It’s actually a time traveling motherboard I/O shield that came back from the future after the PSU blew up David’s house. Dawid himself is foreshadowing his own demise.
Haha! Yeah, When I first opened the PSU, I was like “this is definitely not going to work” but when the RGB lit up it tricked me into thinking the PSU was working. 😅
My best guess is they intend these RAM kits as upgrades and include the driver to help you open your system in case you don't have one but I have to wonder how many people would buy a RAM kit without already owning a driver
Would that have anything to do with possibly using that memory in a laptop? Say, to help secure the RAM through the holes on the ends? (Since it'd probably be lying horizontally)
not really it happens all the time just pick the proper rtx 2060 one that costs reasonably close to a real rtx 2060 and you get a real one buy one that seems to good to be true and get ripped off
@@joe-bw6wy Galax is the best. They used to be the only good option for white GPUs. The old HOF cards were the best. We just didn't get them in the US.
The Corsair 100R case is a decent one. I have the 200R, next step up...very nice. I don't know if you did this for dramatic effect, but an experienced builder, such as yourself, should certainly be aware of the difficulties involved in connecting the power supply CPU cable. That's why the smart thing to do, after installing the mobo, is to connect that cable, BEFORE you install the cooler. Much simpler.
When I built a new system in 2019, I put my old FX-8350 system in that exact case. Because of that "pretend front ventilation", I had to dremel out two 120mm fan mounts in that front panel. It's great now!
Hey Dawid, i just want to say, that i really enjoy your videos. You seem very eager to show the world your opinion in a fun way and i think that you appear to be an authentic person. Really. I enjoy your videos and always happy to watch them
That screwdriver with RAM thing is so strange, Mr. Yeester also got the same accessories when he was buying RAM from wish. They must just have a packaging assembly line and that is part of the packaging for generic tech thing
4:23 I bought a very similar CPU cooler 2 years ago from Aliexpress, the Snowman M-X6. At the time, it was only €15. Very surprising performances, on my i5 3470. Oh, and 14:06... Just remove the entire bracket from the back of the motherboard, with the cooler still attached. Then, remove the cooler from the bracket.
That CPU cooler clip seems easiest to mount/unmount, but actually doing it is a very different experience than trying to unmount my old Cryorig cooler lol
I can confirm that this Build did in fact inflict severe emotional damage on Dawid 😂 The PSU lighting up the fans but then not actually working… that’s just mean!
How are you still with him after witnessing him singing that chant he was drumming along to in the alternate intro? I seriously was laughing out loud at that by the way!
Normally I skip the sponsoring at the beginning of videos, but yours was presented in such a fun and cool way that I actually kept watching. Your sponsors don't even know what gem they have in you.
I'm very glad that someone else is going through the emotional despair of building and fixing this "machinery" and sharing the experience. It's a pleasure to see this, but being all alone trying to find the underlying issues why it's not posting is torture.
A small overclock on that Xeon would definitely save it and get those fps up 👍😇. All in all, I’m surprised that Wish actually could get you everything you need to build a pc 🤩🤯
My woman is basically tech illiterate, and she watches your vids with me, understands them, and most importantly, she laughs at your jokes bro. Absolutely love the content, keep doing what you’re doing
as someone who loves tech stuff but doesn't suuuuper give a crap about what's late and great... dawid is my fave. he's entertaining and explores the nooks of the tech world in a way that's fun, relatable, and ?accidentally? educational. agreed great vid, which is par for the course. lol
So, what I can take from this video is that you can actually build a decent(?) System from wish as long as you buy a PSU from a more reputable source and also the CPU so you don't get ripped off.
You should set the cpu power plug cable in before you screw the motherboard on to your cabinet, so that more easy for you to get the cables back around back on the motherboard
i don't normally comment but i had to to let you know the second intro was amazing and definitely should do more intros like that and keep experimenting though because your style of comedy in tech video's is unparalleled
I recently build a computer with a scythe fuma 2 in a BeQuiet Pure Base 500FX for a colleague, so I do know the feeling of not getting to the CPU 8pin connector. On the plus side: There is a hole for the 8pin. On the not so plus side: I also had to do RGB wiring up there.
Not sure I would dare plug that psu into my wall socket. Really sus. You are braver than I, good sir. Think I had that same corsair case for one of my older builds.
Wow, I've pitched this idea on one of the famous tech RUclips... Very pleased to see this idea in your channel...Like products/brands that are new/unrecognizable of every parts of the PC. Thank you so much!
Crap PC components magically transmogrified into hilarious and quality content - a complete Dawid Does Tech package right there - this is an awesome video idea.
This PC build reminds me of the time I tried to replace the motherboard on a 2004 iMac - I’ve been bald since that experience. Too bad the “1000 watt” power supply crapped out. Oh well, I was going to suggest trying out the Nvidia 4090 on this system when it is released.
Speaking of the "light" power supply, If the PSU weighs less than the board, CPU and memory combined, then you have a problem. But for 1000 watt power supply I would venture to say it's probably 50-60% efficient so you might get 500-600 watts on a good day. That is of course, if it doesn't catch fire when you load it up to 50% so around 500 watts worth of components. With respect to the motherboard CPU socket pins, I found that they can actually be more durable than people think. I mean you have to push something onto them to bend them, so something likely would have had to go through the box, which even pressing on it, or crushing it, probably wouldn't necessarily bend the pins. It would have to almost be a direct impact or force right over the socket as the metal plate does help protect them, and the piece of paper as well, despite them coming with plastic covers instead from the factory. (Yes I did bend a bunch of pins on an already-bad (dead) motherboard once to see how durable they were).
I plan to dump a 2698v3 16-core, 32gb more ddr4 and an rtx3060 into it in december and call it a day though.....Epyc's are getting cheap and i want something newer haha
@@jochemarends2035 could have been cleaned... its really not too difficult. I do believe it was likely new though to be honest. But not because of cleanliness. Mostly going off the gpu anti static bag having the yellow seal, etc... well i suppose that could be faked too... lol pointless post by me oops
In terms of performance you did quite well for the money! Just goes to show how important a decent PSU is to get everything else going. That rusty or previously ingested io shield is a deal breaker for me though. 🤣
LOL love the unused intro. I think we need more intros with Dawid providing the backing music. It really set the tone lol. Videos are fantastic love the content, keep it up!!!
I recognize that PSU. That's an OEM type PSU that people but by the truckload and rebrand, and it's very much not 1000W (550W IIRC). So yeah, ain't abnormal from Wish
I love watching these videos because I play Team Fortress 2 at 25-30 frames at best and he’s like “yea it doesn’t get that many frames only about 60-90”
Dawid, i love your videos, your sense of humor is keeping me alive recently because my life is a mess lately and your sarcastic personality and great jokes are greatly appreciated! Cheers from some girl from Poland!
Ah yes my favorite feature of cheap cases. Bendy rear IO frame, terrible cpu power cable routing, and no ventilation. Staples in all of my builds thus far.
Of course power brick didn't work. This mighty 1000watt energy source was created to ignite new Nvidia 4000 series space heaters, and anything less than RTX3090 it's ignoring as something not worthy it's energy.
That metal mouting clip on that cooler gives me PTSD from old Socket A coolers where you had to use a screwdriver to clip or unclip the Cooler from the socket and you allways ran the risk of accidentially stabbing into your Mainboard while doing so.
The sad thing is, Thermaltake also uses that same kind of CPU mount for some of their coolers. It was incredibly annoying to get it removed from my wife's PC when the RGB on the cooler broke and we went to replace it. Will never use that kind of mount ever again.
Would love to see a budget build where the performance is the minimum metric, not price as a maximum. Like, how cheap and sketchy can we see Dawid build a PC that does 1440p 60fps in AAA games
When Linus bought ram off of Wish, the ram also included a tiny screwdriver and screws, and they were from a completely different manufacturer, there must be answer as to why.
I think that the whole "RAM screws" is just a wish thing in general, cuase the Linus build had one too, its kinda wierd, but eyy, a free piece of scrap metal is not a bad thing
Watched both vids and LOLed at the sketchy PSUs, can definitely say I liked yours better. Intro did not weird me out and wonder why the heck I was watching 3 guys trying to hype up some (probably) non existent thing. Heck you had 2 intros! and both were fun. PC aside your presentation had more personality and entertainment and not much b-roll with just music. Helps retain attention better. Also YOLOing the initial testing was just hilarious as you had to replace that PSU.
Go and check out Toasty Bros’ awesome AliExpress build to see who won the challenge here: ruclips.net/video/yT7VbebLK9M/видео.html
Looks like they didn't pay for a dodgy windows activation key in their budget though Dawid! Did you? Lol
you lost for cpu but your gpu is better so if you conbine allixepress and wish you get a solid gaming pc what a suprise
Does your fire insurance cover Wish computers? Have you been honest with your insurance agent?
Them brovs are gay
Nice collab!
It’s actually a time traveling motherboard I/O shield that came back from the future after the PSU blew up David’s house. Dawid himself is foreshadowing his own demise.
As a time traveller from the future who came back in time to watch this video I can confirm.
I can confirm this, I was the power supply
Well now I’m terrified. 😅
@@DawidDoesTechStuff yes
@@DawidDoesTechStuff Yes indeed, me too!
You should do a video with used graphics cards that look like they definitely spent most of their lives in the mines
That’s a very good idea. 😃
Oh yeah, in 4-way SLI! Like four call girl retirement party cards.
@@DawidDoesTechStuff lol if you do i have a 3070 you can use on loan thats been mining since new + still going today lol
@@darrellm4794 I still have my two GTX-660 SLI cards lmao
I bought a cheap R9 290 that was full of spiders and chicken shit and was rusty. I reckon it was mined on.
It’s really funny Dawid didn’t check the power supply first. It was so clearly the “one of these things is not like the other.”
Lol
I knew right away (as most of us did) that PS was going to be the downfall; I'm only surprised it didn't catch fire immediately after powering on.
PSU most likely supports only standard 220V/50 Hz . Other than that, Wish is not scam site anymore ?
Haha! Yeah, When I first opened the PSU, I was like “this is definitely not going to work” but when the RGB lit up it tricked me into thinking the PSU was working. 😅
@@DawidDoesTechStuff lol
"Neither the power supply nor the case came with the correct screws."
Did you check the screws that came with the memory? 🤣
you have to love it when ram comes with a screw driver and screws🤣
The fact that 2 RUclipsrs (you and LTT) have gotten screwdrivers with their Wish RAM is absolutely hysterical.
My best guess is they intend these RAM kits as upgrades and include the driver to help you open your system in case you don't have one but I have to wonder how many people would buy a RAM kit without already owning a driver
i have received the same screw driver a few times years ago with fake vape atty's lol
@@chdn My bet is that the factory that dumps these out were just told to put a screwdriver with all the electronics
Would that have anything to do with possibly using that memory in a laptop? Say, to help secure the RAM through the holes on the ends? (Since it'd probably be lying horizontally)
@@jasonstalder5208 I haven't heard someone talking about fake atomizers in ages. Damn. Just brought me back to a fun time dog
It's kind of insane that you managed to get a real rtx 2060
yeah what are the odds when it's from wish🤔🤔
Yea but it had a DVI port...I’ve never seen an RTX card with one of those...
@@jaredchampagne2752 I have an RTX 2060 with a DVI
was probably used for crypto mining
@@TheMustardisbad no
The fact that dawid even got a real RTX 2060 from wish is suprising on its own.
Looks like Wish implemented some kind of scam protection lately, due to negative coverage they got.
not really it happens all the time just pick the proper rtx 2060 one that costs reasonably close to a real rtx 2060 and you get a real one buy one that seems to good to be true and get ripped off
its galax pretty reputable
@@raven4k998 Seems true
@@joe-bw6wy Galax is the best. They used to be the only good option for white GPUs. The old HOF cards were the best. We just didn't get them in the US.
The Corsair 100R case is a decent one. I have the 200R, next step up...very nice. I don't know if you did this for dramatic effect, but an experienced builder, such as yourself, should certainly be aware of the difficulties involved in connecting the power supply CPU cable. That's why the smart thing to do, after installing the mobo, is to connect that cable, BEFORE you install the cooler. Much simpler.
Some cases have much better access, mid towers not so much.
Do custom water cooling next, or explore wish cooling solutions in general. Would be interesting!
Linus did that
@@이주연-x4x soo?
@@UR2SHORTS Simpsons did it. 🤣😂
People be like "random ass dude did it already" as if one piece of content was already made nobody else could never do it
People, different creators make content different. That’s why i suggested him doing it. God.
Toasty Bros lost their intro, and you had two. I think you deserve some recognition for that fact alone.
😂
He's much better than them in terms of entertainment
@@maximoxtech1125 also their website or whatever is very overpriced a lot
Do more budget builds or cleaning videos pls
Yea we need more
God, please no cleaning videos.
@@whatjake7898 why?
@@whatjake7898 cleaning vids are fun
@@muqtadir.siddique god forbid him watching Greg Salazar.
I love that the ram came with the screwdriver.
I've forgotten my screwdriver before installing my ram before and it was a nightmare.
you did
When I built a new system in 2019, I put my old FX-8350 system in that exact case. Because of that "pretend front ventilation", I had to dremel out two 120mm fan mounts in that front panel. It's great now!
fun fact: the gpu manufacuturer (galax) is actually a legit gpu maker in china, which is also popular in china's hardware market
and can game in other country's just fine🤣
Hey Dawid, i just want to say, that i really enjoy your videos. You seem very eager to show the world your opinion in a fun way and i think that you appear to be an authentic person. Really. I enjoy your videos and always happy to watch them
Thank you so much for the nice comment. 😃 I really enjoy making these videos, so I’m glad you enjoy it.
That screwdriver with RAM thing is so strange, Mr. Yeester also got the same accessories when he was buying RAM from wish. They must just have a packaging assembly line and that is part of the packaging for generic tech thing
they think its a card for a PCI, PCI-E, or X2 style storage device.
4:23 I bought a very similar CPU cooler 2 years ago from Aliexpress, the Snowman M-X6. At the time, it was only €15. Very surprising performances, on my i5 3470.
Oh, and 14:06... Just remove the entire bracket from the back of the motherboard, with the cooler still attached. Then, remove the cooler from the bracket.
Yep, that's how it's done!
That CPU cooler clip seems easiest to mount/unmount, but actually doing it is a very different experience than trying to unmount my old Cryorig cooler lol
Haha!! Yeah, it was deceptive.
I can confirm that this Build did in fact inflict severe emotional damage on Dawid 😂
The PSU lighting up the fans but then not actually working… that’s just mean!
How are you still with him after witnessing him singing that chant he was drumming along to in the alternate intro?
I seriously was laughing out loud at that by the way!
How did Nico the Cat react when Dawid finished the build?😂
@@jeffreypaul9428 I'm wondering how she tolerates those overused innuendos and constant whining he does
@@crylune she does it out of love
and that's true love by the way not fake love🤣
I really like the look of that CPU cooler. Looks like a steal for the price.
Normally I skip the sponsoring at the beginning of videos, but yours was presented in such a fun and cool way that I actually kept watching. Your sponsors don't even know what gem they have in you.
Better stronger and more virile
It's honestly impressive that beast was almost running Cyberpunk at 60fps on high.
The scammers have moved to Temu and Amazon.
I'm very glad that someone else is going through the emotional despair of building and fixing this "machinery" and sharing the experience. It's a pleasure to see this, but being all alone trying to find the underlying issues why it's not posting is torture.
You can tell a lot about a man by the way he applies his thermal paste! 👍
😂😂😂
does skipping in video ad sponsorship perfectly make me feel like a boss? where zero ad was ingested? yes, yes it does.
That power supply looks like something I wouldn't be comfortable leaving alone.
you see you see the power supply is critical to making the system work as he shows with the first crappy power supply
"Feels like a really stupid idea" is exactly what I'm here for!
A small overclock on that Xeon would definitely save it and get those fps up 👍😇. All in all, I’m surprised that Wish actually could get you everything you need to build a pc 🤩🤯
It's a locked Xeon and an H61 mobo, there's no overclocking.
At 13:04, the exhaust fan had a hard time spinning up. Felt something sus with the power delivery.
Appreciate you outing yourself with that cooler sticker 😂 Stay humble my dude you’re killing it
😂
My woman is basically tech illiterate, and she watches your vids with me, understands them, and most importantly, she laughs at your jokes bro. Absolutely love the content, keep doing what you’re doing
I’m really not sure if any other tech RUclipsr is as entertaining to watch as you. Great vid and hilarious 😂
as someone who loves tech stuff but doesn't suuuuper give a crap about what's late and great... dawid is my fave. he's entertaining and explores the nooks of the tech world in a way that's fun, relatable, and ?accidentally? educational.
agreed great vid, which is par for the course. lol
So, what I can take from this video is that you can actually build a decent(?) System from wish as long as you buy a PSU from a more reputable source and also the CPU so you don't get ripped off.
You should set the cpu power plug cable in before you screw the motherboard on to your cabinet, so that more easy for you to get the cables back around back on the motherboard
14:34-That's a rookie but common mistake even to the PC enthusiasts
i don't normally comment but i had to to let you know the second intro was amazing and definitely should do more intros like that and keep experimenting though because your style of comedy in tech video's is unparalleled
It's true. I came here for the technical content but now I come here for the comedy.
I love all your commentary description of the parts. I was laughing so much and really enjoyed this abomination of a PC build.
I recently build a computer with a scythe fuma 2 in a BeQuiet Pure Base 500FX for a colleague, so I do know the feeling of not getting to the CPU 8pin connector.
On the plus side: There is a hole for the 8pin. On the not so plus side: I also had to do RGB wiring up there.
I just threw 7 of those tiny screwdrivers in the trash today! Had not realised how many I had collected over the years.
We have soo many little collections of screws around. The build up fast!
@@AnnaDoes Yes my other half loves finding the ones I lose under her feet! She is amazing for that! What would I do...
I felt your pain with that cpu cooler.
I hate clip on coolers, they are terrible.
when he said in the sponsor, "enough RGB to make any 14 year old weep" I could not help but laugh at that
Not sure I would dare plug that psu into my wall socket. Really sus. You are braver than I, good sir. Think I had that same corsair case for one of my older builds.
Wow, I've pitched this idea on one of the famous tech RUclips... Very pleased to see this idea in your channel...Like products/brands that are new/unrecognizable of every parts of the PC. Thank you so much!
AH!!! How I love Dawid's videos!!! The laughing relaxes me so much. You sir certainly have a gift.
He has an awesome presence 😂
Crap PC components magically transmogrified into hilarious and quality content - a complete Dawid Does Tech package right there - this is an awesome video idea.
Can confirm, my emotions are now permanently damaged.
The ram came with the screws and driver used from the public library PC it was jacked out of, how nice of them!
This was super fun! Loved watching your video and a little jealous of that RTX 2060.... 😂💯. Great job and looking forward to future collaborations.
Your videos are rip off prebuilts, that is it. You never comment about the negative comments you get.
11:49 I like how Dawid smacking the top of the case coincidently caused video to bug out, lol
This PC build reminds me of the time I tried to replace the motherboard on a 2004 iMac - I’ve been bald since that experience.
Too bad the “1000 watt” power supply crapped out. Oh well, I was going to suggest trying out the Nvidia 4090 on this system when it is released.
Sorry to hear about the Mac induced hair loss. 😂
I agree, I was really disappointed the PSU died. I did want to try it with a 3090 or 4090.
Speaking of the "light" power supply, If the PSU weighs less than the board, CPU and memory combined, then you have a problem. But for 1000 watt power supply I would venture to say it's probably 50-60% efficient so you might get 500-600 watts on a good day. That is of course, if it doesn't catch fire when you load it up to 50% so around 500 watts worth of components.
With respect to the motherboard CPU socket pins, I found that they can actually be more durable than people think. I mean you have to push something onto them to bend them, so something likely would have had to go through the box, which even pressing on it, or crushing it, probably wouldn't necessarily bend the pins. It would have to almost be a direct impact or force right over the socket as the metal plate does help protect them, and the piece of paper as well, despite them coming with plastic covers instead from the factory. (Yes I did bend a bunch of pins on an already-bad (dead) motherboard once to see how durable they were).
My tower is more-or-less built off aliexpress and I am generally quite happy with it
I plan to dump a 2698v3 16-core, 32gb more ddr4 and an rtx3060 into it in december and call it a day though.....Epyc's are getting cheap and i want something newer haha
0:02 don't you mean "you *wish* to build a pc"? 🤣
💀
i really want to see that GPU tested on a decent system. It was probably a mined up 2060 but its still not that bad of a deal.
does it not look to new for that? i dont recon there has been mining done on that thing (or the people that sold it are realy good at cleaning)
@@jochemarends2035 could have been cleaned... its really not too difficult. I do believe it was likely new though to be honest. But not because of cleanliness. Mostly going off the gpu anti static bag having the yellow seal, etc... well i suppose that could be faked too... lol pointless post by me oops
@@jochemarends2035 Recently there was a photo that surfaced of miners power washing their old GPUs.
I'm convinced they built billions of those tiny screwdrivers on accident and are just offloading them with everything.
wait, so for 800$ you got a 2060 and a e3 xeon? you for real got robbed, even including that this video is 1 year old
Hilarious watching you build it using that tiny screwdriver. I'd expect nothing less.
In terms of performance you did quite well for the money! Just goes to show how important a decent PSU is to get everything else going. That rusty or previously ingested io shield is a deal breaker for me though. 🤣
I have that case. It's designed to super quiet which is why it has that liner. It also has a manual fan speed switch on the rear.
LOL love the unused intro. I think we need more intros with Dawid providing the backing music. It really set the tone lol. Videos are fantastic love the content, keep it up!!!
Haha!! Thanks!
"This power supply has some real IED ignition vibes to it", instant sub, that was great
First time in a long time I didn’t skip past the sponsored content and it was totally worth it! 😂😂
Haha right? It was so funny
The first thing that came to mind when it didn't boot was Power Supply. When you went straight for CPU removal I felt very sorry for you.
After what he's gone through in this video, Dawid has definitely earned himself one of Linus' custom Creator Screwdrivers
"IED ignition source vibes" lmao you've once again outdone yourself
9:39 It's okay, Dawid, you destroyed the earth a long time ago with all that plastic Wish packaging! 😌
well i guess i weep 😥😥😥
I have that exact Corsair case running my PC (minus the accoustic foam), does the job fine!
Can I have the pc?
I recognize that PSU.
That's an OEM type PSU that people but by the truckload and rebrand, and it's very much not 1000W (550W IIRC).
So yeah, ain't abnormal from Wish
I love watching these videos because I play Team Fortress 2 at 25-30 frames at best and he’s like “yea it doesn’t get that many frames only about 60-90”
lol I have intelhd2000 and I get 60 fps on 1080p low XD
That cooler situation is EXACTLY the crap I had to go through with my dual Opteron motherboard. Yes. I had to do it twice.
"Lobotomizing a turtle"! I can't even finish this video or I'll wake everyone else in the house up with these one-liners.
I actually really enjoyed the alternate introduction, but the graphic of baby Dawid made me 😂. Thanks again Dawid- amazing content as always.
Dawid, i love your videos, your sense of humor is keeping me alive recently because my life is a mess lately and your sarcastic personality and great jokes are greatly appreciated! Cheers from some girl from Poland!
The linus screwdriver burn was why I was here!
another fun video. honest question though, why do people care about cable management behind the mother board when it can't be seen???
Ah yes my favorite feature of cheap cases. Bendy rear IO frame, terrible cpu power cable routing, and no ventilation. Staples in all of my builds thus far.
Dunno what is more impressive: that the final computer is somewhat useable or that the graphics card was not fake....
Of course power brick didn't work. This mighty 1000watt energy source was created to ignite new Nvidia 4000 series space heaters, and anything less than RTX3090 it's ignoring as something not worthy it's energy.
That metal mouting clip on that cooler gives me PTSD from old Socket A coolers where you had to use a screwdriver to clip or unclip the Cooler from the socket and you allways ran the risk of accidentially stabbing into your Mainboard while doing so.
The sad thing is, Thermaltake also uses that same kind of CPU mount for some of their coolers. It was incredibly annoying to get it removed from my wife's PC when the RGB on the cooler broke and we went to replace it. Will never use that kind of mount ever again.
Those types of CPU coolers are brutal. I put one of 'em in with the clip obstructed once and it took me 25 minutes to get the cooler off.
That intro you clipped in at the end was GODLIKE!
That PSU keeps popping up, the manufacturers must be making pretty good money despite not having a functioning product
Would love to see a budget build where the performance is the minimum metric, not price as a maximum. Like, how cheap and sketchy can we see Dawid build a PC that does 1440p 60fps in AAA games
Or a price to performance metric like they used to use in Linus' Scrapyard Wars
We need a "dumpster diving" videos playlist too 😁
Dawid, you definitely should have stuck with the intro you showed at the end of the video! that was pure gold!!
Somebody Else: A person we can't determine lost our intro.
Dawid: Post two intros for safety.
When Linus bought ram off of Wish, the ram also included a tiny screwdriver and screws, and they were from a completely different manufacturer, there must be answer as to why.
It's so you can attach your own shells/heat dissipator. You screw them together on the sticks like a sandwich. Budget way to get rgb ram.
That "Northman" intro is simply amazing, should absolutely have used that lol
By the way Dawid, I definitely did NOT hear the screw falling somewhere inside when you stood the case up, so no worries your secret is safe :)
That motherboard probably survived a prior power supply fire. 🤣
😂
Bonus intro was WAY better! The next level creativity really showcased your style Dawid.
I have this exact motherboard still! I definitely played Fallout a lot with that build.
I think that the whole "RAM screws" is just a wish thing in general, cuase the Linus build had one too, its kinda wierd, but eyy, a free piece of scrap metal is not a bad thing
Watched both vids and LOLed at the sketchy PSUs, can definitely say I liked yours better.
Intro did not weird me out and wonder why the heck I was watching 3 guys trying to hype up some (probably) non existent thing. Heck you had 2 intros! and both were fun.
PC aside your presentation had more personality and entertainment and not much b-roll with just music. Helps retain attention better. Also YOLOing the initial testing was just hilarious as you had to replace that PSU.
Dawid: Ooh yes! It's finally in!
🤨📸📸📸📸📸📸