grab this coupon for an Ender 3 S1 3D printer for $199! micro.center/Y... parts list for this PC build: micro.center/0kj need new thermal paste? www.yeesterpaste.com
Can a PS5 also check your emails, can a PS5 easily be used for internet browsing? What about some games that only PC gets (99% of console games get to be out on PC) Can your PS5 run as an emulator for other platforms? Oh sony released the ps6? Looks like your PS5 you just bought becomes obsolete in 2 years So... If you want less features for more, go for it
Bruuh. Just build everything from used parts. Most of my parts are used. Overall, I spent $450+ Specs: Msi B550 tomahawk motherboard- $100 nvdidia msi 1660ti-$130 Amd 5 5600-$90 16gb DDR 4 3600mhz cl16 (new got cheap deals)-$40 Sn850x 1tb (new got cheap deals) $40 Power supplies 750wwt-$15 Case-$60 Rgb fans-$40 Amd wraith prism- $10
@@joshpointohyour build would absolutely not outperform a newer PC. Your old Intel CPU won’t even be able to run Windows 11 and would have a much lower clock speed than the Ryzen 5. Also your GPU doesn’t have ray tracing or any new features like the AMD one in the video
@@ianthewarriorgamer8180hold on right there because the i7-6700k sure, it will be outperformed by the r5 4500, in cpu tasks. However, in dGPU tasks, the GTX 1070 8 GB will outperform it because the raw power is closer to an RTX 3050 8 GB and the RX 6500 XT is closer to a GTX 1060 6 GB, but with 2 gb less vram.
@@stephengayton5636 If he went with a single 8BG stick then everybody would be criticizing him for it and try finding an 8gb dual channel kit of DDR4.
@@Oxypyre pretty much any GPU, it’s equivalent to a 1650 super but lower memory, i almost got it for my build but decided on a used 2060 for 50 bucks more
He literally said "at micro center"... Those may have actually been the cheapest parts at his local store. Just because they exist doesn't mean they're in stock.
@@S4m4_ Bruh, its still better than my pc. It can prob run every game on medium settings in 1080p. No but fr, it would easly run gta V and a bit older titles on ULTRA settings.
Hold my beer, I got a pallet of 54 computers at a college auction. Including multiple numbers of the following. Lenovo M700 ssf, M710s, M720s, M710t, one Dell optiplex 9010 " a classic" and others. All with ram and hard drive. Cost around $1500. Or around $30 per computer. Just Google college surplus auction in your state.
got my first pc in 2023😅(I am working student I buy from won money) Phenom ii x2 560 8gb drr3 1600mhz ram 256gb ssd 256gb HDD Windows 10(64 bit) 18.5 Inch monitor Wireless keyboard Mouse and speakers Cost= 40 dollars (4000 rupees)
BTW...I AM IN A PINCH.....A FEW DAYS AGO MY LAPTOP STOP FUNCTIONING PROPERLY.....NOW I CAN ONLY OPEN CHROME IN IT---WINDOWS STORE,,CALCULATOR,,CAMERA,, PHOTOS ,,,,MAIL,,,ETC WONT OPEN......CAN ANYONE HELP😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😅😅😅😅😢😢😢😢
skill issue if u have a pc worse than the pc in the video, my laptop is literally like 4x better than the pc in the video so if your PC is worse than well then upgrade it?
@@bimg1915 who hurt you buddy* also it isnt and i could care less abt your opinion, it doesnt matter. also, funnily enough i mentioned laptop, not pc. maybe get better next time?
Real cheapest build: Intel 4004, 2kb ram, geforce 256, 'motherboard' for 4004, no case, no fans, 80x60p screen, 20W power supply, 64kb magnetic tape storage.
I suppose you could have used a Ryzen 5 4600G ($20 more expensive, but eliminates the graphics card), a single DDR4 stick ($20 for an 8GB module without XMP) and an old SATA SSD (may also require the screwdriver if you don't want it dangling around) if they were in stock and you had dared to go unbearably cheap.