watching this on my newly built Ryzen APU build. inside the montech air 100 argb. It's my first PC and I must say how proud I am of the little guy. It's been an incredible 5 month journey of building this `1 component a month. I almost bought an Optiplex but the refurb company was so rude I decided to build it instead.. and I am so glad that I did. It's lightening fast. Truly the best computer I've ever had
Well recently I did a Temu purchase for 1st time and ended up grabbing a $4 wireless/blu tooth mouse for a laptop and was shocked that it worked fine. So some other time I've might look into giving keyboards to monitors a try. Wish I never bothered after seeing too many videos on graphic cards to other stuff that was questionable on there.
I agree i bought an $11 bluetooth headset called Nubwo g6, something like that and it's amazing, i would order more but the extremely long shipping keeps me from doing so.
sniping is probably the best way to test everything because you generally need good input delay and refresh rate to snipe good, seems like 75hz did the cut tho so thats really good, if you can snipe good you can do anything else good in games
idk if anyone knew but while amazon was having their prime day sales, temu was also having a promo where they were selling ryx 4090s for 50% off... I would like to see if someone snatched one up and put it to the test, nice for a build idea.
That monitor doesn't have an Overdrive setting or something like that to try and eliminate the ghosting? Usually monitors include some sort of setting for that matter that improves the ghosting a lot or even almost eliminate it.
You can get a 24" ONN TV for $88 that has a PC input with much less ghosting than those monitors with all the benefits of returning it if you don't like it. The "refresh rate" is probably only 60 Hz, but with less ghosting is worth it. It's a matter of what sacrifices you are willing to deal with, but on that budget you get what you pay for.
Hello Toasty Bros, love your videos and as someone who is too young probably (11) and needing to save money, I was wondering if for a video you guys could do this Bing AI made pc. The parts are listed below and I hope you can compare with something around the same price range. Building a gaming PC for $300 can be challenging, but it is possible. Here is a list of components that you can use to build a gaming PC for under $300: CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3200G APU Motherboard: ASRock B450M-HDV R4.0 RAM: Patriot Viper 4 8GB DDR4 3000MHz Storage: Kingston A400 240GB SSD Power Supply: EVGA 500 W1, 80+ WHITE 500W This build will allow you to play most games on lower settings on a 1080P monitor. The Ryzen 3 3200G APU has decent integrated graphics built into it that can handle most games out there on at least minimum settings1. I hope that helps! If this gets attention know that I am interested with tech stuff and when I see something I want to work on, I usually spend long amounts of time racking up the money for it. Thank You!
Pc just game in and there’s some cables that i don’t know wtf they were for so i didn’t open it but the pc is working fine i just dont know what 2 of the packages are
I actually have that mouse but it's light not heavy. It's really not that bad of a mouse I enjoy it, these guys are just to stuck up and used to expensive peripherals
when they say the monitor is bad they are using a good pc and using a 75 hz monitor which means that the monitor cant handle the FPS thats why you can set FPS caps on most games
im watching this on my phone which is sitting on a temu stand next to my laptop which is on a temu stand, which is all sitting on a temu mousepad listening on my headphones which was sitting on a headphone stand from temu not so long ago.
i am running into gaming preformace issues on even old games they stutter badly, everything is UP TO DATE! Im running ryzen 5 2400g 4.2 ghz (overclocked) 1660 Super 16 gb ram 3200mhz
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