@@Nexo_Flake no casp has a full white pc with whole different parts also this kids setup is probably around $3,000 - $4,000 while casp spent the money on the room but only changed his case in the video instead of making a whole new pc.
@@socialist-oat THATS NOT WHAT I MEANT I meant as in he definitely is playing games but why would bro need a 4090 why would anyone need a 4090 and a 4000 buck gaming pc I don’t you prolly don’t Zack doesn’t who cares it’s for gaming it’s a minimal pc required for pc gaming and plus he focuses more on his videos I didn’t he say he never games you don’t need to be a gamer to game
Now if you have a 4000 series GPU, you can get the fake frames generator, there’s a mod to enable it on older RTX cards. However you’ll have to get in the NCP and configure few options if you don’t have a G-sync compatible monitor, otherwise there’ll be screen tearing
As a sixteen year old saving up for his gaming pc with a 4080 super and 7800x3d, I can confirm that no financial responsibilities and high minimum wage in my state are game changers. Edit: 17 now, and I did it boys. Not gonna pull the trigger on it just yet though imma wait until January for news from amd and nvidia. By then I’ll prob have another good 2,000+ dollars saved up so I could get a great monitor for the setup (looking at the rog 32ucdm) and pocket the rest.
Ik people act like minimum wage for everybody is 6 dollars after tax. And in my state it’s minimum 15 per hour and you can work at 14. You could get this pc with no problem if you are 14
I'm pretty sure there's no job for below 17 years old because everyone is afraid to get charged with laws regarding children's employment. Specially in terms of part time job Except you are already at university which most people already 18+ years old So he's not more than a lie saying that he is able to save up 4000$ with 2 part time job. Since you can't even do 1 part time job when you're not 18+ years old yet
@@azizsetyawan3038 There are plenty of places that hire young people, no one is scared of that. Especially minimum wage jobs like fast food workers. In fact the majority of people I see working at Chick-Fil-A drive thrus and stuff are almost all under 18.
@@azizsetyawan3038 You're just incorrect. For starters, I'm 30 and from when I was a child the working age of anyone was as low as 16. Secondly, several states are trying to RESCIND child labor restrictions, not keep in line with them. #Murica
Working 20 hours part time you'd prob be able to afford it in 3 months if he sold his pre built Edit: did the math you'd be able to afford it in a month and a half top
@@ARCTHELEGEND and I'm genuinely curious how far/close you are? Because as far as I know atleast where I live being under 18 without a workers permit heavily reduces your options for employment to basically fast food and some other odd jobs and if you work those jobs and can save up 4,000 dollars for a computer which is ATleast 2 months rent for some people, In My OPINION the only way I see that being possible is if you had no financial worries in the first place.
Also if even having a job during that time period you still have to go to school so it's not like you can work full time and get full pay checks to save.
I am 15 years old, I live in Finland, I worked since 13 and I saved up for an UTV, I also held my own store. Nothing impressive there, but I respect him not the creator of video.
I remember reading the original post. The kid said he worked multiple part-time jobs for 2 years to save up for this build. He also mentioned he didn't have to pay for bills or food in his house as his parents would, hence why he was able to save up so much without having to spend any of his own money for other things. I don't know why people doubt the abilities of some kids.
I mean he is 16, the kid had multiple jobs I’m sure his parents were beyond happy he was grinding like that for something instead of being lazy and asking for it.
@@arlojohnson2339 You cannot legally work in the USA until 14-16 and most teens are in school full-time. On top of that, the government limits how many hours a teen can work. So unless this teen is making money under the table (no taxes), I doubt that lol.
@@painexotic3757 you know hes 16 right? and he said on the original reddit post that he'd been working for two years. Also how do you know hes from the usa?
@@painexotic3757Also, if he is in the USA, it's the State Government that usually regulates how many hours a kid can work. I dunno how it is in any other state, but in my state, a 14+ year old can work 40 hours a week, and minimum wage is $10.50. That's about $9.6K a year, plenty to purchase a $4K PC. Edit: $9.6K a year after taxes
I mean, if he started working when he was fifteen and worked a total of 8 hours per weekend, he could make that in less than a year. Not to mention he had a prebuilt before hand. It’s def a lot of money but it can be done. Props to the kid
15 rn and I decided to buy a quad a dirt bike a snowmobile and I'm saving up for a truck at the moment I started working at 14 btw Probably could have gotten that same system lol
@@allgunsblazed9106 a truck. For transportation I actually wanted to be able to drive places unlike most kids. It was for when I got a license btw just planning ahead
@@sesad5035 when i had my summer job i got about over 3k, im saving for a car but bro he couldve gotten a job from his dad and payed more or did financial things like commodities and so when he was younger so he got a quick 1k
Back in 2007, I got my first job at 14. Made $9/h, worked 20 hours a week. After taxes, I made right around $325 a check. So if I didn't spend a dime, it would have taken me 12 paychecks, 24 weeks, or six months to save up $4k. That's not exactly difficult to do when you're a kid with no living expenses. BUT WAIT, THERES MORE! Average starting wage nowadays is between $12/h and $15/h, so lets split the difference and call it $13.50/h. At 20 hours a week thats about $485 per paycheck (after taxes) It would take him a little over 8 paychecks, 16 weeks, or 4 months to save up that $4k. Thats not accounting for what he got selling his prebuilt, what he might have already had stashed away from christmas or birthday money, or any kind of negotiations he might have made with parents or relatives (ie, dad tells him he'll match half of whatever the kid saves up). I remember when i first saw all the skepticism around this and I just dont get it. Its not unbelieveable or even suspect at all. People on the internet just want to be grumpy.
Yeah I don't understand the skepticism at all either. I'm pretty sure kids can work more hours in the summer too past the 20hr mark to even further lower the time frame. The only setback is the availability of jobs in area and reliable transportation
@William_15_ honestly that's fine bro. Unless you really need the money, it's not a bad thing to just to focus on school. Esp the last year of hs, there's a lot of stress there already.
Why are people questioning how he saved the money? Say he sold the pre built for $800. If the new pc was $3.5k then he only had to save $2700. Can get that mowing lawns for a summer. He's not living on his own or paying parents rent (probably) so he has no bills except his own fun shit and maybe his phone
@@s.c.p.fundation5450six? Mine cost about 16 months. With all the money I saved up I managed to save since highschool, I build an RX 6700XT and Ryzen 7 7700 non x system. I am now a fourth year University student.
I’ve had more than $3-4k saved up when I was 16, don’t know the exact amount but by 18 I was able to afford a $12k car with money leftover. Basically I just saved 99% of the money I got since I was very young, any birthday or christmas money I saved and at one point my parents have me $10 for each A I had before they got tired of giving me $80 all of the time. Cut my neighbors grass for $30 every once in a while and got a small job at 16 where I just saved. This kid in the video also said he sold his pre built PC so that is already money towards that
I got my first real job in the summer after I turned 15, and if I had wanted too I could have saved up and bought this build when I was 16. The grind is real, so made respect for this kid
All of you guys saying "daddies money" like damn I'm 15 and if I really wanted to I could save up over the summer and get something close to this. At 16 he doesn't have a house payment or bills to pay so it's easier to save.😂
@@cczsus6513 also we have barely any information on this anyway so its basically another "people on the internet will fight over anything, whats this called *shows a stick*" meme. personally id say we should just be happy for him parents money or no
its not about bills its about amount he can save At 16 years old he must work at some families business or he get like 100$ for lunch and he get 90$ after paying for food And don't start with that "if I really wanted" 90% of money is probably from family Without any family help no one can do this unless they are scammers
@@casualbeaver I recommend leaving the gpu for last because their value decrease overtime quickly,. Depending on how much time it'll take you, when you finish the setup there will be better used gpus for 150 euros
Yeah once i turned 16 i switched to online school and worked full time at a fast food place. Made over 20k a year after taxes. I'm 20 now with a bit over 30k in savings. working full time while not having any bills is a godsend.
People don’t understand that even if the kid is working a job that only nets him 500 dollars a check, he can still get that pc in 4 months. I don’t understand why people are so perplexed that a 16 year old has a job.
@tylerfreal6472 he dosnt have a anything else to pay for like food water or rent. Also some states pay more than the federal minimum wage so he could be making 15 an hour or more. Also some parents work jobs that a kid can help and get paid for.
@@tylerfreal6472 When i was 17 i worked for a whole month and spent almost all that money 1k+ on a asus rog 1440p ultra wide still have it today many years later so worth :D dont regret it
@@TreeFrogMC15/hr isn’t actually 15/hr. It’s like 11. At 160 hrs/month, that’s still only 1600 a month. Plus gas, car, car insurance, going out with friends, dates, games. The only way I had that much at 16 was from selling drogas
I had a friend that at 17 put down 30k for a Mercedes e400. Never question what someone can save when they have no financial obligations and can easily bounce back from sleep deprivation :)
I still use my i5-9300h GTX 1650 laptop I got when I was 14 (I’m 18 now), and even if it’s not the best laptop around, I’m still super thankful I got it as a gift!
How did he save up? He got money for his birthdays, Christmas and others special occasions and maybe even worked a little bit. His parents definitely helped too and he sold an old PC which was probably purchased by them and not him. He just has really allowing parents.
I read this thread. It was full of people not believing that he could do it without his parents help. Not really sure what’s so difficult to believe about a kid with no responsibilities saving up $3500. 40 hours a week at $15/hr gets you to $3500 after tax take home in ~9 weeks. I started working when I was 15, at 16 I use to work 45-50 hours a week with school. I’d work 3:45 pm to 11 pm M-F, and then 10 am to 11 pm on Sunday. Not fun or ideal, but when you live with your grandparents and ones dying with cancer, you try and support the household however you can.
Damn, sorry to hear they have cancer. Both of my grandparents died of cancer just a week before I was going to meet them for the first time I’m looking forward to getting some jobs; this kid has some insane dedication and patience
@@bobthebutler literally look it up. Youngest you can work is 14. Wages ar enot lowered for minors, and i would know about this because im literally working at a fast food job right now. I make enough to easily afford a 4090 build in a year, and im just below hte tax threshold. It’s not rocket science man, its basic knowledge you can look up
Can confirm UPS battery backup is essential. After realizing my power flicked off and on at least 4 times per week for whatever reason I got sick of shit shutting off for that split second. So the backup is definitely saving me the headache of a fragged pc from surges
Yeah once i turned 16 i switched to online school and worked full time at a fast food place. Made over 20k a year after taxes. I'm 20 now with a bit over 30k in savings. working full time while not having any bills is a godsend.
It’s quite common for kids to earn money from reffing sports games and sometimes they do little side hustles like mowing old people’s lawns and some parents give a bit of pocket money every now and then.
@@arlojohnson2339 I do know that, where I live you can get a job at 15, I’m just not sure about how other countries work, also what I meant is that you can make money before 16 or 15 by other means.
also with very few good games over the past few years, its easier to avoid spending on those, and older games are usually discounted pretty regularly not to mention him selling his prebuilt PC probably helped free up his time to do work things to get the build
@@darkdruidsvale”very few good games” is total bs, lmao. you just gotta know where to look, there’s as many good games coming out as there was 10 years ago. also if you pirate, you ain’t gotta spend a dime regardless of how many games you get.
@@ruski77 probably should have been more specific there, I was more meaning “few good AAA games” since those are the ones that really bite down on your wallet, most AA and Indie games are much cheaper and are more worthwhile so hold more bang for your buck and as you said pirating, or sharing games with friends helps
I bought my APC UPS rated at 1500W from the thrift store for $12 It still had the factory seal, that had to be cut, and I had to turn the battery around to activate it. Best $12 spent.
Grown-ass adults hating on a kid when they have better stuff is the epitome of projecting. Even if the kid is lying, why do you care so much to actually send hate to a minor?
fr u can work at a mcdonalds for a few months and get 4k dollars (thats not counting u having to pay rent n shi but hes 16 he doesnt pay rent or anything hes just paying for the pc)
It’s the internet I’m gonna need a follow up for a story like that before I believe it! Can’t just drop that and no explain further. Believe everything your read!! 😂
Bro, there is something called working and allowances. I saved up a couple thousand in 2 years from birthday money alone. Not every teen is selling/doing drugs and vaping
16 yr old kids have no bills. 0 bills. I just had a customer who’s son saved up for two years to get his dream PC. I was sitting there just jealous as fuc
Following options: 1) the kid may have good parents 2) The kid genuinely sold his PC for more than its worth 3) The kid did a real job. Since he's 16, he has the right to work since 14 (depending on the country) as long as its light work 4) He did some illegal work, not per se bad. But it can happen. I had a friend who was 16, and he got a similar PC back in 2016, so yea. It's not impossible. It just takes a lot of work
Fax though I mean, if you just work a bunch and even if you don’t and you just save up your money for birthday and Christmas and all that other stuff, it’s actually really easy to get for $5000. I’ve worked a lot and I’ve made multiple granite I’ve spent multiple thousands on video games, but I have made it.
Honestly it's really not that hard at that age if you save up. At 16 I was making about $600 bi-weekly at my job and with 0 expenses it would've taken me about 7 months to save that amoint of money up. The real problem at that age is the discipline to really commit to saving and not spending money on unnecessary shit.
@@monax1a-yti mean yeah you can if your parents pay for everything else wich is usually the case you can start working at a young age and save money , if you don't have to pay for food, rent etc.... It's extremely easy to save for like 6-8 months and get a PC like this kid did
can u rate my pc? here are the parts: 1.SSD Crucial P3 Plus 1TB NVMe 3D-NAND M.2 PCIe Gen4 x4 CT1000P3PSSD8 2.Intel Core i5 12400F 3.Motherboard ASROCK B760M Pro RS/D4 4.Ram Corsair Vengeance RGB 32GB (2x16GB) 6000 DDR5 White 5.Case Magic GM01 White 6.GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3080 VISION OC 10G Used 7.Lian Li SP850 850W 80 Plus Gold Certified Power Supply, Fully Modular, Active PFC, SFX Form Factor White
I have worked for my mom doing chores and she pays me a bit for them, in addition every week I get $2 in allowance. I'm 14 and I have over $1500-2000 Dollars because I rarely spend any of my money. My mother invested almost all of my money into an account that generates interest based on the stock market, I don't know which company or group specifically though. I'm saving up around $2500 for a PC with a Rx 7900 XTX and a Ryzen 7 7800 X3D as well as some controls for MSFS. None of my friends believe me though lol.
wdym be saved up? at 16? man thats a lie. lets say his parents bought him a pc for 3000€... over years lets say he sold it for around 2000€. Thats hoe the gpu costs alone... cpu wpuld be 400-500€, ram 100-300€... power supply, mother board, the case... all cpuld come around 4000€ or more in total. not including aal the fanciest stuff which can make the pc over 5k. but lets stick to 4k. so he has 2k, needs at least 2k more. he build it at 16 and was saving...Lets say he has decent job, earning about 500-600€ a month. lets say 550. he would need a bit kess than 4 full months for that if he saved every penny...but im sure it took him a bit less than a year... so, he sold hus parents computer which they bought so its theirs, and in less than a years earned for such a pc? yea no this kid is either a liar or really dedicated
I mean, in my state, minimum wage is $10.50 and minimum working age is 14. Assuming he were to work maximum hours for a 14/15 year old (40/week) and accounting for taxes, that amounts tooooooo about $9.6K/year. Plenty to buy a $4K PC when you don't need to pay for food, gas, bills, et cetera.
Definately parents bought. I have a 6 yo son that we over spoil and we bought him 4 Lionel train sets last Christmas. Each train set was over $400. Thats 1,600 and hes 6. At 16 he might get a house 😂😂😂... Now I just need to make sure he grows up right and knows not everything is free, oh well 😅
Reality check: 16-year-olds aren't children. Also, one of my sons saved up 3k by the time he was 16 by working at a local fast food restaurant for a couple of years. It is *ENTIRELY* doable if you are a responsible adolescent.
I’m 12 and I have like 1600 dollars saved up it’s really not that hard all you have to do is save your Christmas money birthday money threw out the years and try to work for you family/neighbors I’m guessing that’s probably what he did
I build my pc at 10 it has a 7700xt and 7600X with 32 gigs of ddr5 and the thermalright peerless assain i have matured enough at ten not to care about rgb but i think it looks very good and i did a good job with the cable management
I did the same thing I'm 14 now I spent about a year doing yard work for ppl and madeoney and I have RX 6700 XT 12gb, Ryzen 3500x, 32gb DDR4, 1tb SSD, AIO Cooled
This is normal if you work during summer and your parents let you spend a lot of money on a overkill pc, personally I could've get a 4090 pc too but I had a 1k limit 😢
It isn’t hard to save money at that age.. as a 19 year old I’ve been working for almost 6 months saving as much as I can , and I’m almost at $2400. Once I make it to 3 grand I’m gonna buy me one.
Well for starters he pays no rent or bills. And retail jobs pay kids like $10 to $12 an our. $700 to $800 something a check. All he needed was one summer to 5 months.
I starter saving for a gaming setup when i was 10. i bought a monitor mouse headset and a keyboard. 2 months ago i bought my pc for 1500$ im 13 now and overall its over 2100$
Its not that hard for a 16 year ago old kid to save that much money. Im 16 and i just bought myself a laptop worth $4500 aud and had no help from anyone
im 15 years old and i worked in fast food all summer and easily made 2k for my PC build. If I waited and did it again next year i could have done this. It isnt hard lol
I have 3k on my bank but i saved up about 1k but my granny is slowly dieing an she gave all her grandkids 2k so she wouldn’t have to to pay as much taxes
as a 16 yo who’s built many pcs, (my own has a 13900k and 4080 super) i took any money made from computer repairs, builds, and upgrades and put it towards the pc. it also helps to have 0 financial independency and 0 taxes :)
Yes mom I need this to run Microsoft office at 9999FPS to ensure accurate workloads
I read this as Microsoft flight simulator, I was like wtf 9999 fps.
You could run IT on much more prob
I think this is casp cuz casp is 16 yo and he has a 12k gaming room
Vegito is a Gamer confirmed!!
@@Nexo_Flake no casp has a full white pc with whole different parts also this kids setup is probably around $3,000 - $4,000 while casp spent the money on the room but only changed his case in the video instead of making a whole new pc.
The 16 year old's got better specs than you too💀
He is a content creator not a gamer he doesn’t need a 4090
@SavorySavage581 Just because he’s a content creator doesn’t mean he’s not a gamer…
@@socialist-oat THATS NOT WHAT I MEANT I meant as in he definitely is playing games but why would bro need a 4090 why would anyone need a 4090 and a 4000 buck gaming pc I don’t you prolly don’t Zack doesn’t who cares it’s for gaming it’s a minimal pc required for pc gaming and plus he focuses more on his videos I didn’t he say he never games you don’t need to be a gamer to game
4090 is overpriced good thing he didn't buy
@@rd3munna812honestly 4090 kinda overrated
Yes mom, this is the *only way* to run Microsoft Flight Simulator at 60 FPS.
MSFS simmer here. This is so true 😂 even on my $1500 pc sometimes i struggle to get 60 fps
Me with my rx 580 running msfs at 40 fps at low graphics; yeah this is cool
Now if you have a 4000 series GPU, you can get the fake frames generator, there’s a mod to enable it on older RTX cards. However you’ll have to get in the NCP and configure few options if you don’t have a G-sync compatible monitor, otherwise there’ll be screen tearing
PowerPoint*
Yeah but..everyone knows 60fps is minimum(actually) and 120(factually) @rohail_ather
that 4090 probably costed more than his prebuilt
You are correct 😂
I, a 14 year old, built my own PC funded by my Dad, so unless he funded it himself, it would not have been that impressive.
i a 14 year old also built a $1k pc funded by myself. took me about a month to save up@@FaylurAtGamn
Cost more*
@@FaylurAtGamnlitteraly nobody asked
He sold fentanyl behind a wallmart.
😂😂😂
Bro this isn’t insta reels
True, im one of his customer
@@AKars1 can confirm, i was the fentanyl
@@blazeedge1631 youre 8/10. I had better fantanyl, but its not bad
Another day...
Another reason to feel useless 😭
(It's supposed to be a joke... calm down yall... 😭💀)
Why?
Kid saves up enough. That 4090 is for my whole year income when i started working.
Womp womp
@@sainturiel7459I mean it’s not a lot in the US my first summer break at 16 I earned 6-7k usd
You aren't useless. Everyone has a purpose.
As a sixteen year old saving up for his gaming pc with a 4080 super and 7800x3d, I can confirm that no financial responsibilities and high minimum wage in my state are game changers.
Edit: 17 now, and I did it boys. Not gonna pull the trigger on it just yet though imma wait until January for news from amd and nvidia. By then I’ll prob have another good 2,000+ dollars saved up so I could get a great monitor for the setup (looking at the rog 32ucdm) and pocket the rest.
Ik people act like minimum wage for everybody is 6 dollars after tax. And in my state it’s minimum 15 per hour and you can work at 14. You could get this pc with no problem if you are 14
I'm pretty sure there's no job for below 17 years old because everyone is afraid to get charged with laws regarding children's employment. Specially in terms of part time job
Except you are already at university which most people already 18+ years old
So he's not more than a lie saying that he is able to save up 4000$ with 2 part time job. Since you can't even do 1 part time job when you're not 18+ years old yet
@@azizsetyawan3038 There are plenty of places that hire young people, no one is scared of that. Especially minimum wage jobs like fast food workers. In fact the majority of people I see working at Chick-Fil-A drive thrus and stuff are almost all under 18.
@@azizsetyawan3038 you can work at McDonald’s at 14 do your research
@@azizsetyawan3038 You're just incorrect. For starters, I'm 30 and from when I was a child the working age of anyone was as low as 16. Secondly, several states are trying to RESCIND child labor restrictions, not keep in line with them. #Murica
Man you can get a job at like 14 so this kid could’ve saved for 3 years
Working 20 hours part time you'd prob be able to afford it in 3 months if he sold his pre built
Edit: did the math you'd be able to afford it in a month and a half top
Kid probably has a job and saved up, congrats to him
Just like they've always done lol. This video is wild talking about a 16 year old like they can't even tie their own shoes. Ridiculousness.
Fr im not even 14 and im saving up to get a $3000 pc
@@ARCTHELEGEND and I'm genuinely curious how far/close you are? Because as far as I know atleast where I live being under 18 without a workers permit heavily reduces your options for employment to basically fast food and some other odd jobs and if you work those jobs and can save up 4,000 dollars for a computer which is ATleast 2 months rent for some people, In My OPINION the only way I see that being possible is if you had no financial worries in the first place.
Also if even having a job during that time period you still have to go to school so it's not like you can work full time and get full pay checks to save.
I am 15 years old, I live in Finland, I worked since 13 and I saved up for an UTV, I also held my own store. Nothing impressive there, but I respect him not the creator of video.
I remember reading the original post. The kid said he worked multiple part-time jobs for 2 years to save up for this build. He also mentioned he didn't have to pay for bills or food in his house as his parents would, hence why he was able to save up so much without having to spend any of his own money for other things.
I don't know why people doubt the abilities of some kids.
He worked 2 years for a PC and already planning to upgrade the GPU in the future. The history dont match.
I mean he is 16, the kid had multiple jobs I’m sure his parents were beyond happy he was grinding like that for something instead of being lazy and asking for it.
2 years working and then the parents give him the 90% of the rest
I worked for half a year only paying gas and car insurance and saved up enough for a new 1500$ build
@@gravityomega9607It is possible to save up that much within 2 yrs since he didn't have to pay for anything besides his other wants.
"bro was selling drugs" wild 💀
nah he was selling his body 😏😩💦
What if he was? He has a better PC than me, I have an i5 12600k with an RX 6700xt and 32gb RAM, etc
@@talanorth8388 that's a terrible thing to assume about a kid you know nothing about
@@talanorth8388 don't say that because he has a better pc than you I mean in this generation most gamers have a pc upto 10k$ to even 19k?
@Hyperccxblueflame Most people do not have that at all, the average person still uses 1080p as their resolution btw
That bros grandma put $500 instead of $50 in his birthday card 💀
jobs exist
@@arlojohnson2339well this is a suggestion, but nothing is 100 %
@@arlojohnson2339 You cannot legally work in the USA until 14-16 and most teens are in school full-time. On top of that, the government limits how many hours a teen can work. So unless this teen is making money under the table (no taxes), I doubt that lol.
@@painexotic3757 you know hes 16 right? and he said on the original reddit post that he'd been working for two years. Also how do you know hes from the usa?
@@painexotic3757Also, if he is in the USA, it's the State Government that usually regulates how many hours a kid can work. I dunno how it is in any other state, but in my state, a 14+ year old can work 40 hours a week, and minimum wage is $10.50. That's about $9.6K a year, plenty to purchase a $4K PC.
Edit: $9.6K a year after taxes
Most gamers can't comprehend a 16 year old getting a job
This is just wrong, cutting the lawn to buy the new console is a tale as old as time. You must be new gen.
@@youngnat lol $500 console wnd $4000 gaming pc is a litttlleeeeeeeee b it different
@@youngnat except this is literally like 10x the price of a console was back then. you must be slow.
I mean, if he started working when he was fifteen and worked a total of 8 hours per weekend, he could make that in less than a year. Not to mention he had a prebuilt before hand. It’s def a lot of money but it can be done. Props to the kid
@@oliverbrochu7616exactly, people are saying he sold drugs lol you can get a job as early as 16 in most us states and save up. Just take patience.
Many 16 years olds could probably buy and build such a PC, the question just is if you should.
It really is I bought my first vehicle at 14 it isn’t like kids can’t work most just don’t want to or don’t know how
@@Sk83rNinja tf kind of vehicle would you buy at 14? farming equipment?
15 rn and I decided to buy a quad a dirt bike a snowmobile and I'm saving up for a truck at the moment
I started working at 14 btw
Probably could have gotten that same system lol
@@allgunsblazed9106 a truck. For transportation I actually wanted to be able to drive places unlike most kids. It was for when I got a license btw just planning ahead
Any 16 year olds in first world countries only
Jeez man, people love to hate on others when they have nice things... :/
Jealousy is the way it goes. Especially when it’s a younger person.
People just don’t realise it’s not hard to save money when you are young.
@@GriziDaWiz
i am younger in my teens and i can easily make 10$ a day mowing lawns
@@GriziDaWiz easy to save young but not when you are an adult gotta be paying them 2000$ bills
@@GriziDaWizBro, nobody as a kid is going to save 4000 dollars just to get a setup like this. Like think about it.
@@sesad5035 when i had my summer job i got about over 3k, im saving for a car but bro he couldve gotten a job from his dad and payed more or did financial things like commodities and so when he was younger so he got a quick 1k
people forget u can start working at 14 😅
looking at his house based on the background his family is well off
Back in 2007, I got my first job at 14. Made $9/h, worked 20 hours a week. After taxes, I made right around $325 a check. So if I didn't spend a dime, it would have taken me 12 paychecks, 24 weeks, or six months to save up $4k. That's not exactly difficult to do when you're a kid with no living expenses. BUT WAIT, THERES MORE! Average starting wage nowadays is between $12/h and $15/h, so lets split the difference and call it $13.50/h. At 20 hours a week thats about $485 per paycheck (after taxes) It would take him a little over 8 paychecks, 16 weeks, or 4 months to save up that $4k. Thats not accounting for what he got selling his prebuilt, what he might have already had stashed away from christmas or birthday money, or any kind of negotiations he might have made with parents or relatives (ie, dad tells him he'll match half of whatever the kid saves up).
I remember when i first saw all the skepticism around this and I just dont get it. Its not unbelieveable or even suspect at all. People on the internet just want to be grumpy.
Yeah I don't understand the skepticism at all either. I'm pretty sure kids can work more hours in the summer too past the 20hr mark to even further lower the time frame. The only setback is the availability of jobs in area and reliable transportation
a lot of people are grumpy and mad cause a kid has better specs than them its what the world has become
you need to come to cali jobs out here start at around 20$
In germany you dont need to pay taxes until youre 25 years old and your parents still get child support until 25 years
@@Demon_NP this is not true, you pay taxes when you earn more than 10.908 € a year, everything below is tax free.
Bro took "mom i need this pc for studying" to a whole new level 💀💀💀
nobodysays that
@@noob-jy7zd wdym
@jacekmakesWtf do you even mean? Don't talk shit without even understanding what that guy means
@@noob-jy7zdHow do you know? Show proof or admit that ur just tryna act salty for attention kiddo
@@nuruzzamankhan1610 how is he salty lol, you're more like the salty one for getting mad at a simple comment blud
I turned 15 last month and already have a job and a ps5 to my name in only 8 weeks so it's definitely possible. He deserves it.
Nice!
I am 17 years, going to 12th grade and unemployed 😂
@William_15_ honestly that's fine bro. Unless you really need the money, it's not a bad thing to just to focus on school. Esp the last year of hs, there's a lot of stress there already.
@@William_15_lmao same
I have been working for 3 months weekend only and all ready have 2k
Bro used both of his parent's credit cards
Why are people questioning how he saved the money? Say he sold the pre built for $800. If the new pc was $3.5k then he only had to save $2700. Can get that mowing lawns for a summer. He's not living on his own or paying parents rent (probably) so he has no bills except his own fun shit and maybe his phone
@@TheAscendedHuman yeah okayyyy buddy 🤓
In my country thats about 6 months of minimum wage, and not just what you can save, everything
90% of it his parents money lol
@@s.c.p.fundation5450Well why are we assuming the kid comes from a less well off country he’s probably American
@@s.c.p.fundation5450six? Mine cost about 16 months. With all the money I saved up I managed to save since highschool, I build an RX 6700XT and Ryzen 7 7700 non x system. I am now a fourth year University student.
"Yes boss, i cooked 15 pounds today"
o no 😂
Waltuh?
Imagine if mom had to take his money to repair something, blud would literally be like "WHERES THE MONEY, SKYLER???"
I’ve had more than $3-4k saved up when I was 16, don’t know the exact amount but by 18 I was able to afford a $12k car with money leftover.
Basically I just saved 99% of the money I got since I was very young, any birthday or christmas money I saved and at one point my parents have me $10 for each A I had before they got tired of giving me $80 all of the time. Cut my neighbors grass for $30 every once in a while and got a small job at 16 where I just saved.
This kid in the video also said he sold his pre built PC so that is already money towards that
Bro shoulda invested all of that. Game changer. At least 16,000 plus more would launch you faaaaaar
@kevalyarathore223he's never said it was nothing?
@kevalyarathore223 no ones saying its chump change
no need to complain that you're poor and get mad that people are richer than you
Yeah so no need to downgrade others just because they live in a better environment than you.
I got my first real job in the summer after I turned 15, and if I had wanted too I could have saved up and bought this build when I was 16. The grind is real, so made respect for this kid
This is true
All of you guys saying "daddies money" like damn I'm 15 and if I really wanted to I could save up over the summer and get something close to this. At 16 he doesn't have a house payment or bills to pay so it's easier to save.😂
Yup these people probably has never worked when they were in school and it shows.
agreed
@@cczsus6513 also we have barely any information on this anyway so its basically another "people on the internet will fight over anything, whats this called *shows a stick*" meme.
personally id say we should just be happy for him parents money or no
@@cczsus6513agreed
its not about bills its about amount he can save
At 16 years old he must work at some families business or he get like 100$ for lunch and he get 90$ after paying for food
And don't start with that "if I really wanted"
90% of money is probably from family
Without any family help no one can do this unless they are scammers
As a 16 year old, I can confirm we do whatever it takes to get money. And I’m almost done buying the parts to my pc 👍🏾
Very nice!
im 15 and working on it rn im about to buy a used GPU for like 150 euros and then i just need like 1K euros for the rest
@@casualbeaver I recommend leaving the gpu for last because their value decrease overtime quickly,. Depending on how much time it'll take you, when you finish the setup there will be better used gpus for 150 euros
He probably got part time job and also probably fixed the lawn and washed peoples cars
Yeah once i turned 16 i switched to online school and worked full time
at a fast food place. Made over 20k a year after taxes. I'm 20 now with a
bit over 30k in savings. working full time while not having any bills
is a godsend.
People don’t understand that even if the kid is working a job that only nets him 500 dollars a check, he can still get that pc in 4 months. I don’t understand why people are so perplexed that a 16 year old has a job.
Here in Egypt I'm working for 4 months to get a budget 500$ pc 😃💔
im 15 and get roughly 2k aud per year
so basically its a 4090 pc in 3 years
I think if you did good, your income should increase each year also
how do you?
Yeah I’m 14 and I have a 3k pc built by myself it’s not that complicated, people are like omg he can build a pc and honestly, it was just too easy,
@@progamercortex the money is the problem
@@progamercortexITS about the Money. Building is ez
i built my first gaming pc at 13😂 I mowed lawns all summer, cleaned ppls windows, and just whatever i could help them with in general
I built my first one at 12 i cleaned toilets and got birthday money i saved
Na
Dayum
Good job!
I built mine at 10 selling lemonade and distributing newspapers
it's not surprising, because at 16 he can very well get a job and save up all that money in about 4 - 6 months
thats ur whole paycheck at a near full time amount of work
@@tylerfreal6472if your working actually then like 3 months, I'm 16 and can get that amount in almost 2 months and maybe 2 weeks.
@tylerfreal6472 he dosnt have a anything else to pay for like food water or rent. Also some states pay more than the federal minimum wage so he could be making 15 an hour or more. Also some parents work jobs that a kid can help and get paid for.
@@tylerfreal6472 When i was 17 i worked for a whole month and spent almost all that money 1k+ on a asus rog 1440p ultra wide still have it today many years later so worth :D dont regret it
@@TreeFrogMC15/hr isn’t actually 15/hr. It’s like 11. At 160 hrs/month, that’s still only 1600 a month. Plus gas, car, car insurance, going out with friends, dates, games. The only way I had that much at 16 was from selling drogas
I was a 39 year old kid when I built my gaming rig with similar specs ❤ (4090, 7800X3D etc)
I had a friend that at 17 put down 30k for a Mercedes e400. Never question what someone can save when they have no financial obligations and can easily bounce back from sleep deprivation :)
You can't start building credit until 18 so you are full of shit.
Buys 4090, plays Minecraft and Fortnite.
937389284748392 fps
Who gives a shit
Probably wants to play at the highest settings
since he was the one who bought, he can play any game he likes
No need to judge
It's not judging it's called joking. But yeah not the funniest. @@theproguy6267
I still use my i5-9300h GTX 1650 laptop I got when I was 14 (I’m 18 now), and even if it’s not the best laptop around, I’m still super thankful I got it as a gift!
How did he save up? He got money for his birthdays, Christmas and others special occasions and maybe even worked a little bit.
His parents definitely helped too and he sold an old PC which was probably purchased by them and not him.
He just has really allowing parents.
umm in some places you can work when your 14 so he probably had summer jobs and maybe worked weekends during school
@@teaIeaf probably
Planning to save too, already saved over 400$!
@@lays5859nice
It's really not that uncommon. Some people I know have worked since they were 13. I don't understand where the misconception is.
I wish I could have that PC it's a work of art
I read this thread. It was full of people not believing that he could do it without his parents help. Not really sure what’s so difficult to believe about a kid with no responsibilities saving up $3500. 40 hours a week at $15/hr gets you to $3500 after tax take home in ~9 weeks.
I started working when I was 15, at 16 I use to work 45-50 hours a week with school. I’d work 3:45 pm to 11 pm M-F, and then 10 am to 11 pm on Sunday. Not fun or ideal, but when you live with your grandparents and ones dying with cancer, you try and support the household however you can.
props to you man. i hope you and your family are doing well
👍💪
Damn, sorry to hear they have cancer. Both of my grandparents died of cancer just a week before I was going to meet them for the first time
I’m looking forward to getting some jobs; this kid has some insane dedication and patience
@@bobthebutler nah you can easily work for like a year part time after school and easily save up enough for a 4090 build.
@@bobthebutler literally look it up. Youngest you can work is 14. Wages ar enot lowered for minors, and i would know about this because im literally working at a fast food job right now. I make enough to easily afford a 4090 build in a year, and im just below hte tax threshold. It’s not rocket science man, its basic knowledge you can look up
Can confirm UPS battery backup is essential. After realizing my power flicked off and on at least 4 times per week for whatever reason I got sick of shit shutting off for that split second. So the backup is definitely saving me the headache of a fragged pc from surges
sounds like the old heads are jealous someone bought something that they don’t have! 😂
Bro stole his mom's credit card 💀
Nah, its easy to make money. If ur poor just say that
It’s called a job
bro no one has 6k on their credit card
@@superdoopergaming 💀
@superdoopergaming The build is literally 3-4k depending on where you live.
As a 16 year old with a jab, it's not hard... accounting for taxes, it would only take me around 3 months to save up enough money to get around 4000.
"a jab" 💀
Yeah once i turned 16 i switched to online school and worked full time at a fast food place. Made over 20k a year after taxes. I'm 20 now with a bit over 30k in savings. working full time while not having any bills is a godsend.
Wow what country is that lmao 400k in 3 months would be like a full time job for me in this country 🙃🤣
@@Jin68Jin4k not 400k, but most countries I’m pretty sure
@@Nitrixfelixyeah 4k is 400k here ore more
It’s quite common for kids to earn money from reffing sports games and sometimes they do little side hustles like mowing old people’s lawns and some parents give a bit of pocket money every now and then.
Or he sold drugs.
he probably just got a job. he is 16
@@korinturner2404even better tbh
have you ever heard of a job though? you can work at 16...
@@arlojohnson2339 I do know that, where I live you can get a job at 15, I’m just not sure about how other countries work, also what I meant is that you can make money before 16 or 15 by other means.
I bought a prebuild without a GPU but the seller accidentally put an RTX3050 in it 😊
If you have the willpower to not spend all of it on bs it’s pretty easy
also with very few good games over the past few years, its easier to avoid spending on those, and older games are usually discounted pretty regularly
not to mention him selling his prebuilt PC probably helped free up his time to do work things to get the build
@@darkdruidsvale”very few good games” is total bs, lmao. you just gotta know where to look, there’s as many good games coming out as there was 10 years ago.
also if you pirate, you ain’t gotta spend a dime regardless of how many games you get.
@@ruski77 probably should have been more specific there, I was more meaning “few good AAA games” since those are the ones that really bite down on your wallet, most AA and Indie games are much cheaper and are more worthwhile so hold more bang for your buck and as you said pirating, or sharing games with friends helps
Unless you live paycheck to paycheck
I bought my APC UPS rated at 1500W from the thrift store for $12
It still had the factory seal, that had to be cut, and I had to turn the battery around to activate it.
Best $12 spent.
Mom I swear, I need the 4090 to run PowerPoint
You can work at walmart at 16 and save up for like 3 months, thays what i did to afford a $3k gaming pc
Grown-ass adults hating on a kid when they have better stuff is the epitome of projecting. Even if the kid is lying, why do you care so much to actually send hate to a minor?
fr u can work at a mcdonalds for a few months and get 4k dollars (thats not counting u having to pay rent n shi but hes 16 he doesnt pay rent or anything hes just paying for the pc)
It’s the internet I’m gonna need a follow up for a story like that before I believe it! Can’t just drop that and no explain further. Believe everything your read!! 😂
People love to hate when someone else has nice things
Bro, there is something called working and allowances. I saved up a couple thousand in 2 years from birthday money alone. Not every teen is selling/doing drugs and vaping
Say you grew up rich with out saying you grew up rich.
@@Leland-y1dI mean a couple thousand in a few years? doesn't sound like he grew up rich.
@@streetrider1001 Lol another one. If you are getting several hundred dollars for your birthday then you are growing up rich.
@@Leland-y1dHa! Very true
@@streetrider1001that’s allat, I live in Poland and get abt 20$ each birthday. It’s average, even 50$ is so much
16 yr old kids have no bills. 0 bills. I just had a customer who’s son saved up for two years to get his dream PC. I was sitting there just jealous as fuc
Following options:
1) the kid may have good parents
2) The kid genuinely sold his PC for more than its worth
3) The kid did a real job. Since he's 16, he has the right to work since 14 (depending on the country) as long as its light work
4) He did some illegal work, not per se bad. But it can happen.
I had a friend who was 16, and he got a similar PC back in 2016, so yea. It's not impossible. It just takes a lot of work
He definitely doesn't have GOOD parents for buying him an expensive pc, If they bought it, he is a spoiled brat
@LLLacoste good as in rich
WHERE THE FUCK CAN YOU WORK SINCE 14???????
@@kImJC1 if this were Germany, you would be allowed to do light work, like delivering mail or small jobs where you work only 2-4 hours a day
@@Mempler cant even do that in poland
I’m 13 and I bought a 6 k snowmobile. I saved for two years and in the summers I worked hard.
good on you! enjoy it.
Bro is gettin accused for 4k..
Me that already got 2k saved up at 14😮
Fax though I mean, if you just work a bunch and even if you don’t and you just save up your money for birthday and Christmas and all that other stuff, it’s actually really easy to get for $5000. I’ve worked a lot and I’ve made multiple granite I’ve spent multiple thousands on video games, but I have made it.
yeah i had like 5k at that age if you work its not that hard
Honestly it's really not that hard at that age if you save up. At 16 I was making about $600 bi-weekly at my job and with 0 expenses it would've taken me about 7 months to save that amoint of money up. The real problem at that age is the discipline to really commit to saving and not spending money on unnecessary shit.
It seems pretty present, good job to him
people forget 16 year olds have jobs
No 16 year old can earn enough money to get a 4090.
@@monax1a-yti mean yeah you can if your parents pay for everything else wich is usually the case you can start working at a young age and save money , if you don't have to pay for food, rent etc.... It's extremely easy to save for like 6-8 months and get a PC like this kid did
@@alexanderluna1845 oh right. Forgot that they didn't have to pay for that shit. But for the kid to have a job they must drop outta school right?
@@monax1a-ytyou can get a part time job.
@monax1a-yt at some jobs you can apply for part-time so it is possible for 16 years old to do both work and school.
Bruv, I build my 5600x rtx2060 PC when I was 12yo 💀 in early 2021 with high prices bc I needed it during the pandemic
It is not that hard 💀💀💀
I'm 16 and i built my first $2.5k pc this year by working non-stop for 2 years. I'm a graphic designer
10 likes for pc specs
It’s not crazy to save up that much. I got a summer job and already have about 10 grand saved from just the past 2 years. (I’m 15)
Yes mom, i needed it to study
Not hard to put puzzle together. Same with computers. Just follow the directions. Lol
I’m 14 and I built a GeForce 3060 rtx pc, be and my brother both saved up for it over time
can u rate my pc? here are the parts:
1.SSD Crucial P3 Plus 1TB NVMe 3D-NAND M.2 PCIe Gen4 x4 CT1000P3PSSD8
2.Intel Core i5 12400F
3.Motherboard ASROCK B760M Pro RS/D4
4.Ram Corsair Vengeance RGB 32GB (2x16GB) 6000 DDR5 White
5.Case Magic GM01 White
6.GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3080 VISION OC 10G Used
7.Lian Li SP850 850W 80 Plus Gold Certified Power Supply, Fully Modular, Active PFC, SFX Form Factor White
I have worked for my mom doing chores and she pays me a bit for them, in addition every week I get $2 in allowance. I'm 14 and I have over $1500-2000 Dollars because I rarely spend any of my money. My mother invested almost all of my money into an account that generates interest based on the stock market, I don't know which company or group specifically though. I'm saving up around $2500 for a PC with a Rx 7900 XTX and a Ryzen 7 7800 X3D as well as some controls for MSFS. None of my friends believe me though lol.
wdym be saved up? at 16? man thats a lie. lets say his parents bought him a pc for 3000€... over years lets say he sold it for around 2000€. Thats hoe the gpu costs alone... cpu wpuld be 400-500€, ram 100-300€... power supply, mother board, the case... all cpuld come around 4000€ or more in total. not including aal the fanciest stuff which can make the pc over 5k. but lets stick to 4k. so he has 2k, needs at least 2k more. he build it at 16 and was saving...Lets say he has decent job, earning about 500-600€ a month. lets say 550. he would need a bit kess than 4 full months for that if he saved every penny...but im sure it took him a bit less than a year... so, he sold hus parents computer which they bought so its theirs, and in less than a years earned for such a pc? yea no this kid is either a liar or really dedicated
I mean, in my state, minimum wage is $10.50 and minimum working age is 14. Assuming he were to work maximum hours for a 14/15 year old (40/week) and accounting for taxes, that amounts tooooooo about $9.6K/year. Plenty to buy a $4K PC when you don't need to pay for food, gas, bills, et cetera.
Definately parents bought. I have a 6 yo son that we over spoil and we bought him 4 Lionel train sets last Christmas. Each train set was over $400. Thats 1,600 and hes 6. At 16 he might get a house 😂😂😂... Now I just need to make sure he grows up right and knows not everything is free, oh well 😅
Reality check: 16-year-olds aren't children.
Also, one of my sons saved up 3k by the time he was 16 by working at a local fast food restaurant for a couple of years. It is *ENTIRELY* doable if you are a responsible adolescent.
I’m 12 and I have like 1600 dollars saved up it’s really not that hard all you have to do is save your Christmas money birthday money threw out the years and try to work for you family/neighbors I’m guessing that’s probably what he did
I build my pc at 10 it has a 7700xt and 7600X with 32 gigs of ddr5 and the thermalright peerless assain i have matured enough at ten not to care about rgb but i think it looks very good and i did a good job with the cable management
I did the same thing I'm 14 now I spent about a year doing yard work for ppl and madeoney and I have RX 6700 XT 12gb, Ryzen 3500x, 32gb DDR4, 1tb SSD, AIO Cooled
This is normal if you work during summer and your parents let you spend a lot of money on a overkill pc, personally I could've get a 4090 pc too but I had a 1k limit 😢
It isn’t hard to save money at that age.. as a 19 year old I’ve been working for almost 6 months saving as much as I can , and I’m almost at $2400. Once I make it to 3 grand I’m gonna buy me one.
Bro react to my moderate gaming pc build. Ryzen 5 3600, RTX 2060, 16GB DDR4 Ram, 500 GB Nvme SSD, 500w PSU and Ant eSports Elite 1100 cabinet. ❤😊
i got a rtx 2060 laptop for ony 350 euros with a I7-9750H and a 1080p 144Hz 16gb ram ddr4 1,5tb 500gb ssd 1tb hdd (OMEN 17 2019) and im only 15
Well for starters he pays no rent or bills. And retail jobs pay kids like $10 to $12 an our. $700 to $800 something a check. All he needed was one summer to 5 months.
I starter saving for a gaming setup when i was 10. i bought a monitor mouse headset and a keyboard. 2 months ago i bought my pc for 1500$ im 13 now and overall its over 2100$
Meanwhile my cousin building PC's at the age of 12: 🗿
Idk why people think kids can't do stuff like this. Today's kids are really smart.
Its not that hard for a 16 year ago old kid to save that much money. Im 16 and i just bought myself a laptop worth $4500 aud and had no help from anyone
im 15 years old and i worked in fast food all summer and easily made 2k for my PC build. If I waited and did it again next year i could have done this. It isnt hard lol
Yeah im 12 and saving up too. I currently have a 4gb ram intel i3U laptop, working as a freelance python scripter, and antivirus tester
Daddy’s money is crazy
I have 3k on my bank but i saved up about 1k but my granny is slowly dieing an she gave all her grandkids 2k so she wouldn’t have to to pay as much taxes
I mean I knew(ish) someone who was around 16 and spent over $1k on Genshin because he worked a summer job + had no bills to pay 😂
I worked 40 hours every week of the summer as a 16 year old to build a $3000 setup. I built the desk by hand too
To be honest 16 is a age where you can start to work (at some places) so its not that hard to get like 4.000$ you just need to be smart
In Canada you can get a job when you turn 14 with concent from a parent it just needs to qualify as light work
A 16 year old saving up 4000 dollars isn’t that crazy
That is depending on when he says he started saving
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People dont realise that some states allow you to work at 14. So he couldve worked at 14 so he had 2 years to raise 4k.💀
I m 14 years old i know everything on pc hardware i Can bulid a pc but i dont have money to buy it😢😢
Im 14 and have 5k saved for a starter car. It is earning interest until im old enough to drive
Yes mother I need this to be able to make good presentations
bro my 13 year old brother littery builded a pc with a ryzen 4070💀
Im 16 I got like around 6k saved up but yea im saving so I can move when im 18
His parents just bought it obviously
I am 13 and i can say you If you have The Materials that you need you can do all.😊
as a 16 yo who’s built many pcs, (my own has a 13900k and 4080 super) i took any money made from computer repairs, builds, and upgrades and put it towards the pc. it also helps to have 0 financial independency and 0 taxes :)
Saved up but probably asked mom and dad to chip in for the extra $3k