I went with the Dom Platts again, the same way that I do in most of my videos. It's 16 gigs of DDR for 3,000 megahertz not the fastest RAM but it gets the job done because you know what they say, "it's not the speed of the RAM that matters, but the way you use it." I don't even know and then graphics card wise this is what I'm really excited about. We will be putting the waifu card to good use here and it really upgrades the RGB factor of this PC but most importantly it upgrades the waifu factor. So you know we all know that RGB adds another 15% of performance while the waifu factor adds another 20%. I found in my benchmarks and then I put in an RGB swag SSD from Team Group. It looks pretty cool, I couldn't put it the way up that I wanted to put it because of cable management constraints in this case. I also put in a different fan in the back because the cable of the stock fan isn't long enough to get down to the actual fan header on the motherboard at the bottom of the motherboard.
That's one of the problems with more budget motherboards, is the fan header placement is always really dumb. I didn't replace the front fan because I was scared to pull the front of the case off it feels very janky and it's very firmly in there but it feels like you have to break it off and I didn't want to actually damage the case. Finally, I left the DVD drive in here although it is purely aesthetic because again I couldn't be asked today to even plug it back in. Yeah, so we've got the DVD drive there and yes, it looks a lot more ridiculous.
Just quickly on the note of cable management, it still looks pretty terrible and not meaning to shift blame here but it is because of the case. There is very little place to hide things and stuff, there's just too much space between the motherboard tray and the back side panel, means that you don't really have anywhere to go with cables, yeah so it still looks a little bit ghetto.
But it's fine, it adds to the ghetto sheet of the system. So, let's have a look at how this beast compares to the non-beast version of it. Hopefully, that lower core count processor doesn't hold us back.
Just on a quick note of the thermals as you can see here yeah it went really badly both the 1700 X and the 5700 XT were pegged at their thermal limit which is not good I actually wasn't expecting that considering the perforated front in the case I thought we were gonna get better temperatures. I guess that front intake fan is just really bad.
And with that as you can see with these minor upgrades the performance is a little bit better honestly I'm not even going to talk you through the differences because well like this is a completely unrealistic test no one's gonna drop a waifu edition 5700 XT and an eight-core isin seven CPU in this PC if they actually buy one. Just wanted to do it for you know the ghetto chic now, it's this is the closest thing to a sleeper build I've ever done so let me know if you want me to do like a different sleeper build those seem to be very popular these days.
So putting like a new badass PC in like a really old case yeah let me know if you want to see that in the comments section below. The final thing that I just want to highlight here is it really shows how versatile the am4 platform is it really reminds me of one of those massive Swiss Army knives, you know the ones that have like a can opener and like a coffee maker and like a marital aid in it you know it just it does literally everything where is the A m4 platform? You really can spec up any range of systems on it and I think that's pretty cool.
Yeah so with that thank you very much for watching this video if you liked it do subscribe to the channel for more videos like this one. I have some streaming coming up later today so go and check out my Twitch channel if you're interested in that and yeah until the next video
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: entoday I'm gonna try and teach you to shoveled old dog new tricks by giving it some shiny new waifu themed insides about a week ago I did a video where I bought the cheapest gaming branded pre-built system on Amazon and it was a real junker it was obviously a lot worse than I thought it was gonna be and I wasn't expecting much so what I'm gonna do in today's video is I wanna I want to turn it into something a lot more epic but I don't just want to upgrade the things that are wrong with it because that would essentially just be me taking the PC throwing it in the bin and starting from scratch so what I want to do is is a kind of junker sleeper build so basically I want a system that on the outside looks like it's about to die from radiation poisoning but on the inside it's like a like a badass RGB waifu Mean Machine and then just for the hell of it there is one caveat I want to try and replace as few components on the inside and outside as possible so with that let's do a quick montage emphasis on the quick montage of me swapping our components and then have a look at the end result I'm pretty excited about it honestly working in this case is a nightmare as I've said before but I'll get into that a little bit later unfortunately I didn't have more footage of the hands-on process of me actually upgrading the system because well I kind of ran out of time I was busy with a different project for this PC which I'm still gonna do I'll do it in like two or three weeks but I couldn't get it working in time so I quickly had to do this instead so yeah I apologize for how bear this video is but yeah let me let me walk you through the process I went through here now the first thing obviously that I replaced was the power supply because even if I didn't need more capacity using that power supply in a system felt like child abuse like I it's it's the worst looking feeling power supply I've ever interacted with my life and I've seen some pretty dodgy power supplies in my time that power supply really is the meth addict equivalent of power supplies it is it's really dodgy the thing that gets me about it is how light it is it weighs nothing that thing is scary yeah so we upgraded it with a 650 watt EVGA power supply it's a fairly basic power supply but it is fully modular which helps because cable management in this case is a complete and utter pain mode but I kept the same motherboard in there because I didn't want to have to change out too much as I said earlier and that's the beauty of the AMD platform the biggest downside to the looser a 320 motherboard in this system is that you can't actually overclock your cpu which could have quite a big effect on your gaming and productivity performance although when it comes to the CPU unfortunately I actually downgraded the system because you know we had that ten core processor in there before and I replaced it with an 8 core Rison 7 1700 so unfortunately we're losing two cores here but it does have hyper threading so we have more threads than the ten core processor but you know nothing really beats physical cores as far as RAM goes I went with the Dom Platts again the same way that I do in in most of my videos it's 16 gigs of DDR for 3,000 megahertz not the fastest Ram but it gets the job done because you know what they say it's not the speed of the RAM that matters but the way you use it is that saying is I don't even know and then graphics card wise this is this is what I'm really excited about we will we're putting the waifu card to good use here and it really upgrades the RGB factor of this pc but most importantly it upgrades the waifu factor so you know we all know that RGB adds another 15% of the performance while the waifu factor adds another 20% I found in my benchmarks and then I put in an RGB swag SSD from Team Group it looks pretty cool I couldn't put it the way up that I wanted to put it because of cable management constraints in this case I also put in a different fan in the back because the cable of the stock fan isn't long enough to get down to the actual fan header on the motherboard at the bottom of the motherboard that's one of the problems with more budget motherboards is the fan header placement is always really dumb I didn't replace the front fan because I was scared to pull the front of the case off it feels very janky and it's very firmly in there but it feels like you have to break it off and I didn't want to actually damage the case finally I left the DVD drive in here although it is purely aesthetic because again I couldn't be asked today to even plug it back in yeah so we've got the DVD drive there and yes it looks a lot more ridiculous just quickly on the note of cable management it still looks pretty terrible and not meaning to shift blame here but it is because of the case there is very little place to hide things and stuff things the fact that there is no like proper basement cover combined with having very little space between the motherboard tray and the back side panel means that you don't really have anywhere to go with cables yeah so it it still looks a little bit ghetto but it's fine it it adds to the to the ghetto sheet of the system so will that let's have a look at how this beast compares to the non beast version of it hopefully that that lower core count processor doesn't hold us back just on a quick note of the thermals as you can see here yeah it went really badly both the 1700 X and the 5700 XT were pegged at their thermal limit which is not good I actually wasn't expecting that considering the perforated front in the case I thought we were gonna get better temperatures I guess that front intake fan is just really bad and with that as you can see with these minor upgrades the performance is a little bit better honestly I'm not even going to talk you through the differences because well like this is a completely unrealistic test no one's gonna drop a waifu edition 5700 XT and an eight-core isin seven CPU in this PC if they actually buy one I just wanted to do it for you know the ghetto chic nosov it this is the closest thing to a sleeper build I've ever done so let me know if you want me to do like a different sleeper build those seem to be very popular these days so you know putting like a new badass PC in like a really old case yeah let me know if you want to see that in the comments section below the final thing that I just want to highlight here is it really shows how versatile the am4 platform is it really reminds me of one of those massive Swiss Army knives you know the ones that have like a can opener and like a coffee maker and like a marital aid in it you know it just it does literally everything where is the a m4 platform you really can spec up any range of systems on it and I think that's that's pretty cool yeah so with that thank you very much for watching this video if you liked it do subscribe to the channel for more videos like this one I have some streaming coming up later today so go and check out my twitch channel if you're interested in that and yeah until the next videotoday I'm gonna try and teach you to shoveled old dog new tricks by giving it some shiny new waifu themed insides about a week ago I did a video where I bought the cheapest gaming branded pre-built system on Amazon and it was a real junker it was obviously a lot worse than I thought it was gonna be and I wasn't expecting much so what I'm gonna do in today's video is I wanna I want to turn it into something a lot more epic but I don't just want to upgrade the things that are wrong with it because that would essentially just be me taking the PC throwing it in the bin and starting from scratch so what I want to do is is a kind of junker sleeper build so basically I want a system that on the outside looks like it's about to die from radiation poisoning but on the inside it's like a like a badass RGB waifu Mean Machine and then just for the hell of it there is one caveat I want to try and replace as few components on the inside and outside as possible so with that let's do a quick montage emphasis on the quick montage of me swapping our components and then have a look at the end result I'm pretty excited about it honestly working in this case is a nightmare as I've said before but I'll get into that a little bit later unfortunately I didn't have more footage of the hands-on process of me actually upgrading the system because well I kind of ran out of time I was busy with a different project for this PC which I'm still gonna do I'll do it in like two or three weeks but I couldn't get it working in time so I quickly had to do this instead so yeah I apologize for how bear this video is but yeah let me let me walk you through the process I went through here now the first thing obviously that I replaced was the power supply because even if I didn't need more capacity using that power supply in a system felt like child abuse like I it's it's the worst looking feeling power supply I've ever interacted with my life and I've seen some pretty dodgy power supplies in my time that power supply really is the meth addict equivalent of power supplies it is it's really dodgy the thing that gets me about it is how light it is it weighs nothing that thing is scary yeah so we upgraded it with a 650 watt EVGA power supply it's a fairly basic power supply but it is fully modular which helps because cable management in this case is a complete and utter pain mode but I kept the same motherboard in there because I didn't want to have to change out too much as I said earlier and that's the beauty of the AMD platform the biggest downside to the looser a 320 motherboard in this system is that you can't actually overclock your cpu which could have quite a big effect on your gaming and productivity performance although when it comes to the CPU unfortunately I actually downgraded the system because you know we had that ten core processor in there before and I replaced it with an 8 core Rison 7 1700 so unfortunately we're losing two cores here but it does have hyper threading so we have more threads than the ten core processor but you know nothing really beats physical cores as far as RAM goes I went with the Dom Platts again the same way that I do in in most of my videos it's 16 gigs of DDR for 3,000 megahertz not the fastest Ram but it gets the job done because you know what they say it's not the speed of the RAM that matters but the way you use it is that saying is I don't even know and then graphics card wise this is this is what I'm really excited about we will we're putting the waifu card to good use here and it really upgrades the RGB factor of this pc but most importantly it upgrades the waifu factor so you know we all know that RGB adds another 15% of the performance while the waifu factor adds another 20% I found in my benchmarks and then I put in an RGB swag SSD from Team Group it looks pretty cool I couldn't put it the way up that I wanted to put it because of cable management constraints in this case I also put in a different fan in the back because the cable of the stock fan isn't long enough to get down to the actual fan header on the motherboard at the bottom of the motherboard that's one of the problems with more budget motherboards is the fan header placement is always really dumb I didn't replace the front fan because I was scared to pull the front of the case off it feels very janky and it's very firmly in there but it feels like you have to break it off and I didn't want to actually damage the case finally I left the DVD drive in here although it is purely aesthetic because again I couldn't be asked today to even plug it back in yeah so we've got the DVD drive there and yes it looks a lot more ridiculous just quickly on the note of cable management it still looks pretty terrible and not meaning to shift blame here but it is because of the case there is very little place to hide things and stuff things the fact that there is no like proper basement cover combined with having very little space between the motherboard tray and the back side panel means that you don't really have anywhere to go with cables yeah so it it still looks a little bit ghetto but it's fine it it adds to the to the ghetto sheet of the system so will that let's have a look at how this beast compares to the non beast version of it hopefully that that lower core count processor doesn't hold us back just on a quick note of the thermals as you can see here yeah it went really badly both the 1700 X and the 5700 XT were pegged at their thermal limit which is not good I actually wasn't expecting that considering the perforated front in the case I thought we were gonna get better temperatures I guess that front intake fan is just really bad and with that as you can see with these minor upgrades the performance is a little bit better honestly I'm not even going to talk you through the differences because well like this is a completely unrealistic test no one's gonna drop a waifu edition 5700 XT and an eight-core isin seven CPU in this PC if they actually buy one I just wanted to do it for you know the ghetto chic nosov it this is the closest thing to a sleeper build I've ever done so let me know if you want me to do like a different sleeper build those seem to be very popular these days so you know putting like a new badass PC in like a really old case yeah let me know if you want to see that in the comments section below the final thing that I just want to highlight here is it really shows how versatile the am4 platform is it really reminds me of one of those massive Swiss Army knives you know the ones that have like a can opener and like a coffee maker and like a marital aid in it you know it just it does literally everything where is the a m4 platform you really can spec up any range of systems on it and I think that's that's pretty cool yeah so with that thank you very much for watching this video if you liked it do subscribe to the channel for more videos like this one I have some streaming coming up later today so go and check out my twitch channel if you're interested in that and yeah until the next video