 What's up internet? Revisiting our budget build for 15K. If you didn't see that video, gumawa kami ng budget build for only 15,000 na gaming PC na maging performance. At that price range, the best value for money is second hand parts and we got a good deal with the 10th gen Intel na pasok sa budget. Ang problema na pili namin GPU, the 1650 low profile, hindi ka siya dito sa OEM case. So a lot of you guys are super technical and you have a lot of comments on how we can address that. And so I just wanted to comment on those comments. para sa windows mo. Maraming na kaming na tulungan. Dati, said hindi purchase ako. But now, I found a log of my life. Dati, ing-resin walang purchase ang life ko. But now, I'm a world-class Zumba instructor. So web developer ako and content creator for a YouTube channel. And ngayon, ganun pa rin ako, pero activated na yung windows ko. Kaya ako nag-hanap ka ng legit, mura, at original software. Check out cdkoffer.com. Check out cdkoffer.com. Check out cdkoffer.com. Sino bukantara namin everything we could do to keep this built-in tack. Kasi good price nga siya, good performance. One of the questions we got a lot was could we just change the case? Tagalin yung motherboard, ilipat sa ibang ITX case. Since yung issue lang naman, hindi ka siya yung GPU dito. Unfortunately, even the board is proprietary. If you notice here na back, the I-O ports don't line up with the traditional standard I-O ports. So hindi siya mag-line up sa classic na I-O shield. So we wouldn't be able to fit this into a standard motherboard. The front as well, all of these front buttons and front ports in a computer case, usually, they gain functionality because they're connected by wires from the case inside to the motherboard. Pero itong proprietary design, wala na mga wires, wala na mga headers. The front is literally mated or the motherboard and the front slot into place. So that also wouldn't work with a standard ITX case. So changing the case out of the question, next suggestion was riser cables. And yes, that is possible. One way to do it would be literally tanggalin yung tong front cover naka riser cable yung GPU. And the riser cable is just basically an extension cable between the GPU and the PCI-E slot. So the, let's say the GPU would be hanging here somehow, may stand ka dito or you could plop it on top of the other components. Gagan na naman siya. Yes, that's possible. Although, removing the top cover, finding a place to kind of position the GPU para hindi mayang, para hindi mahulog, all of that does seem a little junky even for a second hand 15K budget build. We did try to use a riser cable to position the GPU elsewhere. Pero hindi talaga kaya. Tumatama naman siya dun sa PCI-E 1X slot. So keeping it inside the case even with the riser cable natin option, keeping it outside of the case via riser cable. Yes, that's possible. Although that was a level of open type PC case that we wouldn't want for a budget build. Especially, we assume a 15K build is somebody who's just starting out with computers and perhaps they might not be comfortable with everything exposed kasi literally tatang galin mo yung top cover to make room for the GPU which would be hanging somewhere on top. Another interesting work around would have been not to use a 1650 and instead use an RX 6400. And yes, it's true. Mapapasok mo naman yung RX 6400 dito. It will fit. So we avoid the problem that we had with the 1650 even the 1650 low profile. The problem with using an RX 6400 is that it is a PCI-E 4 card. And when it's running at that speed medyo kapantayin niya yung 1650. But the available PCI-E slot here is PCI-E 3 and it's PCI-E 3 X4. So not the full bandwidth available to an X16 slot. So even that is technically not a problem. You can go into your BIOS and tell the GPU to run at PCI-E 3 speeds. Ang problema an RX 6400 at PCI-E 4 settings versus a 1650 they're around equal. But if you step down the RX 6400 to PCI-E 3 X4 you lose substantial performance let's say roughly around 10-15% which you can see in the performance in games. Bababa talaga frame rates mo. So while we could fit in an RX 6400 the performance wouldn't be as good as a 1650. Pero tutoga if we had bought a 6400 instead of a 1650 it would work. Although we would take a performance hit. Is it worth it to keep a 1650 but just find a different computer because we did find a 8th gen and that will be our next video yung next sa series na to of our attempt at a budget build using second hand parts. And so we can't see how much of a performance hit we take if we downgrade the CPU because we found one that will actually fit a 1650. But the idea of using a 6400 especially if you haven't bought a GPU yet yes, is possible if you don't mind that performance hit. So it's kind of obvious by now that we're kind of hung up on the 1650 we really want to use it. We tried to go with a low profile maparamapasok, di talaga kaya. Our tech guys even tried to deshroud it or basically remove this top remove the fans which would leave the passive heat sink element. Kung mapasok ba natin basically you're just lopping off this part without the active heating element mapapasok ba natin sa PC. And it almost succeeded except for the fact that the DVI port gets in the way. They actually tried monkeying around to remove the DVI port but it's soldered on. Hindi lang pedeng basta-bastang tanggalin. And so that leaves us stuck again. Even without its fans the 1650 low profile is just too darn large to fit into here. So that's really interesting about using OEMs about delving into the second hand market and dami pang ibang considerations and it's really forces you to become creative in the kind of parts that you use in the kinds of parts that you can fit into something like this. May pros and cons of going with this second hand OEM approach definitely one of the cons as we've documented in this video and the last video the parts are not standardized so they don't mesh well sometimes with off-the-shelf components. But what you do get when everything works is a very good performer for its price. And that one we're gonna talk about in the next budget build video. Paminsan may nagtatanong kumikilala ba kami ng computer shop na trusted yung hindi kalolo ko hin? Actually meron kami. Full service PC store ang hardware sugar. Nagbabenta kami ng PC components. Nagbabenta rin kami ng fully assembled rigs. We clean computers. 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