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R9 270x is probably the sweet spot in the range as it gives you tons of performance. You get two gigabytes of memory which is great to have on a graphics card and it really is going to give you enough power to play pretty much any game you want out there for quite a while. All for $200, that's amazing value for money.
We're going to be using 8 GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR3 RAM, so I've used this stuff in a ton of my builds and it's never let me down. With 8 gigs of RAM there's going to be plenty for pretty much any game you throw at it, including a little bit of multitasking. And it also is rated at 1600 MHz which is the sweet spot in my opinion.
You can spend a lot more on Gamer Series RAM and that's nice and that's fine but to be totally honest you're paying a lot more for what really isn't going to be a whole lot more performance. The Vengeance series Ram is going to cost you about $70, and it's going to be well worth it.
For the hard drive we're going to be using a 1 TB Western Digital Caviar black. This is another staple of my PC builds as this is pretty much the default standard for a gaming hard drive. With 1 TB of capacity you're going to have plenty of room for your games, music videos, all that kind of fun stuff. Although there is a 2 TB version if you want a little bit more storage and it's also going to give you enough performance.
So this is a great choice, it's going to run you about $90 for the power supply we have a 500 watt Corsair CX500 so the power supply is the literal heart of your build. If you cheap out here expect to run into issues before too long. With 500 watts of capacity it's going to be plenty for everything we have in this build and then some.
You add extra hard drives, fans that kind of stuff that's going to be totally okay and it's also going to be an 80 plus bronze certified power supply which means that not only is it going to be a high quality but it's also going to save you a little bit on your power bill so a win-win there.
For the case we're going to be using the Rosewell line M, this is an underrated case in my opinion. It's Micro ATX which means that it's going to be a little bit smaller than the average size Tower but it doesn't skimp at all on performance with two included 120 mm fans as well as both USB 2 and USB 3 support on the front panel making this an awesome case very small very easy to work with for about $50.
So there you go, an awesome $600 gaming PC build. Prices are always changing so I will have links to everything I mentioned in the description of this video also definitely be sure to check out the sponsor for this video audible audible.com is a leading provider of audiobooks with more than 100,000 downloadable titles across all types of literature including fiction non-fiction and periodicals.
As much as I love to read I don't always have the time so that's where audible is absolutely perfect. So I'll download a book to my phone and I'll be able to listen to it in the car or when I'm going to bed and it is awesome lately I've been listening to the Steve Jobs biography by Walter Isaacson so regardless of how you feel about Steve Jobs it's definitely a really interesting story.
If you guys haven't tried audible yet all you need to do is go to audible.com and download this book or any book for free when you try audible it's an awesome service I use it all the time so definitely be sure to check out audible.com and give it a shot. Anyway, guys thank you so much for watching if you enjoyed and you want to see more gaming PC videos like this definitely be sure to subscribe to the channel so you're always kept up to date with the latest and greatest.
I will catch you next time.
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey guys this is Austin and today I'm here with a gaming PC build for $600 so this is going to be a great way to get yourself into all the awesome new PC games that are coming out to give you an idea of how it performs I ran it through a few different games including Battlefield 3 where the $600 PC has no problems playing it on Ultra Crisis 3 which surprise surprise is one of the best looking PC games out right now is also easily able to be run on high settings a very fun game from earlier this year BioShock Infinite is also absolutely no sweat for the PC being able to easily run on ultra settings lastly one of my surprise favorite games of this year Metro last Light is also going to be totally playable running on high settings to kick the build off we're going to be using an AMD Athlon X4 750k so if you guys have been watching the channel for a while you know that I absolutely love this CPU as if you're going to be gaming on a budget it's really hard to beat this is a quad core processor clocked at 3.4 GHz however the nice thing is it's fully overclockable so if you want to crank it up and get a little more performance you can Ely feel free and it's only going to run you about $80 for a motherboard we're going to be using an MSI fm2 a75 M ae35 so awesome super not long name at all aside this is a great motherboard for this build so it does support our CPU obviously but it also does support overclocking with it and you got all the kind of fun bells and whistles that you would look for including usb3 support as well as se3 support all for $60 for a graphics card we're going to be using a gigabyte radon r9270x so I recently just reviewed the new R9 and R7 series of AMD graphics cards and spoiler alert they're awesome so the R9 270x is probably the sweet spot in the range as it gives you tons of performance you get that 2 gabes of memory which is great to have on a graphics card and it really is going to give you enough power to play pretty much any game you want out there for quite a while all for $200 for memory we're going to be using 8 GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR3 RAM so I've used this stuff in a ton of my builds and it's never let me down so with 8 gigs of RAM there going to be plenty for pretty much any game you throw at it including a little bit of multitasking and it also is rated at 1600 MHz which is The Sweet Spot in my opinion you can spend a lot more on gamer series RAM and that's nice and that's fine but to be totally honest you're paying a lot more for what really isn't going to be a whole lot more performance so the Vengeance series Ram is going to cost you about $70 and it's going to be well worth it for a hard drive we're going to be using a 1 TB Western Digital Caviar black so again this is another staple of my PC builds as this is pretty much the default standard for a gaming hard drive so with 1 tab of capacity you're going to have plenty of room for your games fore music videos all that kind of fun stuff although there is a 2 tab version if you want a little bit more storage and it's also going to give you enough performance so it's definitely no SSD however it's definitely not anywhere near as expensive as a 1 TB SSD so this is a great choice it's going to run you about $90 for the power supply we have a 500 watt Corsair CX500 so the power supply is the literal heart of your build so if you Che cheap out here expect to run into issues before too long so with 500 wats of capacity it's going to be plenty for everything we have in this build and then some you add extra hard drives fans that kind of stuff that's going to be totally okay and it's also going to be an 80 plus bronze certified power supply which means that not only is it going to be a high quality it's also going to save you a little bit on your power B so a win-win there for about $50 for a case we're going to be using the Rosewell line M so this is an underrated case in my opinion it's Micro ATX which means that it's going to be a little bit smaller than the average size Tower however that's definitely nice if you want to save a little bit of space on your desk but it doesn't skimp at all on performance with two included 120 mm fans as well as both USB 2 and USB 3 support on the front panel making this an awesome case very small very easy to work with for about $50 so there you go an awesome $600 gaming PC build of course prices are always changing so I will have links to everything I mentioned in the description of this video also definitely be sure to check out the sponsor for this video audible audible.com is a leading provider of audiobooks with more than 100,000 downloadable titles across all types of literature including fiction non-fiction and periodicals as much as I love to read I don't always have the time so that's where audible is absolutely perfect so I'll download a book to my phone and I'll be able to listen to it in the car or when I'm going to bed and it is awesome lately I've been listening to the Steve Jobs biography by Walter Isaacson so regardless of how you feel about Steve Jobs it's definitely a really interesting story if you guys haven't tried audible yet all you need to do is go to Austin to download this book or any book for free when you try audible it's an awesome service I use it all the time so definitely be sure to check out audible.com Austin and give it a shot anyway guys thank you so much for watching if you enjoyed and you want to see more gaming PC videos like this definitely be sure to subscribe to the channel so you're always kept up to date with the latest and greatest anyway guys I will catch you next timehey guys this is Austin and today I'm here with a gaming PC build for $600 so this is going to be a great way to get yourself into all the awesome new PC games that are coming out to give you an idea of how it performs I ran it through a few different games including Battlefield 3 where the $600 PC has no problems playing it on Ultra Crisis 3 which surprise surprise is one of the best looking PC games out right now is also easily able to be run on high settings a very fun game from earlier this year BioShock Infinite is also absolutely no sweat for the PC being able to easily run on ultra settings lastly one of my surprise favorite games of this year Metro last Light is also going to be totally playable running on high settings to kick the build off we're going to be using an AMD Athlon X4 750k so if you guys have been watching the channel for a while you know that I absolutely love this CPU as if you're going to be gaming on a budget it's really hard to beat this is a quad core processor clocked at 3.4 GHz however the nice thing is it's fully overclockable so if you want to crank it up and get a little more performance you can Ely feel free and it's only going to run you about $80 for a motherboard we're going to be using an MSI fm2 a75 M ae35 so awesome super not long name at all aside this is a great motherboard for this build so it does support our CPU obviously but it also does support overclocking with it and you got all the kind of fun bells and whistles that you would look for including usb3 support as well as se3 support all for $60 for a graphics card we're going to be using a gigabyte radon r9270x so I recently just reviewed the new R9 and R7 series of AMD graphics cards and spoiler alert they're awesome so the R9 270x is probably the sweet spot in the range as it gives you tons of performance you get that 2 gabes of memory which is great to have on a graphics card and it really is going to give you enough power to play pretty much any game you want out there for quite a while all for $200 for memory we're going to be using 8 GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR3 RAM so I've used this stuff in a ton of my builds and it's never let me down so with 8 gigs of RAM there going to be plenty for pretty much any game you throw at it including a little bit of multitasking and it also is rated at 1600 MHz which is The Sweet Spot in my opinion you can spend a lot more on gamer series RAM and that's nice and that's fine but to be totally honest you're paying a lot more for what really isn't going to be a whole lot more performance so the Vengeance series Ram is going to cost you about $70 and it's going to be well worth it for a hard drive we're going to be using a 1 TB Western Digital Caviar black so again this is another staple of my PC builds as this is pretty much the default standard for a gaming hard drive so with 1 tab of capacity you're going to have plenty of room for your games fore music videos all that kind of fun stuff although there is a 2 tab version if you want a little bit more storage and it's also going to give you enough performance so it's definitely no SSD however it's definitely not anywhere near as expensive as a 1 TB SSD so this is a great choice it's going to run you about $90 for the power supply we have a 500 watt Corsair CX500 so the power supply is the literal heart of your build so if you Che cheap out here expect to run into issues before too long so with 500 wats of capacity it's going to be plenty for everything we have in this build and then some you add extra hard drives fans that kind of stuff that's going to be totally okay and it's also going to be an 80 plus bronze certified power supply which means that not only is it going to be a high quality it's also going to save you a little bit on your power B so a win-win there for about $50 for a case we're going to be using the Rosewell line M so this is an underrated case in my opinion it's Micro ATX which means that it's going to be a little bit smaller than the average size Tower however that's definitely nice if you want to save a little bit of space on your desk but it doesn't skimp at all on performance with two included 120 mm fans as well as both USB 2 and USB 3 support on the front panel making this an awesome case very small very easy to work with for about $50 so there you go an awesome $600 gaming PC build of course prices are always changing so I will have links to everything I mentioned in the description of this video also definitely be sure to check out the sponsor for this video audible audible.com is a leading provider of audiobooks with more than 100,000 downloadable titles across all types of literature including fiction non-fiction and periodicals as much as I love to read I don't always have the time so that's where audible is absolutely perfect so I'll download a book to my phone and I'll be able to listen to it in the car or when I'm going to bed and it is awesome lately I've been listening to the Steve Jobs biography by Walter Isaacson so regardless of how you feel about Steve Jobs it's definitely a really interesting story if you guys haven't tried audible yet all you need to do is go to Austin to download this book or any book for free when you try audible it's an awesome service I use it all the time so definitely be sure to check out audible.com Austin and give it a shot anyway guys thank you so much for watching if you enjoyed and you want to see more gaming PC videos like this definitely be sure to subscribe to the channel so you're always kept up to date with the latest and greatest anyway guys I will catch you next time