I Went To Shenzhen China To Buy The CHEAPEST Gaming PC

แชร์
ฝัง
  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มิ.ย. 2023
  • I flew to China to buy the cheapest gaming PC I could find in the huge tech markets in Shenzhen.
    Get some AWESOME Dawid T-shirts, Mouse pads and more here: dawiddoesmerch.com
    Play some Minecraft on the Dawid Does Minecraft server courtesy of our friends at Linode!
    Dawid Does Minecraft Name: Mctenthiddy, server IP: mc.tenthiddy.com
    It works on Java version 1.19.3
    Support the channel on Patreon: / dawiddoestechstuff
    Follow me on whichever Social media you don't hate
    Discord: / discord
    Twitch: / dawiddoestechstuff
    Twitch bits on TH-cam: / @dawiddoestwitchstuff1128

ความคิดเห็น • 1.8K

  • @parthkanani03

    When you're tired of long delivery time of Ali baba

  • @eltamarindo

    Spoiler Alert: If you didn't spend four hours in each shop and threaten twice to walk out, you didn't get lowest price!

  • @flow5718
    @flow5718  +77

    My dad visited Shenzhen what seems a lifetime ago and got me my first "real" graphics card, a GT 630. I would never forget playing Battlefield 3 and Crysis 2 on that at 1280x720 resolution and thinking this was the best thing ever.

  • @LukeRichardson1981

    The splitting of the SSD into three partitions is a pretty standard thing for computers here in China. I have no idea why they do this, but it's extremely common.

  • @ryanhoskins7338

    Game runs like complete ass

  • @maicrowsoft8867

    The guy who built the PC did a pretty good job with the cable management

  • @eldibs
    @eldibs  +58

    As someone who grew up poor as hell getting by on whatever scavenged/cheap tech I could get my hands on, seeing those tech markets gets me excited. I would definitely end up spending way too much money there.

  • @sirant
    @sirant  +20

    I call this place my tech heaven. I have lived in Shenzhen for almost 13 years now and I know this market like the back of my hand. I know a lot of the vendors and it is literally a techie wonderland! HQ Mart is awesome!! I actually recently got a super powered gaming rig for $2000. Would have cost me $4000+ in Canada! Love living in China!

  • @WeirdTippy

    I love how these videos don't always end with a working setup or a good ending. That's what makes this channel interesting, it's just a guy trying stuff out and he's along for the ride as much as we are in the process. I love your channel Dawid!

  • @grumpywolfgaming

    Love this video, especially getting to see the tech shops in China. Looking forward to the next video in Japan :D

  • @Tech_Champ

    The second I saw the VGA port on the graphics card, I knew this was going to be good.

  • @wargamingrefugee9065

    Thanks for the tour of the Shenzhen markets. It's like looking at the source of the Nile, except it's where all the stuff I buy off of eBay originates.

  • @KuntalGhosh

    You can plug 6pin into 8pin and that would work better than pata to 8pin😂.

  • @ETERNlTUS

    That Shenzhen market would be a great place for doing $1000 PC challenge. (kinda like linus scrapyard wars, but buying parts offline.. And they'll need a good translator)

  • @richdemars9302

    I did work over a decade ago in Shenzhen and it was great to see the inside of the tech malls again. It is good to see they survived Zero Covid and haven't changed that much. Good luck in Japan.

  • @renchesandsords

    Dawid, pro tip, if your card has an 8 pin but your psu only has a 6 pin, as long as you know you'll never pull more than 75W from the 6 pin (according to pcie standards, the cables can do more) you can just stick a wire or paperclip into the two open pins to jump them together, those two are just for sensing by pulling the sense pin to ground

  • @joeytumbleson9723

    This was amazing, very much looking forward to your visit to Japan! I appreciate you keeping me entertained all these years.

  • @StriderVM

    My suggestion for the PSU problem is that due to the mining crash, some of these Shenzhen shops are also selling PSUs that were used for mining as well. You can buy 600W to 700W (second hand) True Rated PSUs for $15 or less.

  • @andino1152

    1:19