 What's up internet? Mag-shop tour tayo ngayon. Pero in business sabihin namin what to buy yung baliktad. Sa sabihin namin what not to buy. Yung mga nice-to-have items, pero kung gipit yung budget, pwede naman tanggalin. Pwede na hindi pinin. Yung hard-wrestle girl lang talaga yung shop na sasabihin sa'yo na don't buy it. Bad for business, good for you. Let's do it. Pwede kailaw na windows. Pero saan ko hukawa nang legit windows? Daming options, daming prices. Aka nito. Pwede na lang. May cdkeyoffers.com. Wadalilo ang order. Search for the software you need. Add to cart. Daan ka sa payment options nila. Wala pag 5 minutes finished. May legit, working cdk na para sa windows mo. Gamitan ng aming code para makakuhapan ng discounts. Kaya kung nagahalap ka ng legit, mura at original software. Check it out, cdkeyoffers.com. Kung nagtataka ka, bat ako na ka-headset boong time sa video na to. Kasi li-nive stream ko yung shoot ng video na to. You can actually see the entire live stream kasama din dun sa links in the video description below. May dalamang klase na CPU coolers and if you're thinking water cooling and air cooling, you'd be right. Pero for the budget conscious, kung dalamang klase ay stock coolers na libre and third-party coolers na may dagdag gastos. Lahat na mga third-party coolers are made by a different brand from the one who made the CPU. Usually, mas makatan naman talaga yung performance ng stock coolers. That's why brands like Noctua are legendary. Usually, maganda rin yung aesthetics ng third-party coolers. Everybody loves the LCD screen of the Z-Series of Kraken from NTXT. Mga naman yung LED's nung capellix. They really crammed a lot of LED's here into the pump head. Or just the overall striking design of the galahad. Yung third-party coolers really deliver on performance plus aesthetics. Pero kung wala talaga sa budget, you don't need to get a third-party cooler. Most CPUs come with a stock cooler. Kung AMD, magadeng performance ng stock cooler ng AMD in fairness. Yung aesthetics din may RGB din siya. Kahit yung walang RGB na CPU cooler ni AMD Descentating nan. So really, props to AMD. Sila talaga yung parang nagpush na kahit stock cooler, ganda naman natin both performance and design wise. Yung Intel, well, yung performance yung Intel stock cooler may yung aesthetics ni Intel stock cooler walang RGB at mo ang throwback pa to the 1990s. Wala pa talagang nagbabago dun. So yung Intel CPUs may stock cooler naman you really pay for what you get. It will get the job done but barely. It's true yung mga high-end CPUs like the R9-5900X or the i9-12900K wala talagang stock coolers mga yan. You'll need to buy a third-party cooler. Pero if you're at that level, siguro may budget ka naman pambili nung stock cooler because you're not playing around when you get to that kind of CPU. Tugol sa CPUs, mapapansin mo pang pamahal ng pamahal yung CPU yung madami yung cores niya. Yung pinaka top-of-the-line yung Intel the i9-12900K 16 cores. Gunon din yung top-of-the-line yung AMD, Ryzen 9, 5950X 16 cores. Pero kailan mo ba talagay yung extra cores? Depending kung saan mo gagamitan yung computer mo baka naman hindi. Some applications like gaming don't really take advantage of the high-core count. So for price-to-performance mas maganda pa actually yung mas mura na CPU. So for gaming, if budget is a little tight we would recommend getting the 5600X which only has 6 cores compared dito sa Ryzen 7, 5800X na 8 cores. Makamura ka nung mga around 3,000 pesos, mapupunta pa yung to a better GPU which will impact your gaming performance more. Yung PC na gamit ko pang larop, pang edit, pang stream i54690K apat na cores lang siya. And yet, it gets the job done. Lahat nung kailang kung gawin, nag-agawa naman yung. Don't get me wrong kung may budget, mas maganda naman talagay yung higher-end CPUs mas sabilis naman sila. But price-to-performance, depending on what you're doing, di mo naman talagakailangan sobrang daming cores. Mahalagang consideration din yung price-to-performance in choosing RAM. Sa RAM, may dalawang options. The size and the speed. For the size, usually rin na-recommend namin 16GB. 12GB is the sweet spot for price-to-performance. We really only recommend 32GB or even more, kabag alam namin gagamiti ni customer yung computer pang server-type functions or heavy multitasking or 4K editing. O dami, ibang customers din kami na nagsabi na nararam naman nila yung different sa gaming pag nakakat 32GB sila. No question, your PC will run faster. Pero yung akong gipit sa budget, actually kung gipit sa budget, 2x4 or 8GB is usually what they get. But we recommend going a little bit further. Mararam daman mo yung difference at 2x8 to 16GB. Dun sa speed nung RAM, actually sa ibang in some situations makakasama pa yung kung sobrang bilis nung RAM. I've mentioned in a recent video the sweet spot for the Ryzen series is around 3800MHz. Lampas dun, baka makkasistem instability pa. Sa RAM, faster is not always better. At talon mo, from say 3200 to 3600MHz, yung price to performance medyo alanganin din. You'll pay around 10% more for a 3600MHz RAM roughly. Pero yung corresponding performance gain mo, hindi siya akit by 10%, mas mababa siya. Kung gipit talaga yung budget, large RAM and fast RAM are nice to have, but you don't really need them. Next up, SSDs. Palagi yung advice namin, regardless of the build, get yourself an SSD. Sobrang laking tulong nito sa quality of life mo. Ang bilis nung data access rate, ang bilis mag-boot up nung OS kung naka SSD ka. Para kaming sirang klaka dito sa hardware sugar, we're always saying get yourself an SSD. But make sure it's a SATA SSD. Basically ma SSDs come in two flavors, SATA SSD siya ka M.2. May dalawang klase nung M.2. So not all M.2s are NVMEs, but all NVMEs are M.2. Sintilan, diba? Para lang madali, isipin mo nalang that the NVME M.2 is the fastest kind of SSD that you can get. Pero yung price to performance niya, hindi naman ganun ka layo from a real world perspective dung sa SATA SSD. Nais to have yung NVME, pero kung di naman kayo yung budget, yung NVMEs kasi sobrang mahal niyan depending on the brand, depending on the size, depending kung PCI-E4 sila. Although before we leave SSDs, kailang ko rin banggitin na may mga sobrang murang NVME SSDs ngayon on the market, na good quality din naman. For example, itong team group na 256GB NVME SSD MP33 model. This is 2400. The ZOZT SATA SSD is 17. So that's around 45% or so increase in price. Pero in actual peso terms, wala pang 1000 pesos yung increase dito sa NVME. Dependit talaga yung sa budget mo kung ok na, sige, dagdagan na lang natin ng 800 para maka NVME. Sulit rin naman to. Kung kaya naman yung budget na plus 800, di ko rin masabi sayo to go with the SATA SSD kasi yung trade-off naman worth it. So that is something to keep in mind if you're shopping around for storage. Namay mga murang NVMEs relatively. Pero kung parang mo dun sa SATA SSD mas mura pa rin talaga yung SATA. Let's go back to cooling. Yung mga cases may points inside them where you can't mount fans. Usually these come from third party manufacturers kagayon ng mga CP coolers na pagusapan natin. Although may mga case manufacturers naman, nalagbabenta rin nung fans nila. For example, like Deep Cool, NGXT, Corsair. Magdadag ka nung case fans para mas malakas yung air flow in mas malakas yung air flow out para lumamig yung rig mo, the more air that's circulating, the quicker mawawala yung init nung mga components. Pero para sulit sa budget, pumili ka nung case na may kasama ng fans kung baga included na siya dun sa price ng case. Kagayon yung fractal design torrent case, 5 fans na kasama yan, may fan hub pa 12,400 pesos lang. Sulit, di ba? Pero a more realistic case might be this one, the Matrix 43FS, this is around 2400 pesos, may kasama ng 3 120mm static RGB fans. Maramin ng options sa market na may mga cases na kasama na yung mga fans. Ah RGB. Maraming na mawili sa RGB. May nagsasabi na hindi kompleto yung mga rig nila, hindi kompleto yung mga build nila, kung wala ng RGB. May nakakawento nga kaming customer na paminsan binubuksan lang nila yung computer nila para matingnan yung RGB. Not for work, not for play, just to see their RGB. And personally, ako wala ang problema yan. RGB is aesthetic, especially kung maganda naman yung pagkagawa, di masyadong over the top, it really adds something to the build. Pero yun nga yung RGB pang aesthetics lang talaga, kahit ilang ilaw sa loob ng computer mo, hindi bibilis yung performance, kahit ilagay mo sa blue yung RGB, hindi lalamig yung components. They're all just pretty lights. Kaya yung RGB yung last na suggestion ko, kung gipit talaga sa budget, pwede mo tanggalin yan. You don't need any RGB at all in your system. Ayon, thanks for joining us on our short shop tour of things you don't really need to buy. Kung nakatulong tong video na to, may ibang videos din kami, may build guide on how to build a computer for a 10k to 30k budget, may video din kami on how to build a good budget work from home PC. May video din kami, explaining ba't ka nagbabayad for certain PC features na hindi mo naman kailangan. Latong mga links to those videos are in the text description below. That's the video so now that may free time pa ako, manunod lang ako ng RGB. Thanks for watching. And thank you to our top fans na afford na namin to kupuwa na to, hindi joke lang. Thank you to Leah Magnaya, Ian Meru, ITX Addict, John Ruben Ocha, Christian Espinoza, and Raphael James. Thank you for supporting the channel.