I built an X99 platform with 18C/36T about three years ago, complete with lightly used RTX2080Ti ($220), a lightly used Lian Li ATX case (Lancool II Mesh Performance, $38), 48GB DDR4...all together (incl PSU, etc.) it came to $640. Terrific deal and an excellent office PC that can also game at 1440P. Fast forward three years...a new AM4 platform (5800X + B550F; for $250) and a new RX7900GRE ($500)...a $700 upgrade! I will sell off the X99/XEON for $100-$120 and a 2080Super ($150)...meaning the upgrade came in under $450. Not bad!
Your new computer will last you a while to. And you can upgrade the parts with that case. I want a case like yours. I looked at that case and it has so much room.
Can't go wrong with your specs honestly. Might need more cores if you did productivity apps like music related DAW software or such. But for 99% games this will rock.
Even a GT 730 is worth. Either used to troubleshoot rigs, serve as display for older PCs to add just a little more power to watch videos and handle better UI's in other OS's that use something like KDE Plasma, or even as display for a server/workstation that is focused on CPU applications and tasks, I've seen so many super powerful CPU-specific workstations and servers using these little fellas as display output. Really almost nothing is useless when it comes to this stuff as they will almost be used for something, especially for average use or throwback builds.
@@MkwRa I wish I had the resources and know-how to mess around making my own storage/media server at home using my old PC parts and my old GTX 760. It would be ideal. Gotta change that little blower fan though, it makes an annoying sound.
its because the RX 580 gives you a black screen if you use it on many older motherboards or monitors or tv's, most normies if they get a black screen simply Assume that the card is bad, they dont bother to check if it could be due to incompatibility
For example I have a Red Devil 580, it wont work with my Asus P55 nor my Asus Z97, it wont post, however if I plug it into my Z490 board or Alder Lake Board it works just fine
I've just bought an r9 390 8gb(similar performance to an rx570-580)similarly, the seller said that it crashes and stutters under high load, but I tested it, and it had no problems at all. The guy probably didn't have a big enough psu.
@@bot2k6 was it a STRIX? The 390 is really weird. Crashed when running on a HX1000 from corsair thay worked with a Fury X, 3070 etc. But then a CX550 it worked fine...
As a casual PC flipper, I am just blow away with the prices you get parts at, I normally spend around $250 usd to get a i5 3570 with a rx580 build and I manage to sell it for $350 but when you showed that i7 4770 1060 build and you showed the price to make it and to sell it, that build would sale for $380 in California, and you made it for $109 usd, I am just amazed, it made me rethink everything I know about flipping. I love your content, and you sir are the PC flip king.
The parts are just cheaper there is the only explanation. If you watch the new prices on his lists, there's ZERO outlets selling the items for those prices in the US. They run about the AUS price, so just ignore the exchange here and it makes a little more sense.
Just started watching, and I am like daaaamn!! I feel like take it and run, all this Tech Yes City Uber content in a week? Thanks Bryan much appreciated.
That's the reason I keep my old builds. Swap them/part them out and assemble new systems for my family or for relatives. Every room in my house has at least 1 pc except the bathroom... My own room has 4 Oldest system is a i7 920 , my youngest a 7700x
This was one of my fav videos of all. I am a similar mindset here in the USA, i usually save the cast off parts and free stuff till i have enough to build multiple pc's then let the mix and matching start. I think going to $150 start would make for a smoother start to a flip up season for sure, As always soo appreciate your videos as you introduce brands you trust that i dont normally see here in the USA and knowledge is power, thank you for sharing Keep up the great work
Even with your trip to japan I say another 4000 series set of videos would be very cool. Been loving your content for I think 6 years now. Learned a lot over the years from you including what duster blower thing to use. Keep up the tech yes lovin!
07:20 : I can definitely understand your frustration about the “haunted-case” ,since I’ve been at the same situation in the past : It was around 2005-2006 I believe , my PC would not power-on and I ended up replacing *EVERYTHING* inside(*fortunately I always keep a lot of spare parts as a reserve for such situations) but still….🤬 *the PC wouldn’t power-on* !!! *I was so frustrated that I ended up asking help from a professional technician who I paid to come in my house and give a look to my PC* . He told me that I was screwing the motherboard screws too tight in the PC-case and this was resulting to cause some sort of short-circuit with the case !!! I never thought that I could encounter such an issue ,if I hadn’t called the technician I would have never figured that out …. Unbelievable !!!
I wish I could master your marketplace bargain hunting skill. In my area, everyone is overpricing and won't budge on their generations old components. Guess you either need to get them right when listed or after a few months when someone wants rid of the items.
Found a 3090 for 400$ once, only 2h old listing at 2am. Sadly. It was from New York and im from Brazil so taxes+ import fees made so i couldn’t buy it. Still salty over that.
You are an absolute delight! I enjoy all of your videos you are informative, helpful, insightful and a joy to watch...keeping electronics out of our landfills is important. In my research for building a PC I have realized. I don't want a New laptop or computer...but now, Know, that using a computer that already is in existence (and just needs some, 'care,') is also one of my options.
I've had that weird case behavior before; it's so odd. It was a bit nicer of a case as well. I was under the assumption maybe somehow the standoffs were causing a short? but I think you're probably correct with it being something in the front panel I/O shorting it.
TYC might be the only channel on YT that can get away with saying that there is a place (small place) in today's market for spinning hard drives. If the i7-2600 can find a home, then so can a hard drive.
SSDs nowadays are so cheap HDDs are no longer worth it as boot drives. While you can still get a higher capacity HDD cheaper than a SSD with the same capacity, I think going quality over quantity is the right play here. Of course, some modern games are far too heavy on storage for their own good, but even 512GB is enough if you don't keep too many games installed at once. Sure, if you are at the bottom of the barrel and can't get *anything* better, a HDD will do even if it will also test your patience. Hopefully you wouldn't be installing anything other than Linux distros that perform the best on low-end hardware, like antiX. I use antiX pretty much everywhere, and it has been excellent. Snappy, doesn't require much performance to run, overall very lightweight
@@elu9780 plus SSD don't have movable parts, which is one less very critical point of failure compared to HDDs on which a very very small scratch in the disk will just corrupt all your data, and you can say bye to it all.
@@POLARTTYRTMI'm not so sure about that, i mean sure in theory is correct, but in the practice is a metter of "luck". Manufacturers of HDD usually give a 5 year life span average for their drives, i mean generally thats what an HDD usually live. But you can bet $1000 that its not always the case, usually they last for few more years than what manufacturers say. I currently still have an HDD from my previous pc, i buy the dam thing in 2016 so its 8 years and is till in good condition. Obiously im using an SSD for the SO, thats unquestionable. And of course SSD are so cheap nowdays there is no real reason not to go for them. And yet, for the right price i would still pick up an HDD as secondary drive, never over an SSD but if its "free like cheap" or something, sure i pick it up as storage for installers and other not crucial data. Anyway what i tryed to say as conclusion, is that the sole fact of the possible failure of a HDD, is not enough to throw it to the trash can just yet. HDD is still decent for a pc intended for web exploring, youtube, videoplayback of not so large raw files, old games, etc. As long as this hipotetic pc has a decent cpu+ram combo, the only real issue of running only one HDD is how long does it take to start up the system, and some software.
I buy spining drives because it is cheaper than Bluray per gigabyte. I wouldn't use them as main drives for daily drivers. If you are building a torrent machine or security cam, then it have its use. For gaming, its a no go. 20 bucks for 256 SSD. Criminal to sell a machine without SSD.
Tech yes love! Great videos as usual. Would be amazing if you could make a small guide on how to take nice shots like those. I can't figure out how you take fotos of a turned on pc while hiding the cables 😅
Watching this while repasting my 137€ (incl. shipping) ROG Strix RX5700XT I got from ebay today, had 90°C GPU temp, dropped to 60-63°C, there was dry thermal paste everywhere, not just on the gpu now there is fresh thermal paste everywhere because as always I used way to much.
I enjoy recycling old hardware myself, I currently run a GTX 1070 OC in my $300 used Brickstation, the card has broken fans but still runs great and bought it separately for about $100. My Thinpad laptop was free and has a 6th gen Intel, it can play an older game or two good enough without a graphics card. If I wanted to use my mini PCs the i5-6500T inside could run a few games too without graphics.
my first ever PC had that short issue. drove me nuts. I fixed it by cutting up a corn flakes pack and making a card board back plate for the mobo. This worked ....
I had a bunch of old parts and built up a amd a4-3400 2 core with 16gb ddr3 16000mhz on a a55m-Ds2 MOB with a gtx 760 2gb ,550w psu and a 1tb hdd out of a old laptop, 😂😂😂 you've inspired me , on offer up it goes
I Build custom PCs but also do repeats, you would be surprised how many people when they get a new PC from me just chuck out the old one, they ask me if I can wipe the HDD/SSD drive before they take it to the recycle Centre. So, me being me I tell them about my ''free recycling scheme'' and how they can get a 35-pound money off code for high street stores if they utilize my scheme. Basically, I take the PC and use the parts for repeats or build a mid to low end PC and sell it on for a profit. I then buy a high street card from love to shop with the value of £35 to be spent at one of 1500 Uk high street stores. Everyone's a winner.
I like starting from the motherboard and GPU combo. I like matching them brand-wise so that if there's any RGB the customer only needs one RGB program to make it all work. Though in all honesty every manufacturer's RGB software is crap with the exception of Corsair's iCue (in my opinion). Looking forward to the Season 4 Flip up challenge!
Since I don't have any interest in unicorn vomit, I would even prefer not having to install any RGB software at all. And of no RGB makes the board cheaper, even better.
Would love to see a revisit of e5 v3 xeons in 2024 (2696 v3, 2697 v3) with a huananzhi qd4 in a super budget build. Turbo unlocking is much easier these days, and I also have a bios that can be used with it that gets rid of the annoying beep and implements a permanent turbo boost unlock (so windows cant get rid of it)
A seriously underrated Tech Channel!! Thanks for all the great content! These mix and match builds remind me of of my younger years, when i was fortunate enough to have a friend of the family that worked with CAD (A small company that designed and tested electric motors that I eventually worked for when I was in college). He would always give me his old pcs knowing that i would learn from and make use of them (starting on dos and working up to Windows 95 before building my first "new" pc in the XP era). I had one of these that came with a Rage 128 video card and i upgraded the ram to the max and hooked up a bunch of drives to it... lol used it for emulation and StarCraft way beyond its life expectancy... cases had like zero airflow back then... just a metal box with an exhaust fan. so, I remember sliding back the top part of the case to leave a slit for air to pass through. Good times! thanks for the memories!
The most underrated tech Chanel out here I started flipping pcs in thr summer 2023 my friend that I met in high school told me about this channel and he was already watching and flipping allot of pcs when he was only 14 now we are both 17 and flipping pcs 💪 You are giving me so many tips and tricks to flipping pcs. Keep up the amazing videos and giving us the tech yes luvin 😂
These much older machines running on HDD would be ideal to be used with Linux. I've tested Garuda Linux on a super old and slow HDD and games were launching and loading much faster than they run in my SSD, without mentioning how crazy fast they boot too. To add the cherry on top, I got more than DOUBLE the FPS I used to get on Windows in CPU-bound games, that's absolutely crazy. I haven't tested GPU-bound games yet.
on my media server, i boot tiny10 off of a 1tb mechanical hdd. it boots pretty fast, actually. sub 1 minute. i tried using linux, but the gpu i have for it isn't properly compatible. it kept crashing. so i installed the lightest windows possible
@@MkwRa which card do you have? You can boot with any card, AMD cards are preferred for Linux because of open-source drivers and most flavors of Linux can install them on the go, however, due to the proprietary nature of nvidia, you have to manually install drivers for your system, but you indeed can directly boot without drivers and then download and install them like I did.
@@ShieyV2komputroniks Arch is such a *phenom*enal system. I got more than DOUBLE the fps I get on windows in CPU-bound games, yeah, believe if you want, but it's true, I just wish the stuff I used daily was compatible with Wine so I could fully switch, it's just crazy how effective this thing is at freeing resources from your system and make games run crazy fast even on an old system with a super slow HDD. I imagine how much FPS I would be getting with a 7800X3D and how crazy fast this thing would boot and games would run in an nvme. My 10900f is showing its age and was never really a good gaming CPU, but it's sure an awesome little thing to pull 30 series GPUs to their limit while doing video editing/rendering and machine learning.
The photoshoot? what I use and how I do it? In videos in the past I have just shown broll of it, I mean I can make a segment in a video as a question of the day if you like?
Man I enjoy these videos very much, very cool and different to what's available usually other youtubers just weekly review the same thing with small changes xD
On the Cursed Case, at about 7:50 you can see the motherboard standoffs are molded in the back of the case. My money is on one of those that isn't used on the Optiplex mobo touching the back. I've fixed similar in the past, usually with a hammer and a layer of electrical tape to be sure. Also curious, why not drop another few bucks to throw a cheap 256gb SSD in there as well? It'd massively improve performance in Windows and be a much better gaming experience.
Maybe he doesnt have access to tiny SSDs like us in the usa, cause we can go on ebay and just get a beater 64GB SSD, so i dont know the situation for them?
i dont necesarrly call the offcuts. Lets say I bought a motherboard combo, I would divide the total with the quantity of parts as they still weren't free.
Tech yes city hitting us with that banger content like it’s 2019 again $100 flip up, reflection and now this? Now I’m waiting on tech yes’s favourite gaming pcs of the year. (The top 5 pc’s of 2019, the story of tech yes city is the best video that Brian has ever made)
My friend says im the greek Bryan !! :P cheers mate , love the content as always ( PLS PLS PLS try using the black duck tape to wrap around those ketchupmustard cables!! it will look crazy better)
I used to make my gaming PCs from a store boughten H/P. $800 for the pc. $80 for the 650 watt power supply. $500 for a GeForce graphics card. Pull it all apart and upgrade it. Played everything for 3 years on it. $1,380 compared to $2,000 pc with the same parts.
no 25 years old case has usb 3 cables, this one clearly has a blue cable with a bigvusb 3 connector that goes in your motherboard, the problem has usb 3 wiring or the ports in the front being shorted, physical damage the ac97 problem was real, but it is a thing of the past
Download the latest BIOS, modify it, and flash it. Then your motherboard will be able to support Xeons, such as the 1270 v5. It's almost like the 6700 but costs $33-35.
You can get cheap vinyls meant for cars Brian nice for hiding sh!t looking but perfectly working PSU's! Had a nice chequered flag effect on a sim race setup
that gt1030 alone sells for 130 cad (100usd) new here in Canada. it's a bit of niche product because it is the most "powerful" passive gpu available (excluding palit 3050 kalmx)
should of tested the cables with multimeter on the front usb audi conection same as all front panel conectors and if a motherboard has one point of contact to the steel tray that will also cause it not to start
@@KrolJulian845 Yeah I am surprised that a hdd works in 2024, I had a horrible experience last time I tried it as a system drive. Maybe a basically empty 2tb short strokes enough to be useable
@@krz8888888 last time I used an HDD was with Windows 10, an i7-8700 and a 2TB HDD in 2018. it was alright, once you gave it a few minutes after booting, it did okay at single tasking/gaming. Swapping in an SSD made it feel at least 10 years newer though, as the time for booting, opening programs and anything else was multipe times faster. even on way weaker CPUs it makes a huge difference.
Here in the USA you would normally just buy a used or new tiny SSD, I think windows 11 installed is only 16GB of space, so I would say 32gb at minimum, then everything else goes onto a 3.5 hard disk drive, this is what i do on all my systems, if u got more money that up the size of the ssd and hard drive, and if u want to have a backup OS on the rig then I buy an additional SSD and install a Linux Distro that works with that particular build.
Awesome channel Brian. I just don't understand gt1030 as gaming gpu lol Wouldn't you pair at least 1060 or 1070 with i7-3770 and get easier deal/better profit
most people who buy these rigs have a few Gpu"s laying around. I would toss the 1030 in my trouble shooting bin. Replace with a 1060-2060 if needed the performance
@@krz8888888 I have a firm belief that the amount of people who can even change the ram in their pc coincides with the amount of people who can perform an oil change in their own car.
🙂 sure but if its a gaming pc with an older platform the i7 has to stay, alot of normies start out with a little beater video card and then down the line they can upgrade it themselves, changing the video card most normies can do that, but upgrading the cpu I wouldnt advise that.
before u go to japan for the few months that u got to sort personal stuff up can u do a mail time vid and then include a pc build using them hopefully to it soon.
Not amazing deals but recently managed to get an i5 9400 8GB and an asus prime h130m of ram pc for 70€, the surprise was (other than a free silent keyboard and a knockoff g203) a 500GB WD Blue SSD, PSu kinda crap though. Everything was brand new and unused. While looking for a cheap gpu, I've found a whole system with an i3 4170t 8gb ram and 256gb ssd on a mATX case with a PSU chamber (similar to the corsair air 240 but without front mesh and transparent side panel) , the surprise was a GTX 1650 for 75€ and a decent PSU. So transplanting the i5 on this case, adding a stick of 8gb for dual channel ram and gifting it to my brother, and planning to get a cheap xeon e3 1270v3 and add my 750ti for a backup system.
1080ti? or 980ti? pretty sure that's a 980ti, anyways good video. Hope the selling goes well, i haven't sold much here in Adelaide lately. Ive been selling individual parts. I'm hoping tax time it picks up.
i use ebay a lot so i was able to build mine for cheap it has dark flash micro atx case b450m-a pro max motherboard ryzen 5 3200x cpu corsair vengeance lpx 32gb ram AMD wraith stealth cooler corsair rm750x 80 plus gold fully modular psu Asus GeForce RTX 2060 6 GB I paid around $1400 all up and that's as cheap as I could possibly find by shopping around and getting parts from ebay to
The budget sector has always been huge. Most people aren't buying a 4090 equivalent. Looking at the steam charts, the x60 are the most popular cars, mixed with a couple x50 Ti and x70 entries. As someone looking for an upgrade myself, while being on a budget, I sadly have some specific requirements that aren't the typical gaming setup. My games tend to be rather CPU heavy, and many aren't well multithreaded (so I don't need 16 cores, but the cores have to be fast), and I have lots of peripherals and multiple drives. (so lots of USB and SATA ports are a must) The first system (i7-3770, GT 1030) for example is weaker than what I'm already on, the second one (i7-2700, GT 1030) is an incremental sidegrade at the wrong corner, the third and fourth (i7-3770, GTX 1650 and i7-4770, GTX 1060) are pretty close to what I already have, the fifth (i7-6700, GTX 1080 TI) is the opposite of what I need from an upgrade (strong where I don't need it and weak where I need more performance).
Rx470 bottom of the barrel pepehands When i was building my 13900KS pc, i actually used my old R9 290 while i had both pcs (4790k/2070S was the main at the time) on the desk in a dual pc mess while overclocking the 13900KS ... and anyways.. while it might have been carried by the cpu, the r9290 could actually 60fps quite a few modern titles! Even Rust at 1440p low~ could be 60fps!
So I have a massive load of spare pc parts. Some old some new. What do you think this would flip for in today’s market? I7-2600k ASUS P8H61 R2.0 (LGA-1155) 16gb DDR3 1600mhz EVGA GTX 980 ti HYBRID (immaculate condition) GameMax 4 ARGB case Aerocool Strike-X 1100w PSU Gold Rated Fully Modular Thanks in advance
Hi Bryan, Would you be able to make a comparison between Aliexpress Radeon 5700xt, Radeon 6600M, and Intel ARC A750 8gb. In the UK, a brand new a750 cost under £200 and both Radeons from aliexpress are around £160 with taxes. I think that prices in other regions may be similar and a lot of your viewers may be very interested to see which of this three card will be victorious
I had a VERY similar thing happen to me today, It would only work with a ram stick in slot 1 so I just knew board or cpu right away I've dealt with this numerous times but it took like an hour to diagnose... there was a TINY crumb in the CPU socket and blowing it out and reseating the cpu/cooler fixed the issue *facepalm*
I built a 4th gen on a Dell board and had issues once I put an OS on it and tried to shut it down. it shut down but the power switch wouldn't turn it back on again. Have to cycle power and then it boots right up. I didn't realize you could disable the error messages with jumpers (I looked in BIOS for like half an hour). I might give it a try because that could be what is affecting power on.
I wish we could still build and sell 2nd gen stuff... Been doing the same hustle on a smaller scale for years and 4th gen is as old as anyone will even think about touching.
I built an X99 platform with 18C/36T about three years ago, complete with lightly used RTX2080Ti ($220), a lightly used Lian Li ATX case (Lancool II Mesh Performance, $38), 48GB DDR4...all together (incl PSU, etc.) it came to $640. Terrific deal and an excellent office PC that can also game at 1440P.
Fast forward three years...a new AM4 platform (5800X + B550F; for $250) and a new RX7900GRE ($500)...a $700 upgrade! I will sell off the X99/XEON for $100-$120 and a 2080Super ($150)...meaning the upgrade came in under $450. Not bad!
Your new computer will last you a while to. And you can upgrade the parts with that case. I want a case like yours. I looked at that case and it has so much room.
Why such a downgrade in cores? Sure the 5800x is way faster for gaming but Im surprised you didnt go for 5950x or 7950x
Can't go wrong with your specs honestly. Might need more cores if you did productivity apps like music related DAW software or such. But for 99% games this will rock.
Even a GT 730 is worth. Either used to troubleshoot rigs, serve as display for older PCs to add just a little more power to watch videos and handle better UI's in other OS's that use something like KDE Plasma, or even as display for a server/workstation that is focused on CPU applications and tasks, I've seen so many super powerful CPU-specific workstations and servers using these little fellas as display output. Really almost nothing is useless when it comes to this stuff as they will almost be used for something, especially for average use or throwback builds.
i use a gt 640 on my media center to output 4k30fps to my big tv. it's honestly not bad!! it plays 4k movies smoothly
@@MkwRa4k30fps instead the best idea but 1440p 30fps would be better but I’m not hating just giving recommendation but if you like it you like it
@@MkwRa I wish I had the resources and know-how to mess around making my own storage/media server at home using my old PC parts and my old GTX 760. It would be ideal. Gotta change that little blower fan though, it makes an annoying sound.
@@Jay-sf6dz it's not better. my TV's native resolution is 4K.
@@POLARTTYRTM gtx760 is kinda overkill just for a media server, but have fun!! :)
I got my hands on a rx 580 8gb for 15$ that the owner said it was broken but it worked flawlessly for me when I swapped the bios, best 15$ spent.
its because the RX 580 gives you a black screen if you use it on many older motherboards or monitors or tv's, most normies if they get a black screen simply Assume that the card is bad, they dont bother to check if it could be due to incompatibility
For example I have a Red Devil 580, it wont work with my Asus P55 nor my Asus Z97, it wont post, however if I plug it into my Z490 board or Alder Lake Board it works just fine
I've just bought an r9 390 8gb(similar performance to an rx570-580)similarly, the seller said that it crashes and stutters under high load, but I tested it, and it had no problems at all. The guy probably didn't have a big enough psu.
@@bot2k6 was it a STRIX? The 390 is really weird. Crashed when running on a HX1000 from corsair thay worked with a Fury X, 3070 etc. But then a CX550 it worked fine...
@@MrSamadolfo oh god I remember that nightmare back when the 580's were popular, so common!!!
1:55 It's not ugly, it's aesthetically challenged.
Ugly.
Relatable
@@JoseLopez-kt6vzdam couldn't be me
What, you don't like ketchup and mustard? 😅
@@iitzfizz I don't care if it looks like the dam french flag aslong as it's reliable
As a casual PC flipper, I am just blow away with the prices you get parts at, I normally spend around $250 usd to get a i5 3570 with a rx580 build and I manage to sell it for $350 but when you showed that i7 4770 1060 build and you showed the price to make it and to sell it, that build would sale for $380 in California, and you made it for $109 usd, I am just amazed, it made me rethink everything I know about flipping. I love your content, and you sir are the PC flip king.
The parts are just cheaper there is the only explanation. If you watch the new prices on his lists, there's ZERO outlets selling the items for those prices in the US. They run about the AUS price, so just ignore the exchange here and it makes a little more sense.
Absolutely love the content lately! ❤ This is what we want from our Yes-man! 💪
Just started watching, and I am like daaaamn!! I feel like take it and run, all this Tech Yes City Uber content in a week? Thanks Bryan much appreciated.
That's the reason I keep my old builds.
Swap them/part them out and assemble new systems for my family or for relatives.
Every room in my house has at least 1 pc except the bathroom...
My own room has 4
Oldest system is a i7 920 , my youngest a 7700x
😏 same here, my oldest is a Q9550 EVGA 750ti, second oldest is i7 870 Asus P55, youngest 12700K, oddly I dont have any amd in the house yet 🤔😊
Those cases look great for the price, it really spices up the builds
This was one of my fav videos of all. I am a similar mindset here in the USA, i usually save the cast off parts and free stuff till i have enough to build multiple pc's then let the mix and matching start. I think going to $150 start would make for a smoother start to a flip up season for sure, As always soo appreciate your videos as you introduce brands you trust that i dont normally see here in the USA and knowledge is power, thank you for sharing Keep up the great work
yup its what i do, i have my own home so im able to save used parts and store them in the attic or basement.
Even with your trip to japan I say another 4000 series set of videos would be very cool. Been loving your content for I think 6 years now. Learned a lot over the years from you including what duster blower thing to use. Keep up the tech yes lovin!
Brian, thanks for all the amazing content over the years. Hope you and your family are well. Keep up the great work bro.
Loved this one! Would be cool to see more of your weekly building strategies/processes/pairings even like a vlog style
very nice as always Bryan i like the older computer builds
I remember during the flip up series thinking that deepcool case was decent just lacking rgb bling. Glad to see it got utilized appropriately.
07:20 : I can definitely understand your frustration about the “haunted-case” ,since I’ve been at the same situation in the past :
It was around 2005-2006 I believe , my PC would not power-on and I ended up replacing *EVERYTHING* inside(*fortunately I always keep a lot of spare parts as a reserve for such situations) but still….🤬 *the PC wouldn’t power-on* !!!
*I was so frustrated that I ended up asking help from a professional technician who I paid to come in my house and give a look to my PC* .
He told me that I was screwing the motherboard screws too tight in the PC-case and this was resulting to cause some sort of short-circuit with the case !!!
I never thought that I could encounter such an issue ,if I hadn’t called the technician I would have never figured that out …. Unbelievable !!!
I wish I could master your marketplace bargain hunting skill. In my area, everyone is overpricing and won't budge on their generations old components. Guess you either need to get them right when listed or after a few months when someone wants rid of the items.
Found a 3090 for 400$ once, only 2h old listing at 2am. Sadly. It was from New York and im from Brazil so taxes+ import fees made so i couldn’t buy it. Still salty over that.
That one black ITX case with the rectangular patterns on its front looks so cool. Feels like 2000's hacker movie server room.
Perfect, Have an old pc from this era been thinking of upgrading. Interesting all the mixing and matching going on.
You are an absolute delight! I enjoy all of your videos you are informative, helpful, insightful and a joy to watch...keeping electronics out of our landfills is important. In my research for building a PC I have realized. I don't want a New laptop or computer...but now, Know, that using a computer that already is in existence (and just needs some, 'care,') is also one of my options.
I've had that weird case behavior before; it's so odd. It was a bit nicer of a case as well. I was under the assumption maybe somehow the standoffs were causing a short? but I think you're probably correct with it being something in the front panel I/O shorting it.
Several of the cases shown here are the exact same cases currently occupying a large space in the back of my shed. I knew I kept them for a reason ;)
Wanna sell em? :P
TYC might be the only channel on YT that can get away with saying that there is a place (small place) in today's market for spinning hard drives. If the i7-2600 can find a home, then so can a hard drive.
Everything has a price.
SSDs nowadays are so cheap HDDs are no longer worth it as boot drives. While you can still get a higher capacity HDD cheaper than a SSD with the same capacity, I think going quality over quantity is the right play here. Of course, some modern games are far too heavy on storage for their own good, but even 512GB is enough if you don't keep too many games installed at once.
Sure, if you are at the bottom of the barrel and can't get *anything* better, a HDD will do even if it will also test your patience. Hopefully you wouldn't be installing anything other than Linux distros that perform the best on low-end hardware, like antiX. I use antiX pretty much everywhere, and it has been excellent. Snappy, doesn't require much performance to run, overall very lightweight
@@elu9780 plus SSD don't have movable parts, which is one less very critical point of failure compared to HDDs on which a very very small scratch in the disk will just corrupt all your data, and you can say bye to it all.
@@POLARTTYRTMI'm not so sure about that, i mean sure in theory is correct, but in the practice is a metter of "luck". Manufacturers of HDD usually give a 5 year life span average for their drives, i mean generally thats what an HDD usually live. But you can bet $1000 that its not always the case, usually they last for few more years than what manufacturers say. I currently still have an HDD from my previous pc, i buy the dam thing in 2016 so its 8 years and is till in good condition. Obiously im using an SSD for the SO, thats unquestionable. And of course SSD are so cheap nowdays there is no real reason not to go for them. And yet, for the right price i would still pick up an HDD as secondary drive, never over an SSD but if its "free like cheap" or something, sure i pick it up as storage for installers and other not crucial data.
Anyway what i tryed to say as conclusion, is that the sole fact of the possible failure of a HDD, is not enough to throw it to the trash can just yet. HDD is still decent for a pc intended for web exploring, youtube, videoplayback of not so large raw files, old games, etc. As long as this hipotetic pc has a decent cpu+ram combo, the only real issue of running only one HDD is how long does it take to start up the system, and some software.
I buy spining drives because it is cheaper than Bluray per gigabyte. I wouldn't use them as main drives for daily drivers. If you are building a torrent machine or security cam, then it have its use. For gaming, its a no go. 20 bucks for 256 SSD. Criminal to sell a machine without SSD.
@0:03 the middle case is a mattrex 30 which i love. my first custom build is using this case.
awesome systems i wish i lived closer i would buy several for sure Great work!
Man a video full of budget bangers, what could be better???
Tech yes love! Great videos as usual. Would be amazing if you could make a small guide on how to take nice shots like those. I can't figure out how you take fotos of a turned on pc while hiding the cables 😅
Wow got to love the comment being read! Very cool :)
I always enjoyed listening to your videos - chuck full of info (helpful) - I'd like to see you hit millions of subs -
Watching this while repasting my 137€ (incl. shipping) ROG Strix RX5700XT I got from ebay today, had 90°C GPU temp, dropped to 60-63°C, there was dry thermal paste everywhere, not just on the gpu now there is fresh thermal paste everywhere because as always I used way to much.
thats a nice card, its comparble to my Saphire Nitro 😒👍 but mines is NEW 😉
I enjoy recycling old hardware myself, I currently run a GTX 1070 OC in my $300 used Brickstation, the card has broken fans but still runs great and bought it separately for about $100. My Thinpad laptop was free and has a 6th gen Intel, it can play an older game or two good enough without a graphics card. If I wanted to use my mini PCs the i5-6500T inside could run a few games too without graphics.
That "upper mediocre case" - Azza spectre case is what I have for my main PC 😂
Love your vids.Do you have any videos on tips on photographing your pcs? Yours always looks spot on
Where I live in the States used PC Cases are stupid expensive. When I find a deal I snap them up.
my first ever PC had that short issue. drove me nuts.
I fixed it by cutting up a corn flakes pack and making a card board back plate for the mobo. This worked ....
11:32 lol. i remember when it was 60fps, everyone was like you cant see more than 60fps, you dont need a higher refresh rate monitor
How I watch Tech YES City make the cheapest gaming PCs in the world.
It's easy, I click the notification!
Bro, I love your videos!
We need these potato builds man. Food for the soul
I had a bunch of old parts and built up a amd a4-3400 2 core with 16gb ddr3 16000mhz on a a55m-Ds2 MOB with a gtx 760 2gb ,550w psu and a 1tb hdd out of a old laptop, 😂😂😂 you've inspired me , on offer up it goes
Ugh that cpu is terrible
@@manueldelbusto725I should hope so it's very old!! But hey back innthe day new , it ran every game no problem
Love your content man. Great episode.
I bet that "ugly" case has a great personality
I Build custom PCs but also do repeats, you would be surprised how many people when they get a new PC from me just chuck out the old one, they ask me if I can wipe the HDD/SSD drive before they take it to the recycle Centre. So, me being me I tell them about my ''free recycling scheme'' and how they can get a 35-pound money off code for high street stores if they utilize my scheme. Basically, I take the PC and use the parts for repeats or build a mid to low end PC and sell it on for a profit. I then buy a high street card from love to shop with the value of £35 to be spent at one of 1500 Uk high street stores. Everyone's a winner.
low profile gpus *always* have a niche use 👍👍👍 there is always demand for people who pick up SFF dells or whatever for a media PC
I like starting from the motherboard and GPU combo. I like matching them brand-wise so that if there's any RGB the customer only needs one RGB program to make it all work. Though in all honesty every manufacturer's RGB software is crap with the exception of Corsair's iCue (in my opinion).
Looking forward to the Season 4 Flip up challenge!
Since I don't have any interest in unicorn vomit, I would even prefer not having to install any RGB software at all. And of no RGB makes the board cheaper, even better.
one of your best ,more pls these are way more interesting
Would love to see a revisit of e5 v3 xeons in 2024 (2696 v3, 2697 v3) with a huananzhi qd4 in a super budget build. Turbo unlocking is much easier these days, and I also have a bios that can be used with it that gets rid of the annoying beep and implements a permanent turbo boost unlock (so windows cant get rid of it)
Might be the case stand or connector pins for the usb and motherboard
the usb 3 ports must be shorted or unproperly wired, yes
A seriously underrated Tech Channel!! Thanks for all the great content! These mix and match builds remind me of of my younger years, when i was fortunate enough to have a friend of the family that worked with CAD (A small company that designed and tested electric motors that I eventually worked for when I was in college). He would always give me his old pcs knowing that i would learn from and make use of them (starting on dos and working up to Windows 95 before building my first "new" pc in the XP era). I had one of these that came with a Rage 128 video card and i upgraded the ram to the max and hooked up a bunch of drives to it... lol used it for emulation and StarCraft way beyond its life expectancy... cases had like zero airflow back then... just a metal box with an exhaust fan. so, I remember sliding back the top part of the case to leave a slit for air to pass through. Good times! thanks for the memories!
12:32 Could not unsee the upside down mounted cpu cooler fan in the i7 2600, it sucks instead of blows, unless I am mistaken.
correct, it sucks and pushes the hot air down onto the motherboard, then it spread over the board and then gets suckes out the back or up the top
Your content is just a joy to see! 😁
I would love to be flipping PCs it just sounds so much fun
Keep up the good work!
The most underrated tech Chanel out here I started flipping pcs in thr summer 2023 my friend that I met in high school told me about this channel and he was already watching and flipping allot of pcs when he was only 14 now we are both 17 and flipping pcs 💪 You are giving me so many tips and tricks to flipping pcs. Keep up the amazing videos and giving us the tech yes luvin 😂
8:19 give me that case :D mostly these cases have standoffs at weird places that make them impossible to use with certain boards as these short out
Great video I really enjoy your content.
These much older machines running on HDD would be ideal to be used with Linux. I've tested Garuda Linux on a super old and slow HDD and games were launching and loading much faster than they run in my SSD, without mentioning how crazy fast they boot too. To add the cherry on top, I got more than DOUBLE the FPS I used to get on Windows in CPU-bound games, that's absolutely crazy. I haven't tested GPU-bound games yet.
on my media server, i boot tiny10 off of a 1tb mechanical hdd. it boots pretty fast, actually. sub 1 minute. i tried using linux, but the gpu i have for it isn't properly compatible. it kept crashing. so i installed the lightest windows possible
Agree , managed to run arch on a ide hdd in a phenom pc
@@MkwRa which card do you have? You can boot with any card, AMD cards are preferred for Linux because of open-source drivers and most flavors of Linux can install them on the go, however, due to the proprietary nature of nvidia, you have to manually install drivers for your system, but you indeed can directly boot without drivers and then download and install them like I did.
@@ShieyV2komputroniks Arch is such a *phenom*enal system. I got more than DOUBLE the fps I get on windows in CPU-bound games, yeah, believe if you want, but it's true, I just wish the stuff I used daily was compatible with Wine so I could fully switch, it's just crazy how effective this thing is at freeing resources from your system and make games run crazy fast even on an old system with a super slow HDD. I imagine how much FPS I would be getting with a 7800X3D and how crazy fast this thing would boot and games would run in an nvme.
My 10900f is showing its age and was never really a good gaming CPU, but it's sure an awesome little thing to pull 30 series GPUs to their limit while doing video editing/rendering and machine learning.
@@POLARTTYRTM nvidia gt 640. i tried installing drivers, but it would run sluggish and crash everytime
Photography skills, many scores in life requires them
New to the channel. Great work. Got a video showing your 'glow up' process?
The photoshoot? what I use and how I do it? In videos in the past I have just shown broll of it, I mean I can make a segment in a video as a question of the day if you like?
Man I enjoy these videos very much, very cool and different to what's available usually other youtubers just weekly review the same thing with small changes xD
On the Cursed Case, at about 7:50 you can see the motherboard standoffs are molded in the back of the case. My money is on one of those that isn't used on the Optiplex mobo touching the back. I've fixed similar in the past, usually with a hammer and a layer of electrical tape to be sure.
Also curious, why not drop another few bucks to throw a cheap 256gb SSD in there as well? It'd massively improve performance in Windows and be a much better gaming experience.
Maybe he doesnt have access to tiny SSDs like us in the usa, cause we can go on ebay and just get a beater 64GB SSD, so i dont know the situation for them?
i dont necesarrly call the offcuts. Lets say I bought a motherboard combo, I would divide the total with the quantity of parts as they still weren't free.
Tech yes city hitting us with that banger content like it’s 2019 again
$100 flip up, reflection and now this?
Now I’m waiting on tech yes’s favourite gaming pcs of the year.
(The top 5 pc’s of 2019, the story of tech yes city is the best video that Brian has ever made)
My friend says im the greek Bryan !! :P cheers mate , love the content as always ( PLS PLS PLS try using the black duck tape to wrap around those ketchupmustard cables!! it will look crazy better)
I used to make my gaming PCs from a store boughten H/P. $800 for the pc. $80 for the 650 watt power supply. $500 for a GeForce graphics card. Pull it all apart and upgrade it. Played everything for 3 years on it. $1,380 compared to $2,000 pc with the same parts.
we out here
Yoooo
Now here we are
Man, this video brings back memories...
love this video.
Yes-Man on fire again!
It was probably the audio plug.
Ac97 and hdaudio plugs are the same but the pins are not. If yes, it means the case is probably ~25yrs old
no 25 years old case has usb 3 cables, this one clearly has a blue cable with a bigvusb 3 connector that goes in your motherboard, the problem has usb 3 wiring or the ports in the front being shorted, physical damage
the ac97 problem was real, but it is a thing of the past
@@arch1107 Didn't notice the usb3. Just noticed the old looking dell case.
Love this series 😍
Download the latest BIOS, modify it, and flash it. Then your motherboard will be able to support Xeons, such as the 1270 v5. It's almost like the 6700 but costs $33-35.
You can get cheap vinyls meant for cars Brian nice for hiding sh!t looking but perfectly working PSU's! Had a nice chequered flag effect on a sim race setup
that gt1030 alone sells for 130 cad (100usd) new here in Canada. it's a bit of niche product because it is the most "powerful" passive gpu available (excluding palit 3050 kalmx)
should of tested the cables with multimeter on the front usb audi conection same as all front panel conectors and if a motherboard has one point of contact to the steel tray that will also cause it not to start
WE need more
Wonder if you could find a cheap supply of SSHD drives, those might work good at the lower end
120gb ssd with 2 year warranty cost 8 euro lmao
@@KrolJulian845 Yeah I am surprised that a hdd works in 2024, I had a horrible experience last time I tried it as a system drive. Maybe a basically empty 2tb short strokes enough to be useable
@@krz8888888 last time I used an HDD was with Windows 10, an i7-8700 and a 2TB HDD in 2018. it was alright, once you gave it a few minutes after booting, it did okay at single tasking/gaming. Swapping in an SSD made it feel at least 10 years newer though, as the time for booting, opening programs and anything else was multipe times faster. even on way weaker CPUs it makes a huge difference.
Here in the USA you would normally just buy a used or new tiny SSD, I think windows 11 installed is only 16GB of space, so I would say 32gb at minimum, then everything else goes onto a 3.5 hard disk drive, this is what i do on all my systems, if u got more money that up the size of the ssd and hard drive, and if u want to have a backup OS on the rig then I buy an additional SSD and install a Linux Distro that works with that particular build.
Hey hey hey, I take offence! The Corsair Back/red case is not bad. Loool. Nice video man.
Wow a motherboard causing a no post, never seen that one before
Awesome channel Brian.
I just don't understand gt1030 as gaming gpu lol
Wouldn't you pair at least 1060 or 1070 with i7-3770 and get easier deal/better profit
At these prices those are more general use PCs with some gaming capability
most people who buy these rigs have a few Gpu"s laying around. I would toss the 1030 in my trouble shooting bin. Replace with a 1060-2060 if needed the performance
@@Willbme4EVA Those people probably don't buy Bryan's pc and build their own
@@krz8888888 I have a firm belief that the amount of people who can even change the ram in their pc coincides with the amount of people who can perform an oil change in their own car.
🙂 sure but if its a gaming pc with an older platform the i7 has to stay, alot of normies start out with a little beater video card and then down the line they can upgrade it themselves, changing the video card most normies can do that, but upgrading the cpu I wouldnt advise that.
Nicely done
Hope your personal issues you mentioned work out. Hang in there!
before u go to japan for the few months that u got to sort personal stuff up can u do a mail time vid and then include a pc build using them hopefully to it soon.
Not amazing deals but recently managed to get an i5 9400 8GB and an asus prime h130m of ram pc for 70€, the surprise was (other than a free silent keyboard and a knockoff g203) a 500GB WD Blue SSD, PSu kinda crap though. Everything was brand new and unused.
While looking for a cheap gpu, I've found a whole system with an i3 4170t 8gb ram and 256gb ssd on a mATX case with a PSU chamber (similar to the corsair air 240 but without front mesh and transparent side panel) , the surprise was a GTX 1650 for 75€ and a decent PSU. So transplanting the i5 on this case, adding a stick of 8gb for dual channel ram and gifting it to my brother, and planning to get a cheap xeon e3 1270v3 and add my 750ti for a backup system.
1080ti? or 980ti? pretty sure that's a 980ti, anyways good video. Hope the selling goes well, i haven't sold much here in Adelaide lately. Ive been selling individual parts. I'm hoping tax time it picks up.
i use ebay a lot so i was able to build mine for cheap it has
dark flash micro atx case
b450m-a pro max motherboard
ryzen 5 3200x cpu
corsair vengeance lpx 32gb ram
AMD wraith stealth cooler
corsair rm750x 80 plus gold fully modular psu
Asus GeForce RTX 2060 6 GB
I paid around $1400 all up and that's as cheap as I could possibly find by shopping around and getting parts from ebay to
Hey Bryan! How about some TYC merchandise. Maybe some T-shirts with famous “ let’s get crackle lacken” what you say.
The budget sector has always been huge. Most people aren't buying a 4090 equivalent. Looking at the steam charts, the x60 are the most popular cars, mixed with a couple x50 Ti and x70 entries.
As someone looking for an upgrade myself, while being on a budget, I sadly have some specific requirements that aren't the typical gaming setup. My games tend to be rather CPU heavy, and many aren't well multithreaded (so I don't need 16 cores, but the cores have to be fast), and I have lots of peripherals and multiple drives. (so lots of USB and SATA ports are a must)
The first system (i7-3770, GT 1030) for example is weaker than what I'm already on,
the second one (i7-2700, GT 1030) is an incremental sidegrade at the wrong corner,
the third and fourth (i7-3770, GTX 1650 and i7-4770, GTX 1060) are pretty close to what I already have,
the fifth (i7-6700, GTX 1080 TI) is the opposite of what I need from an upgrade (strong where I don't need it and weak where I need more performance).
Rx470 bottom of the barrel pepehands
When i was building my 13900KS pc, i actually used my old R9 290 while i had both pcs (4790k/2070S was the main at the time) on the desk in a dual pc mess while overclocking the 13900KS ... and anyways.. while it might have been carried by the cpu, the r9290 could actually 60fps quite a few modern titles! Even Rust at 1440p low~ could be 60fps!
My wife has that exact dell vostro case from 2011 lmao
So I have a massive load of spare pc parts. Some old some new. What do you think this would flip for in today’s market?
I7-2600k
ASUS P8H61 R2.0 (LGA-1155)
16gb DDR3 1600mhz
EVGA GTX 980 ti HYBRID (immaculate condition)
GameMax 4 ARGB case
Aerocool Strike-X 1100w PSU Gold Rated Fully Modular
Thanks in advance
11:12 ..... In Holland you can still get 240Gb SSD's for less than 20 bucks
I7 6700 and a 1080ti for only 365 bucks is an absolute steal brian.
Hi Bryan, Would you be able to make a comparison between Aliexpress Radeon 5700xt, Radeon 6600M, and Intel ARC A750 8gb.
In the UK, a brand new a750 cost under £200 and both Radeons from aliexpress are around £160 with taxes. I think that prices in other regions may be similar and a lot of your viewers may be very interested to see which of this three card will be victorious
You should get a 7900xtx build instead of a 4090 one in the next season
Great stuff, this is why we Yes!
I had a VERY similar thing happen to me today, It would only work with a ram stick in slot 1 so I just knew board or cpu right away I've dealt with this numerous times but it took like an hour to diagnose... there was a TINY crumb in the CPU socket and blowing it out and reseating the cpu/cooler fixed the issue *facepalm*
I built a 4th gen on a Dell board and had issues once I put an OS on it and tried to shut it down. it shut down but the power switch wouldn't turn it back on again. Have to cycle power and then it boots right up. I didn't realize you could disable the error messages with jumpers (I looked in BIOS for like half an hour). I might give it a try because that could be what is affecting power on.
awesome, he's got a Transformers The Movie poster framed on the wall.
I wish we could still build and sell 2nd gen stuff... Been doing the same hustle on a smaller scale for years and 4th gen is as old as anyone will even think about touching.
can you make tour own make shift test pc while picking up parts and test them onsite to avoid any drama?
I literally can't give away in the UK some of the builds you seem to push.. Flipping hard here in the UK at the moment....
same in america, right after covid is when my sales were the best