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Can you build a gaming setup using Facebook marketplace?
Can you build a gaming setup using Facebook marketplace?
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How to trick you parents in buying you a gaming PC!
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How to trick you parents in buying you a gaming PC!
how to build a setup for just $249.44
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how to build a setup for just $249.44
this pc is mid. buy from ez instead.
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this pc is mid. buy from ez instead.
Personally, in my low end build I run a GTX 980. I got it for around $60 because it didn't have a bracket and it's only 10 bucks for a new one. It works a lot better than the GTX 760 I was running before hand lol
Is that an rtx 5070!?!!??? (This comment is a joke)
Now do 120 aud
I mean, you can get a gt 910, 930 or 1030. These can play youtube and some very basic games. They can play CS2 (CS:GO) and some other stuff, and is better than integrated graphics by a good bit. Keep in mind you may run into driver issues with new games
Is the one for $269.99 good for 5M and screening
My mom got me a Seasonic Vertex and dino nuggets with a juice.
IM DEFO BUYING ONE NOW
im prob going to buy the one that cost 399 for content hopefully it works well
my only question is how im going to upgrade it to windows 11? (but im defo going to buy one soon)
Thats legit better than my 600$ prebuilt for 400$
I upgraded from 8gb to 32gb lol, thats when I could finally have music in the background.
Make a 200$ pc for people that are VERY new and dont wanna spend much on a pc. (ofc the pc will not be very good lol)
Dont sleep chat🥱
If you are a real G, you will overclock your PSU 👍
Why would anyone buy an optiplex for $1000 with an outdated CPU that bottlenecks the 3080, 4060, AND 4070
If you don't buy from easy then youre either stupid, (like me) rich as hell, or care about athstetics
Or you just build it yourself instead of buying a prebuilt
@bot2k6you know some people dont know or dont have the time and ez pc is the best prebuild on market for sure
@@PabloGrassLover I mean, yeah? It's true but he was just listing the option that was missing
@mumia2176 for sure I built my computer myself and I agree that it's much better but of course someone who has a pre build company won't promote that you should build your computer yourself which is understandable
Which one of your pc would be best for vr gaming?
damn that's a lot
I wish I could afford those, but in my country, they're incredibly expensive. I've been saving for a year and have only managed to set aside around 200 USD. It's really tough living in a 3rd world country. And I have a full 8 hour job as a retail worker.
When wilk you be back in stock of the i5 7600 + GTX 1060? Tysm
Brother I got 32 gb because I can
Do you ship
People think you need way more watts than you actually do. I have 650W psu and it runs without a problem ryzen 7 5800x3D and 4070 ti super. The recommended Wattage is most of the time tested with top of the line cpu. You can look up the actuall TDP of gpu on techpowerup.
Question do you do international shipping?
Bro, i bought a RX 6600 and a Thermaltake Smart 500, because I heard they were a good psu, then people online and reddit made me think this thing was gonna blow up everything within a 40 mile radius, Then the Graphics car you showed other than the 4070 was the exact one I bought,
Bought a 6600 too but I bought a thermaltake 850 watt fully modular psu for like $60 on Amazon warehouse. Crazy deal
@NVM.12 hold up, that is a crazy ass deal,
Are these ratings still going?
2000 W minimum speaking of if you're spending any less than $10,000 on your PC, you're doing it wrong, $10,000 is the only appropriate minimum when building a PC. At the least, you need a 4090 and if you can't get that you need a 5090 also I would say 128 GB of RAM is becoming the new standard. You also probably need at least 20 TB of nvme m.2 storage
You also need four 480mm AIOs, one for CPU, one for GPU, one for RAM, and one for your motherboard's chipset Also need terabit internet and 5 subscriptions to Discord Nitro, and $10k worth of Govee RGB strips (rainbows increase FPS). These specs will guarantee 200 gigashits per terafart.
@Cedalus agreed you ALWAYS need 200 gigashits per terafart
you give really good info but ngl your options for prebuilts kinda suck in my opinion
I mean do you expect a focus on aesthetics or top of the line performance? Listen to the video. The company's MO is to reduce e-waste by repurposing trashed office PCs as prebuilt gaming PCs. They're not trying to be the next NZXT.
@@Cedalus yea ik im all for performance but hecould do a bit better
Awesome!
Hi I would love to buy an entry pc but I have two questions/ requests. So first does the pc come with a case and I need it to run 120 fps mid settings fortnight. And it has to be Less than 800$ because there are pcs with cases and 3060s on new egg so I just want to know if it is a good deal
The only reason I say to people to build a pc is because they usually suck in price to performance.
I've built multiple pc's before and I can say with confidence that for most people building it by yourself is much more fun and rewarding. Even if you aren't saving to much it's still fun and I looked at your website and it would be much, much for performance to build a PC with new parts. I do loke the idea of reusing old PC parts but only if you're on a tight budget. For the same price as you're 3060 build (600$ USD) you could build a computer with a better CPU, brand new parts, and the same 3060. Plus PC nerds are the only reason why companies like Intel, AMD, and Nvidia even exist. Good luck PC building to anyone reading this, and go to the Linus Tech Tips forums for any questions.😊😊
Real, 16gb or 32gb dual channel is pretty much the best performance, any higher you will get zero benefits for gaming. However in video editing, cad, 3d renders and anything where you need to move big files moreram helps.
Building your own is usually cheaper, HOWEVER it's not for everyone. For most people you should try and find prebuilds that you can afford and research if its good
I upgraded from a gtx 580 to an rtx 3060
Hi ez I would by but company’s like new egg offer a 3060 with a case for 800 dollars and that’s about my pride range
I would consider buying if one of your pcs can run fortnight at 120 fps and I could buy a case seprate
@MilesParoda-pz5on Just build one at that point I promise it's not as hard as it may seem if you haven't done it. Office pcs aren't designed to be upgradable and motherboards are usually proprietary so case swapping probably won't work. $800 for a 3060 isn't great, if you build it yourself you could get a used high tier 30 series or like a used 4070 in that price range. Any if them would get 120fps in fortnite just make sure to pair it with a 120hz monitor. Also if saving money is a goal go with an am4 motherboard and something like a ryzen 5600. Hope this helps a little in your decision
@ thank you so much
Honestly i prefer pre builts. Something happens you get a warranty for the whole system and its a time saver and might save you money if you say, i dont know, bend the pins on the cpu or motherboard.
Building yourself and getting good deals online could save you hundreds. It takes a few hours to build and all you really need is the motherboard manual. Hell even sourcing the parts can be easy you can go on PC part picker and see what people have built before at what price range you want.
You make it sound so easy. You have to spend at least a week researching and learning how to build a PC and getting the best parts for you, wait until the parts arrive, build it, install windows, trouble shoot it, and set it up. Some people don't want to do that, they either don't have the time to research or they just don't care because they see computers as tools not as a hobby. Sometimes a prebuilt is a better choice.
@@wolffwolfie3166 Did you not read the part about using PC part picker to see builds in your price range so you don't have to do research? And to install windows and drivers it take less than ten minutes to download them to a thumbdrive. It's easy and basic stuff, if you can't download things online and just click on installers then you might be too young to own a computer. Prebuilts are typically a ripoff and that extra $100-$200 could be used for better parts.
Facs
2gb to 16 was ALOT XD (it still cant run anything)
I think i need 64, 32 ram gets to over 90% when i make renders
I love these videos, it gives info about PCs and then it does the advertisement, 10/10
32gb is best
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Pretty sure most modpacks for Minecraft limit the maximum of ram usage right? Otherwise, big mod lists like NOLVUS tend to use more ram the longer you play until you get a memory crash. Fun.
I currently have 64gigs ddr3 i think, should I stick with it or upgrade my mobo to get 16 gigs ddr4
The audacity on you with that price chart meanwhile I’m building 5600X RX6700 builds for 700$ wth is wrong with you
Is a Swift 210 really mid?
Bro that was the cleanest ad that I have ever seen! Make more man
Ew a Mac Pro
I keep hearing a lot of bias on the MSI A550BN
AWFUL bottlenecks on the last two, you should not be selling PCs with older CPUs AND 4070s and 3080s
@@nothabibikah24 Those CPUs don’t bottleneck them. It’s a 3070 not a 4070.
I’m hoping that the psu in my prebuilt doesn’t commit self die. It’s a 600 watt Apevia psu, but I know that I’ll upgrade it some day.
I gave away my trusty prebuilt which was working fine to a friend once. He plugged it in, popped the breaker and the PSU straight up died. Thankfully didn't fry anything else though.
When I built my pc there was a Thermaltake fully modular 850 watt psu on Amazon warehouse for like $60. If you want to upgrade it's a pretty good option. Have had my pc for a year and it's worked just fine