@LCC.Gaming

โ€œLess than a Switch 2โ€ proceeds to use a $400 Asus Tuff RX 9060XT๐Ÿ’€

@koob1413

the keyboard appears to be the ATTACK SHARK K86PRO Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, if anyone is wondering.

@LooKingG00d

๐Ÿ˜ฎ But isn't that misleading?? Its cheaper than Switch as title says if you get 7600xt, but then show performance with a 9060xt??
People wont get this performance "with cheaper than switch" hardware.

@rookie907

Since you're running this build with an APU, maybe try testing with lossless scaling using the APU as a multiplyer and get more fps, as far as single player games to see how much more fps you can push

@saberspecter

Not seeing any fans in these PCs gives me anxiety. ๐Ÿ˜…

@KaiynFallanx

i've built 2 desktops using this same exact case. I have both cases in black and white. You can comfortably slot in 2x 120mm slim fans at the bottom and 2x 120mm fans up top for exhaust. GPUs that are a bit wider will have issues. I find that 2 or 2 1/2 slot GPUs and at least below 12 cms in width fits quite nicely. The cooler I've used for both builds is the Thermalright SI-100 as for the GPU the AsRock Challenger 7800XT and RTX 3080 Founders ed fits nicely.

@jaybooze5462

Settling for a 9060XT is pretty tempting with the inflated 9070 prices.

@sfperalta

"Low-cost budget gaming" seems to have a new definition these days.

@Cobra_Chicken1939

I am 100% gonna build this! Looks good

@tepuiiralte7550

This is no way in hell, "A low cost Budget gaming Pc" ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

@msctshrly

You could offload Frame Gen to the 5700G, using AMD FMF or Lossless Scaling.

@TheStewarts.

I remember when he use to do budget builds at like 200$ and review stuff around same price... now everything cost thousands and isn't budget friendly at all.

@H4GRlD

Imagine building a full AMD gaming rig and showcasing Windows ๐Ÿ˜†

@Maxx-Rabbits

Average price on ebay:
ryzen 5700g;                                                            $145.
Asus b550 ;                                                              $85.
ddr4 16gb;                                                                $28.
550w power supply;  Average amazon price;     $59.
SFF case;                                                                  $50./125.  
m.2:                                                                            $60./135.
     
So roughly $440. dollars before GPU card cost.   
After GPU cost: roughly $620.

$620.  dollars so; No not cheaper than I switch, 
  As I would never buy a switch my assessment is bases on my years of parts purchases

@hafajulz

Kinda strange because I just came from Jegs TV channel where he ran side to side comparisons for the 9060XT, 9070, and 9070XT on 15 games - the FPS he was getting at 1440p ultra for the 9060XT were generally pretty low, in a few of the games FPS was down to 35-40...He was using a 7800x3d CPU. The numbers you got here were significantly better for whatever reason. I must do more research lol! Great build though, thank you!

@ak-ut7zy

Great to see that a 5700g is enough for a rx9060

@TheMerc1950

Slick little setup!

@infinateking1240

omds ive jsut brought this case last week this would help me soo much ot build my first pc thanksss

@gordong11

I'd get a 5600 or the 5600x or even a 5700x used/OB, because you get pcie 4.0. The 5700g is just pcie 3.0. better upgrades down the road, plus some gpus are only X8 like the 5060. Pcie 3.0 combined with a X8 vid card is not a good combination. Pcie 5 @ X8 = 32GB/s compared to PCIe 3 @ X8 = 8GB/s

@niveketihw1897

I've always used Windows but honestly I think my next home PC will be Steam OS. As long as I can do Excel or something that can open .xlsx files and run Brave for my browser, I'm ready to move to Steam OS.