As of april 22nd I've seen multiple channels within the past week looking at permanent sponsorship with companies, and it's driving me crazy. If you want to sponsor your videos, then you could just lose us subscribers because you obviously don't care enough to make quality content.
As someone that took advantage of the $100 coupon for the Ender 3 Pro, the S1 is worth the extra $100 because it’s guaranteed that you will be upgrading that old ender 3 pro to even be half as good as the S1. What the S1 has that the Ender 3 Pro does not: • Dual Motor Z Axis •CL touch bed leveling •Direct Drive Extruder •Silent main board •LCD upgraded Display interface •discrete quiet power supply •Spring Steel Sheet That’s not even me looking at the specs sheet. I can visually see the components that the S1 has that the 3 Pro doesn’t. Edit: WTH… don’t even bother with the Ender 3 Pro anymore. Just to get half of the upgrades, you’re already spending an extra $150. $200 is a steal.
I literally have to travel over 2,000 Miles to another state to my nearest Micro Center and I'm in America. ☠️ (Good thing I never needed anything from there before) I also have a friend in a State State where Micro Center buildings are and when he looked at his nearest one it said that his closest one was 1,000+ miles. All he wanted was to buy a 4090 in person without getting scammed online.
I live ten minutes away from the Micro Center in Tustin. I’ve only gone there once because a CPU was cheaper because of a coupon they had. For the most part PC parts are cheaper online. Micro Center is overrated.
@@Sma5hyi promise you that the cheapest computer you could possibly build with microcenter parts will still be more powerful than a high end computer from 1998
You’re not missing out. I have access to three of them in New York and another in Boston. I only go in there for the discounted stuff since regular parts are crazy expensive.
I miss shops with such electronics, or rc toys. Nowdays everything was taken by internet shops.
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Ahhh yes.... The good old days. Where you're able to see and touch the products before buying. Only drawback back then was that most of the time you're unaware something else or better was available. 😅
Nah, here there's plenty of stores for this kinds stuff. They're just priced 2 times as high as they should across the board, so I'd rather there weren't and those GPUs and CPUs were available online for a normal price
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@@Anankin12 "The good old days" was a sarcastic joke. 🙄😋
True, there used to be plenty of small pc shops back in like 2006-2008 era. After the 2010s they started dying off, the final nail in the coffin was the slow demise of fry’s that died in 2021. Best Buy doesn’t count because they don’t sell these niche items, and if so it’s at an insane markup. Microcenter in Tustin is tech heaven, they even sell 128-256gb usb3.1 flash drives and SD cards for less than a McDonalds meal. And they’re legit. At Best Buy a 64gb sd card costs $15-20. I only go to Best Buy to look, but they are the priciest tech store on the planet. Microcenter OTOH has deals that humiliate Amazon/newegg.
Pro tip, be sure to look for bundles. Usually companies like amd and intel will set up bundles that micro center and newegg will both have. I saved a lot on my latest build.
@@Rishi-chadsincebirthI did the same with my I9 147900 and motherboard and ram as well got it for $600 was awesome! Will probably upgrade my RTX 3060 next year too!
I bought a lian li o11 dynamic evo at Microcenter which was open box for 50 bucks, everything was there, screws, manual and other accessories, and the pc case itself looked perfect with even having the seal on the glass. It was an insane deal.
As a Brazilian, seeing the prices of electronics and almost every other product makes me very jealous lol. Here, everything is at least 5x as expensive, specially electronics.
Despite having the nearest MicroStore is 8,918.58 mi (14,353.07 km) by flight, the prices is also cost 5 times more if we follow currency differences. So yeah, I can only hope.
It's less than a console, so yeah. It's cheap lmao. Especially considering the fact that the price ceiling for pcs is very high. I just put together a $4k one the other day.
@@yeahkevinn This was never mid tier 🤣 A mid tier pc was about $900 2000mhz ram is terrible.. Mobo is terrible.. And that 500gb m.2 is going to fill up fast with windows and a couple of games, Only good thing on this build was the cpu the rest would need upgrading within a year
Man, I love this store. I also used to work at one, and the discounts you can get on mostly everything, it’s like your paycheck goes right back to them.
its not the store its the fact you are socialist lol. even if you did have microcenter the prices would be a lot higher in germany, but you know that. that free healthcare youre always bragging about is expensive.
@@durschfalltv7505they still offer the best price compared to other stores I literally tried copying someones pc build that costs 1500 dollars from micro center and ended up paying 250 more dollars than what it would have costed me if I bought the parts from micro center.
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Dafür gibt's Geizhals. Kommt letztendlich ungefähr auf's Gleiche raus, ggf. zahlt man sogar weniger, weil sich die Lage hier eher normalisiert hat.
MrYeester: take that to your nearest Micro Center store Me: searches google for the nearest store Google maps: “You are on the fastest route; 60 hr (3,008 km)” 💀
I swear if you have a microcenter in your area. They really are a one stop shop if you can get all the parts and good prices which they will usually have the best. W microcenter
at the same time, here in Brazil the same spec with Ryzen 5 3600 and Gigabyte 650w 80 Plus PSU is R$ 4250, converting to dollar it'll be nearly $900😂😂😂
Most of them are on the east coast. I've never even seen one. We use a store called fry's in Washington that's our closest micro center. But regardless it's all over priced.
@@jonasthemovie, that's an AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT? Alright, 6500 XT is also good for the budget. My bad, I cannot recognize graphics cards by their box designs.
Left out the case, headset, microphone, mouse, monitor, etc. So If you're actually starting from scratch then realistically it'll cost around $800-$900 if you buy that exact PC at that price.
it's better than mine as well, however, mine is perfect for me. I have a 1440p monitor (32inch beauty!) and a 3070gpu. I'm able to play my games at a buttery smooth high settings. I'm content. It's really all about having equipment you are content with, you don't need the best! and the best is usually pricey anyway. Be smart about your money and how you spend it.
@@IncessantWake bro can you tell me the components as I'm trying to built a pc for myself but I'm confused as I'm not good in hardware. And compatible screen
@@IncessantWakeYou have a RTX 3070, how is the PC in the video better than yours? The 3070 has about 196% more effective speed than the RX 6500 XT shown here
However, the one thing you have to keep in mind, PSUs are the component you CANNOT cheap out on. It could have grave consequences (for your pc, of course)
@@zeddddd2846 the better the PSU less ripple noise it will be and it will make components last longer and also you will save energy which will repay the extra buck you spent on PSU anyways
I’ve only had one problem with a silver but bronze and gold has been solid. I think it’s overkill to buy a platinum unless your doing more than gaming 😂
I actually had my 650 EVGA die on my earlier this year, thankfully it took itself out and left everything else alone. Guess I just got a "friday unit", lasted only a year with a 6600xt and a 3300x.
i hear this a lot and yet i always bought the cheapest PSU's (because im a poor schmuck) and in 15 years of using/building/upgrading my PC i only had 1 faulty PSU and that was a Sharkoon that startet voltage fluctuating after 2 years of use. So i guess i used all my life luck on good PSU's?
I wish the UK had a decent Computer Hardware store. all we got is PC world/ Currys, which doesn't even have PC parts inside the store anymore, only online.
Controller? Bruh, do you mean mouse and keyboard? You can buy it for like 10$ each. Also, this is expensive ass shop on video... I bought my used 1070 and i7400 config for 300$, wayyyy better investment than a new console. Best choice of my life
it can play games and do a hell lot of things ur consol can't do we have support for literaly everything, dont have to pay online or 80$ games, if you risk it you can play switch and pirated game online, and thats a quarter of what computer can do
Yeah, but a PC can do alot of things that arent game exclusive that would need the powr, like video edit, 3d modeling, animation, etc. Also if you want to stream, youll want a good CPU Going cheap can cause those programs to CHUG.
dude I have a 300$ pc on Xeon 2667 V4 and RX6600M and 32 GB DDR4 RAM and it's a fuffin beast, don't have to spend all that money. You can go even cheaper since my motherboard is like top-notch among all of them (you can get one that fits for like maybe 50-60).
I recently built my brother's first PC. , The cpu and the graphics card were second-hand, but, with the same budget as in the video, he got a ryzen 5600g and an rtx 2060. As someone who started with a 3200g, I'm proud
Im blessed to be near a Micro Center in my state. Its literally either a 10 min drive or 30 min walk and man it feels like heaven. Bought my first rig which was a 6650xt with a 5600x3d which came out 750 dollars. Few months later and rocking a 7800xt with a 5800x3d and all i can say that my Playstation 5 hasn't seen me in months
Used to live in Detroit and had a micro center a few miles away from where I lived in Madison heights. Living in Sydney now micro center is one of the very few things I really miss from back home 😂😭
Our equivalent in New Zealand would be PBTech. They are a bit pricier than something like Amazon, but they normally ship in 24-48 hours and have exceptional warranty.
I love micro center so much! They really helped me out on my latest I-9 build. I wish I would have asked some questions first because I bought four sticks of RAM which leaves me at 4800 megatransfers per second... Also but Gen 5 PCIe which I cannot use without gimping my GPU..... The pain lol
I find it funny that the cheapest discrete GPU a tech retailer stocks and sells in-store these days is $144. Think about it, that's a whole chunk of change for the cheapest component that can output any sort of video signal to a monitor if you don't have integrated graphics.
Micro Center to me now is like Toy R Us was to me when I was a kid. The last PC that I built there cost me 1090.97 but after rebates and discounts, I ended up paying 796 something. Mind you, my last full PC build was back in 2019.
coupon for the $199 Ender 3 S1 3D printer! honestly a pretty good deal micro.center/YEE012
As of april 22nd I've seen multiple channels within the past week looking at permanent sponsorship with companies, and it's driving me crazy. If you want to sponsor your videos, then you could just lose us subscribers because you obviously don't care enough to make quality content.
@@cpyt lol
As someone that took advantage of the $100 coupon for the Ender 3 Pro, the S1 is worth the extra $100 because it’s guaranteed that you will be upgrading that old ender 3 pro to even be half as good as the S1.
What the S1 has that the Ender 3 Pro does not:
• Dual Motor Z Axis
•CL touch bed leveling
•Direct Drive Extruder
•Silent main board
•LCD upgraded Display interface
•discrete quiet power supply
•Spring Steel Sheet
That’s not even me looking at the specs sheet. I can visually see the components that the S1 has that the 3 Pro doesn’t.
Edit: WTH… don’t even bother with the Ender 3 Pro anymore. Just to get half of the upgrades, you’re already spending an extra $150. $200 is a steal.
@@cpyt sponsored content should actually make it higher quality
In Poland that model costs 2000PLN(about 470 dollars(
I find it hilarious that the greatest tech retailer any gamer could ask for has a website straight out of 2005
It ain't broke, don't fix it I guess...
I was 0 years old back then
@@Redditard yoo same
@@Redditard I was -4 years back then💀
If it works leave it - every programmer
“in-store only”
“head to your nearest micro center”
lemme just book a flight from europe to america real quick…
I literally have to travel over 2,000 Miles to another state to my nearest Micro Center and I'm in America. ☠️ (Good thing I never needed anything from there before)
I also have a friend in a State State where Micro Center buildings are and when he looked at his nearest one it said that his closest one was 1,000+ miles. All he wanted was to buy a 4090 in person without getting scammed online.
let me go to other side of the world. but first wait for visa for 50 years.
US centric pc deal, always 😅
For real closest one to me is like 8 hour drive
@@MufflesTG Yeah idk why they dont expand more. They'd make so much money.
I always hear about how great micro centers are. The closest one to me is only a 15 hour drive one way.
Mine Is about 1.8 days. Il head over tomorrow
I live ten minutes away from the Micro Center in Tustin. I’ve only gone there once because a CPU was cheaper because of a coupon they had. For the most part PC parts are cheaper online. Micro Center is overrated.
@@muckymucksnaw
Worth it
@@muckymuckslearn to bundle
Building an new cheap PC, it's like building an old high end PC
Crazy to think about. This years 4060 out performs the 1080ti 😢
it's actually worse sadly
I love building old high end PCs
@@Sma5hyi promise you that the cheapest computer you could possibly build with microcenter parts will still be more powerful than a high end computer from 1998
@@TownDarling i never said that old
If there's one thing about America that makes me jealous of them, it's their damn micro center stores.
Your pfp is the same as my pc background
There isn't a single one in San Diego
Dont worry, theres barely any locations
I'm in a major US city on the east coast and the closest is a 2 hour drive. I'm jealous of anyone within 40 minutes of one.
We have a couple in my state and yes it’s an amazing store
At my micro center they still have gt700 series
Well because Nvidia still produce those thing
@The Real Gasoline$50 for a gt 710 and also $50 for an rx 550
@lolseagull nah uhd graphics better
Do work at ups
@@Bren-tech yes, but older amd cpus dont have integrated graphis so yea, gt710s are good for troubleshooting
Bro I wish I had a microcenter nearby it would be awesome
Man I ain’t got nothing nearby, I got Best Buy but the prices there are crazy
my closest one is 3 hours 😭
@@PovertyBears man i don’t even live on the usa😭😭😭
You’re not missing out. I have access to three of them in New York and another in Boston.
I only go in there for the discounted stuff since regular parts are crazy expensive.
@@smcvanic340 i don't even live in the earth 😭😭😭😭😭
I miss shops with such electronics, or rc toys. Nowdays everything was taken by internet shops.
Ahhh yes.... The good old days.
Where you're able to see and touch the products before buying.
Only drawback back then was that most of the time you're unaware something else or better was available. 😅
Nah, here there's plenty of stores for this kinds stuff. They're just priced 2 times as high as they should across the board, so I'd rather there weren't and those GPUs and CPUs were available online for a normal price
@@Anankin12 "The good old days" was a sarcastic joke. 🙄😋
True, there used to be plenty of small pc shops back in like 2006-2008 era. After the 2010s they started dying off, the final nail in the coffin was the slow demise of fry’s that died in 2021. Best Buy doesn’t count because they don’t sell these niche items, and if so it’s at an insane markup. Microcenter in Tustin is tech heaven, they even sell 128-256gb usb3.1 flash drives and SD cards for less than a McDonalds meal. And they’re legit. At Best Buy a 64gb sd card costs $15-20. I only go to Best Buy to look, but they are the priciest tech store on the planet. Microcenter OTOH has deals that humiliate Amazon/newegg.
I remember those small computer shops as every time I walk in one they were either too busy to talk to you or they never had anything in stock.
The saddest thing is is that this build is better than my 1.5k build because I am what some would call an idiot
literally impossible unless you spent all the money on storage
@@Dolphinio nah I got scammed into paying like 8 hunge for a 5500xt
@@salmonsoup15😂😂😂
Feels. Sucks to have happened to you
@@salmonsoup15 as in you bought a better gpu and they gave you a 5500?
Pro tip, be sure to look for bundles. Usually companies like amd and intel will set up bundles that micro center and newegg will both have. I saved a lot on my latest build.
same, i got i9 12900k + motherboard + 16gb ram for 400 usd, its crazy to see that if i buy the i9 alone its like 350.
@@Rishi-chadsincebirthI did the same with my I9 147900 and motherboard and ram as well got it for $600 was awesome! Will probably upgrade my RTX 3060 next year too!
I wish i lived in America, that Ender 3 deal is a steal.
America is cheaper, where you from?
You do not wish you live in the US
@@rodolfotsang4327 belgium
@@thereoc Yeah I take it back
@@thereoc I wish i had your economy
I bought a lian li o11 dynamic evo at Microcenter which was open box for 50 bucks, everything was there, screws, manual and other accessories, and the pc case itself looked perfect with even having the seal on the glass. It was an insane deal.
I wish we had a store chain like this in the UK
There’s one called curry’s pc world
@@NurenIslam-z1y Currys has way less stuff
@@NurenIslam-z1ythat sounds like a children book
It but it’s decent @@meyr1992
@@NurenIslam-z1ycurry’s is nothing like microcenter unfortunately tho
Never go cheap on your PSU..
Facts
You can actually safely cheap out your PSU on cultists PSU list, and choose a cheap PSU on the C-tier.
@@WafflerWhite fact check true.
Fact
80 dollars?😂😂😂 there is good ones for 30/40 dollars.
"And take it to the closest Micro Center"
"The closest Micro Center is 15000km away".
Mines 56.33 Kilometers
Please show the benchmarks in a short!!
Nah😂
@@Lailas776yes😂
Tried to make it close enough check it lol
yoo eddie!! i fought you on pvp club a few days ago, you were on your work pc :D
@@Indisputed LMFAO WHATS UP BRO
On assumption, a 512gb Gen 4 nvme Drive here in Nigeria would cost about 65k Naira = 84 dollars, since a gen 3 drive is about 40k = 52 dollars
Costly yes?
Berr in the Philippines its about 3000 pesos or 60 dollars
@@ugochukwuokafor3764 quite a lot
@@joebidenofficialpotus that's cheaper at least but def still costly
I wish there was one in Florida. Closest one is around 7 hours in Georgia.
Miami store opening sometime in 2024
As a Brazilian, seeing the prices of electronics and almost every other product makes me very jealous lol.
Here, everything is at least 5x as expensive, specially electronics.
I am blessed to live 25 minutes away from one of the only two Micro Centers in my state, and if you’ve never been, you’re missing out tremendously
The people there treat u well which is nice
@HurlingMongroach And they actually know thier stuff.
Despite having the nearest MicroStore is 8,918.58 mi (14,353.07 km) by flight, the prices is also cost 5 times more if we follow currency differences.
So yeah, I can only hope.
Bro built my pc and called it cheap 😢😢😢
😂😂😂
It's less than a console, so yeah. It's cheap lmao.
Especially considering the fact that the price ceiling for pcs is very high. I just put together a $4k one the other day.
Peasant PC
Right? Feels like this was mid tier not too long ago 😂
@@yeahkevinn This was never mid tier 🤣 A mid tier pc was about $900 2000mhz ram is terrible.. Mobo is terrible.. And that 500gb m.2 is going to fill up fast with windows and a couple of games, Only good thing on this build was the cpu the rest would need upgrading within a year
I wish they made more cool gaming stores with a cool experience none of that cheap corporate GameStop bs.
Man, I love this store. I also used to work at one, and the discounts you can get on mostly everything, it’s like your paycheck goes right back to them.
I used the same Aegis ram in my first ever PC build! its still kickin over 3 years later in the same system I sold to a friend!
Wish we had Micro Centers in Germany......
Why none of these were really good deals imo.
@@durschfalltv7505idk $40 for a 512 gig SSD sounds good
its not the store its the fact you are socialist lol. even if you did have microcenter the prices would be a lot higher in germany, but you know that. that free healthcare youre always bragging about is expensive.
@@durschfalltv7505they still offer the best price compared to other stores I literally tried copying someones pc build that costs 1500 dollars from micro center and ended up paying 250 more dollars than what it would have costed me if I bought the parts from micro center.
Dafür gibt's Geizhals. Kommt letztendlich ungefähr auf's Gleiche raus, ggf. zahlt man sogar weniger, weil sich die Lage hier eher normalisiert hat.
But he didn't tell us how well the computer ran
hmmmmm
it doesn't run, it should stay in place, in the case it does start running, HIDE
@@NewsofPEbruh 😂
It should be the perfect build for minecraft players like me the 6500xt is perfect for 1.8.9 pvp and can get over 1000fps
He probably instantly returned the stuff
MrYeester: take that to your nearest Micro Center store
Me: searches google for the nearest store
Google maps: “You are on the fastest route; 60 hr (3,008 km)”
💀
9560km for me💀
@@toobluman Russia 💀
11,512km for me!
I'm on other continent 💀
Fr same bruh
I swear if you have a microcenter in your area. They really are a one stop shop if you can get all the parts and good prices which they will usually have the best. W microcenter
Drove 6 hours round trip to build my pc from microcenter deals that store is so worth it dude
Nearly 4000$ for a 4090 in Canada 💀
3000 USD for a consumer GPU, crazy.
In my country (Bangladesh) the gpu I’m buying rn 4060 costs 900$ so 💀👍🏻
4000 USD or CAD?
@ usd
@considering they're a Canadian and the video says the same item is 2k USD they're most likely saying CAD
at the same time, here in Brazil the same spec with Ryzen 5 3600 and Gigabyte 650w 80 Plus PSU is R$ 4250, converting to dollar it'll be nearly $900😂😂😂
i feel the pain man, in my country it would be around 850 dollars
Perfect for Minesweeper
i mean it's pretty decent setup for games tho
Wish pc parts were this cheap in the UK
Wow what a blessing to have micro center
Can't wait for a car price tag just for rtx 6090
I need Microcenter to open stores on the east coast.
Thy have a nice amount on the east coast
@@kevinkev1530 closest one to me is 2 hours didn't realize they had that many on the east coast thx
Most of them are on the east coast. I've never even seen one. We use a store called fry's in Washington that's our closest micro center. But regardless it's all over priced.
@@tyler_the_man1282 hours isn’t THAAAAAT bad, nice little day road trip
I think he also bought an AMD Radeon RX 6400 for this build which will at least allow the AMD Ryzen 5 4500 to show picture on screen.
Why not the 6500 in the video?
@@jonasthemovie, that's an AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT? Alright, 6500 XT is also good for the budget. My bad, I cannot recognize graphics cards by their box designs.
@@g.tropicsun1029 Boxes with letters and numbers on them makes it eaaaasy
Left out the case, headset, microphone, mouse, monitor, etc. So If you're actually starting from scratch then realistically it'll cost around $800-$900 if you buy that exact PC at that price.
Montech X1...
I wish our places also have these type of shops
Bruh, that pc is better than mine💀
I feel you bro..(same)
it's better than mine as well, however, mine is perfect for me. I have a 1440p monitor (32inch beauty!) and a 3070gpu. I'm able to play my games at a buttery smooth high settings. I'm content. It's really all about having equipment you are content with, you don't need the best! and the best is usually pricey anyway. Be smart about your money and how you spend it.
Bruh i have an integrated gpu
@@IncessantWake bro can you tell me the components as I'm trying to built a pc for myself but I'm confused as I'm not good in hardware.
And compatible screen
@@IncessantWakeYou have a RTX 3070, how is the PC in the video better than yours? The 3070 has about 196% more effective speed than the RX 6500 XT shown here
Bro should google the Australian prices for those components
However, the one thing you have to keep in mind, PSUs are the component you CANNOT cheap out on. It could have grave consequences (for your pc, of course)
That psu is fully overkill for the setup i wouldent worry about that compnet failing
@@zeddddd2846 the better the PSU less ripple noise it will be and it will make components last longer and also you will save energy which will repay the extra buck you spent on PSU anyways
I’ve only had one problem with a silver but bronze and gold has been solid. I think it’s overkill to buy a platinum unless your doing more than gaming 😂
I actually had my 650 EVGA die on my earlier this year, thankfully it took itself out and left everything else alone. Guess I just got a "friday unit", lasted only a year with a 6600xt and a 3300x.
i hear this a lot and yet i always bought the cheapest PSU's (because im a poor schmuck)
and in 15 years of using/building/upgrading my PC i only had 1 faulty PSU and that was a Sharkoon that startet voltage fluctuating after 2 years of use.
So i guess i used all my life luck on good PSU's?
We need a store like that in Germany!!
i like how there are no micro centers near me at all and the closest one is across the state
bro basically made my computer 😭
That Ryzen 5 for $75 is a bargain
what 5?☠️like saying OOH,that nvidia card is so good!
?
It's a 4500, it shows it in the video@@tomkyx1
I wouldn't say it's shit it's not bad for the price. I have a 6600H though.@@LegendZzFTW
@@iitzfizzit is bro its a 4500 r u dumb
i live in Russia and just dreaming about stores as that, this’s paradise 😻
Homeboy about to send to the front lines for Putler
Great work 👍😊
That's almost my PC💀
Same
same
At least mine can run DOOM 20 fps💀💀
Its better then mine..
Im runing off of a hp8300 💀 and seeing where I end up with it.
The things i would do for a pc
work for a week or two
@@levimanning2311😂😂😂😂😂😂
How well does ram age? Cuz I got 16GBs Vengeance RGB 3200 for 37 with shipping used. Should you buy ram used or is it bad?
It ages very well in my experience, you can absolutely buy ram used.
I have 15 year old ram and it still works.
@@IcyCubey ok cuz ram is so cheap used id understand why people buy new haha
Not really recommended, but you should be fine.
@@costi2596 DDR3?
"Head to ur nearest micro center"
Alright lemme drive 29 hours all the way from Calgary Canada
I wish the UK had a decent Computer Hardware store. all we got is PC world/ Currys, which doesn't even have PC parts inside the store anymore, only online.
My PC is just $132 😏
does it run chrome?
@@AngelSGG yea... lags a little
@@dakshsaini1626oh nahh 😭😭
my PC is worth about $6,000
@@10percent4DaBigGuyhow I have the 4090 13900ks ect and it’s like 4,000 unless you have the thread ripper no way your computer is 6,000
500+ dollar pc that doesnt have any controller and can't play any games. a PS5 or xbox series X is cheaper, and ready to play right out the box.
And also pay £70 per game and you need to pay to go online
Controller? Bruh, do you mean mouse and keyboard? You can buy it for like 10$ each. Also, this is expensive ass shop on video... I bought my used 1070 and i7400 config for 300$, wayyyy better investment than a new console. Best choice of my life
it can play games and do a hell lot of things ur consol can't do we have support for literaly everything, dont have to pay online or 80$ games, if you risk it you can play switch and pirated game online, and thats a quarter of what computer can do
Yeah, but a PC can do alot of things that arent game exclusive that would need the powr, like video edit, 3d modeling, animation, etc. Also if you want to stream, youll want a good CPU
Going cheap can cause those programs to CHUG.
Found the console peasant. To each his own I guess ;)
being an american is luckiest thing a person would ever get
Well i wouldn't say that
Most of us here in the US can't even afford a PC then you have that small percentage that can buy a 4090 like it's a hotdog 😂
@@caribbaviator7058"most of us" lmao what America you live in?? America has one of the richest middle class of the whole world...
@@Sergitor_17Clearly not the part of America you live in.
Shit lemme go there.
I love the gpu part
You don't need one
My nearest micro center is 2 hours away, I’m waiting for a perfect day to head over and spend some money! lol.
Poland
Poland
Overpriced af
No. Micro Center is literally known to have great deals and this is GREAT for 490 Dollars
USD is indebted af!
when your currency has literally no value these prices are only cheap!
Bro got my rig 💀
NGL, sometimes I go to micrometer just to look at stuff I don’t need. It really is like Toys R Us for big (expensive) kids.
you still need a cpu, a gpu, and an aftermarket fan for the cpu. So the total would be closer to 700-1000 dollars
He included the cpu and gpu, the cpu most likely came with the stock wraith cooler
Surely if you found a bundle it would be a better price/performance than just going for the cheapest items in the store
I’m sad there aren’t any micro centers in Florida
Still 10x more expensive than my pc 💀
dude I have a 300$ pc on Xeon 2667 V4 and RX6600M and 32 GB DDR4 RAM and it's a fuffin beast, don't have to spend all that money. You can go even cheaper since my motherboard is like top-notch among all of them (you can get one that fits for like maybe 50-60).
@@diztinger dude i still use I7 4600m
Man all this has taught me is that buying good PC parts on Amazon is way cheaper than at a microcentre
Sometimes microcenter is cheaper, sometimes newegg is, sometimes B&H is, sometimes amazon is. Thats usually the 4 places to check imo.
If only Micro Centre existed in Canada…
It would be a nice third option for getting PC parts, after Memory Express and Best Buy.
I wish microcenter had Aussie stores
I recently built my brother's first PC. , The cpu and the graphics card were second-hand, but, with the same budget as in the video, he got a ryzen 5600g and an rtx 2060. As someone who started with a 3200g, I'm proud
As a Canadian I'm so jealous of the American PC prices everything PC related here is so expensive
Im blessed to be near a Micro Center in my state. Its literally either a 10 min drive or 30 min walk and man it feels like heaven.
Bought my first rig which was a 6650xt with a 5600x3d which came out 750 dollars. Few months later and rocking a 7800xt with a 5800x3d and all i can say that my Playstation 5 hasn't seen me in months
Used to live in Detroit and had a micro center a few miles away from where I lived in Madison heights. Living in Sydney now micro center is one of the very few things I really miss from back home 😂😭
damn i really wish we would have stores like that here in Peru.....
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Our equivalent in New Zealand would be PBTech. They are a bit pricier than something like Amazon, but they normally ship in 24-48 hours and have exceptional warranty.
Wish Microcenter would either open up more stores or start offering their deals through shipping ffs.
I liked the part where you put it together and tested it out
The closest micro center is in NUC and is a 4 hour drive, they need one in CNY or somewhere in New York other than the city
I need that background music. Its really good.
Im so glad i have a microcenter thats only a 30 min drive from my house.
I love micro center so much! They really helped me out on my latest I-9 build. I wish I would have asked some questions first because I bought four sticks of RAM which leaves me at 4800 megatransfers per second... Also but Gen 5 PCIe which I cannot use without gimping my GPU..... The pain lol
That is super solid, wow.
Micro Center has the best combo deals in the world.. CPU/mobo/ram combos with savings from $70-250usd.
That 500 dollar spent will be you rage quitting and breaking your keyboard from the lag. 😂
Too bad to can't buy & ship to Canada at this store
I hope that one day, micro center will expand into Canada. Our PC stores up here suck ass.
I remember when the cost was WAY more than this for a pc like this
Someone like this to remind me
The 4090 goes for anywhere from 2100 US to 2400 US, here in Australia
I wish we had stores like this in the Philippines.
Wish my closest microcenter wasn't a 10 hour round trip drive for those in store deals 😅
bro this is LITERALLY MY COMPUTER SPECS... well not quite the same products but still
The chances of finding a close enough micro center for most people is lower than finding an open Fry’s Electronics
I find it funny that the cheapest discrete GPU a tech retailer stocks and sells in-store these days is $144. Think about it, that's a whole chunk of change for the cheapest component that can output any sort of video signal to a monitor if you don't have integrated graphics.
“in store only”
“head to your nearest micro center”
time to drive 8 hours to denver
Would be nice a microcenter would open up in Arizona.
“head to your nearest micro center” time to drive 3 hours to houston
Micro Center to me now is like Toy R Us was to me when I was a kid. The last PC that I built there cost me 1090.97 but after rebates and discounts, I ended up paying 796 something. Mind you, my last full PC build was back in 2019.