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This Post Has 21 Comments

  1. PC Builder

    ▶Sponsor: Windows 10 Pro ($16):https://biitt.ly/kPBz6
    NOTE: HP X27Q back to $209!!! Newegg Raised the Price of the ASRock A750, so go Intel Reference Model or 6650 XT Instead.
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  2. Eastcoast Railer

    BULL****. A case right now I'm trying to put together for my stellar parts with simple cooling runs $600 alone and $1000 water cooled🤔

  3. Hell Yeah Gallo!

    I have the predator 4k monitor and works great, I have an MacBook,pc and ps5 connected to it and no issues the colors are great and it has enough ports for anything you might need.

  4. Jodie Palmer

    The New LG OLED 2023 TV's will not have the ability for people to turn off the controls for TPC (Temporal Peak-Luminance Control – Auto Dimming is turned off ) and GSR (Global Sticky Reduction – detects smaller parts of a static image and dim those areas a bit ) in the Service Menu Interface and therefore consumers (except those in Hollywood Studios like Disney+ will have this feature) will no longer be able to access this feature . The excuse was to stop the people going from a C series to a G series in the Service Menu Interface to get additional features that was available in the G series. Plus, it was also to protect the display screen.

  5. Robert Henseler

    I found your channel about a week ago. Love your content very informative and you explain things to where I can understand. I just bought the $1000 one and super excited to get it here and put it together and replace my 10 year old pc.

  6. Skarlet Ice

    I got a great deal on one of the new asrock phantom 1440p monitor 165hz 27" for $203 on newegg

  7. Red_Aegis

    I wouldn't recommend a 4070ti for 4k gaming with it only having 12gb of vram. It's already showing its limitations in newer games.

  8. Elasmo Jones

    heh, if you're only gonna spend 600 on a pc, you might as well get a steam deck

  9. W1NK

    You straight skipped over the 3060ti😅.

  10. Double Shot

    I’ve been thinking of upgrading from a 5700xt, cuz it has started to struggle to keep up with higher refresh rates in some 1440 games at all ultra settings. I use a 3900x, psu 750w gold, 5700xt, 32gb of Gskillz 3600mhz c16, s 970nvme 500gb (ugh small for OS), then some bigger ssds for storage, using an AIO nzxt k53 (I believe, built this thing a while ago lol), H510 NZXT case, x570 Aorus elite mobo. Been looking at this gigabyte 6800 or it’s XT variant. Wasn’t sure if I get the XT about my 750 watt Psu. I think I’ll be fine, but now I may just pull the trigger on this 6800, do ya think the $100 more is worth the performance difference between them (I’ve heard it can be up to 15%?)? Also the sapphire pulse 6800 just popped up today on Newegg today as well for $489 after a $20 code applied. Like I’ve said I’ve been checking haha, I build all my own PCs. So what do ya think man? Should I stick with just the 6800 or will I be good in with the 6800xt and is it worth the money? Tbh money isn’t the issue so much, I plan on upgrading my cpu to Ryzen 5000 series with the gpu I get. Was considering 5700x maybe 5800 (both have same TDP draw as my 3900x), but not sure on that yet. Anyway, my main concern was power draw, you don’t seem too worried about the draw at all with the 6800, using a 650w supply, so I guess I’d be fine getting the 6800xt if that was my only concern. I would rather not have to get a new PSU and rewire everything if it won’t be worth it, where as before this video I was concerned about any 6800xt on my current PSU, so was leaning towards the 6800, but with a TDP of 250 for 6800 and 300w for xt, I’d think I’d be ok with either or now, as I have done a lot of research lol. I’d really just to upgrade in the easiest, preferably cheapest most efficient way (in terms of fps to price) is what I’m saying. As this will be my final upgrade on this build, I’d like to get as much life out of it as possible. Id really appreciate an answer man. Love your vids will be subbing and liking right now.

  11. JarOfRats

    How are you cooling the CPU in the first build?

  12. Salad Hate

    Be careful with HP x27q. There are 2 panel options. One is great LG panel, other one is BOE that is known for dead pixels appearing in a few months or not only pixels, but vertical lines (which can be caused by faulty flex connections of the panel to its internal controller and you can not fix it without factory grade equipment, so even usual service will pass on that). To check out what panel is installed you need to go to service menu of the monitor only there you can find panel S/N.

  13. JayzBeerz

    Gen 5 NVME drives are out and they are fast.

  14. arokh72

    A shame these price drops appear to be US only. That Gigabyte GAMING OC RX 6800 is just over $1200 AUD ($807 USD), and it's one of the cheaper ones. This is why I'm seriously considering going to a console for AAA 4K low refresh (60) gaming, and saving my current system for lindie titles, retro games, my current Steam library, etc.

  15. Double Shot

    I wrote a long comment but it was basically about I want to upgrade my rig with a 6800 or 6800xt. Do you think the current price difference of $100 is worth the reported (I’ve heard at least ) up to 15% performance boost? My long comment consists of my build and my thoughts, I also oc, uv, ect I build all my own and wanted to know your opinion if my main concern was TDP usage on a 750w gold, over money. Which should I go for?

  16. BranMan

    Building a pc for my sons 13th bday. Looking at the rx6600 . Would u recommend intel arc card over the 6600? Same price point. Going with a 5600 or 5600x cpu.

  17. Charlie

    Every cheap build I've done i totally regrated it .. $2000 range you get a 5-8 yr PC.. I'm 50 yrs old i can afford it even back in my teens i could have afforded a high end build because i had a JOB.. You have major issues if you can't afford 2 grand ..

  18. Reacher Umbrage

    Please mate make a build for 1000$ , im planning to build a PC for that budget and i really want to take your advice , i would really appreciate it! Thank you so much for everything that you're doing!

  19. Cool Breeze

    At 15:30 I’ve never understood the “audio” difference in motherboards.

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