 So natapos mo na yung bibili ka series and you're ready to buy a computer, here are our builds for budgets 10K to 30K. Sa mga budgets na to, ka-da-piso mahalaga, ka-da-piso mahalaga, ka-da-piso mahalaga. I'm busy, almost 90kaw na windows. Pero saan ko hong tawan ng digit windows? Daming options, daming prices. Aka nito. Hindi na lang, may CD key o verse that nigo. Wadali lang ang order. Search for the software you need. Add to cart. Daan ka sa payment option nila. Wala pang 5 minutes finished. May digit, working CD key ka na para sa windows mo. Gamitan lang aming code para makakuhapan ng discounts. Kaya kung nagahalap ka ng digit, mura at original software. Check out CDkeyoverse.com 55,000 to 75,000, mid-range gaming rig. Bills for the APUs are like bikes with training wheels. They'll get you where you want to go, but not efficiently and not very fast. But when it's performance you want, it's definitely time to take off the training wheels and you definitely need a GPU. Yung problema sa price point na ito, ang daming option, so nakakalito. Let's do it one by one. For CPU, I recommend AMD again. At the lower end of the budget, you can get a Ryzen 5 3600. The 3000 series is not the latest line from AMD, but it's still very good. On the upper end of the budget, then you can get a Ryzen 5 5600X, which is the latest line from AMD. And it's actually our go-to CPU for gamers. The price is good and the problem with the higher priced CPUs is that they add cores, which gamers don't really need. Games don't use a lot of cores. So sayin lang pera mo kung habul mo lang talaga gaining performance and you buy a more expensive CPU. For a motherboard, you have choices between the B450, the B550, and the X570 line. At the lower end, let's say you're getting an R5 3600, then a B450 board is fine. If you're getting a faster CPU, then you might consider a B550 or an X570. What's the difference? The B550 is actually supposed to be a cheaper version of the X570. Both of them support PCI-E4 gen devices, but the B550 doesn't come with any PCI-E4 gen general pathways. Supposedly PCI-E4 has doubled the speed of PCI-E3, but that's at a theoretical level. In the real world, the performance gains of PCI-E4 haven't been that great yet. More budget, more options, more problems. But it boils down to what type of PC guy are you. Don't be like type 3. But if you're the type who wants to squeeze all of the performance out of your rig, then go with an X570. But if you're the type who isn't too concerned about losing 5% performance here, 3% performance there, then a B550 is fine and you do save some money. GPU prices have been going down, but they're still quite high compared to before the world ended i.e. COVID. At the lower end of the budget, and you know you're getting an R5-3600, you might not have enough to get a 3000 series GPU, so you might need to get a 2060. On the upper end of the budget, you might be able to find 3000 cards like the 3060 or 3070. The AMD 6700 XT actually is a good alternate GPU. Its prices have gone down much faster than Nvidia and its performance is roughly equivalent to a 3070. So if you're not married to the Nvidia brand, definitely consider getting the 6700 XT from AMD. RAM, definitely 2x8, 16GB. For most users and even gaming, 16GB is more than enough. For video editing, do get 32GB though. Yes, you can splurge at this point for RGB RAM, you have the usual Trident, coarse air vengeance, Team Force Delta are good-looking RGB RAMs as well. SSD, 500GB is good, but 1TB is better. Just get a SATA SSD. NVMe is nice to have, but its price-to-performance ratio is a bit low, meaning it's a bit expensive for the performance that you get. Hard drive, 1TB is good, 2TB is better. Same logic as before, you're going to be putting your programs on the SSD, so on OS and several games. And then you need the hard drive for your files, videos, photos, as well as some other games. Most PCs in this category are regular workhorses, so they accumulate a lot of files. PSU, generally a gold-rated 750W PSU is fine. No need to go nuts with an 850W or 1000W PSU. The budget is a little short, then 80 plus bronze is fine. There are a lot of brands available in this category, from coarse air to Seasonic to EVGA to Cooler Master. Through your PCB, modular or non-modular? Modular is nice to have, but at this price point, you can just go with non-modular and use the money you've saved to get a better GPU. Parang NVMe lang yan. If unlimited yung budget, siyempre andaming maganda ilagay sa build. But budget is a concern, so we're trying to conserve some money to a faster CPU or a faster GPU where mararamdaman mo talaga yung extra na gastos mo. For casing, to be honest, you don't have a lot of budget left to go nuts with the case. There are some cases that are 10,000, 12,000, but you can get a reasonable case for around 5,000. The usual suspects are Deep Cool, Cooler Master, coarse air, although a bit expensive. NZXT is also a popular choice for cases. Some will have RGB already included. For cooling, at the lower end of the budget, better just to stick with the stock cooler of the CPU and spend your money elsewhere. On the higher end, you can get a third-party cooler from Noctua, from Be Quiet, or our personal favorite right now, the Deep Cool AS500+. All of those are solid air coolers. You can get AIOs as well. Just be sure they're not too pricey, maybe around 5,000 mark. Again, Deep Cool has good options in this category. NZXT is a bit pricey. Should you go with air cooling or AIOs? That really depends on you. If for aesthetics, I really like the aesthetics of an AIO, but price-to-performance air cooling is still champ, mas konti gastos mo for the performance of an air cooler. Again, a good example is the Deep Cool AS500+, which is only around P3,000+. NZXT, ROG, coarse air, AROs are all premium but they all come at a premium price point. So, medyo sayang lang budget mo if you buy those AIOs for this kind of rig. Alright, so that's a mid-range gaming rig. We've dropped the training wheels. Yung next category, Serious performance for Serious cash. And thank you to our top fans na-affordo namin to kupuwa na to. Nde joke lang. Thank you to Leah Magnaya, Iyan Meru, Richard Ong Kinko, ITX Addict, Jan Ruben Ocha, Christian Espinosa, and Rafael James. Thank you for supporting the channel.