1.1 buy all components at same shop (especially those dedicated PC stores) at baka may discount ka pa, and they usually recommend components according sa budget mo.
@@ChrisTian-sd5yq GPU's are normally a significant portion of your budget for a gaming build. At least it has always been since I built my Pentium 4/FX5900 PC.
Thanks hardware sugar. I was actually contemplating if I should just get a steam deck because I thought a full decent gaming pc build would cost around 50k to 60k+ pesos. I'm glad that 45k is enough to get a decent a build. Hope to be able to get a full build from your shop soon. I'm still saving up.
If you're gonna build your own, shop around. Some parts can be cheaper in other shops like PCHub, Dynaquest, etc. I highly suggest to not follow this build unless you're really strapped for a budget. AM4 is pretty much a dead end platform. Pretty soon replacement parts will be hard to come by brand new. If you're building a new PC, I suggest looking at AM5 or LGA1700, the latest platforms from Intel and AMD. It might be a little more expensive, but you won't be stuck at an end of life platform where you're next upgrade would be pretty much replacing everything.
Actually OTW na yung build ko from easypc 46.8k nagastos ko hahaha over ng 6.8k sa orig na budget ko. Parts ko ay ryzen 5 5500, rx6600, b550 gigabyte ds3h, 1TB kingston NV2 m.2, Msi Mag A650B best "C tier" sa LINUS PSU tier list, T-1000case, 2x8 16gb ram ddr4 3200mhz cl16, 24inch specter 144hz (i forgot if 144 ba yun or 165hz), complete with keyboard and mouse + 6 120mm rgb fans for the case + 250php charge for assemble ng PC. I underestimated the possibility na mas mahal pala pag Physical store kaysa sa online (shopee or lazada). Nag physical store ako para mas maensure ko na wala ako problem pag dating sa warranty etc. Kaya naging 44.1k ako. Kaya naging 46.8k kasi nagkakaubusan ang rx6600 kaya +1k tas +0.5k fans para 6 fans na case tas +1k para high quality na makuha kong psu and +250 for assemble totalling around 46.8k
60k for gaming? Sa totoo lang kung gaming lang naman enough na yung lga 1700 na i3 at rtx 3050. May upgrade path pa. Dami kase sa mga pc builder ngayon masyadong snob pag mid lang yung parts. Puro performance at pagbibilang ng fps di naman inaapply sa real word application. This is a horrible build for 45k.
No regrets talaga ako nag sub ako sa channel na ito, matagal na akong silent viewer ng HWS. Legit info and sinashare similar kay Sir Bermor. For me, itong dalawa lang na tech channel pipiliin ko for PC. Awesome work as always guys. 100k cutie.
Very well said - very informative, thanks for this vid. This is way more helpful for those budget oriented PC builders who wants more value for their money. Honestly, nung makita ko yung article ithink it was also shared on Fb, most of the comments were on the negative side, it was really OP for a 45K build, pati yung components/parts choice.
I just discovered this particular video from your channel and you're a man of integrity and I respect that! I'm gonna trust your channel more than them na lang since they're more into mobile phones than PC. Thanks for going out of your way from doing this.
The i3-12100F is a beast and is the best option for mid/mid-high gaming. You can even get a proc+mobo bundles in some stores for only 10k. For GPU I'd go for a 1070 used, the market is flooded and it's still an excellent card for 1080p gaming for just around 6.5k. People are continuously over-paying for PCs and that's a shame.
good points, we are also big fans of getting second hand for this build though we restricted it to only brand new parts since the other build was also all brand new as well
This is my budget for my first PC Build. Though I want a white case and sort of a blue-y lighting to it. I have little to no knowledge about the parts but watching your vlogs are changing that.
Lmao... if I can send a Pic of my Set-up you will sure see that we have the same in mind🤣...I have a white Case with light blue rgb...di mo na kailangan Ng Ibang lights ..one favorite color is enough for a build...as long as Sync sya Sa setup mo😁
So... 1. Sponsored but not adequately disclosed 2. Value for price = bad/could be improved 3. Prices only possible due to deals on sponsored app/e-platform 4. Generally bad part choices (either bad part or ok part but not in the given context) 5. You're only buying (suboptimal) parts vs getting it fully built by a store (for better or worse) The Verge Philippines nga ung YugaKEK guide hahahaha But seriously, if you're buying parts or a shop-built pc, best to do your research. Don't just look at the price from 1-2 shops. Don't be afraid to ask others (tech groups, fb groups, friends who are more experienced, etc) for recommendations/suggestions/advice.
Good video. We should really spread awareness about proper pc part picking. I whenever a client or friends asks for my assistance in building or picking parts fior a PC, I tend to explain every as to why I chose it and always top priority is price to performance ration. We should really abolish "tiis ganda" pc build mindsend where it "might" look aethetically pleasing but peforms horribly.
You guys should make a PC/Laptop Buying guide for Parents lol. I see so many retailers in malls "lying" about why it's good for the sake of making a sale.
I wonder why yugatech would stoop down so slow for a sponsored video. Either yugatech's specialists are near newbie level in terms of tech knowledge and prices or the sponsorship is just way too good that they would sacrifice their reputation
nice!! nice explanation sa ilang years ko na experience in building a computer walang nakakagets kung bakit ganon mga napipili kong parts ng computer ko. finaly etong video na to is same as my knowledge about building a pc mapa technical man or hindi okay tong guide na to. pero kelaya pang pababain yang presyo na 43k to 36k promise pero goods ang video na to tama sa presyo at balance ng build
BWAHAHAHA! This might be the best video yet. It's really crazy that some shops take advantage of trusting customers like that. 45K is a decent budget. A customer deserves a halfway decent build. And as cliche as it is to say this, upgrade path is the way. Especially if you need a PC now but don't have the cash for your dream build.
Downside (?) of the AM4 platform is that it's a dead end. Upside is that you can eventually get a 5800X3D for cheaper later on without needing a motherboard change if you go for a b450/b550. Just get a Ryzen 5 3600/5600(X) + b450/b550 + 16g ram + remainder of the budget on a good gpu and that should be good enough for most builds (at that pricepoint) for a long time.
@@Skyline_NTR Yeah. The proper advice would be "Unless you're on a really tight budget, build on a newer platform (AM5 or LGA1700) even if you have to wait or stretch your budget a bit." The build in this video is dead end build. No significant upgrade path because of the platform and the 550w PSU.
I'd be pissed off if that's what my 45 grand would end up. Good video. They should have never shared that article. Yugatech is The Verge of the Philippines lol
I just saw something wrong from your build👀 The Motherboard does support a pcie 4.0 but your cpu Ryzen 5 5500 doesn't support pcie 4, ryzen 5 3600 however does support that "pcie 4"
good point, but I wouldn't say it's wrong, more like a necessary inefficiency at this price point to get access to better things a) the 5500 is still significantly faster than the 4500 b) going with a B550 board allows for PCIe4 NVMe speeds c) clear upgrade path to a better 5000 series cpu down the line
IMO a small TLC on the processor by at least buying a CPU cooler like the Deepcool Mini FS will go a long way. It only cost sub P400 and it already has 2 heatpipes and it will lower the CPU temps down to low 60's when gaming and idles at around mid 30's to mid 40's compared to the stock CPU cooler that will reach at high 80C when on full load and idles at 40C-50's. The stock cooler is indeed adequate but why skimp P400 more for a better CPU cooler. You can even go with a PCCooler R4000W ARGB for P990 if you want RGB and 4 heatpipes and you'd still be sub 45k. Just saying. But what's sad is that for an entry level all brand new 1080p PC Set with somewhat updated specs nowadays it would fork you 40k+. I miss the time when an entry level 1080p 60FPS all brand new parts would only cost 20-30k w/ Monitor and Peripherals.
I am a self-learned comp tech too, sa lahat ng mga channel about PC building, or reviews, isa ito sa mga trusted ko, kasi yess they are store, pero ndi lahat ng store ang aim ay mag benta lang, meron din na talagang tutulungan ka when it comes to performance, budget, etc... I am once like this man, meron at meron talaga na ndi maniniwala, at dun parin bibili sa store na what i call "kasi sabi nila"... most of the people in the PH dont trust Honesty... na kahit anong Honest natin about the Item, mas pipiliin nila ung mahal kasi nga daw "mahal = legit"... what kind of mindset is that, you are trying to help them and yet will disregard you soon... salute parin sa HS... shout out sa mga tech/sales na naka exp ng ganito.mapapangiti ka na lang talaga... sana makapag trabaho din ako sa mga comp store...
#Yugatech yari mga content writer nyo dito hahaha. Same kami nito Pentium 1 palang nagbuild na ng PC. Need kasi ng Yugatech ng collaboration with SM hahaha money, money, money. New supporter here #PapaZachGaming
Tama. Hindi naman to tungkol sa pagalingan, kundi tungkol sa consumers. Madami diyan wala naman alam, and magtitiwala with the likes of YugaTech dahil sa reach nila now knowing na they are not getting the best value. Props to HWS
built a friend a pc off of all 2nd hand parts and this is what I managed to get him I rounded everything off as I couldn't recall how much everything was but he spent around 42k+ AMD 5600g 7000 2nd hand Biostar A520 3000 New 1tb nvme 6000 New Samsung Robin Coolman case 1600 2nd hand 650 watt bronze 2500 2nd hand 27" Nvision monitor 165hz 6000 2nd hand 6700xt 17000 Optional Upgrade path 2nd hand KB & mouse combo 1000 NEW Total 44100 For Ram he had a 2x8gb Patriot Viper 3600 that he originally bought so we didn't need to spend for that Total including the 6700xt came out to 42k something :D
Yung sa Yugatech ata price based sa PC Express. Obvious kasi overpriced na tapos outdated parts din. Classic PC Express > pushes old stock > priced the same as more modern parts.
Di kaya ng budget ko buo yung mga budget pc dahil sa dami ng bills so I decided to just buy the components little by little. yung tipong it can run with IGPU pero may room for upgrades. Since I bought my CPU back in 2020 medyo mahal sya compared today I guess. I plan to match my Ryzen 5 3400g with a 1660 super mga next week siguro since medyo mura na sya. maabot lang yung 60fps is goods na for me. Im poor so yeah
Tanong lang, what's with the fondness of Nvidia gpu? I understand, ung dlss, okay yun, but it only really works on its high end gpu at 2k or 4k resolutions. There are better amd gpus.
The "YugaTech Brand Partner" simply means, that "We did not want to write this, but our brand deals/partners sponsored these items and spots. So we just placed them as is." TBH i didn't mind the post, especially since it was an SM Online Stores post. They have their writers just quickly write something up to tell their tenants that "We did something for you. You can't complain about your tenant fees and rates." As a marketing professional, brand deals are weird and tricky. It is just sad and regretful that YugaTech would bend over for this kind of write-up. I guess they shiny brand money of SM is so large that they couldn't resist.
Nakakatawa talaga yung build nila. Sablay na sablay talaga tung YugaTach eh. From that OnePlus Genshin RU-vid video gameplay issue tapos dito pa sa PC build. Sa tingin ata nila kaya nilang mauuto ang consuming public kase medyo may kalakihan ang fanbase nila since matagal na sila sa industry. Pero sa panahon ngayon, marami nang mga Pinoy Tech channels na talagang nagbibigay ng solid options at may puso para sa masa at isa na ang channel na ito sa mga iyon.
Ryzen 5 5500 only supports PCIE 3.0 so unless you're going to upgrade it down the line, B450 which supports PCIE 3.0 is a good combination for the R5 5500.
Mall sponsored kasi. Not sure bakit ganyan ang supplies ng most mall based computer shops (hindi lahat kasi may mga decent mall based shops naman) pero i had an experience back in 2016, naghahanap ako ng 2x8 3200mhz g. skill trident z, yung mga shops na natanungan ko sa mall parang takang taka sila na may ganyang brand at specs ng RAM. Ang lagi binibigay sa akin is 2133mhz/2400mhz tapos overpriced pa. PS: Still waiting for the day na active ang HWS sa Lazada.
Bought an ASUS ROG STRIX 1650 Super last 2019 sa Official Shopee store ni ASUS ROG for 11k including shipping a week before tumaas yung prices lahat ng GPU. Buti na lng inuna ko GPU kaysa sa ibang parts HAHAHAHAHAHA
Palagay ko for content sake lang kaya sila gumawa ng parang blind build at parang ai pa gumawa ng details. Reliable pa rin naman ang yugatech sa ibang reviews pero susukuan mo talaga yung mga banat nilang ganito. Salamat sa HWS at may basis kahit na simpleng juan. Pramis, no sugar coating; pag sinunod nila tong build ng yugatech, scam mangyayari
I am curious if makakasave pa further sa budget and allocate it to even better parts kung di mag-gogo with RGB parts. Not necessarily anti-RGB (mas magastos siya from how I see the parts) pero the least RGB you can have
our rig is basically no rgb already except for the case... you could probably get a cheaper case but we're happy with the quality and reliability of Deepcool (we've used the Matrexx 40 3FS extensively)
Share ko lang student lazada build ko. Ryzen 5 4600G - Php. 5800 Asus a520 - Php. 3500 PNY XLR8 White 2X8 - Php. 2890 Kingston NV1 250Gb - Php. 1470 PSU(Not so common brand) 80+White - Php. 1300 INPLAY CASE - Php. 600 Ung iba jan matagal ko na nabili kaya pricy pa pero ngayon mas bumaba na presyo. Diko shinare ito para magflex. Just to give idea sa mga ibang nagbabalak pa magbuild. Kung may mas better price to performance build kayo feel free to reply comment. Para makashare pa ng idea
Hello HW i really love watching your videos sana may ma upload kayo about chipset ng motherboard i found some expensive motherboard and other ay hindi is there a significant difference between them po
Good point... it certainly helps people who do not know much about pc specs and yugatech's guide is just too terrible and very misleading and buying from malls is just expensive af..... its just waaay better to buy at certain pc shops.
Well, not really, you can't build a 45k PC with a 3060 in it if that build includes a high refresh rate monitor and peripherals. You'll be teetering off the edge of 50k everytime even with a 3050ti.
@@jeremiah766 yeah, finished it till the end and I can honestly say also someone who builds rigs that an RTX 3000 build for 45k is not possible in the current price of parts today. Most feasible way of accomplishing this is by going through the 2nd hand market which isn't all too reassuring especially if you're a first time builder.