@@YshuaTzin I mean Linus has said multiple times that they do that, if any build uses something that's been in another vid it's the same one even if for the video they're all from [blank]
The people that bought that PC are laughing now :-) They paid a reasonable price for a decent performance. Then there is one of my friends who sold his RTX 2080 before the RTX 3000 series came out and now is using my GTX 680 because he cannot get his hands on a reasonably priced GPU.
Im sure no one wanna break into linus studio or warehouse. Im pretty sure they have some top of the line security to protect all dem pc components... They are not stupid lmao....
You should totally try this build again in the future when you can actually get your hands on the parts you need. Also do a radio shack build. That would be awesome
Covid is a good lesson in reuse instead of trash. We need government ran thrift stores keeping still useful items, like 400 500 series gpus and other furniture/appliances. Too much is wasted.
seriously, what is even the point of this video? like it's just regular overpriced components. no bargains, no weird wacky chinese or walmart branded knockoff parts... just a normal pc except everything was bought at slightly over msrp. this might be the lowest effort linus video i've ever seen
The one responsible for your order at wallmart yelling at the one who did the packing: "I told you to put the fans into the case before shipping!!!" and that guy answering "I did. See they were inside the case."
I think most tech people know that best buy has stuff and is *fine* for parts but not amazing and that normally if you're sold a full system by an associate you're getting ripped off lol
@@torunsmok5890 eh, a few years ago maybe. But the online inventory has been really fleshed out, and it's one of the few retailers that have decided to eat tariff cost instead of pushing it onto the end consumer, so almost everything is sold at its advertised MSRP. Also most Prebuilts sold by Best Buy now are actually normally pretty good, they just tend to suffer from the same corner cutting that big box Prebuilts from any retailer suffer, like low-rated PSUs and slow ram. That said, since the manufacturers set Best Buy's prices, not Best Buy themselves, I wouldn't really call it "getting ripped off," at least not in the sense that Best Buy, specifically, is ripping you off. Some inside information as an employee, computers and computer components are actually zero-margin products, meaning that we sell them to you at the same price that we bought them from the manufacturers for. Any sales we may run on products like that are either for inventory liquidation (clearance), open-box discounts, or a promotion that the manufacturers themselves are running through us (meaning they are paying us back for the difference, and giving us a kickback if we sell enough of the promoted product). Best Buy makes all of its profit from service plans like Geek Squad Protection, AppleCare+, and Total Tech Support and high margin products like appliances, Magnolia Home Theatre/Network Equipment, and Cell Phone Carrier Activations. Basically even though the main thing people buy from us is computers, they actually aren't even our bread and butter. Generally speaking, if you go to a Best Buy and all you buy is a computer or a computer component, Best Buy isn't even turning a profit off of your purchase, and now because of the Tariff Situation, we're actually losing money on purchases that consist of only a computer or a computer component, unless it's, specifically, a samsung SSD. Lol.
No media company is able to do that even with a few years of preparation. It's extremely tough to design any of those components, such that they don't suck, don't cost 50k a piece, and are compatible with existing hardware. This is why don't see anymore _any_ serious competition, besides Nvidia, Intel, AMD, Samsung, Qualcomm, the big bois. You should check out Ben Eater's "How to design a CPU" here on yt, very informative series and shines some light on how the design process looks like
I mean, they probably could design the boards and print them but just like gigabyte, Asus, etc., they would still need to source the actual brains, the GPU and CPU proper from AMD, Nvidia and/or Intel to power their board… or Qualcomm and snapdragon if they feel like making an ARM card. But yeah, to make the die of a CPU and GPU themselves is something that even most governments worldwide wouldn't be able to pull off.
That's so weird seeing my old mobo selling for 70 dollars more than the price I bought it in euro. Other than the vid card my setup spanks this build though.
Where I live (Australia) the 5700XT is $649AUD so it is $500USD. Do keep in mind that in Australia GST (goods and services tax) is always included in the price. You don’t have to pay tax on top of that
Paid less than that for a prebuilt ryzen 9 3900x and RTX 3070 (wasn't my first choice, but a similarly priced i7 10700k build ran way too hot and had to return it) system, so you totally can still build a fantastic PC for under 2k. Literally got it this month.
@@philipcooksey3422 Yeah, I know. I'm just making a joke, friend. My wife is Canadian and I tease her about that all the time. She'll say something is 10 km away and I'll say that's like a football field, right?
Try German Tech Shops like "Saturn" or "MediaMarkt". You will never be able to build a complete PC, there is always at least one part that isn't avaible...
Haha, I loved it when they had stuff like that, loved my ati all inwonder card, to record tv and edit, of the old days, such fun. I think I see stuff there now and then, nothing great tho. You can basically buy online much easier and what you want, hence why no one deals with tech stuff, as most people will buy online, its why tech stores go out of business as of late.
When I was a kid early 90's Walmart here was k mart and just way better. However global inflations were already set in their path of destruction then too. Never thought they'd allow the housing situation to become so marketable and unaffordable though.
@@twiztedclown When the employees don't get cost of living increases for almost 40 years, but inflation makes everything else go up, that's what happens over time.
I think the reason why they gave you the separately bought "Enermax" fans in the case is because that is also an Enermax brand case. Probably shipped out the same warehouse and factory honestly
Costco actually isn't that cheap. They just have a ridiculously good return policy. Lol. I've seen people literally return 2 year old watermelons at my local costco, and *THEY TOOK THEM.*
When implemented properly (per object for example), motion blur is meant more for high fps gaming than low fps gaming because without it our eyes strain a lot. Our brains see monitors and TV's as still flat surfaces with no motion, so our brains don't add depth of field and motion blur so the games have to add it in themselves for us or problems can occur.
Its illegal to use to USPS packaging materials in that way. Those are actually property of the USPS (as they are not purchased from them) and can only be used for shipping, not filler
Its called a throwaway episode my dude lol. Not their fault, things obviously didnt come together as expected so bing bang boom do it as is and send it. Gears keep a turnin
@@danbowes I don't think this was a complaint of the video, there have been many videos like this in the past where things don't go to plan and to be honest those are the best videos
@@TheNaga133 I guess I just assumed thats why. This one seemed pretty bad, im sure they were just like fuck it lets do this quickly and get it marked off the board instead of just letting it sit there forever waiting. I honestly didnt see any issue with editing. It probably caught on fire or looked like shit so they saved face and cut it. Editing is time consuming. If its going to be something that you know is shit then make it shit lol. Easy peasy
You should make a competition of all Walmart pc parts, all wish computer, all Amazon, just all options for around same price to performance and put them against a same priced pre build and see whats youre best bet will be. Buying cheap stuff of cheap sites or instead just getting a pre build for the same price.
Hey Linus, can you do a video on the subtitle service you use? It's great for a wide variety of audiences and I was able to show your videos to other people that aren't English speaking.
You should build a system that's actually staying within a 750 or 1000$ budget from used hardware atm and see what it can do and what it can't... It would be a great visualization of what the market really is like...
Every time I have looked to buy computer parts online, Walmart's prices have been absolutely horrible compared to the other sellers. In some cases even 5 to 10 times as much. I've bought hundreds of computer parts online and have never found even one from Walmart that was a better price than I could get it for somewhere else, so I have never bought parts from them.
@@filthyneutral5801 I'm guessing he's talking about where they used USPS envelopes as packaging material? They give them out for free under the assumption that you are then going to ship something in them
Back in my day, once you ran out of lives, you'd have to start the whole game over again. And you'd lose all your progress if you turned the system off, too! _(shakes cane)_
*OTHER "ALL" BUILD IDEAS* 1) All cosco pc. 2) All sams club pc 3) All Target pc (do target even sell pc parts???) 4) All gold pc. 5) All Military grade pc. *6) ALL RGB PC!*
@@austen2751 I didn’t say it was bad lmao, but looking back, it has been a few years since it’s release, there’s a difference between being old and being bad, thank you for taking time to respond
GIVE US COSTCO GAMING PC
thats like the fastest heart ive ever seen 38 seconds dammmm
fastest commenter in the west
Truer words have never been spoken
@@plakeplays6420 dude holy shit your right
I wish there was a Kirkland gpu, it would be way cheaper than other gpus
When I saw the 'at Walmart', I thought they would built it inside the Walmart for some reason lol
Yeah should have put .com instead. But that doesn’t look as good
Walmart prob wouldn’t let you do that due to corona
Don't worry, you're not alone lol
Me too lmao
Lol same
i love how they had to flex their inventory with that small cut scene
But then it made me wonder why they hadn't matched and used their inventory anyway, before adding a needless expenditure
@@YshuaTzin I mean Linus has said multiple times that they do that, if any build uses something that's been in another vid it's the same one even if for the video they're all from [blank]
@@Nick-xb6hr i had a stroke reading that
@@crazygoat2594 so you suck at reading comprehension, got it.
@@Nick-xb6hr nah I too had a stroke tryna read that
"Walmart" and "Gaming PC" are words I never wanted to hear again after the Overpowered PC fiasco.
Yeah
Never forget the OPnes
The people that bought that PC are laughing now :-) They paid a reasonable price for a decent performance. Then there is one of my friends who sold his RTX 2080 before the RTX 3000 series came out and now is using my GTX 680 because he cannot get his hands on a reasonably priced GPU.
@@quintoblanco8746 yikes lmfao i feel his pain as i can’t get a gpu either
But then again, at least they have GPUs. The Walmart gaming PC brand that is.
Looking at Linus's inventory makes me cry. He has more inventory than a local Microcenter.
@@evilleader1991 now your just talkin stupid
I'll take a wild guess and say that most of it is for the "verified actual gamer program"
@@evilleader1991 watch you fail in like 0.2 seconds.
Hes rich enough to buy a whole police station or something
Im sure no one wanna break into linus studio or warehouse. Im pretty sure they have some top of the line security to protect all dem pc components... They are not stupid lmao....
@@evilleader1991 it's in canada
You should totally try this build again in the future when you can actually get your hands on the parts you need. Also do a radio shack build. That would be awesome
🤣
My local RadioShack is now a smoothie king
Based on an Austin Evan's video, RadioShack will steal your money
Next episode: The All Scalper Components PC
All for the low price of 30,000$
what's your budget? $1500? Best I can do is $5000
just about at 3:00 in this video they literally say this whole pc is all scalper components
thats just like any pc with more than a gt 1030 rn
@Sku77CL1PS you must be a fun guy 😂
Love how LTT now casualy uses xQc's voice lines
xQc is a walking meme so makes sense lol
@@punkcobi8953 🍔burger🍔you want sum?
Xqc's influence
What time?
@@YaBoi-el3zz 6:22
Linus: “What is left now”
Random in back: “Costco”
Linus: “to tell you about our sponsor.”
@Crusty Crustacean lol
Did you just call Dennis random?
@@jehut2k10 I did not know that was Dennis sorry
200th like
🤣🤣🤣
"Building a gaming PC at... our wherehouse because nothing is in stock"
warehouse
The idea is that these things are actually in stock, they just get stuck in shipping hell.
Warehouse*
Technically, everything is in stock... If you're willing to pay the HUGE ASS fucking scalper price for it.
Covid is a good lesson in reuse instead of trash. We need government ran thrift stores keeping still useful items, like 400 500 series gpus and other furniture/appliances. Too much is wasted.
Yes! Costco/Sam's Club
Costco pc, it comes with a complimentary hotdog and fountain drink
@@nopegaming2117 $1.50 for a hotdog and drink is why I go to Costco.
Really the only type of PCs I normally see at Sam’s, are pre-builds with a 1650..
@@tgoyer they are great for the price
Sam's club is walmart. It's just the more fancy version. Literally owned by Walmart.
That’s why there’s a graphic card shortage, they are all in Linus’ inventory
Lolllll
So it’s not a Walmart PC, it’s basically just a “I bought parts from outside sellers” PC?
Works for 90% of Apple's products!
Seriously, surprised with this click bait title. This isn't a walmart PC. This is basically using Amazon.
More of a "walmart 3rd party price PC actually"
@Wonders . Lol... No.
seriously, what is even the point of this video? like it's just regular overpriced components. no bargains, no weird wacky chinese or walmart branded knockoff parts... just a normal pc except everything was bought at slightly over msrp. this might be the lowest effort linus video i've ever seen
The one responsible for your order at wallmart yelling at the one who did the packing: "I told you to put the fans into the case before shipping!!!" and that guy answering "I did. See they were inside the case."
Hopefully no one likes so that it can stay at 69 likes
8:25 no wonder there is video card shortage, linus owns at least 25% of all available XD
Yeah I hate guys like this that hoard literally half of the GPUs available in the world
@@LilKingTigerstar dude it’s his entire company
@@LilKingTigerstar It’s literally a part of his job
@@LilKingTigerstar ...they build PCs
@@LilKingTigerstar he has a company and they build pcs, what do you expect?
Linus after doing all Ebay, Amazon, Monoprice, Newegg, Microcenter, wish, and Wallmart. "After all these years. Finally I have them all."
but he doesnt have the costco one yet
@@sixeyedbird you beat me there
What about Facebook market place?
Best Buy
Exodia
"I think this case is just trash" ~ xQc
good job editors
6:23
xQcL
pvcL
man that part was so smooth I didn't even question xQc being in the video calling the case trash xD
@@onlyVetements dvdL
bro i heard it and i was so confused, since I had some xqc videos open, but none were running
"All E-Bay, all Amazon, All Wish, All Microcenter, what more is there left to do?"
*Sad Best Buy Employee noises*
I think most tech people know that best buy has stuff and is *fine* for parts but not amazing and that normally if you're sold a full system by an associate you're getting ripped off lol
@@torunsmok5890 eh, a few years ago maybe. But the online inventory has been really fleshed out, and it's one of the few retailers that have decided to eat tariff cost instead of pushing it onto the end consumer, so almost everything is sold at its advertised MSRP. Also most Prebuilts sold by Best Buy now are actually normally pretty good, they just tend to suffer from the same corner cutting that big box Prebuilts from any retailer suffer, like low-rated PSUs and slow ram. That said, since the manufacturers set Best Buy's prices, not Best Buy themselves, I wouldn't really call it "getting ripped off," at least not in the sense that Best Buy, specifically, is ripping you off.
Some inside information as an employee, computers and computer components are actually zero-margin products, meaning that we sell them to you at the same price that we bought them from the manufacturers for. Any sales we may run on products like that are either for inventory liquidation (clearance), open-box discounts, or a promotion that the manufacturers themselves are running through us (meaning they are paying us back for the difference, and giving us a kickback if we sell enough of the promoted product). Best Buy makes all of its profit from service plans like Geek Squad Protection, AppleCare+, and Total Tech Support and high margin products like appliances, Magnolia Home Theatre/Network Equipment, and Cell Phone Carrier Activations.
Basically even though the main thing people buy from us is computers, they actually aren't even our bread and butter. Generally speaking, if you go to a Best Buy and all you buy is a computer or a computer component, Best Buy isn't even turning a profit off of your purchase, and now because of the Tariff Situation, we're actually losing money on purchases that consist of only a computer or a computer component, unless it's, specifically, a samsung SSD. Lol.
@@zumbeezy now you're asking for LMG to build a PC out of out-of-stock printers.
*Sadder Fry's Electronics noises*
Sad Newegg owner noises
Do an "all-returns PC" (with only components that you managed to snatch from returns)
You should make your own pc components, CPU, ram, GPU, everything, and see how fast it can run. The ultimate DIY PC
Yea cause they are obviously qualified engineers and hardware designers. I'm sure it's not wayyyy over their paygrade.
Get a custom PCB for gpu
No media company is able to do that even with a few years of preparation. It's extremely tough to design any of those components, such that they don't suck, don't cost 50k a piece, and are compatible with existing hardware. This is why don't see anymore _any_ serious competition, besides Nvidia, Intel, AMD, Samsung, Qualcomm, the big bois.
You should check out Ben Eater's "How to design a CPU" here on yt, very informative series and shines some light on how the design process looks like
I mean, they probably could design the boards and print them but just like gigabyte, Asus, etc., they would still need to source the actual brains, the GPU and CPU proper from AMD, Nvidia and/or Intel to power their board… or Qualcomm and snapdragon if they feel like making an ARM card.
But yeah, to make the die of a CPU and GPU themselves is something that even most governments worldwide wouldn't be able to pull off.
Next up, an entire pc built from parts stolen from dbrand's office at night.
Sounds promising
Next episode: We traveled to Wisconsin to visit one of the last Radio Shacks to build a pc!
We have one in our “mall” in Ashtabula ohio
There is 12 radio shacks in east Tennessee
I have one randomly in the middle of the woods where I live.
Worth it
Low key there’s one here in my town but they don’t sell anything accept lawn mowers and farm equipment
Can we please appreciate that SSD Tier List? There’s literally dozens of models and the community has taken the effort to list LITERALLY all of them.
True, let's help the author of that tier list by giving upvotes and commenting in that SSD tier list.
Does SSD stand for Super Salad Daniel ?
@@jackassery1621 No, it stands for solid state drive
The community's tier lists are underwhelming at best.
Check the storagereview if you want an actual idea of SSD performance.
@@chiragpatil2626 solid state daniel
Watching this years later and seeing the cost of some of these parts is making me so happy that prices actually did come back down again somewhat lol.
The background music is super weird. Like you only hear the bass/low tones 😅
Maybe you’re deaf?
nah, its just a bass-ey song
Fucking octobasse in the background.
You like your Ray Cons don’t you
Didn’t realize the background music
THE DARK THEME INTRO IS VERY MUCH APPRECIATED GENTLEMEN. THANK YOU!!!!!!!
That's so weird seeing my old mobo selling for 70 dollars more than the price I bought it in euro. Other than the vid card my setup spanks this build though.
Send the case to GN Steve so that he can have a field day with the lack of airflow on it.
Hi goboll
LTT inventory shelf is packed with more recent graphics cards than Micro Centres😂😂 8:25
Damn lmao
Where I live (Australia) the 5700XT is $649AUD so it is $500USD. Do keep in mind that in Australia GST (goods and services tax) is always included in the price. You don’t have to pay tax on top of that
god those prices hurt to see.... I remember when 1 year ago 2000 dollars got you a completely top spec pc instead of a last gen high mid end pc.
@@CaptainPalmier LMAO are you kidding me? Where'd you get that idea?
@@turbomeows tbf "PC gaming" has been on it's way out for the past 10? years...
@@CaptainPalmier Yeah, because PCs are only for Games, and there is no point making better hardware lol
Broken Games What are you going on about
Paid less than that for a prebuilt ryzen 9 3900x and RTX 3070 (wasn't my first choice, but a similarly priced i7 10700k build ran way too hot and had to return it) system, so you totally can still build a fantastic PC for under 2k. Literally got it this month.
I like costco samples, like youll like this sample of our sponsor glasswire
6:22 what a way to include xqc 😂 but still.. better than the verge.
Linus: What else is there left?!
COSTCO!
Linus: Our sponsor to-
Ignored
Ah yes, get it from a Walmart near you!
_nearest Walmart: 9124 kilometers from your location_
But that's kilometers. That's practically next door. 😂😂
@@tgoyer that's very roughly 5,500 miles, not exactly next door
Here I am w/ 5 of them w/in 30 minutes of me.
@@philipcooksey3422 Yeah, I know. I'm just making a joke, friend. My wife is Canadian and I tease her about that all the time. She'll say something is 10 km away and I'll say that's like a football field, right?
@@Bob_Smith19 You must live in the Southern US. It's the only region I know where there are more Walmarts per sq mile than Starbucks.
I just love how tech reviews always take shots at each other
Now we just need the all-target.com gaming pc. ie: the ALL Thermaltake pc system xD
Try German Tech Shops like "Saturn" or "MediaMarkt". You will never be able to build a complete PC, there is always at least one part that isn't avaible...
I have never seen Netto selling anything PC-related except cables or stuff
MediaMarkt and Saturn were actually some of the few sellers which did not mark up their prices for GPUs unlike Caseking or other known PC-Shops.
@PayDayGlichter yeah I'm German, but Netto would be impossible. There aren't any PC Parts avaible there
@PayDayGlichter damn. Yes that is indeed weird. I have never seen something like that
Got mediamarkt in sweden B)
"Something we had in stock" - Walks through massive warehouse with like half a dozen 2060's.
Sad part about this is that Walmart Canada doesn't even have a tenth of the inventory to buy any of this stuff.
Walmart Canada is basically just... Walmart Walmart. Lol.
Isn't LTT based in BC?
@@ecyptian yes.
Imagine this: "Building a gaming PC at… McDonald's?"
Gaming on their cash registers.
@@TheNiteNinja19 putting a rtx 3090 ti in the ice cream maker
@@alpitu21 It's always broken, so it wouldn't work
@@thief4512 that's just an excuse for them to mine coins on it instead
Lol
I'm waiting for the All Target 🎯 PC.
Intro: Plays
Me: 5 Taps to the right, done
Thanks for always lining it up like that
Linus in 2040:
"And it runs DOOM 2016 at over 1000fps"
xD I don't see any problem with that
DOOM 2016 is capped at 200 FPS. DOOM Eternal can go up to 1000 FPS though.
I know why there was that random screw hole for the motherboard, most Chinese motherboards are half a inch wider than a standard full ATX
When I was a kid, early 90's, Wal-Mart had dedicated aisles of PC components. Many more than you'll see in them now.
Any amount is better than the 0 components I have ever seen at a Walmart.
"Many more than you'll see in them now." Thats not that hard... :(
Haha, I loved it when they had stuff like that, loved my ati all inwonder card, to record tv and edit, of the old days, such fun. I think I see stuff there now and then, nothing great tho. You can basically buy online much easier and what you want, hence why no one deals with tech stuff, as most people will buy online, its why tech stores go out of business as of late.
When I was a kid early 90's Walmart here was k mart and just way better. However global inflations were already set in their path of destruction then too. Never thought they'd allow the housing situation to become so marketable and unaffordable though.
@@twiztedclown When the employees don't get cost of living increases for almost 40 years, but inflation makes everything else go up, that's what happens over time.
Everyone loves that feeling when your game has such good frametimes and/or frames that it feels like cutting butter.
Ohhh it’s epic
I think the reason why they gave you the separately bought "Enermax" fans in the case is because that is also an Enermax brand case. Probably shipped out the same warehouse and factory honestly
The day that a Linus tech tips video doesn’t have a sponsor will be the day my dad comes back
...because Linus is your dad, and he's come back to ask you for some money.
@@klaxoncow lol
"Walmart is the king when it comes to low prices "
Costco:
*boss music starts playing *
Costco actually isn't that cheap. They just have a ridiculously good return policy. Lol. I've seen people literally return 2 year old watermelons at my local costco, and *THEY TOOK THEM.*
WOW!
The supply shortage has affected EVERYONE!
I'm going with older parts that don't cost as much!
Linus: "What is left now"
COSTCO
this video makes me want to see an inventory tour, the treasure trove it must be
I wanna see this too now.
When implemented properly (per object for example), motion blur is meant more for high fps gaming than low fps gaming because without it our eyes strain a lot.
Our brains see monitors and TV's as still flat surfaces with no motion, so our brains don't add depth of field and motion blur so the games have to add it in themselves for us or problems can occur.
Wow. Recommendations are fast. But not as fast as our sponsor, Freshbooks!
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@@diabolik5362 that was a clean segway, but not as clean as your internet security will be with our sponsor private internet access
@@theofficialcosworthracingt8987 best one so far
but not as good as Surfshark vpn.
@@alpitu21 haha nice smooth VPN but not as Smooth as my Segway for our sponsor glasswire
8:26 Conclusive proof that Linus is a scalper.
He owns a company and all of those are old cards, plus he builds PCs for projects and other people.
Its illegal to use to USPS packaging materials in that way. Those are actually property of the USPS (as they are not purchased from them) and can only be used for shipping, not filler
An all costco pc means he's buying like 12 r5 5600s and 15 3080s all on a pallet
Lol the xQc "I think this case is just trash" hidden in there was nice
using USPS priority bubble wrapped packaging for purposes other than priority shipping through USPS is kinda illegal
Linus: calls Doom easy
Nightmare Difficulty be like “Bruh”
Walmart Manager: Bob you can put the fans in the case for this customer order
Bob: Puts the whole box in the case and closes it back up, DONE
"What did it cost?"
"Everything..."
Given the shirt, I think he's still thinking about the gold controller
I swear right as soon as he says "what did it" I thought oh no here we go again
"That's what you get for having a bow"
Well, that is historically accurate......
i thought this was weirdly edited
So is Madison editing now?
she really be speedruning the ltt job experience there
Yeah right ?
Not even showing us the finished PC lit up ?
Its called a throwaway episode my dude lol. Not their fault, things obviously didnt come together as expected so bing bang boom do it as is and send it. Gears keep a turnin
@@danbowes I don't think this was a complaint of the video, there have been many videos like this in the past where things don't go to plan and to be honest those are the best videos
@@TheNaga133 I guess I just assumed thats why. This one seemed pretty bad, im sure they were just like fuck it lets do this quickly and get it marked off the board instead of just letting it sit there forever waiting. I honestly didnt see any issue with editing. It probably caught on fire or looked like shit so they saved face and cut it. Editing is time consuming. If its going to be something that you know is shit then make it shit lol. Easy peasy
I’m so glad it is not as bad anymore for finding gpus and power supplies
Walmart is casually illegally using USPS envelopes as packing material.
What are they gonna do? Call the packing police?
Yeah I pointed that out too D: and now the gov has video evidence
@@arnox4554 Yes, actually. The USPS has its own police force, the Postal Inspectors. It can legit arrest people.
@@Churchgrimm Well... Go do that then.
This video is going to need a proper reboot once the market is "Normal" again.
If it ever
Maybe in a few months if/when cryptocurrency has another recession. I'm hoping GPUs are affordable ($250 for a 1660 super, not $800) by fall 2021.
You should make a competition of all Walmart pc parts, all wish computer, all Amazon, just all options for around same price to performance and put them against a same priced pre build and see whats youre best bet will be. Buying cheap stuff of cheap sites or instead just getting a pre build for the same price.
This is the most anticlimactic pc build in this channel
nobody asked mate
@@abexzile OMG, you are so edgy I wanna be like u!
not to mention the stupid prices, the Strix B450-F is 110 USD on amazon instead of 205 USD.
Yeah, what was the point of it, other than just giving them an opportunity to plug affiliate links? Complete waste of time.
@@TheFlyingPineapple makes u wonder, when did this channel become money-hungry!
When this mining boom ends there is going to be too many cards lying around
Now it's 2024 and things are relatively better for cost of GPU and PSU just built my first build about a week ago
Hey Linus, can you do a video on the subtitle service you use? It's great for a wide variety of audiences and I was able to show your videos to other people that aren't English speaking.
Just finding your channel, and yall make great content. Glad I subscribed.
You should build a system that's actually staying within a 750 or 1000$ budget from used hardware atm and see what it can do and what it can't... It would be a great visualization of what the market really is like...
This maybe very easy, but you are in Canada, so do all Canada computer's parts.
0:38
He forgot Aliexpress...
What a shame..
power supplies are easy to find i bought an evga bq 850watt for 99$ on newegg a month ago
Is it only me who can imagine Austin saying “Hey guys, this is Austin!” as his first words.
:O
I might just be delusional though
me too
8:25 Scrooge McDuck showing his treasure vault. The heist is greenlit boys!
Somehow i see the shadow of the beagle boys lurking around the corner.
Now I can just imagine Linus diving into a pool full of RTX graphics cards...
Every time I have looked to buy computer parts online, Walmart's prices have been absolutely horrible compared to the other sellers. In some cases even 5 to 10 times as much. I've bought hundreds of computer parts online and have never found even one from Walmart that was a better price than I could get it for somewhere else, so I have never bought parts from them.
7:02 that honestly cracked me up
WE AINT DONE YET, LET THE COSTCO COME! PRAISE THE LORD!
I got an LG Ultragear 27 inch/1080p/144 Hz/3 ms response time IPS monitor on sale at Costco for $180. An absolute steal of a deal.
Got the exact pc built in this and only paid $1,000 for the whole build from a friend. That’s some big prices
Remember when we were told that no one's buying PC's anymore? And how the market was dead?
Pepperidge Farms remembers.
Oof, I think you just accidentally exposed a misuse of US Mail packaging
Where
Yeah where
@@filthyneutral5801 I'm guessing he's talking about where they used USPS envelopes as packaging material? They give them out for free under the assumption that you are then going to ship something in them
I did this once to ship someone an iPhone. I grabbed like 15 mailing slips and shoved them into a box lmao
@@GayDingo if it works it aint stupid
Meanwhile today in 2023: *finds a pc with Rx 5700 and r7 5800x* for 800$
"What did it cost? The answer is...everything." I fucking KNEW That was coming
No wonder why there’s a graphics card shortage Linus has them All in his inventory did you see all the GPUs and that footage
Yup lol
watching linus build a pc with parts from walmart and the jokes he makes is just wholesome and fun to watch ngl
You can get the bubble mailers free from the post office, so they make great void fill 🤣
"Back in my day, we had to pick up health packs. And there were no health packs"
Ok grandpa, lets take you to bed
Back in mah day, we hahd a lives system! And we were grateful for it too!
Back in my day we didn't have any of these "massive game breaking bugs" or "extreme performance issues".
Back in my day, once you ran out of lives, you'd have to start the whole game over again. And you'd lose all your progress if you turned the system off, too!
_(shakes cane)_
@@qwertyferix Back in my day you needed to code the game yourself manually by flipping switches every time you turned your Altair 8800 on.
@@wta1518 Big Rigs would like to have a word with you
I agree! Cosco build please!🙏🏼
Everyone: "give us a PC from Costco"
Me: "GIVE ME A PC FROM *TIM HORTONS* "
You can put your coffee on the cpu to cool it and keep your drink warm.
WHERE ALL BESTBUY GAMING PC?
*OTHER "ALL" BUILD IDEAS*
1) All cosco pc.
2) All sams club pc
3) All Target pc (do target even sell pc parts???)
4) All gold pc.
5) All Military grade pc.
*6) ALL RGB PC!*
Everyone and there moms have a graphics card while I’m sitting here with an intel core i5 with 8gbs of ram
Core i5 is old but isn’t that bad lol you could probably do with some more ram though
i5 with 8gbs of ram? HA. My broke ass can't even afford intel core duo nor 4 gbs of ram.
@@abe9818 tf do you mean? i5 isn't old it's just a subset of processors that doesn't support hyperthreading. Lots of amazing i5s.
@@austen2751 I didn’t say it was bad lmao, but looking back, it has been a few years since it’s release, there’s a difference between being old and being bad, thank you for taking time to respond
Do you remember when PC parts were at or below MSRP?
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
I like how the prebuilts quietly disappeared after all the bad press
“COSTCO” that made me laugh a bit too loud 😂