I Bought a $300 Gaming PC on TaoBao

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @Monique-iz8lp
    @Monique-iz8lp Год назад +11641

    I love how items from China packed in cheap cardboard always arrive pristine, but if you ship something to the next town over, it looks like it got ran over.

    • @Jehty_
      @Jehty_ Год назад +611

      I whish that Linus had talked about the packaging like he does in secret shopper 😂

    • @joshjones5172
      @joshjones5172 Год назад +43

      The package gets shipped around to multiple distributers instead of direct, but it is the same garbage.

    • @brycepsi
      @brycepsi Год назад +19

      Bro for real😂😭

    • @spammerscammer
      @spammerscammer Год назад +28

      I think people in China tear off pieces of their houses to package these. 😊

    • @anton201003
      @anton201003 Год назад +58

      The Chinese 3rd party shippers often offer very cheap repacking, where they will pack your goods in larger boxes with the requested reinforcements.
      Great for consolidated shipments where you can ship several goods with cheap packaging in a sturdy shell, but definitely worth it for goods of this value as well.

  • @moldo.cel.barbos
    @moldo.cel.barbos Год назад +2477

    i have a screwdriver exactly like the one they recived for over 15 years now. my mind is absolutely blown away to see that the exact model is still in use

    • @Jazda1Jazda
      @Jazda1Jazda Год назад +261

      No need to reinvent the wheel I guess

    • @Lex-of2wo
      @Lex-of2wo Год назад +90

      I have that exact one as well. It's ancient and much better quality than the one Linus had.

    • @SyntheticFuture
      @SyntheticFuture Год назад +75

      There's so many things from 10 years and older still around 😅It's mostly because making molds is expensive. Making parts isn't. So once you have a mold you may as well keep using it until it literally breaks 🤣

    • @TheSkcube
      @TheSkcube Год назад +15

      ​@@Lex-of2wocould be from the same mold that failed over time

    • @bluephreakr
      @bluephreakr Год назад +16

      The Communist way - _If it work now, why do better?_

  • @HenriqueSilveiraSteinmetz
    @HenriqueSilveiraSteinmetz Год назад +1350

    These motherboards are not only popular in Russia. Here in Brazil, the so-called "xeon kits" are the only way for Brazilians to have decent hardware, at an affordable price.

    • @ViktorKozh
      @ViktorKozh Год назад +100

      Yeah, if you look at reviews of xeons, huanans and laptop chips on desktop boards you'll always see brasilian and russian ones.

    • @Hortifox_the_gardener
      @Hortifox_the_gardener Год назад +118

      Hardware in Brazil is a shit show. And I have no idea why they still keep those insane tariffs. The domestic brands are dead anyways. For a long time now. They even manage to cut their entire country out of the AI revolution or simply allowing talented poor people to become programmers.

    • @mek101whatif7
      @mek101whatif7 Год назад +14

      Thank you for telling us🙏
      It's a hard to find such googlable words alone

    • @confusinggameplays1687
      @confusinggameplays1687 Год назад +61

      In Pakistan as well, we have to sometimes but Xeon kits as well and just pair it with a normal GPU and run it, and pray to God it keeps working.

    • @HienNguyen-cs1md
      @HienNguyen-cs1md Год назад +6

      @@Hortifox_the_gardener It's Brazil lol

  • @KalosLikesComputers
    @KalosLikesComputers 11 месяцев назад +1125

    This computer isn't just running "a cracked version of Windows 10 Enterprise", it's running Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC (it can be seen at around 10:00). It's a version of Windows without any Microsoft bloatware that isn't strictly necessary for the computer to run, and it's meant for servers. LTSC stands for Long Term Support Channel, and the support window is *10 years!* So this computer will get updates up to at least 2026, assuming that Windows 10 came out in 2016.

    • @nekoni4414
      @nekoni4414 11 месяцев назад +71

      thank you so much for clearing that up, it confused me a bit when he said that

    • @r.r.n8998
      @r.r.n8998 9 месяцев назад +81

      Long term service channel isn't for servers
      That's what windows server is for
      Ltsc is for industrial, military, and hospital equipment

    • @brandonakey6616
      @brandonakey6616 9 месяцев назад +40

      There's a LOT of things Linus says that is just plain false.

    • @JTBarrentine
      @JTBarrentine 8 месяцев назад +4

      This computer isn’t just running “a cracked version of Windows 10 Enterprise”, it’s running Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC (it can be seen at around 10:00 ). It’s a variation of Windows without any Microsoft bloatware that isn’t strictly necessary for the computer to run, and it’s meant for servers. LTSC stands for Long Term Support Channel, and the support window is 10 years! So this computer will get updates up to at least 2026, assuming that Windows 10 came out in 2016.

    • @MKFishing666
      @MKFishing666 7 месяцев назад +7

      I use a Microsoft office version called (Microsoft Office LTSC Professional Plus 2021) and it is working so good, and LTSC is for commercial and government customers (as per Microsoft website).

  • @NeverlandSystemZor
    @NeverlandSystemZor Год назад +612

    While the manufacturers surely HATE IT... I really LOVE the idea of "repurposing" old CPUs and making boards for them. ANY time we can create more use out of old hardware is VERY good for the environment AND low-cost options for people with low budgets or without other options.

    • @d0nj03
      @d0nj03 9 месяцев назад +16

      Not so sure about "good for the environment" if those old components happen to be power hogs like some older AMD CPUs.

    • @MrMalum
      @MrMalum 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@d0nj03 thats why west is disposing electronics to china and Africa. You know, because it costs less.

    • @d0nj03
      @d0nj03 8 месяцев назад

      @@MrMalum That's why China is no longer going to accept that kind of crap, as part of its environmental policies for 2030-2050. ;)

    • @ValdikSS2
      @ValdikSS2 7 месяцев назад

      @@d0nj03 This is true. I have my old home server on i5-4570, Z87 Killer mobo, and when it start handing frequently (turned out to be software issue), I've replaced it with Huanan board with E5-2680v3. The power consumption went about 2x from my previous setup (despite being rougly the same generation and age).

    • @LesenundDenken
      @LesenundDenken 5 месяцев назад +1

      I'm still rocking some tech from 2006. My laptop from then still makes an excellent word processor

  • @zhikaichen4731
    @zhikaichen4731 Год назад +3087

    To be fair, Taobao (China) is more like a combination of Ebay and Amazon. Wish is more like Pinduoduo in China.

    • @Haxxy_
      @Haxxy_ Год назад +232

      As a chinese that made use of taobao a lot, this comment spitting facts.

    • @tianzhumic4834
      @tianzhumic4834 Год назад +120

      exactly, even a lot of well-known brands (such as Intel, Asus etc.) sell products here

    • @saltcutep
      @saltcutep Год назад +96

      And Temu is the Pinduoduo in North America lol

    • @BadVibes9
      @BadVibes9 Год назад +4

      I have enjoyed taobao for yrs

    • @phant0m92
      @phant0m92 Год назад +31

      Yeah it's kind of a stupid comparison to call it Wish.

  • @ckh.joseph
    @ckh.joseph Год назад +1115

    That motherboard still has features like on board power buttons, post code display and vrm heatsinks, yet premium boards nowadays don't even have these features.

    • @Thatonefuckinguy
      @Thatonefuckinguy Год назад +73

      That's how I feel about my cheap motherboard. Love that it has an error light you can google online and just easily narrow down the parts that might be installed wrong. Like when I had a ram slot issue but luckily I was only using two sticks.

    • @Dodovacer
      @Dodovacer Год назад +26

      Just wanted to type exactly that: While Linus is talking in the end, the machine has the glowing postcode... mocking us! :D

    • @fleurdewin7958
      @fleurdewin7958 Год назад +76

      Yes. Now that you have mentioned. That cheapo looking no-name motherboard has POST code. In AM5, you need to spend close to $350 to get you POST code....How ridiculous it is

    • @kettlesownchannelfinally2539
      @kettlesownchannelfinally2539 Год назад +27

      yeah the 7 segment display in an entire computer cheaper than a modern board with a 7 segment display...

    • @balakehb
      @balakehb Год назад +8

      Motherboards have been a giant racket for years, I've had this gripe since the LGA 1155 era

  • @EanaHufwe
    @EanaHufwe Год назад +891

    In case you’re curious what the red sticker on the GPU is about,
    It just says “Plug in the GPU power cable →“

    • @GodlikeIridium
      @GodlikeIridium Год назад +27

      Lol thanks for the translation!
      Apparently, in the people's republic of china, since propaganda is more important than useful knowledge, such stickers are needed 😂 To be fair, just like the "Do not dry pets in microwave" ones in the US 😂

    • @epoggg3672
      @epoggg3672 Год назад +218

      @@GodlikeIridium No, its just idiot-proofing, same thing western companies do. For example the peel off sticker beneath a cpu cooler

    • @tatwood93
      @tatwood93 Год назад +161

      @@GodlikeIridium Seems like you might be the one valuing propaganda over useful information here. Lmao.

    • @ShinyWasTakenTwice
      @ShinyWasTakenTwice Год назад +64

      @@GodlikeIridium I hate the CCP as much as the next guy but this is such a stupid comment

    • @Laoguang09
      @Laoguang09 Год назад +48

      ​@@GodlikeIridium This sticker is for people who have 0 idea about computers, not for people who watch LTT videos.

  • @renankataoka3886
    @renankataoka3886 Год назад +486

    This set is quite a thing in Brazil. The cheapest way to get into gaming was to import from Aliexpress a X79/X99 Xeon kit with motherboard and 16GB Ram from around $50 and then adding a graphics card used for mining, also from China (mostly RX580s or modified RX6600Ms).
    Pretty reasonable way to build a $150 entry gaming PC. Performance is not the best, but price/performance ratio is unmatched.

    • @prod.0168
      @prod.0168 11 месяцев назад +21

      Só assim pra gente estar na comunidade 😢😢

    • @nodcep
      @nodcep 11 месяцев назад +38

      I actually built a micro atx server with the x99 chinese mobo. It's solid. Paid more for the damn noctua fan to fit in the case then the motherboard itself

    • @711jastin
      @711jastin 11 месяцев назад +3

      i would go for 10$ LGA1156 cpu+mobo combo, 10$ 8x4 ddr3 for RX580 build.

    • @drek9k2
      @drek9k2 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@711jastin I mean there are potential latency issues, for a 580 2x8gb should be "fine." I'd more see 4x4gb being the reason to populate all DIMM slot and just keep 16gb going, not it matters I guess you're not overclocking DDR3.

    • @711jastin
      @711jastin 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@drek9k2 I used to run the exact setup with gtx1080, it's fine.

  • @yunfanfan9452
    @yunfanfan9452 Месяц назад +284

    I laugh at people bashing Chinese products being low quality - if you're only paying 1/3 of the price of another product, sure the quality is compromised when compared! But if you pay 2/3 of the price, Chinese products are almost always on par or better in quality. It's the bashers being cheap, not the Chinese products' quality being cheap.

    • @celeron_cn
      @celeron_cn Месяц назад +18

      Agree with you. If people try our products at the same price of other products, nobody would say our stuffs are of low quality. In fact i tired Huawei laptops at the price of a MacBook Air, the quality feels even better than my pro.

    • @kcfmark
      @kcfmark Месяц назад

      If you pay peanuts, you get monkeys.

    • @canuck21
      @canuck21 Месяц назад +3

      Yeah, still no thank you.

    • @brunoactis1104
      @brunoactis1104 Месяц назад +16

      @@canuck21 That's what i call "prejudice".

    • @canuck21
      @canuck21 Месяц назад +1

      @@brunoactis1104 Don’t care.

  • @raka1996
    @raka1996 Год назад +1194

    That... that's not bad, that turned out to be even more interesting instead
    Certainly better than those seller that just put 'i7' and 'GTX' for $600 while omitting the generation

    • @呀咧呀咧
      @呀咧呀咧 Год назад +10

      Fr

    • @trashandchaos
      @trashandchaos Год назад +39

      If I was on a really tight budget I think I'd be stoked to have something like this, personally.

    • @itsTyrion
      @itsTyrion Год назад +64

      recently saved a friend of a friend from such a purchase. The i7 and "nvidia 10 series GPU" in question were a first gen i7 from 2009(2010?), paired with a 1030.

    • @madalinradion
      @madalinradion Год назад +29

      ​@@itsTyrionscammers doing scammer things, lying by omission is still lying at the end of the day

    • @Norheath
      @Norheath Год назад +37

      shout out my uncle who paid 800 dollars for an i5-6400 and a gtx 750-ti in 2023

  • @Arjay404
    @Arjay404 Год назад +772

    I was pleasantly surprised by this. As long as they are honest with what they are selling I really can't say anything bad about this, just the fact that they are reusing old parts to make functional machines and selling them at a decent price then more props to them.

    • @gogereaver349
      @gogereaver349 Год назад +38

      it gets around many import duty's in country's as its used hardware.

    • @fynkozari9271
      @fynkozari9271 Год назад +7

      I hate old parts mixed with new parts. I like 100% new. so they all die simultaneously.

    • @gogereaver349
      @gogereaver349 Год назад +49

      @@fynkozari9271 you probably are not paying a 10x markup in parts as well.

    • @turtleneck369
      @turtleneck369 Год назад

      they never do though@@fynkozari9271

    • @sandorbence2067
      @sandorbence2067 Год назад +6

      They are a domestic marketplace so there's no point in overselling the products.

  • @liups2339
    @liups2339 Год назад +450

    In fact, for players in China (like me), seldom will we such computers. The Xeon CPUs were usually abandoned by western big companies, and then shipped to China as e-wastes. Some sellers will call such CPUs “i9 Level” to cheat those who are not familiar with computers. If we buy the components separately, instead of the already-built computer, it can be much cheaper and maybe more reliable. As for the NVME support, I believe the chipset and bios are modified.
    Anyway, it may be good for the environment ❤

    • @bitelaserkhalif
      @bitelaserkhalif 11 месяцев назад +44

      They're called foreign garbage motherboard IIRC (洋垃圾 主板)
      For NVME, just bios mod would do it, especially starting in Sandy and Ivy Bridge where it has UEFI boot. Before that, only legacy boot.
      Edit: oh, btw, for "why the x99 with b85 is ddr4/ddr3?". Because, after LGA 1366 and LGA 775, the IMC is on CPU, not on motherboard. Meaning, h310 can be tweaked to allow ddr3l (skylake+kabylake+coffelake has ddr3l IMC iirc). Also, 6th-9th gen mobo can be made combo ddr3/ddr4 board, so does the Alderlake (ddr4&ddr5 IMC inside)

    • @awdrifter3394
      @awdrifter3394 11 месяцев назад +12

      Some Chinese vendors are doing some interesting things with the CPU and chipsets. I looked into the Erying (尔英) motherboards with integrated mobile CPUs. But then I read about the weak VRM and the IHS they made didn't conduct heat well causing overheating. I just went with a normal desktop CPU instead.

    • @KissatenYoba
      @KissatenYoba 11 месяцев назад +2

      i had a similar problem with NVME. Turns out, cheap Chinese NVME SSDs can have compatibility issues (something about their chips) so BIOS just doesn't see them. You need to turn off PC's quick start in power settings and/or hibernation (can't remember off my head) and then start PC normally, by turning off and turning on, without restart (if you restart, PC just won't see the NVME). You are better off making sure that NVME has the necessary feature, though

    • @jn6608
      @jn6608 9 месяцев назад

      The case is good enough. Is there a way we can buy them ?

    • @LuoNiMa
      @LuoNiMa 9 месяцев назад +16

      i9级cpu!
      军工级主板!
      航天级显卡8g超大显存!
      That’s how those sellers says

  • @erikkarjala
    @erikkarjala Год назад +70

    HDMI to VGA adapter included is essentially a memorial piece. And it's so thoughtful. Certain games i absolutely have to play on older monitors (CRT) are vga not hdmi. so the inclusion of this adapter is really like getting a stocking stuffer present. Very thoughtful of them.

    • @erikkarjala
      @erikkarjala Год назад

      Also waasnt there a video where you bought a super expensive PSU testing machine thingy ma doodad? run this PSU thru that doohickey

    • @klaushipp1207
      @klaushipp1207 7 месяцев назад +4

      its More like there is a warehouse in China as big as Montana filled with uncountable amounts of VGA Adapters and micro USB ports. They cant be recycled, burning them would warm the planet about 2 degrees.. so they will slowly use and sell them over the coming generations. Bought a fridge? Here is your VGA Adapter.

    • @pubgmngs6620
      @pubgmngs6620 Месяц назад

      @@klaushipp1207 actually in the eastern half of planet earth, companies like acer, dell & hp still making and selling super cheap monitors with 1600x900 resolution and vga connector only. usually those who buy the repurposed xeon computer for gaming mostly buy these cheap monitors as well, they'll appreciate the vga adaptor free gift very much

  • @Moesuito
    @Moesuito Год назад +169

    Well, here in Brazil, these Chinese X99 kits are extremely common. This movement started almost two years ago due to the inflated prices of hardware in Brazil, with high taxes. Importing these items from China comes with much lower taxes. While a kit with an AMD Ryzen 5 5600 would cost around R$ 1,650.00 (CPU + MOBO + RAM), a kit with Xeon costs around R$ 530.00-three times less than the price in a third-world country. The choice becomes very obvious.

    • @nekoni4414
      @nekoni4414 11 месяцев назад +4

      is there like a specific term to this upcycling of these chipsets? i want to read more about it but can't find much sadly, or i'm not searching with the correct terms

    • @bitelaserkhalif
      @bitelaserkhalif 11 месяцев назад

      Shanzhai Zhuban "山寨主板" (Cottage Motherboard), Yáng lèsè "洋垃圾" (Foreign Garbage)@@nekoni4414
      Shanzhai is usually used for knock off products, Foreign Garbage refers to story of ex servers part out.
      It also applies things outside of motherboard, you name it, "New rx 580", some chips that turns out to be out of specs, knock off phones (fake iphones), and game consoles.

    • @drek9k2
      @drek9k2 11 месяцев назад +2

      I have to ask, Brasil is third world? How? Really? Idk, I keep seeing such mindblowing stupid shit in the States on one hand I do understand I have an allegedly functional society and economy with not too many houses exploding from bad infrastructure, at same time, I mean I see people living in tents. Also you get used to getting shot fears, I probably won't be shot due to not doing crime, but if it happens not much I can do about it. We do have Medicaid tho, so, if you are poor enough you can ironically get healthcare.

    • @darthpotwet2668
      @darthpotwet2668 10 месяцев назад +1

      Brazil is second world because of it developing economy (in schools now it would be called an NEE)

    • @darthpotwet2668
      @darthpotwet2668 10 месяцев назад

      Brazil is second world because of it developing economy (in schools now it would be called an NEE)

  • @the_bopler
    @the_bopler Год назад +110

    My mom and I are Chinese living in the United States, and my mom ships things over from Taobao sometimes. She bought tons of Chinese snacks and things, and one time, i chose out parts for a keyboard! Every time it arrives in pristine condition, since my mom has friends who owns a warehouse that can ship things over. For the keyboard nerds out there, the kit was a CIY GAS67 keyboard kit, a KTT Kang White switches, and a macha keycap set to match the green on the keyboard kit. It cost less than $40 in total, plus shipping. It's a good deal for those who has the time and patience to research and wait for the shipping.

    • @ulfricstormcloak7142
      @ulfricstormcloak7142 8 месяцев назад +3

      Wow, that's super cheap. The barebone GAS67 itself cost that much in my country
      Do you have a link for that?

    • @the_bopler
      @the_bopler 8 месяцев назад

      @@ulfricstormcloak7142 um, I’m not sure, I used the taobao app on my mom’s phone and looked for the cheapest one. Plus, you will have to get it delivered by a different carrier because taobao doesn’t ship outside China

    • @MARCH_7THMYWIFE
      @MARCH_7THMYWIFE 8 месяцев назад

      @@ulfricstormcloak7142 这都是习以为常的事了。而且你要知道,我最近刚花了62美元配了电脑,由E5+P106 6G组成,可以玩LOL\PUBG\GTA5,这在世界上任何一个国家都是难以置信的吧
      This is all commonplace. And you have to know that I just spent 62 US dollars on a computer, which is composed of E5+P106 6G. I can play LOL\PUBG\GTA5(HIGH QUALITY). This is unbelievable in any country in the world.

    • @ZaJaClt
      @ZaJaClt 7 месяцев назад

      @@ulfricstormcloak7142 yeah the chineese kid's working 14hr shifts approve :)

    • @wa9140
      @wa9140 5 месяцев назад

      @@ulfricstormcloak7142 in china,diy GAS67 is about 150 - 200yuan(20$-28$) in taobao,The trouble is that you need a Chinese friend, preferably familiar with how to send the goods to a foreign country.

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL Год назад +94

    Even though this "Frankenstein" of a computer might not be for everyone, it's heartening to see technology find a second life in unexpected ways.

  • @UltraAlex2000
    @UltraAlex2000 Год назад +231

    I am currently tinkering with one of these X99 boards, got a whole combo with 16 GB of RAM and a Xeon E5-2640 v4 for €54. For that price, this little machine seems to be able to handle quite a bit while having a max TDP of just 90 W for 10 cores/20 threads. Meanwhile the best deals i could get here in Europe were 6th gens i7s for €170 from eBay. Seeing 8.5k multicore in R23 from a system that costs less than a nice pair of shoes is wild. Aside from using it as a beefy virtualization machine, I want to see how it fares with game streaming with Moonlight/Parsec, so I'm gonna put a nice GPU in there. I will edit this comment once I do so.

    • @lemiath
      @lemiath Год назад +1

      would love to hear how it does with emulation paired with a decent gpu, if it could run some ps3 emulated titles at 30, that would be very impressive.

    • @raular5513
      @raular5513 Год назад +4

      Doesn't it consumes a lot of power?

    • @staa7731
      @staa7731 Год назад +13

      @@raular5513 another good thing about server boards are that they are made to be "energy efficeint" you dont need to worry about power really unless you put something like an rtx 3080 in there

    • @Lord_RoadRunner
      @Lord_RoadRunner Год назад +1

      i picked up one of these repurposed board combos myself, definitly alot cheaper option than picking up anything else. but havnt ran it yet as the cooler i got dosnt actually support the socket...

    • @nicknamenick9448
      @nicknamenick9448 Год назад +2

      poor one core performance comparing even with new i3/ryzen 5 5500 processors

  • @mikeloeven
    @mikeloeven Год назад +35

    11:50 and people still wonder why the first thing I do when I set up a new computer for a family member is format the HDD and install a clean OS even if it comes preloaded

  • @Anthony-jw8ig
    @Anthony-jw8ig Год назад +31

    I'm currently using a X99(C612) board with two Xeon E5-2696 v3 CPUs, 128GB of DDR3 RAM, RTX 2080Ti (modded memory chip to 22 GB for better llama model inferring) and an extra 4-port 1Gbps network card. Cost about 5000 Yuan, built with the help of my friend in China. Pretty cool 😎

    • @podioforge000
      @podioforge000 11 месяцев назад +1

      36 cores and 72 threads. I imagine you would have a lot of sleeping cores while gaming. but still impressive. would be good for a single pc family gaming setup. sure that would need some extra steps to route keyboards, controllers and workspaces

    • @qingyufeng8423
      @qingyufeng8423 5 месяцев назад

      that's really cool,Chinese are quite good at modifying some hardware with special usage scenarios.

  • @BunkerSquirrel
    @BunkerSquirrel Год назад +536

    Ok shoutout to the guys who make chipset up-cycling possible. That is genuinely cool as hell and a pretty big W for the environment

    • @reuven2010
      @reuven2010 Год назад +63

      Haha, trust me they don't care about the environment, it's just a way of poor countries to deal with issues.

    • @patrickchang9135
      @patrickchang9135 Год назад

      Yeah, communist countries absolutely do not care about the preservation of nature

    • @npw9648
      @npw9648 Год назад +106

      @@reuven2010 recycling only works when its value for money, so I guess its a good thing

    • @jackieAZ
      @jackieAZ Год назад +7

      True!! Such an awesome repurposing of old tech

    • @chrisbaker8533
      @chrisbaker8533 Год назад +12

      Yeah, as long as you don't consider what happens to the rest of the board after they remove the single chip from it.

  • @LuizHartkopf
    @LuizHartkopf Год назад +190

    Being honestly I kinda like that they found a way of making money repurposing old chipsets, it helps bringing down e-waste. And honestly those “old” xeons are amazing more plex transcoding and running a Minecraft server 😂

    • @talon262
      @talon262 Год назад +14

      For Unraid media servers, Xeon/Chinese X99 combos are cheerful and cheap.

    • @MARCH_7THMYWIFE
      @MARCH_7THMYWIFE 8 месяцев назад

      hahaha, 我的电脑只要62美元,由E5+H81+P106-6G组成,可以高品质玩LOL\PUBG\GTA5\GENSHIN

    • @MARCH_7THMYWIFE
      @MARCH_7THMYWIFE 8 месяцев назад

      @@Theunicorn2012是的,我花了70美元组装了E3+P106的游戏主机,能够畅玩CSGO\PUBG,尽管我的银行卡里躺着200万左右的现金,但这种捡垃圾的组装电脑真的让我很兴奋Yes, I spent 70 US dollars to assemble an E3+P106 game console, which can play CSGO\PUBG. Although I have about 400,000 US dollars in cash in my bank card, this kind of garbage-collecting computer is really useful. I am excited

  • @dchubb42
    @dchubb42 Год назад +43

    The RAM is not from a price of network gear but clearly labeled as coming from a Cisco UCS system. Likely a B200 or C220 server. Peel off the red sticker and lookup the part number starting with "UCS-MR-..."

    • @davidbova1759
      @davidbova1759 Год назад +8

      it sometimes surprises me how little Linus knows about enterprise IT

  • @TuncayAyhan
    @TuncayAyhan Год назад +24

    "Velly good" 4:40 caught me off guard

  • @alexandertsema9500
    @alexandertsema9500 14 дней назад +3

    I live in Russia, and recently my parents asked me to update their PC. It had GTS650 graphics card and other stuff from that era. Dad somehow got an 1070 (or 2070, I can't recall) from his friend, and asked me for a cheap way to update the rest of the PC. He plays World of Tanks a lot, an my mom uses the computer for work. I asked my friend and he told me about those "Xeon kits" that are really popular here, cheap, you can buy it almost in every city from hands or if you can wait a little, then buy it even cheaper on Aliexpress. So I found a guy who sells them, and in the same day my dad was playing his beloved tanks with more FPS than before. It was a year ago, and the new PC runs smoothly ever since :)

  • @FFXfever
    @FFXfever Год назад +114

    That last acknowledgment about availability of office towers in your domestic market is very important. It's my same criticism in the ltt don't buy low end gpu video as well. Not every country has good entry level pcs, often needing to import second hand products to even hope of affording a computer. Aliexpress been a huge deal in accessible entry level pc for many European and Asian region in the last 7 years.

    • @Dr.Spatula
      @Dr.Spatula Год назад +1

      What do you want them to do with a GTX 980 or Radeon 380 that you haven't seen before?

    • @reuven2010
      @reuven2010 Год назад

      Bah, no point to go so old on GPU.
      ATM you can get an RX580 for around 60 ish dollars (USD) which is very good on a budget!

    • @Dr.Spatula
      @Dr.Spatula Год назад +1

      @@reuven2010 my point is even more relevant with 10 series and rx500

    • @deividasma7343
      @deividasma7343 Год назад

      @@reuven2010 Used RX580 8GB/ 1060 6GB in my eurotard country atm is 70-100Euro ofc its definitely been mined on 90% of the time
      Hell im lucky with my country having a good used market compared to my neighbours that have only old laptops and almost no pc parts in their used market to point i sometimes get stuff and send to my friends from here for their builds
      People here are flipping the systems with 580/1060's quite a lot and old office pc market here is non existent due to government regulation of recycling / destroying any used pc from their offices.
      I worked in IT for one of the gov places for a tad bit and they have goldmine of old pc's just collecting dust but will not part ways with them due to contracts/policies and to be honest it was hard to watch systems with mid range gen 3/4 intels going into the grinder.
      There are not that many massive privately owned companies here and most that are use IT service providers that do all maintenance type of work and hog these old systems for themselves and actually resell them for quite a bit after minimal cleaning.
      Old ThinkCentre, Optiplex and ect systems with stuff like i-630 and ect are listed here in our Amazon equivalent of mass reseller for minimum of 100Euro
      However if you have connections you could get a hold of one for like 40-60Euro or maybe less if lucky with same spec from some dude
      So boards like this from Aliexpress are somewhat compelling but at that point you might scrape up new mobo+cpu+psu combo for like 200Euro and grab some used mined card and pray it works for pc build and not risk reseller respecting the warranty
      But on tight budget you could do it due to the fact they have sockets for cpus that are flooding the market and are really cheap due to most of the boards dying faster than the CPU's.

    • @gogereaver349
      @gogereaver349 Год назад +4

      or the parts are so dam expensive thanks to import duty's taxes and even tariffs. so say we pay 1000$ for a high end pc it would be like 5000 for them. of course they look to find cheap hardware that can still preform.

  • @wraphs
    @wraphs Год назад +66

    here in brazil hardware is expensive and companies tend to hold on to old computers until they become useless, so importing these frankenstein motherboards and computer parts in general is a pretty good deal

  • @mrwalley4539
    @mrwalley4539 11 месяцев назад +61

    As a Chinese audience, one thing I really dislike about Linus is that when he mentions Chinese electronic products or makes reviews, he will buy loads of products on Chinese websites that even the Chinese themselves think are low-end, in order to conform to the most stereotypes about China. The fact is that China, like many countries, is keen on high-quality and excellent products. These low-end products only exist to allow more low-budget customers to buy them. The fact is that quality products can be purchased in China, and even better priced products

    • @awdrifter3394
      @awdrifter3394 11 месяцев назад +7

      There's no difference between the Chinese market GPU and the NA market GPU. It doesn't really matter if he buys a Yeston RTX4080 vs an Asus RTX4080. But no NA vendor will take old server CPU and old server chipsets to make a salvaged parts PC. That's unique from the Chinese vendors so that's what gets views.

    • @MrToast101
      @MrToast101 11 месяцев назад +6

      Also he does say that its budget many times and also he is saying that its not half bad for the price and the point of these videos are kinda just to show the ”low-end” websites…

    • @celeron_cn
      @celeron_cn Месяц назад +1

      @@awdrifter3394 I can't call them as vendors. Just sellers, not OEMs.

  • @kobe3576
    @kobe3576 10 месяцев назад +22

    1:30 Yen is japanese currency. Yuan is Chinese one.

    • @why_are_you_gae6729
      @why_are_you_gae6729 Месяц назад

      @@kobe3576 they’re pronounced close enough and mean the same thing. Like Spanish real vs Moroccan rial.

  • @zzk-yn9zq
    @zzk-yn9zq Месяц назад +31

    A $300 computer is really cheap for the rich. But it's the most cost-effective form of entertainment for a poor child or a computer gamer in an underdeveloped country.

    • @gambet0007
      @gambet0007 Месяц назад +1

      Also, that poor child goes through enough experience that he learns how to scam a first world rich inexperienced person eventually when he grows up. lol

    • @celeron_cn
      @celeron_cn Месяц назад +1

      I don't really think that Chinese would buy these. I think it is better to sell them to Africa and South America?

    • @YichengDai
      @YichengDai Месяц назад +2

      @@celeron_cn In fact, in China, there are many people who have no computer knowledge and will spend two or three times the cost to buy gaming computers disguised as these old parts.

  • @minghaoxu1669
    @minghaoxu1669 Год назад +71

    taobao(mainland china) and taobao(worldwide) are 2 completely different things, imo taobao(worldwide) is just another aliexpress

    • @N8DZN
      @N8DZN Год назад

      I didn't know that
      I thought it changed the currency ( estimate conversion )

    • @pwkn86
      @pwkn86 Год назад +12

      Yeah taobao mainland is awesome they also sell legit products.

    • @AquaticOni
      @AquaticOni Год назад +1

      @@AlmightyBeing It's easy to use the main taobao with an agent. they speak english and do everything for you

    • @あなた以外の誰でもない
      @あなた以外の誰でもない Год назад

      the taobao worldwide is just an oversea version with better shipping policy

    • @AquaticOni
      @AquaticOni Год назад

      @@AlmightyBeing that works too, but usually the agent websites translate the page for you and everything.

  • @kawag2780
    @kawag2780 Год назад +50

    Modified BIOS is common for older chipsets like B75, Z77, B85 and Z87. Adding nvme boot support is pretty easy as well. Still have an old Sandy Bridge system kicking around because I was able to get nvme boot running onmotherboard from that era.

    • @MrGedem
      @MrGedem Год назад +3

      Xeon V3 bioses can be modded to 100% uptime turbo boost, limited only by max tdp limit in cpu itself. Also undervolting often can be done only with bois tweaks. Also some bioses can be tweaked to open memory timings overclocking.

    • @bitelaserkhalif
      @bitelaserkhalif 11 месяцев назад

      Samsung 950 Pro is oddball, they have option rom for legacy boot@@JoeBloggsRUclips

  • @Hittares
    @Hittares Год назад +63

    These kinds of motherboards are quite popular with the home server crowd. It gets you cheap and easy to find platform for older server CPUs that have literally zero value for actual commercial applications, but are still really really good if you want to run your own server, for example, to learn and experiment with IT systems that need a ton of RAM and cores to function properly - networking sims (like GNS3), different flavors of virtualization, databases. In such applications the compute power of a single core is (almost) irrelevant if you are not actually planning to run whatever you tinkering with in a high-load environment, but you still need a lot of parallel computing ability and RAM to get by.
    You can, of course, buy old enterprise-grade server. But, they are incredibly loud, to the point where it's genuinely uncomfortable to even be in the same room while they're operating, and huge and the motherboards in them generally won't fit in any consumer case - so no easy fixes for those problems are available.

    • @liups2339
      @liups2339 Год назад +2

      Indeed. I am using a retired Dell Poweredge T620 as a NAS in my home, filled with second-hand SAS drives. They are relatively cheap, but use a lot of power😢.

    • @piscikeeper
      @piscikeeper Год назад

      @@liups2339 I've been looking to upgrade from my T410 to a 6 series. Luckily I have a dedicated room in the basement for computers, so noise and heat are non-issues. I picked up one of these Chinese boards so I could put one of my server CPUs after an upgrade. Runs win10 steady as a rock with a 1070ti for graphics.

    • @pauloazuela8488
      @pauloazuela8488 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@liups2339 Yeah but imagine if we advance in power generation like fusion reactors to provide electricity that power draw problem wouldn't exist :(

    • @kilntran3969
      @kilntran3969 11 месяцев назад

      indeed power efficiency would be a problem. They can't beat those low power Intel NUC for example, if you care about monthly bill electricity cost@@pauloazuela8488

    • @davidconsumerofmath
      @davidconsumerofmath 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks, that explained it really well for a good use case as to why I should get these!

  • @linsdudu
    @linsdudu Год назад +18

    The AliExpress Xeon X79 and X99 kits are widely used here in Brazil. They are super affordable and perform great! I'm using a Machinist X99-K9 motherboard right now with the same E5-2680 V4 processor you show paired with an RTX3060. I have another PC with an X79 motherboard with E5-2667 V2 and GTX1070 that I built about 2 years ago. Both booting out of Gen 3 Lexar NM620 NVMe drives (also from AliExpress)

    • @luamebe
      @luamebe 10 месяцев назад

      Sim, os kits x99 são bons demais, porém os americanos simplesmente veem que eles são oriundos da china e já assumem automaticamente que eles não rodam nem a calculadora, usei um kit x99 por 1 ano e meio e nunca deu problema

    • @estudio_lebare
      @estudio_lebare 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@luamebe Estou montando um estúdio e vou utilizar um X99 aqui para edição de audio, video e até pra jogar. Vou colocar no meu canal agora no inicio do ano a montagem e a solução de alguns problemas que eu tive... se você tiver interesse, da uma passadinha la!

  • @masonswansonMTU
    @masonswansonMTU Год назад +18

    It's possible Tanner was having trouble getting into the bios with a USB keyboard because he was trying to use the USB 3.0 slots. Depending what controller it uses and how it communicates with the chipset USB 3.0 may not be active until the desktop. It's like this on a few of my AM3+ motherboards and is disclosed in the motherboard manuals.

  • @NOATHEBOA92
    @NOATHEBOA92 Год назад +89

    Here's something I'd like to come back, Scrapyard Wars. I absolutely love the whole series and I think it would be interesting to do in today's market.

    • @ecalz2100
      @ecalz2100 Год назад +5

      I think Linus said something in WAN show about Scrapyard Wars is coming back. Not sure if it's 100% correct.

    • @chrisandrews9856
      @chrisandrews9856 Год назад

      ​@@ecalz2100He did indeed

  • @lefthornet
    @lefthornet Год назад +71

    Good video. Just one thing, the computer was 2000 Yuan not Yen (is the Japan currency). While Yuan (officially Renminbi is the China currency)

    • @frankliang9298
      @frankliang9298 Год назад +3

      1:00

    • @Hendlton
      @Hendlton Год назад +9

      I'm guessing he didn't know how to actually pronounce it so he went with "Yon."

    • @lefthornet
      @lefthornet Год назад +3

      ​@@HendltonFair, probably was that

    • @AndyAlert
      @AndyAlert Год назад

      I think you messed up your parenthesis placement.

    • @UnderscoreUnderscoreUnderscore
      @UnderscoreUnderscoreUnderscore Год назад

      2,000 yen as of writing is US$13.38, should be around 10-20 dollars in the usual exchange rate, that would be a truly impossibly cheap laptop, only enough for the acrylic case here.

  • @Mergatroid
    @Mergatroid Год назад +113

    Linus was confused by it supporting NVMe. I had an HEDT Broadwell chip (since consumer desktop didn't exist for that generation). As far as I know, Broadwell was the first generation to natively support NVMe. My i7-5820K supported it, and I'm not surprised that this random Xeon supports it. It's a super interesting generation with a lot of unique and weird in-between stuff which makes it feel modern even though it's basically just Haswell.
    CORRECTION: Anywhere I said Broadwell in here, I meant Haswell Refresh (generation names are confusing)

    • @urgay1992
      @urgay1992 Год назад +16

      Haswell refresh was the first intel generation to support NVMe. I know because I had an i7 4790K in a Z97 ASrock Extreme4 with an NVMe SSD in 2014. It only had a PCIe gen 2 x2 link though.

    • @urgay1992
      @urgay1992 Год назад +10

      Also, the 5820K was haswell refresh, not broadwell. The broadwell HEDT chips were called the i7 6800K/6850K/6900K/6950X. Actually, broadwell had some non-HEDT consumer chips as well, the i5 5675C and the i7 5775C but were not very impressive. Intel also made broadwell mobile processors.

    • @Mergatroid
      @Mergatroid Год назад +5

      @@urgay1992 You’re right, my bad. It was Haswell refresh that first supported NVMe. I was confusing the generation names (and they’re architecturally almost the same anyway I guess). But thank you for the correction.

    • @Dr.Spatula
      @Dr.Spatula Год назад +1

      Old Xeons are super solid if you can get them at this price. V2 and later are even overclockable

    • @Pasi123
      @Pasi123 Год назад +4

      @@urgay1992 The mainstream desktop Broadwell i7-5775C and i5-5675C had huge 128MB L4 eDRAM which helped quite a bit in some games. It was kinda like the spiritual predecessor to AMD 5800X3D

  • @toolzgalore2
    @toolzgalore2 11 месяцев назад +8

    This was a fascinating video about how choosers can be repurposed and how there is a whole community behind doing these modifications. Thanks for doing the leg work!

  • @Symbiont_Gaming
    @Symbiont_Gaming 7 месяцев назад +5

    4:56 it blows my mind how Linus said “vellygood” with a straight face 💀😭

  • @FaithsFallen
    @FaithsFallen Год назад +30

    LTT needs to get a European distro, I was going to purchase a hoodie when the shipping was added and only 10$ cheaper than the hoodie itself I said no way!

    • @armando1is1great
      @armando1is1great Год назад +4

      Don't know if that would even help. I'm on the west coast United States, was gonna go for the 10 dollar mousepad but shipping was 20 bucks. Just said forget it

    • @inhumanguy
      @inhumanguy Год назад

      it's not any better in canada...

    • @FaithsFallen
      @FaithsFallen Год назад +1

      @@inhumanguy they need to sort their logistics out worldwide, it seems!

    • @FaithsFallen
      @FaithsFallen Год назад

      @@armando1is1great So many lost sales in bad logistics, they need a decent logistics partner to rectify it. I can literally get a $2k guitar (5kg) shipped and insured from the USA to Ireland for $30 USD (removing in import costs). A hoodie/mousepad should be $10 max.

  • @halvarf
    @halvarf Год назад +18

    That was a really interesting look into this second tier market and the ingenuity that goes into combining used parts to get incredible bang for the buck.

  • @saskmuddinatv
    @saskmuddinatv Год назад +11

    I've personally gotten some great stuff from Taobao. I had it shipped to my friends in Hong Kong, and then they shipped to me in Canada.

  • @TimGamingg
    @TimGamingg Год назад +3

    Hi, Linus is actually wrong, taobao does not serve only the domestic market in China. Taobao does ship overseas but because the app is only in chinese it’s not used by many non chinese people, further more it’s not popular outside of china since the shipping is rather slow. Also in some more rare cases the seller simply won’t send it overseas because they just don’t know how to get it to you.

  • @nabilellaji6509
    @nabilellaji6509 11 месяцев назад +3

    A year ago I built a gaming pc using a xeon 2666 v3 kit with 16gb of ECC Ram all from Aliexpress. The performance is great as I can play any title at high settings and still get 60+ FPS. I'm really glad these exist, if not for them my gaming experience would be so much worse since prices are so expensive in my country.

  • @BlankDolphin
    @BlankDolphin Год назад +21

    0:07 did they really just show a PC shipping to Antarctica

    • @DanielCrist
      @DanielCrist Год назад +9

      How do you think all the scientists in Antarctica make all the penguin science?

    • @mrmoose6765
      @mrmoose6765 Год назад

      They snuck a few other things in if you pay attention. 1:33

    • @TheTrooper7
      @TheTrooper7 Год назад

      Ya wtf

    • @asuraphreak
      @asuraphreak 3 месяца назад

      It does happen. They do have researchers there.

    • @ribbonmusha
      @ribbonmusha 3 месяца назад +1

      I mean, how did scientists in Antarctica do science things on snowy, featureless land of nothing? They would need a PC for that.

  • @derrydobbie8375
    @derrydobbie8375 Год назад +5

    I went with the Machinist X99 boards for my homelab mainly because they sell as bundles with the CPU and ecc ram on eBay. I now have a 3 node proxmox cluster with high availability fail over and 36 TB ceph SAN and a reasonable 430W idle power draw for the whole rack. When I was running a threadripper in the stack, thay specific node on it's own was drawing 450W idle. Since I only really run game servers with a small number of users, this was perfect for me and a great use case for this retired hardware.
    May be able to do it cheaper with other used server hardware, but each node requires only one purchase/shipping per bundle and I was able to use off the shelf 120mm cooling so my homelab is also QUIET. Used server gear is often noisy as hell which is a no go in my humble condo.

  • @dominik5370
    @dominik5370 Год назад +3

    we need the tiktok shop build now

  • @GeneEkimen
    @GeneEkimen 10 месяцев назад +4

    In Russia similar motherboards is very popular, because shipment is very low price, I build computers with q87 chipset motherboard and it great with RTX3060ti. But recently I found out about more interesting motherboard with ES 0000 processors similar with i7-11800H and it has PCI-E 4.0. One of that will came to me tomorrow aaaaand will be tested =)

  • @yuralmspw4911
    @yuralmspw4911 Год назад +6

    my gaming pc is chinese x99 (b85) 2680v4 paired with rx6600 and 32gb 2400 ecc ram i can play any games fine, and my home server is 2650v4 also on chinese x99 mobo, works fine server almost 2 years now, upgraded from v3 cpu.

  • @adamgarlow5347
    @adamgarlow5347 Год назад +8

    It'd be neat to do a series with some of these products exploring what old recycled hardware can do. With so many cores and a relatively modern gpu, its be a neat option for a home lab with maybe a plex server, piholes, NAS, etc. Only thing that'd put me off it is the sketchy power supply (which presumably could be replaced with a discount or ebay unit unless it uses weird standards) and the preloaded os which would be a nonissue if you replaced/formatted the ssd and loaded some linux distro or proxmox on it.

    • @TomiWebPro
      @TomiWebPro Год назад

      brand new 30 USD 1000W power supply from china, drives my dual 2680v4s and a 5700xt, along with those power sucking 15W each 4x ddr4 ecc rams, no problema

  • @zeekjones1
    @zeekjones1 Год назад +6

    I love custom motherboards from recycled parts, just goes to show how much a little tinkering can do.
    In custom boards like this, it's created an entire secondary market.
    We need more recycling markets like these.

  • @wkdpaul
    @wkdpaul Год назад +4

    Yen is the Japanese currency, Chinese currency is Yuan, or Renminbi.

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow1 7 месяцев назад +1

    Give them credit, they make their resources go a long way. And they definitely harvested Cisco servers for parts. The version of Windows used is actually Windows 10 Enterprise, which is for networking in businesses like at a college, a hospital, etc. Plus the Cisco ram and Xeon CPU... hmmm.

  • @yixinli7245
    @yixinli7245 Месяц назад +1

    his screen shot when he said "China only" literally shows "Taobao Canada" on the top left

  • @lax_booster
    @lax_booster Год назад +14

    I‘m honestly shocked as well seeing how well the E5-27XX v4 CPUs handle games. Especially when backed with a RX 5700 XT or something similar.
    I honestly have a hard time getting the fans to ramp up (not including the one that now doesn‘t know what it has to do after I installed some Noctuas) in games even though I run them cranked.
    It‘s funny how 300€ or dollars can get you 8 cores at 3.5 GHz, 32 GB of DDR4 RAM and a decent GPU nowadays if you are willing to get into the used parts market.

    • @reuven2010
      @reuven2010 Год назад

      Yeah for sure, you can get an rx580 from ali for somewhere around 60$ which would allow you to game pretty decently on a budget, i am happy that they can somewhat game despite having low currencies and etc/

    • @MarkusHobelsberger
      @MarkusHobelsberger Год назад +5

      I only buy used hardware nowadays, only exceptions being PSUs and mechanical hard drives. You have to think about it like cars. You will pay a hefty upcharge if you buy new.

  • @R.K_Chalkboard
    @R.K_Chalkboard Год назад +6

    5:00 I surprised they didn’t promote their own screwdrivers.

  • @nikovch1
    @nikovch1 2 месяца назад +4

    since it comes with the cracked windows, i would assume it comes with zero bloatware which means a much better performance, compared to pc's now

  • @RaptorGoesRAWR
    @RaptorGoesRAWR 6 месяцев назад +1

    I mean, if you live in one of Taobao's supported countries, like Australia, they offer their own free warehouse/consolidation service without the need to use a middleman.
    I buy fabrics and hobby supplies there and it's kinda hilarious receiving a big burlap sack from Taobao full of individual boxes and satchels XD You can find some really interesting things there if you know how to look. My favourite things are garment factory offcuts and the folks who go into Disney/Universal to buy you stuff from the parks.

  • @chadm2343
    @chadm2343 8 месяцев назад +1

    I find it strange how all of the components in this device are all server components.

  • @chenseanxy
    @chenseanxy Год назад +7

    That'd make a killer home server with hardware transcoding support ngl

  • @Troppa17
    @Troppa17 Год назад +8

    The X99 B85/H87 thing boils down to connectivity. The DDR4 memory capability comes obviously from the CPU itself. Intel never intended B85 for these 2011-3 chips but apart of that these connect over DMI 2.0 as well and have only fewer USB and SATA 3.0 ports vs. X99. So I don't think there's more than just some firmware trickery needed to get these chipset running with 2011-3 CPUs.

  • @刘家锦
    @刘家锦 11 месяцев назад +6

    some additional information from a Chinese friend here
    Typically Taobao is more like a giant grocery store, we would not prefer to buy any electronic gadgets from it (not for any tech enthusiast) unless it is a store opened by a very famous influencer. (like LTT, it's not common for influencers in China to set up a website just for spelling merchants)
    There is another platform called Jindong we use to buy tech stuff, and big companies' official store is often set up in JD as well (eg. intel, Asus, gigabytes, Ugreen, Seagate, western digital, and so on)
    And we prefer to build our computers than buy an already built system like this because there are lots of sellers who use almost broken parts to build systems and sell them at a high price for profit (like this time) once a customer gets tricked they quickly close their store change a name and start selling again
    and this happens on all platforms
    I'm not sure if you are tricked or not this time
    That old Xeon CPU in China is called garbage(costs around 60~70 bucks each, which is around 10 dollars) because it's most likely to be used in rough conditions, and also GPU probably came from a mining farm
    it's not just used parts, it's a bomb that will explode at any second

  • @OldManBadly
    @OldManBadly Год назад +1

    You need to understand that Russia is one of the main "sub-markets" for Chinese mainland sellers. Everything from security cameras to computers, shoes to car parts, and so on. In many cases, Chinese companies will actually open or be part of an in country shipping center in russia to minimize problems with customs and lower shipping costs. It is an extremely large and dynamic combined market.
    Remember also that Russia does face a certain amount of limitations on technology transfers. While it really isn't as big a deal as that, it does create a marketplace for upscaling older parts into newer, more powerful computers.

  • @orglv
    @orglv Год назад +2

    It's recommended to buy parts seperate from taobao. There is some official flagship online stores such as asus, deepcool etc, but that's about same price as global. I'm neighboring country of china and it's pretty beneficial. I could buy anything from taobao and it ships within 10 days via local cargo company.

  • @ClayWeber
    @ClayWeber Год назад +6

    I have one of those no-brand "Machinist" style motherboards that supports my i7-3770 and DDR3, yet has an NVME slot. Cost about 50 dollars, and works great, if you can stand having half the SATA ports being 2.0. I was surprised at such a thing, and was only looking for cheap used boards to slap together a NAS type of system out of existing parts.

  • @kesqe
    @kesqe Год назад +6

    Using Xeon's and those modded motherboards for gaming is pretty popular in Poland. You can get Xeon's as cheap as $5, the motherboards are like $50. These make killer budget gaming pc's paired with like an RTX 3090 and 64 GB's of RAM.

  • @itsjustsomeguy.
    @itsjustsomeguy. Год назад +7

    7:00 Why did I think this was an extra long super ram? It's two sticks but I thought it was one...

  • @蓝染-l7b
    @蓝染-l7b Месяц назад +1

    I am a PC enthusiast from China. I once bought a fascinating ES CPU, the 10980HK ES (code QTJ1, available on Taobao). It’s originally a notebook CPU, but someone created a PCB adapter board (LGA 1151) for it. For only 60 dollars, you can get 8 cores and 16 threads without any issues; everything works perfectly, and it can even be overclocked to 5.2GHz on all cores.

  • @Javier.M.
    @Javier.M. Месяц назад +2

    4:42 I was NOT looking at the screen when he said that 🤣🤣🤣

  • @alanmoore78
    @alanmoore78 Год назад +9

    I may have moved past this era of computing in my main PC but my kids are still running old X58 systems I built many many years ago. X79 motherboards are still being made as well as these X99 motherboards, and they sure do provide another world of computing outside of the Intel P/E core and Ryzen genres. At some point I'd like to build one of these X99 systems with the DDR4 ECC memory, speedy 6 core (E5-2643 v4 or E5-1650 v4) or 8 core (E5-2667 v4 or E5-1680 v4) Xeon, and see how well it runs with something like a 5700XT or 2070 Super.
    My untested and unproven opinions/theories on this X99 thing are that those high clockspeed 140 watt CPUs I'd want to use will heavily tax the meager CPU power provided from these bargain basement boards, and I even wonder how well the 120 watt E5-2680 v4 shown in this video would have clean power at all times. Definitely would want a better PSU to even try it, and would also want to run a beefy top-down cooler to get some cooler air over the VRMs. I might even go so far as to even run the top case fans as intake to bring in as much cool air as possible.

    • @Minnieal28
      @Minnieal28 Год назад +1

      There are some boards that have dual power plugs, AsRock Extreme9 for example. Funny enough, I’m looking to sell mine but I can easily see how someone would love to set up a render machine on it. Even the extreme 6 supports 3 gpus at 8x, the extreme 9 supports 4 at 8x, and the extreme 11 supports 4 at 16x. (All at gen 3 though)

  • @Ahlurglgr
    @Ahlurglgr Год назад +20

    1:44 it yuan, not yen. Yen is Japanese currency

  • @randomyoutubeuser8509
    @randomyoutubeuser8509 Год назад +4

    3:59 Hey I've seen that yellow screwdriver before it was included with Ikea purchase

  • @hundiegamer
    @hundiegamer 10 месяцев назад

    I love the enthusiastic visualization of shipping a gaming computer to Antarctica at 0:05

  • @Larroseba
    @Larroseba Год назад +1

    1:38 I think you mean Yuan, 2080 Yen are actually less than $14 USD.

  • @DctrGizmo
    @DctrGizmo Год назад +12

    I honestly wasn't expecting that much performance for the price!

    • @TomiWebPro
      @TomiWebPro Год назад

      I brought a dual socket 2680v4 and a 5700xt miner card, 64 Gb of DDR4 2133 ecc RAM and 1TB pcie gen 3 storage system in china, the whole set costed me about 1900 yuan or about 300 bucks in USD, I would not buy that system whatsoever given that it lacks in terms of GPU power, RAM, Storage and pcie connections (mine has 2x pice x16 and 4x pcie x8), so I don't know what you're talking about

    • @handzze7341
      @handzze7341 Год назад

      @@TomiWebPro are you joking?

  • @Ziift
    @Ziift Год назад +6

    I love these videos where you guys find 'odd' hardware. They are my favourite videos from you!

  • @cht473
    @cht473 Год назад +11

    Taobao is actually a really good source for tech videos, as the Chinese market is so large that almost every niche product may have enough sales to survive.

    • @Jojje94
      @Jojje94 Год назад +3

      Taobao has all kinds of interesting stuff in any product category you can think of.

    • @mateuszzimon8216
      @mateuszzimon8216 Год назад

      Also m.2 devices (Sata controllers, AI board), with different keying.
      Or just conversion board from "apple SSD" to regular m.2

  • @recordedanemone6399
    @recordedanemone6399 Год назад +1

    A sub 20 min ltt video is something I can't complain about

  • @chincemagnet
    @chincemagnet 8 месяцев назад

    I built a gaming pc for my nephew with a Machinist “x99” and a Xeon off of Aliexpress and it was actually pretty decent. Had no Overclocking features to speak of, but did just fine for $100 with 16 GB of DDR4 and a 2670 v3. Plays pretty much any game well, with an RTX 2080. That’s where I blew most of the budget 😂 well spent. Also it supports M.2 NVMe drives, so it’s actually not bad at all for the price.

  • @Korulag
    @Korulag Год назад +7

    I used to have a Xeon from China which was adapted to run on 775 socket (very old hardware update attempt) and it was quite flawless, I only needed to install the BIOS to have the processor being supported. So it looks like they've taken that to another level with this kind of pre-built computers... And yes, they are quite popular in post-USSR countries when you may not have enough money to step up and buy whole new computer but you want something more robust than you already have) Anyway, there's definitely a market for such computers, just reinstall the Windows as soon as you get one

    • @mek101whatif7
      @mek101whatif7 Год назад +2

      May I ask you how did you find that? I have a bunch of old 775 socket motherboards which would benefit from an upgrade...

    • @sarmatiko
      @sarmatiko 11 месяцев назад

      @@mek101whatif7 775 is pretty old and IMO it's not worth bothering with such upgrade anymore. But if you still want it, you can probably find pre-modified BIOS'es for your motherboard from ideafix modder. If your motherboard isn't in the database, then it probably wont support s771 Xeon. Those old Xeon's itself cost pennies now
      Aside from that, x99 motherboard+V3 Xeon+Ram packs on Ali all cost less than 100$ and are enough for most 1080p games with something like RX5700 or 2060.

    • @哈東西
      @哈東西 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@mek101whatif7 The specific modification method involves grinding a notch in the CPU and rotating it 90 degrees for installation on the motherboard. Additionally, two specific CPU contacts can be swapped by covering them with a layer of PCB or by soldering. The person who discovered this method is a genius.

    • @bitelaserkhalif
      @bitelaserkhalif 11 месяцев назад

      it was with sticker, 771 to 775 sticker@@哈東西

  • @epicspooderboi6180
    @epicspooderboi6180 Год назад +5

    Taobao isn't that bad if you know what you're doing. I've made a custom keyboard using it

  • @AlexanderVonMalachi
    @AlexanderVonMalachi Год назад +26

    1:38 bro callex RMB "Yen" 💀

    • @HuyTrần-c5m
      @HuyTrần-c5m 5 месяцев назад +1

      He called it "yuan" which is how chinese people refer to RMB

    • @AlexanderVonMalachi
      @AlexanderVonMalachi 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@HuyTrần-c5m I hear him saying "yen"

  • @windowsvista3193
    @windowsvista3193 3 месяца назад +1

    14:26 personally the Lenovo ThinkCentre M58E is my favourite computer, really easy to get into and really easy to repair

  • @TheARVideoChannel
    @TheARVideoChannel 6 месяцев назад

    I have been running a Chinese 'X99' B85 board with a 2699V3 (18c/36t) with all core turbo unlock and 32gb 2133mhz in quad channel for over 3 years, its currently paired with an R9 290 but can handle a faster GPU, it has NVME support too.
    It is mostly used for productivity and was as good as my 3700x on that front.
    I wouldn't build such a machine now, but 3 years ago it made sense but it also makes sense to keep using it rather than replace it.

  • @snowhawk4049
    @snowhawk4049 Год назад +7

    I would have never expected that you can get a somehow decent case for less than $20.

    • @TomiWebPro
      @TomiWebPro Год назад

      20 yuan is too much for just a case in china, no joke

    • @krabmen2592
      @krabmen2592 Год назад

      @@TomiWebPro That's not true? 20 yuan is around 88ntd which is a lunch meals cost.....

    • @TomiWebPro
      @TomiWebPro Год назад

      @@krabmen2592 if you would like to buy a case, I mean a iron box shaped like a computer case, like that, yeah, 20 yuan, 10 yuan, shipped to your house, it should contain 2 USB 2 or maybe usb3's, the best of the best case I've came across, like those 9 argb in take out take fans, and water cooling compatible, 240 360 compatible ones, around 115 yuan 3 side themper glass matx or atx white/black, really beautiful case, still less than 20 USD u've mentioned, 20 USD I would go for a nice pcie3.0 512 GB drive in china, not a fancy case

    • @chrisjuan9249
      @chrisjuan9249 11 месяцев назад

      @@krabmen2592 it takes so much less to build a pc case than a actual decent lunch meal

    • @celeron_cn
      @celeron_cn Месяц назад

      @@krabmen2592 For a "normal" one, 80~100 yuan at least. If u want to buy a "working" case, 20 is enough

  • @TheDecree93
    @TheDecree93 11 месяцев назад +5

    This was actually a really great video to watch. I’d love to see more vids about the weird stuff you get from like Taobao and other China domestic sites. Cool to see what the gamer fam uses across the other pond

    • @celeron_cn
      @celeron_cn Месяц назад

      Gamers here don't use these. These are prepared for people who really care about price

  • @a2w4omp77
    @a2w4omp77 Год назад +6

    3:37 Ah yes, "All rights reserced"

  • @TheMaster375
    @TheMaster375 8 месяцев назад

    I LOVE Taobao shopping - everything's so incredibly cheap. It's my go-to for retail therapy

  • @TheCerealHobbyist
    @TheCerealHobbyist 9 месяцев назад

    Roku FTW! I’ve used them since the very first one and love them. So much easier and cleaner than any of the others. My 75 year old parents are able to navigate it with no issues, as is my 5 year old granddaughter.

  • @mtfoelix
    @mtfoelix Год назад +13

    If you are interested in this kind of mainboards I recommend taking a look at the huananzhi x99 qd3 or qd4, which is very well made and has basically no flaws. The qd3 is even more weird, as it supports ddr3 on the broadwell ep cpus. Which was normally no thing. There is just a handful of special OEM CPUs having dual ddr3/4 memory controllers. My recommendation for a cpu would be the E5-2696v3 and running it with some cores disable but alle Core Turbo Mod. If you are lucky it might turbo to 10* 3.8GHz. A bit cheaper is the 2667v3. The broadwell chips are not so interesting as you can not get an all core turbo unlock.

    • @maxthehuman004
      @maxthehuman004 Год назад

      Huanan Qd4 is a good one, but it doesn't have sleep mode. Not a big deal but is a flaw

    • @artyrkarpov7463
      @artyrkarpov7463 Год назад

      I have 2697v3. It is cheaper than 2696v3 but not very different in games. And QD4 good motherboard. Wich I have)

    • @bitelaserkhalif
      @bitelaserkhalif 11 месяцев назад

      Since LGA 1156 (DESKTOP) and LGA 2011 (SERVER), the memory controller is on the CPU. But before that, the IMC is on mobo. I still remember ga g41m combo that has 2 DDR2 and 2 DDR3 slots.
      Basically it's possible to have combo ddr3/ddr4 for those x99, since IMC still have ddr3 support.
      Skylake is the same, still have ddr3 IMC. So does the alder lake and raptor lake, still have ddr4 IMC.
      Only one Chinese company made lga 1700 DDR4 combo DDR5 mobo tho, ONDA.

  • @especialistaemmira3796
    @especialistaemmira3796 Год назад +4

    Is common here in Brazil cheap builds with Xeons using Machinist and other AliExpress mobo's, some builds costs us 3x less than a regular build with an i5

  • @BansheeBunny
    @BansheeBunny Год назад +4

    8:32 Some motherboards have specific USB ports for keyboards, if you need in the BIOS. This is usually the first 2.0 port on the rear IO.

    • @KOTYAR0
      @KOTYAR0 Год назад

      First time I heard abt this, thanks for sharing 👍

  • @DomiaAbrWyrda
    @DomiaAbrWyrda Год назад +1

    I have bought from TaoBao once, that was because I needed to find a rare watercooling part that wasn't on sale anywhere else. I used their official overseas shipping program and everything was hassle free and the item shipped without delay or mishap. Part of a metal bracket I received was bent around 45 degrees but I don't know if that happened because of poor shipping handling or if it was like that from the start. Either way, I unbent it and I'm a satisfied customer, the biggest hurdle for me was making an account on their platform because their system bans a lot of overseas users trying to make accounts.

  • @qwerqwerqwerasdf
    @qwerqwerqwerasdf Год назад

    my xeon from aliexpress has been thriving for a year, really love it

  • @OCDaddyZsolt
    @OCDaddyZsolt Год назад +12

    I'm surprised you missed the opportunity to plug the LTT screwdriver, when talked about that cheap piece it came with :)

  • @korosaki13
    @korosaki13 Год назад +6

    No way, your telling me Intel chipset had more intercompatibility than they were making out to be... NO WAY!

    • @Versette
      @Versette Год назад +3

      😆
      They just don't want it to work so they can get more money, it's part of the product strategy. If you think about it in more technical detail, it's mostly the same hardware with a few exceptions (if talking about chipsets), just intentionally adjusted to what they want.

    • @mateuszzimon8216
      @mateuszzimon8216 Год назад

      I wanna remember u paywall ECC on some generation of xenon's

  • @pieceofschmidtgamer
    @pieceofschmidtgamer Год назад +5

    The thing about your conclusion on the cost effectiveness of such a product is that it kind of assumes you live in a country that's friendly to the West and thus tied into the West's supply chain.
    That's not necessarily the case in places like China and Russia where you're seeing an increasing stranglehold on new technologies, but still have a glut of old hardware mixed with some newer stuff (like DDR4 or NVMe M.2 drives), thus cobbling together a new platform out of a mix of old chipsets, newer components, and essentially homebrew firmware can actually make a lot of sense.

  • @aurelianoechandiaalfonso6543
    @aurelianoechandiaalfonso6543 26 дней назад

    Thank you for these experiments with those computers from countries where they sell cheap, it is quite instructive.

  • @rmflom12
    @rmflom12 Год назад +1

    To be precise Linus, should have mentioned that Cisco also makes servers, and that memory most likely comes from a Cisco server rather than a switch since these usually don't require that much ram, even really high end ones with removable/expandable memory