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$400 Budget Gaming PC Build Guide 2024 | Step By Step

$400 Budget Gaming PC Build Guide 2024 | Step By Step

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The Lenovo P520 is an AMAZING office workstation computer. What is even better about these Lenovos is how easily they take upgrades. Today we’re…

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  1. Amazing video, I just subbed!
    I've ordered everything as shown in the video, however, would I be better off with the Radeon RX6600 or a GTX GeForce 3060?
    I'm assuming that the 900W power supply would accept this?
    Would the 3060 get adequate cooling and airflow?
    Any help is widely appreciated 🙂

  2. I went with the 2135, 4×8 2666, nothing else (or cheapest required) and pC was $243.93. Added PNY GS1030 NVME Gen 3 1TB (new amazon) $54.99, and a Surallow RTX 2060 Super 8GB (new amazon) $239. Total was $538 before tax so right under $600 after. I get 1 TB storage, quad channel faster ram, better processor, comparable GPU (I’m weird, I don’t like running Gen 4 x8 PCIE cards on Gen 3, at least the 2060 super is Gen 3 x16 like the system). Used I could see the GPU being $50 less but I feel like this is good build for $600 or less.

  3. Hey Toasty Bros I got one of these from pcsp and when I went to install my ssd it didn’t have the screw for it. I just put it in and put the heat sink over it and everything seems to be working fine. Do I have anything to worry about? Also thanks so much for the idea

  4. Need a hdd too, 99% of games it works fine, only a few that require faster. Specially if you want your whole library on your pc, get a 8tb or 16tb or higher and a 4tb nvme ssd and a 2tb nvme for your c drive would be a solid choice.

  5. Hi, can anyone help me? I'm pretty new to building a pc but I want to know should I get this 400 dollar PC or the 525 dollar pc (from 1 month ago)
    Can both be upgraded to be better?
    And I just need to run Fortnite 120+ Fps and Gta 5 60+ Fps?

  6. I'm considering a budget friendly ($400) gaming pc, with the option for upgrades. I've been a console gamer since the late 70's. I like war games and sports games. I also do a lot of video editing for various social media platforms. Do you guys have any suggestions or recommendations on a pc that will fit that budget? I currently do all my editing on a early 2015 MacBook Pro 13 with IMovie.

  7. I've looked into doing this many times before, and I've had two different friends build a few of these with mixed results. Most common issue, components get too hot in a case that does not support strong positive pressure.

    The fear is suddenly u find yourself just holding a $250 GPU and whatever parts you can strip. Anyway to get good thermal performance in those rigs?

  8. Just built an all new 400 something bucks build.
    12th gen i3 amazon 92bucks
    Gigabyte board 89
    Rgb corsair 8gbx2 ram 50bucks
    Pny m.2 500gb and western digital m.2 500gb for 40bucks
    6pcs inplay rgb halo fans 6bucks
    Forgot case name was tempored glass front and side matx pretty small for a deal at 18 bucks
    If count office 2019 and win11 pro another 25 bucks for that.
    Rx580 for 40 with voucher and holiday promo sale.
    Im liking it, for some reason rx580 wouldnt work with the undervolt cable but does much better than it should on benchmarks with rdr2 ultra 1080 getting solid 50fps or better. Does stay warm 71c

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