Update: I received a refund of $31.88 for the RTX 2070 Super, Ryzen 5, and RAM combo, bringing the total cost to $164.92. I also bent the pins back on the Ryzen 5 2600, and it works!
I have a i7 8700 if you want to have it or take a look at it I pullled it out from a school pc I had it had 64 gb ram 250gb ssd and a quadro p400 I sold the graphics card but other than that I think the pc was pretty bad I still have it I just sold the graphics card
The heatsink was an easy way to help dissipate the memory temps without changing the pads out. Was definitely used for mining and may have a custom bios so I would check that as well. Nice haul overall! Love the videos.
Honestly tho I’ve seen tests that show gaming is harder on gpus than mining💀. Hopefully that’s true for anyone who bought mining cards a few years back
@@bradthelad8308 Oh I never meant to say that mining on cards is a bad thing. I had 15 RTX3080 that were 24/7 for almost 2 years. All of them were still running great and I only had to change out a handful of the fans when I finished Ethereum mining.
My best deal of this month was RGB PC Case "Krux Vako" with tempered glass, almost new... I paid 5$ for it (fb marketplace), but was some extras inside that I found in home. Inside was SSD+1TB HDD in great condition. 5 dollars (20PLN).
Yeah memory junction can be a real issue on cheaper models of the 30 series cards. I believe it has GDDR6X which runs a bit hot, which is why that guy tried mounting a heatsink to the back. I really doubt it would help since the backplate barely transfers any heat
When you take the heatsink off of the gpu at 11:28 you say: "this thing was useless". But did you actually compare VRAM temperatures before and after? The temperature varies inside the card and if the VRAM gets too hot, that could be a reason to leave the heatsink on.
I can't understand how people will sell amd ship a CPU with inadequate or no protection for the pins. You got some good deals there my man. Onwards to profit!
Hi ! I've been watching your flipping videos for a while now, and I just started flipping PCs myself thanks to you :) However, while building my first comupter, I was wondering do you sell your computers with Windows (and all drivers etc.) installed, or do you just sell the PC without OS? Because I was installing windows to test the computer (I still don't have a test drive for myself) and it just keeps asking me to log in to my accounts absolutely ANYWHERE, ANYTIME. But I don't want to sell a computer that has all of my accounts data on it (Microsoft account particularly, since we can't install Win11 without logging in......) :( Great videos by the way, I'm learning a lot from you
Sso i live in a smaller town so the market is small but would you say its worth it to flip pcs and sell them on jawa? If so, what would you suggest as a strategy to set yourself out from other sellers.
Update: I received a refund of $31.88 for the RTX 2070 Super, Ryzen 5, and RAM combo, bringing the total cost to $164.92. I also bent the pins back on the Ryzen 5 2600, and it works!
Almost like getting a free cpu
You never went back to the 2070 super, did you ever figure out why it didn't post?
I have a i7 8700 if you want to have it or take a look at it I pullled it out from a school pc I had it had 64 gb ram 250gb ssd and a quadro p400 I sold the graphics card but other than that I think the pc was pretty bad I still have it I just sold the graphics card
@@itsaully9075capping ahh 😂
@@Brianmkdid Im not but laugh if you want to its a z2 g4 workstation and we have a lot of those at our school
You MONSTER 😭
For context that 2600/B450/16gb ram, was going to buy it and you got there before me, well played man, well played.
Ggs I guess
The heatsink was an easy way to help dissipate the memory temps without changing the pads out. Was definitely used for mining and may have a custom bios so I would check that as well. Nice haul overall! Love the videos.
Honestly tho I’ve seen tests that show gaming is harder on gpus than mining💀. Hopefully that’s true for anyone who bought mining cards a few years back
@@bradthelad8308 Oh I never meant to say that mining on cards is a bad thing. I had 15 RTX3080 that were 24/7 for almost 2 years. All of them were still running great and I only had to change out a handful of the fans when I finished Ethereum mining.
Getting half broken hardware always makes for bigger profits. Great content :)
Most underrated pc youtuber on youtube😢
That heatsink on the 3070Ti was probably used to lower memory temps. Dunno why you didn’t check memory temps on a card with GDDR6X memory.
yeah, overheating mem could even throttle the core due to power limiting at 110c mem junction, thus showing better core temps than expected
@@HetZieltje i guess he has no idea about the memory temps issues.
Nice collection, I am savnig up to start my own flipping pcs series
My best deal of this month was RGB PC Case "Krux Vako" with tempered glass, almost new...
I paid 5$ for it (fb marketplace), but was some extras inside that I found in home. Inside was SSD+1TB HDD in great condition.
5 dollars (20PLN).
Great video Elijah! I think the new upload schedule is better, gives you time to enjoy life and keeps us anticipated on what you’ll do next!
Dedication and grinding for dough deserves a sub
You must check all the temps on that 3070ti(memory, hotspot, etc) not just the avg package temps
Yeah memory junction can be a real issue on cheaper models of the 30 series cards. I believe it has GDDR6X which runs a bit hot, which is why that guy tried mounting a heatsink to the back. I really doubt it would help since the backplate barely transfers any heat
Nice deals! Smells like profit)
All the 1600 series GPU are goated to buy right now. i myself have a gtx 1660 ti and im able to run almost all games on medium settings.
Your name alone deserves a sub. W
LoOKS Like you and I were bidding on the same items!!! lmao! I was a bidder on that 3070ti. I passed on it and got a 4070 instead for my next build
12:48 The exact same 1660 Super was my first Graphics card as well
I hope your delivery person gets a card 😂😂😂
When you take the heatsink off of the gpu at 11:28 you say: "this thing was useless". But did you actually compare VRAM temperatures before and after? The temperature varies inside the card and if the VRAM gets too hot, that could be a reason to leave the heatsink on.
You're gonna hit 1 mil subs easy
I use a florist stem tool for pin bending on CPU’s.
Can you do a video of your current setup and pc? I think it would be really interesting.
Best content creator on RUclips
Nahhh
debatable
One of
Not a bunch of crap this time. Nice job!
I can't understand how people will sell amd ship a CPU with inadequate or no protection for the pins. You got some good deals there my man. Onwards to profit!
Most people should keep the original packaging in case of a future sale
Hi ! I've been watching your flipping videos for a while now, and I just started flipping PCs myself thanks to you :)
However, while building my first comupter, I was wondering do you sell your computers with Windows (and all drivers etc.) installed, or do you just sell the PC without OS? Because I was installing windows to test the computer (I still don't have a test drive for myself) and it just keeps asking me to log in to my accounts absolutely ANYWHERE, ANYTIME. But I don't want to sell a computer that has all of my accounts data on it (Microsoft account particularly, since we can't install Win11 without logging in......) :(
Great videos by the way, I'm learning a lot from you
I was gonna buy a used AMD cpu for a budget build my friend wants, but after how many sellers shipped it with bent pins, im thinkin not.
They still give Motherboard set up on CD because not everyone knows how to go online with a PC build if there is no wi fi or ethernet drivers
Since you get parts the are mid range and high end, how do you decide what to pair together for PC builds?
Idk why people don't keep the original boxes. I kept all my boxes, except my case and monitor boxes. Those took up too much space
What's up with these ebay sellers sending cpus without any protection 😂
They most likely don't have the original packaging and they don't want to pay for bubblewrap
that msi box would be cool to have
Sso i live in a smaller town so the market is small but would you say its worth it to flip pcs and sell them on jawa? If so, what would you suggest as a strategy to set yourself out from other sellers.
sick I have that teamgroup red kit of 3000 ddr4 2x8 cl16
Updating a motherboard bios to support a newer GPU isn't a thing.
I just bought pc parts to build for the first time
Love these videos 👌👌
what happened with the 2070 super?
Elijah I got a lga 1700 asus h610m-e d4, for 23 bucks. W or L???
you should really benchmark fivem on these pcs please
where did you get the button from? pls reply🥺🥺🥺
good content as always myguy watched a minute long ad hope it helps
13:10 brotha euughhh.....
yoooo i was in the vid
So all you specials purchase this guys used pos pc builds 😂 this worlds actually as toast as yall
my eyes are hurting, why do people send Cpus like that, U can buy 10 Protectiv Cases for 8 bucks like just spent that bit of money
uau dude...awesome content
oh yay I got here before an hour, that’s cool I guess
70 view good video bruh!
Dude complained about bent pins then when to bullshit 8gb 3000mhz ram
another post w
Lmao imagine not getting 6 motherboards, 2 power supplies and a 1070 for 150
Imagine using a power button 💀clowns
w videoi
Guys I bought a 3080 for 200 on facebook
Why do all PC “content creators” feel the need to spin the fans on everything? That is the most annoying thing in the entire PC building world
Nice haul 🎩