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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • Now is the time to build a gaming PC.

  • 2019 has been a great year for gaming,

  • however I think things are about to get worse.

  • Much worse.

  • So beside me here I have

  • two of budget builds from last year,

  • one $300 system, as well as a $550 system.

  • Today though, let me show you exactly why now

  • is such a good time to build a PC

  • by replacing some of our 2018 builds

  • for some stuff which is much, much better.

  • Alright, so today I'm going to be building two gaming PCs.

  • Or, well, more specifically, one and a half.

  • So there won't be any fancy camera angles

  • because I'm by myself.

  • I miss Ken.

  • So, with third gen Ryzen around, I mean,

  • there's a huge amount of value in the high end,

  • but interestingly a lot of that has actually

  • trickled down to low end.

  • Now, not necessarily because you should buy

  • a third gen Ryzen system at, you know,

  • five, $600, but instead,

  • it's pushed the last generation of Ryzen way down.

  • So, as you'll see in a second here,

  • we're taking advantage of second gen Ryzen 5,

  • which is only $130 right now.

  • Seriously, this is a six core processor,

  • twelve threads, overclockable, and it's 130 bucks.

  • I mean, not that long ago, you would've had

  • to pay five, $600 easily to get this kind of performance.

  • Now, it's in my $500 budget build.

  • Something that I think a lot of people are overlooking

  • is the fact that memory prices, as well as things

  • such as SSDs, graphics cards, a lot of stuff has

  • actually come down a lot since last year.

  • If you're looking at something like 16 gigs of RAM,

  • it's nearly half the price that it was

  • this time last year.

  • SSDs have come even farther.

  • So it feels like it was not that long ago

  • that you were looking at three, four, $500

  • for a 120 gig SSD, whereas now, you could

  • pick up one for $20.

  • I've got a 240 gig BX 500 here which was $31.

  • $31 for a 240 gig SSD.

  • Like, what are you doing man?

  • Like, it absolutely makes so much sense right now.

  • And then of course there are the graphics to talk about.

  • So this year we've seen pretty major launches

  • from both AMD as well as NVIDIA,

  • but, what I really care about is the actual budget side.

  • So, this has actually really driven a lot of prices down.

  • So, take this RX 570 for example.

  • Now this is a couple year old card.

  • However, for only about $120,

  • it is absolutely incredible bang for the buck.

  • In fact we did an entire video rounding up budget GPUs,

  • and this is my ultimate favorite.

  • You just can't beat this priced performance.

  • Not only are memory prices likely to go up soon

  • because there is a huge oversupply

  • on the market right now, which is a big reason

  • why we've seen such cheap prices,

  • but, there's also the looming threat of tariffs

  • especially here in the U.S., which could

  • very easily drive up the price of pretty much

  • everything on the table right now.

  • I mean, yeah, sure, things generally do get better

  • over time, but they also tend to get more expensive.

  • And this is historically an incredibly good time

  • to build a gaming PC just because so many components

  • are so good and especially so cheap.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Alright, so the first system is all prepped

  • and ready to go.

  • In fact, let me give you a little bit of a closer look.

  • So, the nice parts about this is that for

  • just under $600, you're getting

  • a lot of bang for the buck.

  • You've got the six core Ryzen processor,

  • 16 gigs of RAM, you've got the 500 gig NVMe drive,

  • we have our RX 570.

  • Now at 570 bucks, this is pretty much in the realm

  • of what most people would consider

  • a budget gaming PC, however, we can go cheaper,

  • and we most certainly will.

  • So, one of our most popular videos last year

  • was on this, the $300 gaming build

  • which was surprisingly solid, especially given

  • that small budget.

  • However, today, well today, we can do it

  • just a little bit better.

  • Okay, so I have my systems done.

  • It's been a couple days.

  • However, we now have our new budget

  • $300 build, as well as our $570 system.

  • So, last time I built this one,

  • you guys are fairly familiar, but this one,

  • this one's actually pretty cool.

  • So, inside we're taking advantage of Ryzen 3 2200G.

  • It's a little bit older, however, at only $80

  • for an unlocked quad core processor

  • with pretty decent integrated graphics,

  • this is a killer deal.

  • So, this entire system with eight gigs of RAM,

  • we've got a 256 gig SSD around back.

  • We've got a 430 watt power supply.

  • Everything here is just under $300.

  • I think last I checked, it was like 285 on Amazon.

  • Just don't mind the lack of IO shield.

  • I lost it.

  • Oh, so, while Ken was moving this PC the other day,

  • he dropped it, (clears throat) dropped it,

  • and so now the front panel is very slightly loose.

  • - [Ken] Don't make something that looks like a handle.

  • - (laughs) That actually does come off

  • a little too easy, doesn't it?

  • Surprising exactly no one, the new systems

  • are a lot faster.

  • So it comes to CPU, while the new budget build

  • is a decent step up, it is absolutely nothing

  • compared to the new $570 system,

  • which completely wipes the floor

  • with all of these systems thanks to Ryzen 5 2600.

  • Now, even bigger of a jump is going to the graphics side,

  • where, yes, the budget build, again, is a little bit faster,

  • but because we now have the budget for

  • a pretty decent dedicated graphics card,

  • the budget boy, well, it's budget no longer.

  • Benchmarks are one thing, though,

  • but the real test is how do these PCs actually game?

  • Well to start out with, we have CS:GO

  • on the $300 system.

  • - [Ken] Did you just hit it?

  • - I did hit it.

  • It's fine, don't worry about it.

  • With maxed out settings at 1080p,

  • we're at 45, 50 frames per second.

  • So, I might want to turn the settings down

  • just a little bit.

  • This is very playable, though.

  • Literally, just by turning the anti-aliasing down

  • a little bit, where it's 75, 80 frames per second,

  • and we can easily, if I just crank things down

  • a little bit more, get up to something like 100, 120 FPS.

  • But, realistically, with a $300 system,

  • 75 FPS is probably going to be just fine.

  • To the surprise of exactly no one, what?

  • What?

  • Why can't I shoot?

  • Are you serious right now?

  • No, no!

  • Well, I was gonna say performance is better,

  • except shooting at me was nice.

  • (laughs)

  • How'd they do that?

  • Okay, so, after fixing my control settings,

  • this is a, well, it's a much better experience.

  • So, right now we're at 200 frames per second.

  • And this is with fully maxed out, 1080p.

  • We've got anti-aliasing on, literally everything.

  • This is a more expensive system,

  • but considering that we're only paying

  • about twice as much, you're getting three, four times

  • the graphics performance.

  • We've got more RAM, we've got literally everything.

  • Oh, wait, why am I playing with the keyboard?

  • Okay, so, next we have Rocket League.

  • I forgot to plug in a controller.

  • I'll be right back.

  • (laughing) I need a controller.

  • I literally made it like half a second into the video,

  • I was like, "Oh, wait, no, this is bad."

  • So, next we have Rocket League.

  • Again, we're playing at 1080p,

  • but this time we are playing on quality settings.

  • However, 60 frames per second is not too bad.

  • I mean, for a $300 system, I am legitimately impressed.

  • Okay, yeah, this is significantly better.

  • We're literally capped at 250 frames per second.

  • And meanwhile, we're also having the actual settings

  • pretty much all the way set up to quality.

  • Yeah, there's no contest here.

  • I mean, it's a more powerful system,

  • but when you jump up to having that RX 570,

  • it's not the most powerful graphics card in the world,

  • but you're still getting a completely solid performance

  • at 1080p, especially in more esports titles like this.

  • Next up, we have everyone's favorite, Fortnite.

  • Which, actually should be pretty playable,

  • even on the $300 budget system.

  • So, we do have to turn the settings down a little bit here.

  • So, right now I'm running at 720p on medium.

  • However, we're fairly close to a 60 FPS lock.

  • Well, frame rate's great.

  • Not having a gun, not great.

  • Yeah, this is totally playable,

  • and in fact, I actually could probably turn

  • the resolution up just a little bit

  • because right now I'm actually averaging

  • around 75, 80 frames per second.

  • Dude, this system is totally solid for 1080.

  • So, Fortnite, just immediately jumping in,

  • we're in the 70 frame per second range,

  • and this is with full epic settings at 1080p.

  • I knew we already went over the 570

  • in our budget GPU video, but this is a lot of card

  • for 1080p gaming.

  • I mean, the fact that we're able to get 60-ish FPS

  • in pretty much anything we play,

  • even with maxed out settings, is a really nice feature.

  • Oh, no, that's bad, that's bad, that's bad.

  • That's bad, that's bad, that's bad.

  • I'm running, I'm running, running, running, running.

  • Nope, nope.

  • Okay, all right.

  • Well, that's unfortunate.

  • Wait, wait.

  • - [Ken] Go, go, go, go, go, go, go!

  • Get him, get him!

  • - [Austin] Okay, what?

  • - [Ken] Oh, no.

  • - [Austin] There was nothing there!

  • He was just shooting me!

  • - [Ken] No, I mean, yeah.

  • - We at some point need just a montage

  • of me sucking at Fortnite.

  • No, why?

  • Oh!

  • Oh, no, no you don't, no you don't.

  • I got shot in the back.

  • Kind of speaks for itself, I guess.

  • I really do think that now is a great time to build a PC.

  • So, if you look at the budget end at

  • the $300 option, you're actually getting

  • a pretty decent level of performance.

  • So, you can play a lot of games,

  • at least reasonably well, and importantly,

  • it is actually fairly easy to not only build,

  • but you also can do some upgrades later on down the line.

  • Great for a first system.

  • However, if you've got a little bit more money to spend,

  • I do think the mid-range option

  • is well worth it.

  • I mean, you're getting a lot here, right?

  • Six core processor, 16 gigs of RAM,

  • a decent graphics card, 512 gig SSD, or 500 gig SSD.

  • I mean, there's a lot going for this,

  • and for the bang for the buck, I mean,

  • it's hard to beat.

  • But, regardless, if you're considering

  • buying or building a new gaming PC,

  • I really do think now is a good time.

  • Especially once prices start to creep up,

  • we'll look back on late 2019 and think,

  • ah, right, back when you could get a system

  • with super cheap RAM and a budget CPU.

  • And not like, oh no.

  • I miss the days of $35 RAM.

  • (chill music)

- Hey guys, this is Austin.

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