💻 The video introduces a small and compact gaming PC that can handle 1080p and 1440p gaming.
🔧 The CPU used in the build is the Ryzen 5 5600x, which offers great gaming performance and an upgrade path.
🔌 The motherboard chosen is the Gigabyte A520i AC, which provides USB ports, Wi-Fi, and a convenient BIOS update button.
💰 The budget for this gaming PC build is $880.
💽 The storage capacity is 500GB, but can be upgraded to 1TB or more.
💻 The chosen RAM for this build is 16GB of Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 memory.
🖥️ The video showcases the assembly process of a compact gaming PC using a specific case.
💼 The case chosen for this build is small and portable, making it suitable for LAN parties or bringing it to a friend's house.
🔩 The video demonstrates the installation of the motherboard, CPU cooler, and other components, providing step-by-step instructions.
The Corsair SF750 80 Plus Platinum power supply is chosen for its reliability and efficiency.
The 750 watts power supply allows for future GPU upgrades.
The RX 6650 XT is recommended for high frame rate 1080p gaming.
👉 Upgrading to the RX 6700 is recommended for an extra $30-40, as it offers better performance and more VRAM.
🖥️ The case can accommodate a two and a half slot GPU up to 305mm in length, providing room for larger options.
⚙️ The video demonstrates how to install the GPU, secure the panel, and complete the build process.
💻 The $880 Lunchbox Gaming PC is portable and small in size, making it easy to carry and fit on a desk.
🔥 The gaming PC performs well in 1080p gaming, achieving high frame rates with high settings in games like Hogwarts Legacy.
⚙️ The temperatures of the GPU and CPU remain within acceptable limits during gaming sessions.
🔥 The temperatures of the CPU and GPU remain low during stress tests and benchmarks.
💰 The total price of the configured setup is $880, but it could be reduced to $850 with a cheaper power supply.
👍 The performance of the 6650 XT is good, but upgrading to the 6700 would offer better performance and additional VRAM.