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With graphics cards still being so hard to come by, even if you really like building computers should you stoop to buying a prebuilt if you’re looking to upgrade in the current market?
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0:00 Intro
1:10 SI Cost Savings
2:59 What’s in the box?
4:54 Performance
5:22 Cheap Upgrades
7:45 Expensive Upgrades
8:54 Worth It?
9:45 Conclusion
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I just bought that desktop pc like a week ago then found the video and realized that that’s the same one I’m using😭😭😭
Let's get an asus g11cd and drill holes on it so it's not such a torch… pls
I just got this prebuilt for 1200 used, only used for 4 months , i got the 3080, i7 version. I’m replacing the Case, Cooler, Ram and power supply. And that’s ends up being 600. So I mean 1800 for a 3080 system.
i bought a pre built 7 years ago [or well my parents did] for 2k euros which i still use right now, but im getting a new pc for 2.5k in like 1-2 months
it was fine back in the day but once it got dusty, it was physically impossible to clean the top fan and the bottom of it, im not even joking, you cannot remove the top and front panels, they are completely stuck, and if you want to just remove the fan that goes up, youd have to rip a plastic filter off the top case that you cant remove,
it came with an aio and dual channel ram and all, but the case was and is the worst nightmare ive seen on a pc
and if anyone sees this and tells me to make sure you cant remove the panels, trust me on this one, you would have to atleast rip off a few pieces of plastic to be able to do so.
I was looking into buying this rig as my first gaming pc. Any recommendations after I buy it?
Have one of these with a 1660 and am happy. The build quality is better then i thought. It gots a B460 ROG STRIX. Wich I am suprised since many videos shows they have a crappy one..
I got mine for 1500 because it was the only one that was in my budget, It came with a 3070 TUF gaming that had 3 fans, terrible cooling, a Ryzen 5 5600x, 32gb of ram, and a tb of ssd and hdd. So I can't really complain much since it is a good price for it, but It overheats way to fast and it's noise is painfully loud.
Bought a prebuilt back in 2016: water cooled i7 4970k, 16GB 2400Mhz DDR3 RAM, 240GB SSD running an Asus STRIX GTX 980 4GB on a 700W PSU for about $1.900.
System still runs most things decently at mid to high detail level at 1080p.
Not sure if it's been worth the $300 investment per year considering the massive improvements in hardware technology the last couple of years. I haven't experienced any hardware issues with it yet though.
Overall I'm pretty satisfied with how the purchase turned out compared to the ballache it is to match components and build a PC on my own (being a hardware non-enthusiast).
I bought this prebuilt second hand for $850.
I bought pretty much the same prebuilt in the video but it's got a 3080 instead and I got it on sale at $1377, the only thing that bothers me is how loud it can get, but it's supposed to arrive soon and I'm still looking forward to it, maybe later on I'll install a better fan or two in it
I bought this prebuild a few years ago when it had earlier gen specs, the GPU was a 2070 super and it had an I7. So far its still working pretty good but I plan on upgrading the specs and even maybe just switching cases because the case is so small. I am new to computer building so Im gonna try to be very careful when transferring and upgrading everything
ROG Strix G10 is a Windows 10 gaming desktop gaming experiences powered by the AMD Ryzen processors, GeForce graphics and SSD storage. AMD Ryzen 7 5700G Octa-core processor 3.8 GHz (20M Cache, up to 4.6GHz), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12GB DDR6 graphics 3*DP, 1*HDMI, 256GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD + 1TB 7200RPM HDD, 16GB DDR4 RAM, Windows 10
what can I upgrade to get a little better performance That wouldn’t cost too much
should've changed the case
i want to ask is that the real Linus or a deep fake?
I wonder if this PSU is actually capable of delivering proper power supply for an RTX 30xx. These cards don't like any dodgy shit going on with power supply. One guy running a channel about repairing gpu's said most of dead 30xx people send him come from PC's with old reused or cheap PSU's.
i bought a rog strix about 2 years ago the only thing i could salvage out of it was the cpu and gpu which i sold
Asus coulda done so much better with this prebuilt. MSI and asus are hella head-to-head, and yet, msi dunks on asus by utilizing their own case, and components to make a decent prebuilt. Disappointed at asus
Idk everybody complains that this pc only has single channel memory, but mine has two sticks of ram
Great Wall has made Cossair power supplies. How bad can they be? They are the company that designs for other companies.
ASUS product are so bad, they all need service. Service is so bad, you wish you would have opted for HP, Leno, Dell.
ASUS is not like Apple, where performance is reduced year on year. They go for Shutdown, after the warranty is over.
ASUS Mobile division is however closed, Hope they exit from India completely.
Higher the Value = Greater the Mistake, that's AS*-USe
Late to the party, if you can call it that. Mine overheats just installing programs. Had to ramp the fans to full blast just to keep it cool. Insane it only has one exhaust fan, which is louder than my weedeater. Going to attempt and install a water cooler in it this week. Though turning the fans up t o100% fixed the issue, that is def not a noise I want to hear all the time. Thanks for the video!
I have replaced the stock cooler of this pc with noctua NH-u9s push- pull vents 92mm. and added 2 front 120mm noctua fans + replace the rear louder fan with noctua too .
i got tis prebuilt with 3060 for 1000$ i think it was a steal
Does anyone know how to take the top of this case off before I fire it out of my window?