Dawid roasting pcs: "this seems like pc built by a newbie, but I'm sure you'll get better, good job dude!" Kyle from bitwit roasting pcs: "what the hell is this! No wonder your father left you."
@@birdsplaybs1234 i have a lenovo chrome book i told them i wanted something that could game for 350$ and they gave me this i did not know chhrome books can game
I took an Optiplex and cut out the side panel and inserted plexi for my daughter. Then I took a Borg cube ornament (with lights and audio) and extended the power button to the outside of the case and hung the cube in front of the plexi inside the case. Came out really cool.
I noticed at least one one (perhaps 2..) have their AIOs placed incorrectly. One of the other sites did a show on that a couple of days ago suggesting you should always have the hoses in the downward location when front/side/back mounting as it doesn't perform as well otherwise and might not live as long.
@12:40: no it isnt ... i build 3 SFF systems like that with the zotac 1650 as "cheap gaming solutions" for some friends because i got the DELL SFF PCs for free... all 3 gpus had to be replaced via warranty because they fried themselves and to top it ... the replacements had to be replaced aswell which ended not as good as u may think ... because GPU shortage was running and there were no zotac 1650 available ... long story short: all 3 systems got binned and replaced with proper builds (at least 2 got)... the 1650 LP is not suited for hardcore gamers or their kids
the reason why built in wifi is overlooked is because a cable connection is always better for gaming, unless you building a HTPC or a Emulation box, wifi is pretty useless for competitive gaming, to no fault of the board partners, but yeah wifi tends to drop for most people and at the most random times. Cable is king and until wifi can run as reliably as a cable it will remain as such.
Wait, doesnt the 1650 use the old nvenc? Im not sure if the 1650 super even has the new nvenc. I think it is only from 1660 super forward, 1660 ti included
since this is gonna be my new pc, it's gonna have a r7 3700x with rtx 3070,16gb ddr4 3600 ram,be quiet 500dx,corsair rx650x psu and 1tb ssd with 2tb harddrive
I got a 3700x for $250, wasn't looking to buy and I couldn't pass it up. It's titties, coming from a 1600x it was a nice little bump, paired it with a 32GB 3600 mhz vengeance pro kit and OC'd the 3700x to 4.3 ghz, paired with a MSI Ventus 3x OC 3070. It slaps, regularly pushes my 32" 165 hz Dell monitor with ease. I use a Noctua u12s chromax in a Meshify C Mini with one Cougar CFV14HB Fan lined up across from the CPU cooler, then two Noctua NF-P12 redux-1700 PWM as case fans, this setup is killer, neither CPU or GPU break 70 C under load.
Man - all these Ryzen 2700/3200+ GHz DDR4 are making me nuts. I put a Ryzen 2700 into an ASUS B450 ROG Stryx MB, and could not get the damned thing to boot with my 32 GB Corsair 3200 GHz DDR4 clocked at anything over 2333 GHz. I was sure I was doing something wrong in the bios. Finally, searching the internets, I saw that the Ryzen 2700 does support memory speeds over 2333 GHz. So I finally gave up and put in a Ryzen 3600. Now my memory runs fine at 3200 GHz. So what gives? Tl,dr: I suck at matching component specs
You deserve a like because you sond like someone that knows what they are talking about. jk jk my pc is the first one, the proud owner of the matt damon shaped genital wart!!
So im watching this video on an Optiplex 740 with an AMD Athon 64 X2 and 3GB of DDR2 and on motherboard graphics that dont show up in the task manager. its lagging as im typing this