Before You Build a Gaming PC in Late 2019

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$500 6-Core / RX 570 Build

$300 Ryzen Barebones Build

$750 GTX 1660 Super Build

$1000 RX 5700 XT Build

$1600 RTX 2080 Super Build

$2200 RTX 2080 Ti Build

Best of everything build
..The rest is preference!

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I love summaries like these. Too many GPUs and CPUs make it harder to choose. Thanks

MrSuperman
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our country sellers " so i just doubled all prices "

andre
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Friends, don’t make the mistake of waiting until Black Friday or Cyber Monday to shop. Often times the best deals occur in the days and weeks prior to the major sale dates.

Happy shopping!

MN-eqxi
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Prices are pretty much double in certain countries,
**cough**aUsTralia**cough**
So your $300 pc is $600 for me.

mikolajj
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What a legend, straight forward and simple. Thank you

spankowhat
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I built one yesterday. My timing is impeccable.

fueledbyyams
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You don't know how hard it is to find a non-biased non-endorsed tech YouTube channel that actually knows what it's talking about. You won a place on my subscriber list, and that's a really special place to me.

2019 is a funny year where people insult Intel for launching a 16 thread "gaming CPU" and sell their kidneys for gaming on a 3900X months later because Linus and Hardware Canucks say they are insanely good CPUs, which is true if you are a video editor, but a big fat and expensive lie if you need a workstation where you game on frequently.

Thank you so much for your work and stay pure !

AzraelSamair
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"Might be worth waiting for"
Something I've heard for over 25 years of gaming. There is ALWAYS something better or cheaper around the corner. Buy the best you can afford, and never go back to look at prices.

SamIAm-kzhg
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this came out JUST IN TIME ! i was literally about to buy all my PC pieces and this uploaded, THANK YOU!

itsahrims
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RTX 2080 super is at $600 price point? I'm pretty sure it's more like $700-$800 if not more expensive depending on where you're at.

kenny_n_k_e
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That pc build recommendation at the end, is just what i need

zz
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Nice and concise 2019 update on PC components!

Kelekona_
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9400F is a risky choice with how it stutters in some newer games. And we all know how frustrating a stuttery experience is.

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I cant fit into these budgets due to them all being atleast doubled in price in my country...

Caunion
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5:21, i can imagine them as spaceships taking over the world.

rumble
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It just dawned on me how expensive GPUs have become when 5700 XT is considered "midrange"

arvinsim
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„Not all of you watch every Video that‘s on this channel“
I feel offended!

herpderpson
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I'm building my new "2020 reasonable budget" 1080p PC this month (my first AMD build) & the remaining parts are trickling in still this week. After a good amount of research (& past experience on other builds) I decided to go with the AMD Ryzen 3700X CPU, the updated/refreshed MSI B450 Tomahawk MAX ATX Motherboard, EVGA GTX 1660 Ti 6GB GPU, 32GB (4x8GB) Kingston Hyper-X Fury 3200MHz RAM, Intel D3-S4610 Enterprise-Class Ultra-Durable 2.5 SATA 480GB SSD (Boot Drive), Corsair iCUE 220T High Airflow ATX Case (w/4 better non-RGB PWM 4-pin 120mm fans), Seasonic PRIME Ultra 650W Platinum 135mm PSU, the ASUS AX3000 (PCE-AX58BT) Next-Gen WiFi 6 Dual Band PCIe Wireless Adapter, etc. I'm not interested in overclocking hardware, & 1080p still suits me fine for my limited casual gaming time, so this system meets all my home/office & gaming needs & then some.

dystopia-usa
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I'm crying seeing your prices on Gpu's... 600$ for a 2080 super?! where I live the cheapest are atleast 1000$.

Henrylit
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All your videos have been incredibly helpful as I prepare for my first ITX build. Keep up the awesome work!

crashrevival