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Saturday, December 24, 2016

How to Build Gaming PC under $25 vs Cs go, Minecraft, Overwatch,League of Legends!

What's up guys  the last few days I decided to take up the challenge of building a gaming computer with only the money that I had in my paypal account at the time well at the time I only had a  $25 i'm pretty broke but with the money i had i think i made a pretty awesome gaming pc that gives you great price for performance.

So let's get right into the build so I have to do a lot of scavenging when it came to building a computer for only twenty-five dollars and so what I did was decided to kind of upgrade an old craigslist computer instead of starting from scratch so i looked on craigslist and i found this dell


For only zero dollars considering that it was only missing storage and ram and it was using the LGA 775 socket I thought it was a pretty good deal so I picked it up other than that the only components that i actually bought it was an 80 gigabytes and harder for two dollars to gigs of DDR2 memory for another two dollars and then a Gtx 560ti for twenty bucks


 So this computer actually came with the 200 watt  slimline power supply

And I did not trust that thin with the Gtx 560ti in there especially considering how much power for me pools so what I decided to do was again look for whatever power supply i could get for cheap as possible and i ended up hitting a very good deal i found an ocz recondition  600 watt power supply that was 80 plus certified for free at a computer so that was liquidated right

 on time like I feel sorry for the store that it was shutting down but it couldn't be a perfect a more perfect time for it to be shutting down and when I just hide it to build a $25 gaming pc so it worked out pretty well at least my favorite so this is delano sure to harder to actually came with the course you do d 4500 and I was kind of okay with that consider that it was a free computer and I didn't want to upgrade to the core 2 quad 600 and this was actually going to be a fifty-dollar gaming PC because that  CPU is about 20 maybe 25 dollars on ebay but unfortunately the bios revision I mean not the bias revision the mother board revision on this month or does not support anything over 82 wats for this cpu.

So unfortunately the core 2 quad wasn't going to work I could have actually went with the xeon e5.

before 54 n easy on me that's around 80 to 85 watts but unfortunately i would have to buy LGA 771 sticker and that just did not want to go through that although that would be a pretty awesome ability so i decided to keep the e four to five hundred at least for now so the first thing I did was try to clean up a little bit so i took out the cpu cooler


 and then i reapplied some more thermal paste actually have some Arctic mx4 that I just haven't really used to I used that thermal paste and then I put back the cpu cooler on top of that.

I reinstalled the Gtx 560ti and then i installed the new power supply the problem with this power supplies that it is not slim mind it so it does not fit into the slimmer tower so I kind of have to compromise and I compromise was not that great honestly I just put it on top of the case and I kind of let the the wires daily now but you know for a $25 gaming pc i can't really complain.
 So i basically left that on top of the case and it's pretty unorthodox and I wouldn't really recommend this but you gotta do what you gotta do and if you're only spending $25 you got to make some sacrifices and that was the sacrifice that had to make you on top without the case only really supports the profile cards and that's when ever you know the 560 TI is not a low profile card so i have to do a little bit of modern and i modded I mean basically breaking off part of the pci cage and pulling it up and so I have this little switch where I can just pull up and pull down whenever I need to but that's how I fit the 560 TI in there I can't have to break the case a little bit so after doing all of this


I put Windows 10 on there i put everything up and i decided to install some games to see how this really performs all right so with my games i decided to go with a lighter ones first i started off with market bolts and I played at 1920 x 1080 and this one ran pretty easily everything was on high except the shadows around though at two times a day for x AF and I almost hit 60 FPS average i can expect this this was nothing really surprised insurance market volt is a pretty old game they can run on pretty old hardware pretty well so pretty like four times they're all right next up is one of the most popular games out right now it is CS go

and decide to start this out on 1920 x 1080 using the very lowest settings unfortunately the gameplay was not very nice it was pretty choppy and I'm a testing this - maybe the cpu bottleneck because the cpu is running that pretty much a hundred percent the entire time and I know that the Gtx560ti can handle this game so what I did was up the resolution so it's more GPU bound and see anything about and while my theory worked out pretty well at 2560 x 1440 it worked a little bit better an average at 31 FPS it was a little bit jumpy but it was more playable now my craft another really popular game this also ran surprisingly well and although the rabbit and the cpu usage was max out and it was a little bit jumpy and laggy and the first few moments starting up the game I it did end up being very very playable.

 and i was pleasantly surprised because my characters are pretty cpu and ram bound a game average 60 FPS using the fancy settings 12 trunk render settings and using the full screen mode now league of legends was the most surprising because you played beautifully well at 1440p i maxed out everything except where the shadows I left that at medium but everything else was pretty much at the very top and have played very very well i was getting it lowest with 45 FPS my average was almost 60 not quite house 56 and I as you can see the 560 TI was holding its own very very well so I was pretty surprised either League of Legends ,

 is a super optimized game or the graphics are not super demanding either way for a $25 gaming pc league of legends was easily the best game played so after some success with the lighter games

 i decided to go with the heavier more recent titles first off with some I of course i always have to add that in any type of bench marking platform that i'm using a 1920 x 1080 on low setting sit was pretty choppy and as you can see the cpu bottleneck here yet again i averaged about 21.1 3 FPS with several frame drops my minimum 10 and several pauses it was not very playable i also tried overwatch


but unfortunately it was unplayable at 1080p and again I tried up in the resolution of 1440 p to see if the cpu bottleneck was the case but the 560 I couldn't hold its own at such a high resolution so I I dumbed it down - 7:20 even at 720p it was a choppy and unplayable the CPU bottom that was still there again and I was getting 21 frames per second on average so what's the final verdict for the $25 gaming pc i will say overall that I'm proud of this little guy Froemming $25



I can play the older latter titles with 30-plus frames per seconds on average and although the CPU bottleneck and pretty heavy this pc how its own very well and i was pleasantly surprised if you are going to go for an ultra cheap gaming pc and I doubt anybody will really try to build a pc for twenty-five dollars it's not very conventional but if you do decide to build a super cheap pc definitely try to get at least a quad-core processor or a dual core with hyper-threading because as you can see pretty much any game 2013 + with the exception of a few indie titles will use more than two cores and you will be bottle necked if you have less than four chords so try to go for more course if you can and if you do end up with a dual core pc try to overclock well that's it  good luck everyone.

Because of popular demand, here are the specs:
C2D E4500 @ Stock
3GB DDR2 Memory
GTX 560 Ti
80GB Sata HDD
600W OCZ PSU
Win 10





















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