🙂 it really depends for what room in the house and how the room is painted and furniture and stuff, for me i have white cases in the kitchen and a bedroom, and i have black cases in the living room and another bedroom, in my home the white case would look out of place in the living room cause my tv and entertainment center and chairs and sofa are either black or brown, so it just depends on the room, you should find something that color coordinates and compliment your room
Founder cards typically are not as efficient as the add-in board partners. I'd personally go with the black, but most would pick white, and the white will probably sell first. It is cool to see a lot more components come in white these days when there wasn't a lot of companies doing it not to long ago.
White one might sell first. Reason is that people are very into white PC setup aesthetics. White case go hard with pastel colors and light accessories that's trending nowadays. I personally love my black setup yet I can appreciate some of the "light mode" builds people do around. All that in mind, white is pushed harder on social media and seen as more presitge now due to trends, it might and most likely will change with time. Last thing is presentation on it's own and with this white case will always win as they don't have tinted glass and need almost no rgb to illuminate the inside, for black case like mine iCUE 5000X I have 10 RGB fans, RGB RAM, Processor pump has RGB (all corsairs) and it still looks dark which I personally love, my GPU is ASUS TUF RTX 4090 TUF OG OC so it doesn't have much rgb except tiny logo on the side which looks really clean. All the best and wish you lots of good deals in future!
I personally don't concern myself over the difference between pcie gen3 and 4. I know The data transfer rate is a little significant but honestly gen3 speeds are just fine for me. Now gpu performance wise is where the difference is barely noticeable. I actually just upgraded from a ryzen3600 (great little cpu still) to a 5800x3d and the difference is CRAZY!
I'm a sucker for white tech so I'd go for the white one no question. My heart wants to say the white one will go quicker but I could see it being the black one seeing as it's probably a bit more universal but I guess I'll find out!
@justin8mux things are definitely slow right now. I sold both of these several months ago but spoiler alert, the white one sold first. Many flips right now are taking several weeks to sell.
@@CasualTechReview Well I see, same in Sweden ... Builds are awesome, but I'm kinda sad it takes so long to sell. Thinking about a simple website, runnning same as a company + taxes. In this case customers will easy get bank loan on a purchase. Maybe it's worth to provide 12 months garantee as well. What do you think?
@justin8mux a website and shipping is a possibility, but honestly I'm not looking to scale like that, and the extra problems that come with it. As far as a 12 month warranty, again at my scale (2-4 sales per month) a warranty could be crippling if someone massively abuses their PC. That being said, I have replaced faulty parts and even bought a computer back from a customer, but it's on a case by case basis. I try to make sure I'm always doing the right thing by the customer.
I have a zotac amp white 3060 because it was the best deal and price at the time (spring 2022) and I do not regret the white option. It's a rather pretty card and pairs well with my asrock steel legend that has a silver/white pixel camo type pattern. all that being said I think I'm going to make sure my next card, which might be an rx7900gre will be white.
Thanks for the suggestion. There are a ton of ways I could improve the looks and performance of each build. It's all about balancing cost with capability. Not many low priced PC's feature m.2 SSD's with a heatsink, budget motherboards don't have them. It's not that I couldn't, I just have to draw a line somewhere. On gen3 drives I don't find them to get super hot anyways, it's always something I check before I list them for sale.
personally I think the white one will sell faster because its more aesthetically pleasing and vibrant.
Thanks for your feedback, I agree that white themed builds look great!
As a black man, I do not like this answer lol.
@@TheRealEclipse1 haha fair enough. Thanks for watching!
🙂 it really depends for what room in the house and how the room is painted and furniture and stuff, for me i have white cases in the kitchen and a bedroom, and i have black cases in the living room and another bedroom, in my home the white case would look out of place in the living room cause my tv and entertainment center and chairs and sofa are either black or brown, so it just depends on the room, you should find something that color coordinates and compliment your room
Oh for sure, a PC can be a part of the larger aesthetic look of the entire room!
@@CasualTechReview 😅 i accumulated so many Desktop PC's over the years that now every room in my home has at least one or two PCs
will sub. more flipping contents pls! :D
Appreciate that, thanks! Definitely have more content coming.
Founder cards typically are not as efficient as the add-in board partners. I'd personally go with the black, but most would pick white, and the white will probably sell first. It is cool to see a lot more components come in white these days when there wasn't a lot of companies doing it not to long ago.
I totally agree, more choices make for better options! Thanks for watching.
White one might sell first. Reason is that people are very into white PC setup aesthetics. White case go hard with pastel colors and light accessories that's trending nowadays. I personally love my black setup yet I can appreciate some of the "light mode" builds people do around. All that in mind, white is pushed harder on social media and seen as more presitge now due to trends, it might and most likely will change with time.
Last thing is presentation on it's own and with this white case will always win as they don't have tinted glass and need almost no rgb to illuminate the inside, for black case like mine iCUE 5000X I have 10 RGB fans, RGB RAM, Processor pump has RGB (all corsairs) and it still looks dark which I personally love, my GPU is ASUS TUF RTX 4090 TUF OG OC so it doesn't have much rgb except tiny logo on the side which looks really clean.
All the best and wish you lots of good deals in future!
Appreciate that, thanks! White builds do seem to be getting alot of hype these days, I should I've got one myself.
I personally don't concern myself over the difference between pcie gen3 and 4. I know The data transfer rate is a little significant but honestly gen3 speeds are just fine for me. Now gpu performance wise is where the difference is barely noticeable. I actually just upgraded from a ryzen3600 (great little cpu still) to a 5800x3d and the difference is CRAZY!
Yeah I agree, gen3 ssd's still do a great job. Nice job on the cpu upgrade, it's nice to get a noticeable bump in performance!
bro i’m still on the 3600, it’s pushing to it’s limits but it gets the job done!
@@Altcor it is absolutely still a great budget cpu option. Hard to keep up with the latest and greatest every generation.
I'm a sucker for white tech so I'd go for the white one no question. My heart wants to say the white one will go quicker but I could see it being the black one seeing as it's probably a bit more universal but I guess I'll find out!
It's been an interesting experiment for sure. Thanks for watching!
Probably the white one because people are usually attracted to all white builds
Yeah there does seem to a trend towards all white builds. I'm not passing judgement, mine is all white too!
both are great, but will one sell fast? or it is a dead season and 4-6 weeks is ok?
@justin8mux things are definitely slow right now. I sold both of these several months ago but spoiler alert, the white one sold first. Many flips right now are taking several weeks to sell.
@@CasualTechReview Well I see, same in Sweden ... Builds are awesome, but I'm kinda sad it takes so long to sell. Thinking about a simple website, runnning same as a company + taxes. In this case customers will easy get bank loan on a purchase. Maybe it's worth to provide 12 months garantee as well. What do you think?
@justin8mux a website and shipping is a possibility, but honestly I'm not looking to scale like that, and the extra problems that come with it. As far as a 12 month warranty, again at my scale (2-4 sales per month) a warranty could be crippling if someone massively abuses their PC. That being said, I have replaced faulty parts and even bought a computer back from a customer, but it's on a case by case basis. I try to make sure I'm always doing the right thing by the customer.
Both look great, but I think the white one will sell first.
Appreciate it, thanks for watching!
I think the white will sell faster!! Plus i love the founders addition cards! Both of them looks great 💯
Appreciate that thanks. Yeah I think the FE card looks good in a white case.
I would buy the white one just because of the founders edition
Yeah it's definitely a cool looking card. Thanks!
I think white will sell first because its white and looks better.
White PCs certainly seem to be gaining popularity, I think you may be right. Thanks for watching!
@@CasualTechReview I've had better luck with white flips
I'm hoping mine follows the same pattern!
I have a zotac amp white 3060 because it was the best deal and price at the time (spring 2022) and I do not regret the white option. It's a rather pretty card and pairs well with my asrock steel legend that has a silver/white pixel camo type pattern. all that being said I think I'm going to make sure my next card, which might be an rx7900gre will be white.
@Saneful_insanity definitely consider the asrock 7900 gre. It's a great looking, and performing white card!
The white one looks more expensive
That's really interesting. Almost the exact same components and they cost almost exactly the same. Thanks for watching!
I think white one, all else being equal. Great pickup on all the parts man!! Literally almost the exact same parts as most of my flips lol
The 3600 is a great price to performance cpu, and 20 series cards are flooding the used market right now. A sensible combo in most cases!
Dude. stick a nice heat sink on the m.2's
Thanks for the suggestion. There are a ton of ways I could improve the looks and performance of each build. It's all about balancing cost with capability. Not many low priced PC's feature m.2 SSD's with a heatsink, budget motherboards don't have them. It's not that I couldn't, I just have to draw a line somewhere. On gen3 drives I don't find them to get super hot anyways, it's always something I check before I list them for sale.
buy a good camera and start posting tiktoks. would probably buy you some fame
I'll consider that, thanks.
borderline e-waste.
Thanks for watching, have a blessed day!
what r u yapping about
That makes zero sense.