 What's up internet? Ilang araw na lang 2022 na and if it will be anything like 2020 and 2021, most likely work from home and on-clined class pa rin tayo and you're going to need a good computer for that. Most likely kaila'w na windows. Pero san ko hukawan ng legit windows? Daming options, daming prices. Aka nito. Goody na lang. May cdkeyovers.com. Wadalilo ang order. Search for the software you need. Add to cart. Daan ka sa payment options nila. Wala pang 5 minutes finished. May legit, working cdkey ka na para sa windows mo. Gamitan lang awing kod para makakuhapan ng discounts. Kaya kung nagahalap ka ng legit, mura, at original software. Check out cdkeyovers.com So yung nila computer pero hindi naman kailangan hindi kailangan mahal. Mga magulang kung sinabi ng mga kids nyo na kailangan nila ng RTX 3070 para mag online class. Aba, aba. Totoyan, cut your back kids. Let's start with the CPU. I'd go with the AMD Ryzen 3, 3200G or the Intel 10100. These are not the latest CPUs. They're both two generations behind and that's what you want. Kasi hindi na sila yung latest, at yung kagundahan ng mga CPU na to may integrated graphics meaning you don't need to buy a graphics card which are super expensive now. You can save that money for something else. On the CPU, if you're planning to use the zoom feature where you have an image as a background the AMD CPU I recommended won't work. Zoom requires eight cores for that feature for AMD and the 3200G only has four. So if you need an image as a background in zoom, either get the Intel option or get a higher end AMD CPU. Totong nga naman, paminsan kailan mo ng image para takpan yung actual background mo kasi malay mo ba anong nasa likod mo doon sa video. For the AMD CPU, you can get an A320 motherboard. Just make sure that the BIOS has been updated or a B450, whichever is cheaper. For the Intel CPU, you can get a B460 motherboard. All of these product lines are reasonably priced now, again, because they're not the latest. For RAM, we recommend 2x8 so that's two sticks of 8 for a total of 16GB. Why not 2x8 when most budget builds are happy with 2x4 or total of 8GB? For a work-from-home computer or online class computer you'll be doing multiple things at the same time. Nakakal ka, malamang nakabukas din yung word mo baka nag-prepresent ka using PowerPoint. Or nag-o-online class ka, tapos hindi ka nag-aaral so habang nakacuiz ka at yung tanong ano bang street ni Maria Clara, hanap ka ng hanap, nung information na yun, dami mong tabs na nakabukas. There are so many reasons to multitask. You might have teams on to chat. You know, you have a lot of things going on in that computer and 16GB of RAM will ensure that lahat yan smooth, walang stuttering, walang lag time, especially for multitasking. Kung may mahalaga kang presentation for work, ayaw mo na isipin kung bibigay ba computer mo. The price difference is not that big compared to 8GB but the quality of life improvement, the performance improvement in general is well worth the added cost. And why two sticks instead of just one stick of 16? Because two sticks enables you to use something called dual channel memory which basically makes memory access faster and you don't need to pay for anything. Hindi yung kaya with a single stick kasing ang kailang dual, dual channel. So that's why we always recommend to get at least two sticks of RAM. For case and PSU, it's okay to get generic. You can get a case and PSU combo for around 1,000 pesos or so. And long time viewers are now looking at me and you're like, wait, what, generic PSU? Yes, usually, hindi good idea yung generic PSU. You don't know about their quality. Yun nga yung old joke nabama has been planted. But for office computers, ay recommended for a long time na puwede naman yung generic. Office builds don't really require a lot of performance, hindi nabubog-bog yung PSU masyado. We've had office computers that have lasted for years on generic PSUs. So weighing the odds, a generic PSU will probably be fine for a typical office build. Of course, kung may space find a budget, yung ideal talaga, yung quality PSU, 80 plus rated, at least 80 plus white. EVGA, Cooler Master, Corsair, Pisonic, all of these reputable brands do have product in that category for a good price. For storage, definitely get an SSD. We have a 240 gig SSD in the shop for only 1,700. Para akong si Rangplaka, regardless of the build, regardless of budget, we always say put at least one SSD. Kasi ang laki talaga nung quality of life improvement. The load time of the OS is so much faster when you have it on an SSD. Kadugtung nun, do get a one terabyte hard drive because only the OS basically will fit on the 240 gigabytes. For anything else, other programs and data files, you will need to store it on the hard drive. Last two things you need for a work from home system are one, your webcam. What webcam do we recommend? None. Yung cell phone mo sa patna. 95% of all of the streams I've done for hardware sugar are just using my cell phone. It's a super old phone, second hand pa to 1 plus 5T. Most cell phones now, even the not super high end models have decent cameras. Kasi kung pang work from home or online class, usually the square kung san ka nakita, sobrang liit lang nun. So you don't need these very fancy web cameras. And the phone is something that most of us already have. So you just need to download the app called Droid Cam. Available siya for Android and for iOS. Download mo rin sa desktop mo. And then with Droid Cam, you're able to use your cell phone as a webcam. You'll need a tripod. You can buy a tripod or make a DIY one. But this is a great way to save money. Libre yung phone, Libre yung app, Libre yung kahon kung san mo ipapuesto yung cell phone. No need to buy a webcam. Finally for audio, we do recommend spending to buy a headset. Usually multiple kayo mag-work from home or multiple kayo nago online class or you know, with families, the parents are working, the kids have online class. So it's better for everybody sanity kung may headset. Para hindi magkalitoan who you're talking to, what you're listening to and things like that. ASUS has this really amazing AI tech na automatic na siya. It will screen out any loud noises from your end para hindi marinig nung kausap mo on the call. So let's say, mahilig makarok ay yung kapit bahay mo kahit alas 8 na nung maga. With the ASUS AI noise filtering technology, hindi an marinig. This technology is already included in some of their headsets and in some of their motherboards, but if you do just need it as a standalone to work with headsets of other brands, they do sell a dongle. You just plug your device into the dongle and the AI noise filtering is automatically enabled. We've tried it out before and it's really quite good. No brainer, don't need to do anything, it just automatically enables itself. And it's really quite effective. For more budget options kasi the ASUS headsets can be a bit pricey, ASUS does have the TUF H3 or you can go with the Cooler Master MH630 or the Corsair HS50. Another popular recommendation is Steel Series, but I haven't had good experience with Steel Series so personally I can't really recommend them. I also would not recommend Razor in general. So that's our budget build for work from home or online class situations for 2022. A rig based around those specs will perform well for all of the usual functions needed for work from home and online class. Of course, if there's still room in the budget, there are a lot of things that you can improve on or add on. A comfortable chair is very important. Monitor, very important also especially for work from home. We can talk about those things in another video but for now, stay safe and thanks for watching. And thank you to our top fans na afford na namin to kupuwa na to and edyok lang. Thank you to Leah Magnaya, Ian Meru, Richard Ong Kinko, ITX Addict, Jan Ruben Otsha, Christian Espinoza and Rafael James. Thank you for supporting the channel.