**Budget PC Build: A Room Tour**
For this special budget edition of room tour project, we're going to take a look at a impressive PC build that's packed with current and older hardware. The creator of this setup has managed to put together a total cost of around $700, which is an incredibly affordable price point for such a powerful machine.
The PC itself is housed in the Fantex Anthem Evolve ITX case, which is only priced at around $70. This compact case is perfect for small spaces and provides ample room for airflow, keeping the components cool during long gaming sessions. Inside, we have the Intel i5-4590 CPU, a great processor that offers excellent performance for its price. The Deepcool Captain 240 X is also on hand, providing excellent cooling capabilities to keep the CPU at optimal temperatures.
**Peripherals and Audio**
The peripherals used in this build are all top-notch and offer excellent value for their prices. The G-Skill bundle includes an AKM 780 keyboard and a G-Skill MX 780 mouse, which together total $100. These two peripherals are highly regarded among gamers and offer excellent performance and durability.
For audio, the creator has opted for the Cyber Acoustics speakers, which provide clear and crisp sound. The subwoofer is also a great addition to this build, providing an immersive listening experience. To top it all off, the HyperX Cloud headset is used for gaming, offering excellent sound quality and comfort during long gaming sessions.
**Customization and Personalization**
One of the standout features of this build is the incredible amount of customization and personalization that has gone into it. The creator has added a range of unique touches, including RGB lights on the case and a Star Wars pop figure perched on top of the PC. The desktop also features some impressive prints, including Walking Dead and Star Wars-themed artwork.
The walls are adorned with more Star Wars imagery, adding to the overall theme of this build. This level of personalization is truly impressive and shows just how much thought and effort has gone into creating a unique and personalized gaming space.
**Gaming PC Breakdown**
So what's inside this powerful gaming PC? We have an Intel i5-4590 CPU, which offers excellent performance for its price. The Deepcool Captain 240 X provides top-notch cooling capabilities to keep the CPU at optimal temperatures. Eight gigs of RAM are also on hand, providing a smooth and responsive experience.
The Asus GTX 1060 graphics card is the final piece of the puzzle, offering incredible performance and visuals. With six days of VRAM, this build is more than capable of handling even the most demanding games at high resolutions.
**Conclusion**
In conclusion, this budget PC build is an absolute steal. With a total cost of around $700, it's an incredibly affordable price point for such a powerful machine. The creator has managed to put together a top-notch system that offers excellent performance and customization options.
Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just starting out, this build is definitely worth considering. And with the help of some amazing peripherals and audio equipment, it's easy to see why this build is so highly regarded. If you're looking for inspiration for your own gaming PC build, be sure to check out this incredible setup.
**Sponsored by Corsair**
As always, we want to thank our sponsor, Corsair, for their support of room tour project. Their LL series RGB fans are a must-have for any serious gamer or PC enthusiast. With their sleek design and excellent performance, these fans will keep your PC cool while adding a touch of style to your setup.
For more information on the Corsair LL series RGB fans, be sure to check out the link in our description below. And as always, don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more content from room tour project.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up guys I'm random Frank P here with episode 113 of room tour project the series we show off the best gaming setups and this week we're gonna do a little special budget edition just in time for the holidays in case you want to pick up some you know cheaper tech to maximize the looks of your gaming setup if you see anything - like I'll have that listed for you in the description down below so you can check it out but let's start off episode 113 now first up we have Marvin and this is all run by his laptop but he spiced it up and changed some things to his setup that really makes it you know pop and glow without all the extra RGB lights so right off the bat for a budget option his desk is actually just a generic folding table you can find and pick up pretty much anywhere for very cheap and as for his display it's a samsung sync master monitor this one in particular is 23 inches in assembly an older dated model now as far as peripherals he has the Razer BlackWidow stealth keyboard from 2013 and the Razer Taipan mouse on the Razer Goliath is mouse pad hello checking out his mouse it doesn't like their newer type and models not sure if this one is older perhaps because of that texture they have on it but either way be razer trio here and like I said earlier his entire setup has run from his laptop which is underneath his monitor tucked away I don't need this wooden monitor riser he built and inside for the specs is an i3 600 6u CPU with some G Forks 940 MX graphics and 4 gigs of ram so for mild gaming that 940 X is gonna be ok probably not gonna be running as you know later games at Ultra settings but I'm sure for him it's getting the job done and also for audio he has a pair of wireless earbuds their magnetic there and it's attached to the legs of the folding table those are the I weigh a 980 bi Bluetooth earbuds and I'm like 15 bucks so it's cool they're completely wireless and magnetic and then lastly one thing I like is instead of you know spending money on different RGB lights he just has a lamp behind his monitor as you can see which is going to be shining the light behind his monitor up onto the wall and stuff to give us some extra glow at nighttime so he has two lamps in each out of his desk and then this glowing back so routing it all out this setup is very neat and organized definitely with this sort of yellowish orange is kind of color theme but mean with that Acer laptop that's probably the most expensive thing here which when the launch was around I believe 450 dollars and the Razer peripherals altogether you're looking at around $800 max for this gaming set up now we have andreas and I really like what ondrea's did here with this set up because a lot of it is just home made with wood we'll check it out in more detail in a second but that's you know the best way to build a set up for cheap you know do what you can and make what you can by yourself so he does have dual monitors here but they're great budget options the vertical AOC monitor off to the right is $90 again they're all listed down below and its primary BenQ monitor was $200 so you're spending under $300 for two when usually a lot of monitors now are around 350 and up now of course these aren't ultra wide so they're not 4k or anything but he doesn't need that and he's making it work with what he can check him out the peripherals on his Peacham extended mouse pad he has the magic 468 keyboard which is an awesome gaming keyboard something like $40 and I know it's not pictured but he also has a Logitech g600 mouse which is also $40 and then for audio he has logitech g930 3 gaming headset this is probably the most expensive peripheral in his setup overall but I mean even with that you can see has a DIY headphone stand and that didn't cost him anything man we're gonna check out his PC and he definitely splurged a little bit here but overall for the price it's not bad at all heezy Corsair 400 CPC case inside is an Intel i5 6600 K CPU with the be quiet dark rock 3 CPU cooler on MSI crate gaming z170a motherboard and an MSI GTX 1060 armorer GPU with six exam RAM and Samsung Evo 950 256 could go by m2 SSD so it stepped a little bit more than the expensive side probably closer to around 6 to 700 dollars total here but hard to complain we went with the budget options everywhere else and I like this we're something extra added wall decor got some older you know motherboards and stuff just put some things up on the wall give it some extra Flair so a really great gaming setup that is definitely highlighted by his PC but everywhere else went the budget option going with the wooden you know headphone stand the wooden desk that was you know completely DIY and homemade as well as some other little wooden trinkets on the desk but uh I really like this alright now we got David and David said to this entire set up was built on is eight hundred and fifty dollar budget and he spent around 800 total so everything here - his laptop do keep in mind which said was a gift costing 800 dollars to complete this set up starting off his acer monitor here pretty simple said it was 130 bucks so not bad for a single display but one thing i really like is the desk he used it's the walcker edison three-piece desk it's glass it's l-shaped I actually owned one of these back when I lived at home in 2014 and this entire l-shaped desk is only like 80 bucks so definitely great pick up if you are on a budget now for the peripherals he's using a logitech wireless MK 270 keyboard with the mouse and keyboard bundle only being $20 on Amazon but for his mouse is actually using a Ironside mouse which he said was also gifted to him and for voiceovers and stuff like that is rocking the blue Yeti mic good for you know streaming YouTube voiceovers anything like that and then for audio his pair of headphones are the sony MDR XP 950 bt these are extra bass wireless headphones that are completely just mind-blowing very great for the price and these are always on sale for under $100 that he picked them up when they were on sale so we got a great price for these and that for his budget PC he has a vivo vo6 micro ATX case which is only $40 and inside is the Intel G 4600 CPU which is around 90 bucks 8 gigs of Corsair Vengeance Ram and I could go buy a GTX 10 80 TI graphics card you can see the EVGA 550 watt power supply but for rounding out his budget of around like you said 850 dollars this is a pretty decent build for that price the 1050 Ti is a solid in-between spot between upgrading the 1050 to the 1060 obviously so money well spent and as we said earlier with that Walker Edison three-piece desk a great option for the price and it just brings a set up together really nicely we also mentioned about his MacBook Air was also a gift along with his mouse so given his budget and what he pulled off being helped out by family and friends and stuff for those gifts it's definitely a pretty good budget set up now we have Ethan going with a black and red color theme pretty popular let's see what he did with a budget in mind you can see on his desk he has some pop figures these are always a pretty inexpensive option to adding some you know some character personalization to a desk set up for display going with a 1080p asus monitor that comes in just at $100 can't complain for that price point and for the peripherals going with the g.skill bundle with AKM 780 keyboard and a g.skill MX 780 mouse total together a hundred bucks for those two on a red-and-black extended mouse pad and for audio got some pretty inexpensive cyber acoustic speakers plus a little thumbs up from the vault boy now for is PC is cases the fantex anthem evolve ITX case which is only around 70 bucks and inside as you Intel i5 4590 CPU with a deep cool captain 240 X a I owe 8 gigs of ram and an EVGA GTX 1060 graphics card so with a mix of current and older hardware inside we're looking anywhere in the ballpark of around $700 for this budget PC don't know you know all these specs and hardware that he used to build this but I say it's a pretty safe price point for this PC so you figure $100 monitor hunter dollar for the peripherals you're looking probably total at around $1,000 for his death setup total which is not bad because it looks really great going with that black and red theme it's all organized and he adds some personalization where he can and then lastly we have Sub Zero submission here which is probably one of my favorite budget submissions that we've had because he really went the extra mile with making this look like a really nice gaming setup and I could definitely appreciate that even though the budget you know wasn't crazy and that's one thing to keep in mind even though you might not have the budget or the funds that's not gonna stop you from making it look the best with what you have and say you're helped out by family and friends for gifts hey nothing wrong with that at all so for his gear he's rocking a 24-inch Dell monitor price-wise this one's upwards at around $200 like the motivational wallpaper got some RGB lights you can see open in this PC cases a little Star Wars pop figure and even up on his wall game for some extra personalization and stuff got some really cool prints Walking Dead Star Wars The Godfather got a good movie buff but for his gear he's Razer BlackWidow chroma keyboard with the eraser Mamba Mouse this one's probably adding the most chroma and a hard to be lights that we've seen on this episode but if you buy you know used on Amazon or even refurbished you could definitely save a good amount of money and as for audio he has the creative SBS a 250 speakers which for the two desk top speakers and the subwoofer is only $27 and for his gaming headset the HyperX cloud - this one's around a hundred bucks but definitely one of the best bang for your buck out there love this headset so we'll check out this PC off to the right side of the desk like I said got the little Star Wars pop figure inside but as for specs he has the Intel G 45 60 CPU which we just did an entire budget PC bill the hunt recently on the channel great CPU for that on an Intel H 100 M DGS motherboard eight gigs of RAM and an Asus GTX 1060 graphics card with six days of VRAM altogether total depending on when he bought these components because the prices are always fluctuating probably close to around $700 total so not bad considering the GPU he used so really great stuff sub-zero like what you did with your setup got the prints above the wall even some more Star Wars pop figures on top here PC it's all personalized to fit him the best with the budget he had this video is sponsored by Corsair and their LL series RGB fans available in 120 and 140 millimeters there is no better way to spice up the looks of your setup and you're giving PC by adding these not only that but they'll keep your PC cool while looking cool and with the included Corsair node you can easily control all the lighting effects check them like in the description down below to learn more alright guys I'll wrap it up for episode 113 of room tour project I hope you enjoyed this special budget edition just in time for the holidays don't forget check the description down below for all the products you saw let me list it down there for you as well as some simple instructions on how to submit your setup if you possibly considered be on a future episode of room tour project let's try to get some like holiday Christmas setup editions coming in here maybe we can have a cool little like holiday special or something like that for buy before Christmas who knows like - episode give it a thumbs up and show your support feel free to follow me on Twitter at random Frank P and last if you haven't already hit that subscribe button Wong random Frank P hope you enjoyed have a good daywhat's up guys I'm random Frank P here with episode 113 of room tour project the series we show off the best gaming setups and this week we're gonna do a little special budget edition just in time for the holidays in case you want to pick up some you know cheaper tech to maximize the looks of your gaming setup if you see anything - like I'll have that listed for you in the description down below so you can check it out but let's start off episode 113 now first up we have Marvin and this is all run by his laptop but he spiced it up and changed some things to his setup that really makes it you know pop and glow without all the extra RGB lights so right off the bat for a budget option his desk is actually just a generic folding table you can find and pick up pretty much anywhere for very cheap and as for his display it's a samsung sync master monitor this one in particular is 23 inches in assembly an older dated model now as far as peripherals he has the Razer BlackWidow stealth keyboard from 2013 and the Razer Taipan mouse on the Razer Goliath is mouse pad hello checking out his mouse it doesn't like their newer type and models not sure if this one is older perhaps because of that texture they have on it but either way be razer trio here and like I said earlier his entire setup has run from his laptop which is underneath his monitor tucked away I don't need this wooden monitor riser he built and inside for the specs is an i3 600 6u CPU with some G Forks 940 MX graphics and 4 gigs of ram so for mild gaming that 940 X is gonna be ok probably not gonna be running as you know later games at Ultra settings but I'm sure for him it's getting the job done and also for audio he has a pair of wireless earbuds their magnetic there and it's attached to the legs of the folding table those are the I weigh a 980 bi Bluetooth earbuds and I'm like 15 bucks so it's cool they're completely wireless and magnetic and then lastly one thing I like is instead of you know spending money on different RGB lights he just has a lamp behind his monitor as you can see which is going to be shining the light behind his monitor up onto the wall and stuff to give us some extra glow at nighttime so he has two lamps in each out of his desk and then this glowing back so routing it all out this setup is very neat and organized definitely with this sort of yellowish orange is kind of color theme but mean with that Acer laptop that's probably the most expensive thing here which when the launch was around I believe 450 dollars and the Razer peripherals altogether you're looking at around $800 max for this gaming set up now we have andreas and I really like what ondrea's did here with this set up because a lot of it is just home made with wood we'll check it out in more detail in a second but that's you know the best way to build a set up for cheap you know do what you can and make what you can by yourself so he does have dual monitors here but they're great budget options the vertical AOC monitor off to the right is $90 again they're all listed down below and its primary BenQ monitor was $200 so you're spending under $300 for two when usually a lot of monitors now are around 350 and up now of course these aren't ultra wide so they're not 4k or anything but he doesn't need that and he's making it work with what he can check him out the peripherals on his Peacham extended mouse pad he has the magic 468 keyboard which is an awesome gaming keyboard something like $40 and I know it's not pictured but he also has a Logitech g600 mouse which is also $40 and then for audio he has logitech g930 3 gaming headset this is probably the most expensive peripheral in his setup overall but I mean even with that you can see has a DIY headphone stand and that didn't cost him anything man we're gonna check out his PC and he definitely splurged a little bit here but overall for the price it's not bad at all heezy Corsair 400 CPC case inside is an Intel i5 6600 K CPU with the be quiet dark rock 3 CPU cooler on MSI crate gaming z170a motherboard and an MSI GTX 1060 armorer GPU with six exam RAM and Samsung Evo 950 256 could go by m2 SSD so it stepped a little bit more than the expensive side probably closer to around 6 to 700 dollars total here but hard to complain we went with the budget options everywhere else and I like this we're something extra added wall decor got some older you know motherboards and stuff just put some things up on the wall give it some extra Flair so a really great gaming setup that is definitely highlighted by his PC but everywhere else went the budget option going with the wooden you know headphone stand the wooden desk that was you know completely DIY and homemade as well as some other little wooden trinkets on the desk but uh I really like this alright now we got David and David said to this entire set up was built on is eight hundred and fifty dollar budget and he spent around 800 total so everything here - his laptop do keep in mind which said was a gift costing 800 dollars to complete this set up starting off his acer monitor here pretty simple said it was 130 bucks so not bad for a single display but one thing i really like is the desk he used it's the walcker edison three-piece desk it's glass it's l-shaped I actually owned one of these back when I lived at home in 2014 and this entire l-shaped desk is only like 80 bucks so definitely great pick up if you are on a budget now for the peripherals he's using a logitech wireless MK 270 keyboard with the mouse and keyboard bundle only being $20 on Amazon but for his mouse is actually using a Ironside mouse which he said was also gifted to him and for voiceovers and stuff like that is rocking the blue Yeti mic good for you know streaming YouTube voiceovers anything like that and then for audio his pair of headphones are the sony MDR XP 950 bt these are extra bass wireless headphones that are completely just mind-blowing very great for the price and these are always on sale for under $100 that he picked them up when they were on sale so we got a great price for these and that for his budget PC he has a vivo vo6 micro ATX case which is only $40 and inside is the Intel G 4600 CPU which is around 90 bucks 8 gigs of Corsair Vengeance Ram and I could go buy a GTX 10 80 TI graphics card you can see the EVGA 550 watt power supply but for rounding out his budget of around like you said 850 dollars this is a pretty decent build for that price the 1050 Ti is a solid in-between spot between upgrading the 1050 to the 1060 obviously so money well spent and as we said earlier with that Walker Edison three-piece desk a great option for the price and it just brings a set up together really nicely we also mentioned about his MacBook Air was also a gift along with his mouse so given his budget and what he pulled off being helped out by family and friends and stuff for those gifts it's definitely a pretty good budget set up now we have Ethan going with a black and red color theme pretty popular let's see what he did with a budget in mind you can see on his desk he has some pop figures these are always a pretty inexpensive option to adding some you know some character personalization to a desk set up for display going with a 1080p asus monitor that comes in just at $100 can't complain for that price point and for the peripherals going with the g.skill bundle with AKM 780 keyboard and a g.skill MX 780 mouse total together a hundred bucks for those two on a red-and-black extended mouse pad and for audio got some pretty inexpensive cyber acoustic speakers plus a little thumbs up from the vault boy now for is PC is cases the fantex anthem evolve ITX case which is only around 70 bucks and inside as you Intel i5 4590 CPU with a deep cool captain 240 X a I owe 8 gigs of ram and an EVGA GTX 1060 graphics card so with a mix of current and older hardware inside we're looking anywhere in the ballpark of around $700 for this budget PC don't know you know all these specs and hardware that he used to build this but I say it's a pretty safe price point for this PC so you figure $100 monitor hunter dollar for the peripherals you're looking probably total at around $1,000 for his death setup total which is not bad because it looks really great going with that black and red theme it's all organized and he adds some personalization where he can and then lastly we have Sub Zero submission here which is probably one of my favorite budget submissions that we've had because he really went the extra mile with making this look like a really nice gaming setup and I could definitely appreciate that even though the budget you know wasn't crazy and that's one thing to keep in mind even though you might not have the budget or the funds that's not gonna stop you from making it look the best with what you have and say you're helped out by family and friends for gifts hey nothing wrong with that at all so for his gear he's rocking a 24-inch Dell monitor price-wise this one's upwards at around $200 like the motivational wallpaper got some RGB lights you can see open in this PC cases a little Star Wars pop figure and even up on his wall game for some extra personalization and stuff got some really cool prints Walking Dead Star Wars The Godfather got a good movie buff but for his gear he's Razer BlackWidow chroma keyboard with the eraser Mamba Mouse this one's probably adding the most chroma and a hard to be lights that we've seen on this episode but if you buy you know used on Amazon or even refurbished you could definitely save a good amount of money and as for audio he has the creative SBS a 250 speakers which for the two desk top speakers and the subwoofer is only $27 and for his gaming headset the HyperX cloud - this one's around a hundred bucks but definitely one of the best bang for your buck out there love this headset so we'll check out this PC off to the right side of the desk like I said got the little Star Wars pop figure inside but as for specs he has the Intel G 45 60 CPU which we just did an entire budget PC bill the hunt recently on the channel great CPU for that on an Intel H 100 M DGS motherboard eight gigs of RAM and an Asus GTX 1060 graphics card with six days of VRAM altogether total depending on when he bought these components because the prices are always fluctuating probably close to around $700 total so not bad considering the GPU he used so really great stuff sub-zero like what you did with your setup got the prints above the wall even some more Star Wars pop figures on top here PC it's all personalized to fit him the best with the budget he had this video is sponsored by Corsair and their LL series RGB fans available in 120 and 140 millimeters there is no better way to spice up the looks of your setup and you're giving PC by adding these not only that but they'll keep your PC cool while looking cool and with the included Corsair node you can easily control all the lighting effects check them like in the description down below to learn more alright guys I'll wrap it up for episode 113 of room tour project I hope you enjoyed this special budget edition just in time for the holidays don't forget check the description down below for all the products you saw let me list it down there for you as well as some simple instructions on how to submit your setup if you possibly considered be on a future episode of room tour project let's try to get some like holiday Christmas setup editions coming in here maybe we can have a cool little like holiday special or something like that for buy before Christmas who knows like - episode give it a thumbs up and show your support feel free to follow me on Twitter at random Frank P and last if you haven't already hit that subscribe button Wong random Frank P hope you enjoyed have a good day\n"