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Amazing Products How to SAVE MONEY When Buying a Gaming PC 💰 (Cheap PC Build Guide) | AD

Awesome Tips How to SAVE MONEY When Buying a Gaming PC 💰 (Cheap PC Build Guide) | AD



Buying a Gaming PC can be expensive. So PC Centric is here to help you SAVE money when buying a Gaming PC! An older processor or a the right SSD can make a big difference when saving money on your next Gaming PC!

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00:00 Intro
00:39 What are you buying?
01:13 Graphics cards?
01:37 1080P vs 1440P
03:03 What do the specs mean?
03:44 What CPU do you need?
04:37 Do you need expensive motherboards?
05:06 Upgradability
06:09 How much storage?
07:02 What about RAM?
07:24 Do you need a good cooler?
08:43 RGB Case adds 10FPS
09:41 What size PSU do you need?
10:42 Outro

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Comments

  1. My greatest GPU budgeting tip: pay attention to price to performance above all else. It will will save loads of money in the long run beyond just paying for the name or the rgb the card has.

  2. I cannot find any damn video on exactly where to buy from or a custom PC website or anything of the sort to help with budgets….

  3. I just bought a used 3070 for half off msrp lol. So $300 USD

  4. I WISH YOU ADD CSGO TO BENCHMARKS ON YOUR NEXT VIDEOS THNAK YOUUU

  5. I would love to game on a pc instead of Xbox!But the price of parts these days is just unbelievable🫣

  6. …GPU…the most annoying thing rn, rtx 3060 ti is ~100 bucks cheaper then 3070, but the 3070 doesnt give that much more of an improvement, 3070 ti is closer to 3070 then 3080(not in middle like the others) and 3080 is too expensive 😭. Really in a dilemma

  7. what is the total price of all of the parts combined for the pc you have in this video?

  8. All the pros play 1080 😛 Ain't no progamers playing on higher resolution. I feel sorry for all the kids or teens now or people who grow up poor with these insane prices.. I could barely afford a low-tier gaming computer when I was a teen and now the prices are insane in comparison.

  9. I have a budget of £2k……. What set up would you recommend for gaming. I dont need a monitor. Great video as always. Very informative.

  10. can someone send me a good gaming setup mouse pc monitor and keyboard for around 2000

  11. Is a rx 6800 xt a goog pair for a i7 12700k? Or should i buy nvidia?

  12. I'm on an i3 2100 with a gtx960 getting 60% gpu utilization at my resolution so big bottleneck, should I wait for V-cache ryzen early Q2 2023 or go for 7600x next month ? in both cases it's an entirely new pc except for GPU and storage.

    • n1ko
    • December 26, 2022

    That thumbnail though. RIP Queen.

  13. Hey i was wondering if these specs to build a pc is any good together?Deepcool CK560 ATX Mid Tower Case +Asus TUF GAMING B660M-PLUS WIFI D4 Micro ATX LGA1700 Motherboard + Intel Core i5-12400F 2.5 GHz 6-Core Processor + Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory + Samsung 870 Evo 1 TB 2.5" Solid State Drive + Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3060 Ti LHR 8 GB GAMING OC Rev 2.0 Video Card +Corsair RM (2021) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply + Cooler Master Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition 57.3 CFM CPU Cooler would there be any problems and would it run good?

  14. Cool!

    • Sam
    • December 26, 2022

    Hello 🤗👋👋, If you have some time I want to discuss with you about the business.

  15. I would say 128 gb m.2 and a 1 tb sata ssd. Sata ssd (1 tb) can be had for about 45 bucks now. Much cheaper than a 1 tb m.2 even with ths 128 gb m.2 which go for about 20ish dollars.

  16. You are the best tech you tuber EVER!

    • AJ
    • December 26, 2022

    A

  17. Can I bring to your attention this brand called apexgamingpcs are selling overpriced pc from $500 overpriced to I’ve seen $1000 overpriced

  18. 12th Gen Intel i9-12900K 3.2 GHz 16 Core Processor
    -Msi RTX 3090TI suprim x
    -Asus ROG MAXIMUS Z690
    -HYTE Y60
    -NZXT Z63
    -Corsair Vengeance RGB 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-5600
    -CORSAIR 1200W
    -LIAN LI SL20 PACK OF 3+ PACK OF 1 x2
    -WD 2TB BLACK PCLE 4.0 NVME M.2 SSD

    this is the pc im thinking of building is this good for some highend gaming and a future proof for a while?

  19. Very helpful! Thank you. 😎

  20. You’re an awesome human being.

  21. Can you please do a review on the JONSPLUS BO102 Vertical Triangle.

  22. Do you give away those pc’s🙃

  23. wow the only thing that I learned is that the gpu and graphics card are the same thing 😂

  24. how did your hair grow back so fast?

  25. hey is gen 4 4000 mb/s 500gb storage good? its only 55 dollars

    • venn
    • December 26, 2022

    Hey is anyone able to help me? I got off my pc to take a break got back on and it turns on for about 10-15 seconds then shuts off, when I take my ram out it starts just fine and runs longer then what it would with the ram stick in, is this a sign I need a new ram or is there another reason?

  26. I got a rx 460 2gb from a friend for free is that good?

  27. Sound advice 👌

  28. @PCCentric I challenge you to make a budget PC that can run a minecraft mod pack with heavy shaders and tons of mob. Or even can blow up 10000TNT With out freezing up

  29. I just got new ram and a new gpu for my prebuilt and now I put them both in, everything worked fine, l went into bios to restart everything and now my asus nonutor won’t turn on. It says no signal display purt now and Idk what to do. I already unplugged everything and tried a new display cord. I really don’t know what else to do. Sonepne PLEASR help!!!

    • Amin
    • December 26, 2022

    Please make a cheap pc guide video I’m 12 and only got £430

    • Elu
    • December 26, 2022

    My own advice to get the most out of the least:
    1. Forget about the quality of the case. Take one from a dumpster or get a cheap office one second-hand. You can run your PC without a case at all, but it's a bit uncomfortable. Also don't forget to get all the necessary screws to mount everything to your case.
    2. Don't have a monitor? Get a CRT one if you've space for it. They're inexpensive but can provide a variety of resolutions and refresh rates. Sure, the absolute majority of CRT monitors are not widescreen, but the quality for price you get is astronomical. The only real downside is its weight and, in some cases, limited resolutions. My own – LG F700P – goes up to 1920×1440 at 60Hz, but I run it 1280×1024 at 85Hz, which is what is recommended for this monitor. Lower resolutions still look great on CRT, so you may actually have smoother gameplay without much perceptible loss in quality.
    3. Look second-hand for a mouse and keyboard. Plenty of them are good enough for gaming, especially if you've never experienced mechanical keyboards. Hell, even old office keyboards are good enough, and people tend to throw those out.
    4. Never ever buy a cheap PSU. May seem counter-intuitive when it comes to getting the most for the money, but the PSU is the most important part of the system. A quality one won't die on you easily and, if it does, it won't take all the other parts with it. DO NOT CHEAP OUT ON A PSU. Though, you also don't need a 700+ watt PSU. Avoid Aerocool cheap PSUs entirely. Use a PSU online calculator to find out what wattage you need, then go a bit above that – as this video says.
    5. A decent motherboard would be great if you want to upgrade it later down the line to really power-hungry CPUs, but you can easily make do with lower-end motherboard if you don't want all the extra features. Don't overpay for a motherboard, especially if you won't do any overclocking. Even the cheapest mobo may last you a long time and, by that point, you may as well upgrade to an entirely new platform that will perform better and consume less power.
    6. There is no use buying higher-speed RAM if the motherboard doesn't support the speed. Though, if you see higher-speed RAM for the same price as lower-speed RAM, then take it.
    7. It doesn't matter what speed SSDs you get unless you're a content creator often moving large files around. SATA interface SSD is good enough. Just pick one that will last you the longest and, for SATA SSDs, pick one with DRAM cache.

    Funnily enough, from 2008 until 2018, I played on the same computer where only hard drives failed. It was Core 2 Duo E4400 and 2GB of DDR2, as well as a cheap 350W PSU, all in a heavy early 2000s steel case. I upgraded to 4GB of RAM and GTS 450 in 2011, then a 120GB SSD in 2014 – which lasted me until 2020 despite the heavy use I put it through. All of the parts, as of today, still work – except the aforementioned SSD and HDDs – and they were on the low end of PC hardware. So, you don't really need to pay all that much to get a capable machine for over 5 years.

  30. how about i5 12th gen with a 2060 for streaming?

  31. I just go balls to the walls every ten years and a couple gpu upgrades during that.

  32. All the games you’ve mentioned will run on tamagotchi, it’s their business model, so more people can play. Not to mention pay to win.

  33. 1. GPU
    2. CPU
    3. MOTHERBOARD
    4. RAM
    5. MONITOR
    6. PSU

  34. I Have a question Is Ryzen 3 2200g and rx480 and 16gb still worth the performance
    to build?

  35. How to save money? Don't buy one. Find a hobby "outdoors". 😉

  36. You always don't need the latest and greatest to enjoy PC Gaming!

  37. What about Monster Hunter Rise

  38. how to save money, stop eating out. mentally think, "only grocery stores exist" .
    -nvidia 4090 with water block
    -raptor lake i-9 13900ks with water block
    -atx 3.0 PSU
    -z790 mother board
    -corsiar dominator ram ddr5 32gb
    -samsung 990 pro 2tb ssd
    -water cooling gear(corsair,EK)
    -ATX case, fans, radiators , gpu riser, fan hub,power cable extensions, tools , 4k monitor

  39. I have a 3080 but have since upgraded to a LG C1 48" oled… i want a 4090 already…

  40. What are all these prices in freedom dollars? I don’t speak in weight

    • Yra
    • December 26, 2022

    what cpu cooler are you using here?

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