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The video provides an in-depth analysis of a second-hand pre-built PC featuring the AMD Ryzen 3 2300X CPU, obtained by the host for £365. This PC includes basic components such as an MSI A320M Pro motherboard, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, a 1TB hard drive, Cooler Master 500W PSU, and an XFX RX 570 GPU. The host examines the build quality, noting potential airflow issues due to the case design. Performance tests conducted on games like Cyberpunk 2077, The Witcher 3, CS:GO, Crisis Remastered, Red Dead Redemption 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, and Assassin's Creed Valhalla reveal that while the RX 570 GPU often bottlenecks the CPU, the system can still handle many games at low settings. Issues such as micro-freezing in more CPU-intensive scenarios suggest that eight-thread CPUs are becoming necessary for smoother gaming experiences. The host concludes by planning future enhancements through overclocking, faster graphics cards, and additional memory to optimize performance further.
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In this part of the video, the host discusses the AMD Ryzen 3 2300X CPU, which is hard to find as it was primarily released for system builders and often appears in pre-built PCs. The host recently purchased a pre-built PC featuring the 2300X and an RX 570 GPU for £365 and plans to test its performance. Noting that pre-built systems typically include basic components such as a simple motherboard and possibly a single stick of DDR4 RAM, the host decides to inspect the pre-built system for quality and performance. Additionally, the host observes that the case design has airflow issues due to a solid glass front, which prevents the fans from working effectively. The system has 8GB of RAM and an MSI A320M Pro motherboard, which supports overclocking with a BIOS update. The host plans to evaluate the overclocking potential of the 2300X and offers advice on considering pre-built systems as potentially cost-saving alternatives to custom builds.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses the components and performance of a pre-built computer system purchased second-hand. Main highlights include:
– The system includes two 4GB sticks of DDR4 RAM clocked at 2400MHz.
– Originally from a company called AWDIT in the UK, known for well-priced and customizable pre-built systems.
– Initially priced around £550, the presenter got it third or fourth hand via eBay.
– Other key components: a 1TB hard drive, Cooler Master 500W PSU, and an XFX RX 570 4GB GPU.
– The CPU is an AMD 2300X, a 4-core, 4-threaded processor with a base clock of 3.5GHz and a boost clock of 4GHz.
– The RX 570 often held back the CPU in games, but in titles like Cyberpunk 2077, the bottleneck alternated depending on the scenario.
– The CPU and GPU maintained sensible temperatures, with the CPU using the stock cooler.
– The Presenter also observed similar performance issues in The Witcher 3, with CPU spikes causing micro-freezing.
– The 2300X is noted as sometimes overpriced when sold separately.
– Older 4-core Ryzen processors are recommended over older quad-core i5s from the Sandy Bridge era for budget builds.
– In CS:GO, despite the game’s CPU-intensive nature, the RX 570 was again the limiting factor, surprisingly capable of exceeding 200 FPS on low settings.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the performance of various games on a 2300x CPU system. The 2300x is capable of running Counter-Strike well, especially with low settings. Crisis Remastered also performs well with low settings, maintaining an average of 60 FPS. However, Red Dead Redemption 2 crashes at the opening screen, despite the system being theoretically capable of running it; troubleshooting will follow in future videos. In Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, the 2300x manages to maintain good frame rates even in demanding situations, although the 570 GPU struggles more. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla runs smoothly on low and medium settings but experiences micro-freezes in busier areas due to potential CPU core limitations. The video concludes by stating that eight-thread CPUs are becoming the standard for smooth performance, and improvements like faster graphics cards, more memory, and possible overclocking will be explored in future videos to enhance this pre-built system’s performance.