Welcome to Another Geeky Wat Video: A $600 Gaming PC Build Review
What is Up Guys? Welcome back to another geeky wat video, and today I'm taking over the very best $600 gaming PC build for the end of 2017 beginning of 2018. I'll link all the parts mentioned below, but as always, smash that like button and let's get straight into the video.
This System is a Really Solid 1080p Performance at High Settings
60 FPS and a Bull Look at Some of the Older Games CSGO World of Warcraft League of Legends You Look In 1080p Ultra Settings in Excess of a Hundred Frames Per Second in Some Scenarios
Overall, this is a very competent PC that it's going to do you perfectly. About 1080p Resolution Kicking It Off with the CPU AMD's Ryzen 313100X was hands-down the best option. It comes with AMD Super Wraith CPU Cooler meaning you can use that rather than go and buy an aftermarket unit for example. Not only that, it is cheaper than Intel quad-core offerings and has a really really solid 3.5 gigahertz base with a 3.7 gigahertz turbo boost which is really really cold.
This chip is also going to somewhat future-proof your build with many new games demanding at least four cores and this chip has that covered. Is a massive plus AMD side in my opinion in terms of the motherboard I opted for MSI's B350 M Pro VDH for a few simple reasons it comes in at the micro ATX form factor which is better value than large ATX boards or the price premium heavy small mini ITX boards.
Not only that, it supports our CPU with DIMM slots and graphics cards with the PCIe 3.0 x16 full bandwidth available. Not only that, it comes on the B350 chipset which means you can actually overclock the CPU on this motherboard to leverage even more free performance if you will. That's another massive advantage in my opinion to AMD CPUs is that you can overclock on much cheaper motherboards if you switch to the Intel side.
Really inexpensive we're talking $200 plus, zyy 370 board in order to overclock at all which is ludicrous another big plus here for the AMD side in my pin in terms of the memory it was another simple choice you want 8 gigabytes of DDR4. The overclock Wow and comes in at a decently faster clock speed this Ram from crucial that ballistic spot LT that comes in at 2400 megahertz and leaves three random slots still free, she can massively upgrade this system later down the line without having to replace this Tim around me.
Just buy another identical dim slot it in and jobs a good'un overall. Good Ram and a decent price especially considering how much RAM has gone up in price over recent years.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat is up guys welcome back to another geeky wat video and today I'm taking over the very best $600 gaming PC build for the end of 2017 beginning of 2018 I'll link all the parts mentioned below but as always smash that like button and let's get straight into the video with this system you're gonna be seeing really really solid 1080p performance at high settings 60 FPS and a bull look at some of the older games csgo world of warcraft League of Legends you look in 1080p ultra settings in excess of a hundred frames per second in some scenarios overall this is a very competent PC and it's going to do you perfectly about 1080p resolution kicking it off with the CPU AMD's Rison 313 hundred x was hands-down the best option it comes with AMD superb Wraith CPU cooler meaning you can use that rather than go and buy an aftermarket unit for example not only that it is cheaper than Intel quad core offerings and has a really really solid 3.5 gigahertz base with a 3.7 gigahertz turbo boost which is really really cold this chip is also going to somewhat future-proof your build with many new games demanding at least four cores and this chip has that covered is a massive plus AMD side in my opinion in terms of the motherboard I opted for MSI's B 350 M Pro vdh for a few simple reasons it comes in at the micro ATX form factor which is better value than large ATX boards or the price premium heavy small mini ITX boards and not only that it supports our CPU look to foreground DIMM slots and graphics cards with the pcie 3.0 x16 full bandwidth available not only that it comes on the be 350 chipset which means you can actually overclock the CPU on this motherboard to leverage even more free performance if you will that's another massive advantage in my opinion to AMD CPUs is that you can overclock on much cheaper motherboards if you switch to the Intel side really inexpensive we're talking $200 plus zyy 370 board in order to overclock at all which is ludicrous another big plus here for the AMD side in my pin in terms of the memory it was another simple choice you want 8 gigabytes of ddr4 the overclock Wow and comes in at a decently faster clock speed this Ram from crucial that ballistic spot LT that comes in at 2400 megahertz and leaves three random slots still free she can massively upgrade this system later down the line without having to replace this Tim around me just buy another identical dim slot it in and jobs a good'un overall good Ram and a decent price especially considering how much RAM has gone up in price over recent years overall a nice bat and it looks pretty sick too in terms of the storage a one terabyte hard drive really is as good as it's gonna get at this price point don't get me wrong SSDs are superb for fast load up and boot up times but for gaming they aren't gonna make any sort of tangible difference not only that SSDs are expensive and come in smaller capacities this one terabyte say get drive gives you a thousand gigabytes of storage to play with for your movies music Steam library all that good stuff and comes in at least 7200 rpm speed which is as fast as your mainstream consumer hard drives gap I literally have a load of these four four terabytes in a server I've got a 4 terabyte in my personal system 3-1 terabytes absolutely loads and never have me fail on me just yet in terms of the graphics card in this build I opted for msi geforce gtx 1060 it is only a three gigabyte version you can splash a little bit more cash and go for a 6 key card instead if you would like but this is the best i could fit in this builds price range this dual fan design will allow for some overclocking leverage on the GPU too and keep the thermals nice and chilly which is always good news not only that it comes factory overclocked meaning you're gonna take advantage of faster clock speeds and thus higher frame rates overall it's a great card at a really superb price point next up is the penultimate part on this list which is of course the case call a masters master box like 3.1 is a superb choice it's dominated the case market since it came out and i've seen this thing go for as low as 20 dollars on new editor in black friday sales and all that kind of stuff which is complete madness this case has got an acrylic side panel on the side which could be mistaken for temper and comes in at least smaller micro ATX form factor what makes that so great is it will easily fit in a small office or bedroom without dominating the room and being that stupidly large it will also of course fit all of our components in with good harddrive and SSD Mountain support which is always a good sign not only that it will look great with some RGB fans if you bought those later on down the line with its clear front panel and good airflow options with a range of colored accents available overall 10 out of 10 for this case in my opinion I will have a full view of the case going up very soon so make sure you subscribe for that one finally the last part on this list is a favorite of mine it's from EVGA it's a power supply and comes in at 500 watts with an 80 plus certification it's guaranteed to run above 80% efficiency at all times and meaning less of the energy it draws gets converted into heat and ultimately fan noise it's a good power supply and this reputable reliable comes in at ridiculously low price points Wow you don't need to cheap out on a power supply and go for some no-name brand because it could put your system at risk but equally you don't need to spend loads of money on an 80 plus Platinum certified unit for a build like this that sips less than 300 watts of power overall though that about wraps it up for this PC build video I do hope you enjoyed if it is smash that like burn links to everything mentioned for different regions and retailers will be in the description below but as always we'll see you in the next gigawatt video\n"