build the next leg up when it's time I stuffed a i7 4790k paired with a Chinese rx580 into a 30$ case with a "questionable" psu and a year later it's doing just fine with plenty of heavy use
@EndermanfreyАй бұрын
This hurts because my PC is worse in EVERY way, down to having a mechanical hdd
@Vergil69420Ай бұрын
scattervolt you forgot the thermal paste
@MasterInDiguiseАй бұрын
Sad part is... A lot of people who buy prebuilt like this are gonna think this is an awesome PC. When you have never used a good PC you wont appreciate or have a standard on what good is For the longest time i used a 1060 laptop and thought it was fine. When i custom made my 4070 ti super desktop and went from 60 hertz monitor to 180... It changed my world Now when i go back to my old laptop, it feels slow, gunky, and ancient. But before i got a really good PC, it felt fine. Without trying or playing on a good pc, the specs of what you built will feel fine and for some people, who may be a first time buying a pre built "gaming" pc... It will feel like a new world
@macrot5419Ай бұрын
me during the whole video: "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"
@ФедяКрюков-в6ьАй бұрын
- Cheap b650s are perfectly fine for future upgrades, unless you are planning to upgrade to some kind of a monster of CPUs. In any case there is little reason to buy parts with an upgrade in mind. In 99% you would buy new CPU + new mobo anyway. - DRAMless SDDs are perfectly ok for an average user, who do not plan to, say, work with video. Kingston is a respectable company. The real bottom line is a cheap chinese ssds build from refab memory chips - I've got 5200 CL38 Adata XPG, it works 6000 CL30 perfectly fine. In most cases you don't need expensive RAM
@Ethan_Mcfly17 күн бұрын
That PSU is really great for the price.
@NemusDarkАй бұрын
Great advice Scattervolt ⚡
@dianaalyssa8726Ай бұрын
I see a budget timebomb on the desk, where a real PSU should be.
@RezMan00Ай бұрын
This Video is very mind blowing, I learned so many things from this. It's also entertaining. You should do this type of video once a year
@huntingfighteroramaraАй бұрын
I honestly feel the lag in Fortnite was mostly an internet problem, the teleporting around is literally what I'd expect from internet problems so i think you're a bit unfair there, the mouse idk, I've had my fair share to so with low power PC's and I have literally never experienced any of those two problems with even the weirdest screwed up setups
@istaygolden3017Ай бұрын
12:06 Isn't "acrylic glass" actually plastic? lol
@envy2069Ай бұрын
Basically 😂
@iiisaac1312Ай бұрын
The VRAM is the only thing the 3060 has going for it, making it a low barrier to entry for AI workloads. If you buy two, you have 24GB of VRAM. A new card with 24GB of VRAM is way more expensive than two 3060 12GB.
@FlupteaАй бұрын
Rage worthy build. I hated every minute of it! Great job ScatterVolt!
@panfilip9963Ай бұрын
Wish the situation on the GPU market was better in Poland. For $300, you can get an RTX 4060, but the ones that aren't exactly on top of the rankings of all RTX 4060's, unless you're buying used. Hell, you can't even get 3060ti for $300.
@johnpaulbacon8320Ай бұрын
The Lag is a result of the Dram-Less SSD - which is effecting everything else.
@AlaskanGamerGuyАй бұрын
I'm pretty sure that "acrylic glass" is made from acrylic and not glass.
@weedmanjuniorАй бұрын
thermal paste wasn't clearly enough. btw, nice video. I hadn't even thought about half the things that can be done wrong.
@shannonbrooks3322Ай бұрын
There's nothing wrong with being a vrm snob when you're doing a build on any budget, it ensures more future proofing. Idk if anyone would actually notice the latency on ddr5, or see the actual speed difference on a 4th gen nvme unless they have compatibility issues or it's just not working properly. What was AMD thinking when they released this CPU? For the graphics card, the 3060 and 4060 are pretty bad for the price in 2024 .
@wateryevents960Ай бұрын
Those thermaltake PSU's are good for one thing, putting into spare parts builds with components from like 10-15 years ago that would never draw that much power anyway, and they are cheap enough that your not throwing away money.
@Ramble1234Ай бұрын
The only thing I'll disagree with you about is the 3060. If the 4060 had 12gb of vram, it would be a great card ever, but the fact that it has 8gb of vram means that it'll be obsolete soon. Sure, frame generation is a good thing, but you do realize frame generation uses up vram? You mostly likely aren't able to use it in demanding games as the vram will just be full At least with the 3060, you still have dlss and all that vram. It's only 10-15fps slower, but you can find it cheap used for like $200-$220.
@SwingArmCityАй бұрын
Why? You bought the 3060 didn't you, haha. Justify your moronic decision.
@ganthcАй бұрын
When I think of Scattervolt now, only four words will come to mind: Be Cool! Be Gamer!
@ram824us1Ай бұрын
All tech KZbinr must make this kind of video ,open my eye also, very very good theme
@macblinkАй бұрын
It still got more performance power than my loved build (r5 3500 + rx 6600) from 2021 lol
@LarsaXLАй бұрын
Wow, you just came and called me out, partially. I got two of those SSDs, a cheap Asrock motherboard(But it was considered the best budget motherboard by Hardware unboxed, so is it really that bad?) I considered the 3060 12gb but ended up getting the 4060 8gb instead. At least I didn't cheap out too much on the CPU and PSU. Got a 7600X with a decent air cooler and a 80+ Gold 750W PSU. No, I did not look it up on psu cultists. My case is second hand, but pretty nice. Flat front, but with vents and a nice dust filter, also two fans and filters in the bottom.
@adrian1881mw3Ай бұрын
Man the rtx 3060 is really frustrating. A friend of mine was looking to upgrade his 1060 6gb. I suggested him getting a RX 6600, a 6650 xt, or a 6750 xt. The prices were $190, $210, and $320. He was just obsessed with the 3060, didnt want any of the 8gb cards and he was unsure to buy radeon, at the end i suggested a 3060 asus phoenix v2, it was priced at $180 on a sale, he ended up buying a 3060 from gigabyte for $300... almost the same price as the 6750 xt. At the end it was a big improvement over his 1060 6gb, but he could have got something much better.
@DumDumAnimationsАй бұрын
Hide this video from prebuilt companies before they get any ideas 😅
@kopp8579Ай бұрын
This video was the highlight of my day. I wouldn’t be mad if you did a little thermal paste trolling in more videos lol.
@jamesolcott4388Ай бұрын
I'm glad you informed me that I shouldn't build this, but it is still better than what I have
@cayde6969Ай бұрын
Thankyou for the build. Will follow it
@KadiusFTWАй бұрын
I actually really like that motherboard because it lets you overclock memory really well with its 2 dimms, and a not terrible vrm for the cost.
@aethelkenАй бұрын
this is hardest pc build i’ve watched
@mws02Ай бұрын
I still use the little brother of that NVME XD, which is Kingston NV1. Bought it on early December in 2022 and later regretted it because NV2 came in 2023 for exactly the same price! Same Price but different Speed and Generation XD
@Midori_Ringo18 күн бұрын
I know it's not the intention but these cheap cases CAN be great if you can DIY. Back when HTPC's were a thing especially in the early days that's what we had to do a lot of the time. A lot are cheap enough that if you have a specific use scenario you can hack them up to suit your needs. Hacking up a $30 case is a lot different to hacking up a $150case. Now at $36 whether it's worth your time investment is up to the individual. But adding a mesh front by cutting out the recessed triangular panel is pretty basic and easy for me with the tools i have and the skills I have. But I still wouldn't buy it personally because of the Be Cool! Be Gamer! cheese and general poor layout. But there's also plenty of cases for like $10 more that offer the basics for a general use scenario.
@gingermetallurgistАй бұрын
It would be super cool if you got all the parts for a good $750 dollar system and then rebuilt the crappy build one part at a time, testing after each update. That way we could see practically what difference each part choice makes... granted, that's tons of work, and bottlenecks might confuse the results a bit, but i still think it would be an awesome video..
@DICEBOY22Ай бұрын
In terms of being worst. My hand-me-down Gateway with a 9th Gen Intel i7 and a 710 ti GPU " Ha! Your no match for me! "
@Lurch-BotКүн бұрын
The 3060 12GB is the GOAT for budget building rn. The 4060 is a ripoff because it basically performs about the same as the 3060 and you're going to need that extra 4GB VRAM moving forward, even at 1080p. The features on 40 series cards do not make the 4060 better because Lossless Scaling Frame Gen exists. The app is $7. I played Forza Horizon 4 for over 100 hours at 1440p60 on a GTX670, using 2x scaling and 2x FG (internal render was 720p30). I was just as competitive in online racing as I would be on a much more powerful system, which is why I played like that for over 100 hours. Wasn't worth the data to reinstall on my main PC. Lossless scaling has lower latency and lower overhead than both Nvidia and AMD scaling and frame gen. Having said that, you don't buy a brand new 3060 in 2024 because it will be overpriced. The EVGA 3060 12GB XC I used for 2 years and am now getting ready to ship out in a PC I sold for $720 is the best one to get and they're going for around $180 on eBay. If you get one with Samsung VRAM, it is incredulously good at overclocking, benchmarking as high as the 3070 average at the upper end. It took awhile to sell my latest build because of KZbinrs such as yourself being hardware snobs and not bothering to look at benchmark results or notice that Lossless Scaling exists. Telling people the 3060 12GB is obsolete is just simply wrong. It is the most popular GPU on Steam for a very good reason. And it will stay that way for several years. When I got back into PC gaming in 2019 or so, I built a PC with an AMD A10-5800K and a HD6950, lol. I didn't do enough research and had been out of the loop too long. It wasn't an expensive build but I definitely could have had something better for the same money. It wasn't terrible when running in Crossfire. I did manage to get that right - choosing an APU and GPU that would work together in Crossfire. At the CPU supported speed, the best DDR5 on a B650 will be slower than some cheap DDR4-3200 CL16. There is very little difference in gaming performance between the 5800X3D and the 7800X3D and this RAM speed issue is why. DDR5 is not fully mature and by the time it is, the early DDR5 chipsets are not going to be able to take advantage of DDR5 that is actually superior to DDR4. I built my first gaming PC in 1995 and I went budget, building a 486 and overclocking the crap out of it at a time when it was all about the Pentiums. My OC on the intel DX2-66 was equivalent to an Am486 DX4-120 and ran Quake just fine because it benchmarked like a P75 in integer math and like a P60 in floating point ops. I've been an early adopter too and it isn't worth it. I also know that future proofing is a myth. Unless you have at least $2k to spend on your build, you should be building an AM4 system so you can spend more on your GPU. A 5800X3D (or 5700X3D, for that matter) is going to handle a 4090. It will likely be more than enough for a 5090. It would be advisable to buy an AM4 board with PCIe 4.0 support at this point. I can't recommend recent intel CPUs at all for a gaming PC. intel is always overpriced for what you get and the last couple of generations have major silicon degradation issues that aren't likely going to be fixed by updating BIOS. Either that, or you're going to lose a huge amount of performance if it does. The issue affects the entire product line, not just the i9s. Intel is still using the P6 microarchitecture at the heart of its CPU designs, a microarchitecture that launched in 1995 as the Pentium Pro. They are now at the point they have to clock the CPUs so high and push so much power through them to stay competitive that the CPUs are literally burning themselves up. They needed to do a clean sheet design when Ryzen launched.
@Andy_TibbsАй бұрын
I disagree with the PSU opinion, I have it in my personal PC (RTX 4070) and use it in 80% of my flips and never ever had an issue
@flouse.Ай бұрын
19:29 I love how you kept pulling out graphics cards 😂
@jeffreygrindle6396Ай бұрын
Iv used that power supply a bunch never once had a issue or had anyone call back about a issue its just good value
@nikkepii9584Ай бұрын
Nice build but why use stand-off under m.2? And you forgot thermal paste from your RAM. Turn case upside down so you have a bottom PSU. Your mobo orientation looks funny, make it more exciting. What GPU you think people on Steam should have? 4070 Super PC with no bottlenecks and all accessories (gaming mouse, kb, decent screen, table, chair) is 2000 euros. For some it is way too much.
@AlaskanGamerGuyАй бұрын
Wait. If the dumbest person alive could do it, then how is someone who can't also the dumbest person alive?
@PentenfiАй бұрын
I hate Asrock for putting out a trashy B650M-H/M.2 whereas the B650M HDV/M.2 is actually a really good performing board for the price. It's like they are dumbing their garbage by calling it just slightly different to better products so people get totally confused. I had to look up the correct name several times to make sure not to recommend the terrible one
@Venlorz19 күн бұрын
the thermal paste reminds about the guy keeps putting protein in his shake/juice...
@stuff_Ай бұрын
another day, another example of me choosing the worst possible motherboard in the world
@tomaswellmannnavarrete579318 күн бұрын
I bought everything for my PC, only have the SSD from this, couldn't afford anything better sadly
@ezecskornfan27 күн бұрын
Kinda close: same clock RAM, same chipset mobo, but is Asus, and I'm inclined to think I have the same M2 SSD because DRAM is too costly for my third world. And I mean, they rarely bring it here. You want DRAM? You have to order it, it is not in stores. Re-utilized case. Free beats anything. Apt? I made it apt with some coolers and a screwdriver.
@pioneeridi193Ай бұрын
I totally agree with you, this is the worse PC parts or worst value to price.
@Tk-ed8ryАй бұрын
Yeah I’m very glad I didn’t cheap out on my psu, the 850w psu is such a good thing for upgraded ability
@highexplosiveblitzАй бұрын
The worst gaming pc is in the thumbnail of the video saying the "BEST" amazon prime day sale video lol. i find that kinda funny. idk if its just the case or the actual pc
@AlaskanGamerGuyАй бұрын
I bet the case tooling is from some old steel case design and someone bought the tooling for cheap and is now using it for aluminum.
@titantitan8750Ай бұрын
You were getting 100FPS on Fortnight.... What do you think was causing the lag/jerking.
@kDon_51Ай бұрын
It might be his wife dongle, but I have no idea
@Man_of_BorschАй бұрын
I think you should definitely go for an aftermarket CPU cooler for better performance, something like Deepcool CK-AM209 V2 would do the better job because it's not a stock cooler
@moonstomper68Ай бұрын
I understand listing the limitations of cheap components, but I'm a little unsure as to why you messed around when installing the components and plugged things in incorrectly, etc.
@ScatterVoltАй бұрын
Why not. It’s fun haha.
@GrandeAdventureАй бұрын
I'm with Moonstomper on this one. It was pretty cringe.
@steveedinaАй бұрын
Next video: replace parts showing how much better it gets at each point. Start with SSD, processor, and next video card...