Great video! I love that you included similar parts for same pricing. I'd really love to see a video that shows a low budget build like this with optional upgrades - like where can you take this build if you slowly upgrade it over time? Maybe a Pt 2 video for this one!
Hey RA visuals, i just bought these parts and now waiting for them to come in. I was lucky to already have a power supply from my previous dell optiplex build with a cheap gpu which recently started crashing making it useless. I am so excited to finally build my own pc from scratch so i can play league of legends and valorant without issues. Thanks for the budget build idea👍
I been on this build for the last couple of months was able to buy everything new same CPU,GPU,Mobo just different ram and psu case nd storage so far i love it
I am building this exact build I pad $307 before taxes $330 after. It could have been cheaper but b450 or 550 motherboard is only crossfire compatible and can be overclocked
Fair enough, Rob. Not all of us small RU-vidrs are made of money though or are just sent an entire computer to build. Sometimes I have to use what I can to piece together a build for you guys and make it work. Also, Black Friday is a very good time for PC building because of the sales, so I always like to make new builders aware of them. Have a great day!
A PC like this can be built with a small form factor case. I just chucked a new system in an old SFF case from 15 years ago haha. Total build cost £280.
AMD Ryzen 5 4600G is like my dead Nvidia graphic card gtx 660 that can display 1080p playing online PC games. When AMD announced AMD 4000 series only released to PC makers like dell or HP, I waited 2 years for it to be released when AMD Ryzen 3400G is out of stock and AMD released 4600G to fill in. because AMD do not want to use AMD 5600G in to fill in. Now i playing PlayStation 2 games on AMD 4600G because my PS 2 console spoil.Guys, remember to apply new thermal paste after 1.5 to 2 years because the thermal paste given by AMD will vaporize and left with only little bit of thin layer & dry thermal paste which is no good for AMD 4600G and strange artifact or lag will appear due to the dry thermal paste. Recommended to buy cheap thermal paste from coolermaster.
5600G is the same, was fine for simple steam titles, but I managed to get a 380 Euro RTX 3060 12GB and really its the business paired with this. These youtube videos are nonsense though, black friday, I had this lying around, I had that lying around , lol
@@RAVisuals I am an elite Old gamer who have seen the edge of time and I can tell you why they're released AMD 4600G to fill into 3400G and when AMD 4600G out of stock they use AMD 4650G and when 4650G out of stock they use AMD 5600G. You watch RU-vid video 4600G got some problem pause and play when playing dota2 online @1080p but when you set to 720p the problem disappear. AMD 4600G APU have this problem same as Intel G41 express chipset integrated graphics on the motherboard both of them have the same thing using system ram that is why graphic card use own ram.
I tried that on my gigabyte 520 mk Mobo with 4600g but couldn't find any option to do so after searching on internet I found out that it automatically increases and decreases shared memory as needed.
Very true! Might be easier but this gives people and upgrade path to a very strong gaming pc that can do more than an Xbox. It’s all about what you want to do though!
Love the video! Ill be in college in a few months taking nursing and i am planning to get a pc without buying a graphics card yet, since the R5 4600g has radeon graphics im sticking with it for a while until i get to earn another 200$ ill get myself a good graphics card soon after.
Interesting, and good component selection. In Europe we can also go for the Corsair VS450, since there's a saving in only having to cater for 230V. I'm interested in a Ryzen 4500/RX6600 combo as well, but finding a cheap motherboard that is compatible is something you have to be mindful of.
I personally use a Ryzen 4600G/ASRock Challenger (Radeon RX 6600) combo and for my first ever PC (and not even a full year in yet), it works amazingly for what I do. It can run Red Dead Online 2 at ultra 1080p and it holds quite well at and around 60fps (sometimes higher, sometimes lower)