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Watch us build & test a $300 gaming PC with GeForce Now!

Watch us build & test a $300 gaming PC with GeForce Now!

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Watch Alaina build a budget gaming PC, then give it a spin in some games -- and the newly released GeForce Now. Want to roll one of your own? Here's our suggested parts list, tuned with an eye for discounts & sales (as of 2/4/2020): - AMD Athlon 3000G ($55) - - ASRock A320 A320M-HDV R4. 0 ($55) - - Patriot Viper Blackout 8GB [2x4GB] DDR4 3000MHz ($40) - - PNY Technologies CS900 500GB SATA III SSD ($55) - - (Alternative #1: Western Digital Blue M. 2 500GB SATA SSD, $60 - - (Alternative #2: Intel 660p M. 2 NVMe 512GB SSD, $70 - - Thermaltake Versa H15 ($43) - - Corsair CX 450 80+ Bronze PSU ($30) - Bonus upgrade option: - ASRock Phantom Gaming D RX 570 4GB ($110) - ---Our build in the video has a couple of parts from different brands (due to what's available for use in our lab, but performance should still be similar Shot on Sony a7s ii's
Date: 2022-03-15

Comments and reviews: 6


Top tip to you builders out there. use a long shaft screwdriver such as a mechanic's car repair screwdriver. why? it is magnetic inexpensive and you spin the screws in place easy and fast.
the idea is you have torque power when u need it and if you are not good with screws or weaker in hand dexterity or strength? it is far easier to tighten down a machine / non machine screw also.
as the long shaft and big handle gives some more leverage to the regular or occasional or first time builder.
i build a lot of pc's on a regular basis and i would be stripping screw heads without it. ( my big hands XL) a pozidrive number 2 head is just fine for it.
plus when you need to get into those smaller cases and one's hand is just in the way? why not.
the amount of time and fiddling around is reduced and confidence in my tools is paramount to me.
sure i have many tools for modding but another basic tool cant go wrong either. as one is spinning down the screw from outside the case!
easy tip guys. you cant lose it. it is satisfying to know while we pc nerds have the knowledge we also have the right tools.
kind regards

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I have been wanting to build a PC with my son (who's 6 years old) that was easy, cheap, but still capable of running his favorite games (You know, because accidents happen -. I've never built one ground up before and this video inspired the confidence I needed to pull it off and he had so much fun helping with it. Really, I can't thank you guys enough! I added the extra graphics card reccomended and it is his treasure now. Plus he, and myself, learned a lot about building/altering PCs in the future! Again, thank you! Keep up the amazing work!
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I was able to catch just the last few minutes of your live stream this afternoon, since I am in New York and only get to watch once I get home from work. I did want to let you two know, once again, that I enjoys the shows the best when the two of you are on together (without the guru's. It just gives the show a much warmer feeling. Thanks again.
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In the Netherlands we do not have data caps on our home connections. And we pay far less than you do.
Only on 4g mobile networks we have datacaps. But these are 5-10 GB.
Perhaps this will be interesting in Europe.

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DId you intend to do the video in 24fps? I see you did intend 24fps video. That does not divide into the standard 60hz monitor refresh rate causing judder.
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Envious of your internet speed. It takes me 17 hours to download one average sized game. I pay $45 for 10Mbps. Ridiculous.
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