$600 Gaming PC Build — Full Beginners Guide
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Watch as we build a basic PC for beginners using AMD’s new 3300x CPU. All the components cost less than $600 total. We’ll build the PC live, then install Windows 10.
Parts List:
CPU — AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 3.8GHz quad-core
Motherboard — Asus Prime B450M‑A/CSM Micro ATX AM4
Memory — Crucial Ballistix 16 GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3000
Storage — Crucial MX500 500GB 2.5″ SSD
Video card — Gigabyte Radeon RX 570 8GB
Case — Fractal Design Focus G ATX Mid Tower Case
Power supply — EVGA GD (2019) 500 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX
Monitor — Asus TUF Gaming VG279QM
Mouse — ROG Pugio Gaming Mouse
Keyboard — Asus ROG Strix Scope
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Aaww.. I was hoping they’d make it interesting ( for me :p ) by being controversial and be the next “The Verge — Build a PC debacle”. I’m very disappointed Savvides .. very disappointed. 😋
6:05 components, 18:20 motherboard assembly
yay
I’m good I’ll just order a prebuilt
What is big deal?
Is there a document with specs of components.
why couldn’t this be like the verge it would have been far more entertaining.
I was hoping for a The Verge “Building a $2000 PC” type of video…
Got disappointed! :/
Dope video!
Good job! Please finish the rest and post the article 🙂
Wait! WTF?!?! video shows Ryzen 5 but in your description your showing a Ryzen 3?? bait and switch??
in the first 30 minutes shes already done better than the verge
Thanks for watching, everyone! Note that we actually didn’t end up installing the 3300x in this build (it got delivered too late in the stream unfortunately) but I may just go swap it out now I know what to do! 🙂
What’s the big deal with the thermoplastic? What’s the reason not to show it?
I missed it ☹️
Haha the verge comments are funny.
at least it’s better than the Verge PC Build.
The video content was nice, but…
The video quality is quite bad — too many compression artefacts. That detracts from the content since you have difficulty seeing details — for instance you could not see that they are pins on the cpu as opposed the landing grid…
This has me considering building a PC now 🤔
Got any tips on rewireing a PC as in side look messy
thanks i learned a lot from this
Tbh anyone that have any knowledge of computers know that $600 in to possibly a gaming pc is like between low-end & medium which is equivalent to ps3 graphics not even ps4 2. If you willing make gaming pc if u not willing to put more than thousand to be up to par with ps4 or higher if u want your pc to be way ahead of next gen of console or up par to next gen you going going have to spend aless $1500 or more 2 or $3,000 & 3 it don’t take that long actually it’s very easy to build a pc you buy the the empty tower or gaming pc empty tower & buy all the parts depending on what kind of pc you trying to make or best fit you!
Which is the better option: AMD 3300x or 3600 cpu? As of this post the 3600 is a couple dollars cheaper.
Before tax and shipping all items on this last total up to 1,246 dollars.
Loved every minute, well done
Thank you for this video. It has inspired me to build my own PC.
Thx for the effort guys but with this horrble video quality it’s 4 hours down the drain…
Could you guys please explain how to download windows onto the flash drive?
Which version of Windows did you install? Did she register it or keep it unregistered, and what (if any) problems can be expected by not registering Windows? I feel like I’m in a rock and hard place because I did the Media Creation Tool method but chose Pro, but if I need to purchase to be able to get updates and such I’d rather buy the Home version. But I don’t think I can downgrade. I’m considering just leaving it unregistered but afraid the crap will hit the fan at some point. Any tips and help on that is appreciated. Also, it appears bluetooth is unable to be turned on using unregistered — am I wrong?
This was so helpful for my first PC Build, such a great video, thanks so much — forwarding on to all of my mates who are looking to build a PC as well!
All this video told me average people are intimidated by building their own PCs! The first time doing something new is hard, the first time!
hello i am a new to pc building and i am not %100 present shure if all the parts can work to or if i need any more parts gether thank you
*CPU* | [AMD Ryzen 7 1700X 3.4 GHz 8‑Core Processor] ₱10071.00
*CPU Cooler* | [Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition 42 CFM CPU Cooler] ₱4163.29
*Motherboard* | [Asus STRIX B350‑F GAMING ATX AM4 Motherboard] ₱5896.00
*Memory* | [Corsair 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) DDR4-2133 CL15 Memory] ₱3105.43
*Storage* | [Seagate Barracuda Compute 2 TB 3.5″ 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive] ₱4650.04
*Video Card* | [MSI GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB GAMING X 4G Video Card] ₱11900.26
*Case* | [NZXT H510 ATX Mid Tower Case] ₱9010.11
*Power Supply* | [Thermaltake Smart Series 430 W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply] ₱4657.82
Lmao girls are so nice and soft when you point out a mistake they are so nice about it if it was a guy there would already be 20 fights in the span of 3 mins