Tip for flipping pc's: Most of people are fortnite kids that heard that Nvidia is the best on every aspect. So even if there will be less performance with an NVIDIA Gpu than a AMD Gpu still buy the NVIDIA Gpu. That will most likely help you get a buyer. Edit: forgot to credit ZTT so shout out to him
i can't agree more with you, the people who buy these computers are those who don't know much about computers but all they know is intel and nvidia is the best, personally they are wrong but that is the word that's been going around since forever
I’ve been selling on Jawa for a little over a year. Just keep pushing. I used to sit on PCs for weeks, and while it DOES still happen from time to time, I’m at the point where I’m sometimes selling within 3 days. Just keep selling stuff and getting reviews. You’ll start to sell faster and start making bigger profits. Awesome video, dude
I had a Soyo AM3+ motherboard that lasted MANY years. I ended up giving the system to a student of mine to motivate him to graduate. I said if he did I would give him a pc. He did it. I thought Soyo might be out of business but I see lots of Soyo boards on Aliexpress. One thing to add, if you can get them cheap enough are extension cables. I got a few sets of Phanteks cables for $6.50
People don't lowball because of what components you choose, they lowball for the sake of lowballing, meaning no matter if you go with AMD/Nvidia/Intel, you will always have people trying to score a PC for a lower price. This is especially true on FB Marketplace.
I’ve used that case 3 times it’s great for the price, flip that front fan to intake and it increases the cooling tremendously 2 on exhaust and 1 on intake and you’ll be surprised at the improvements on temps.
I flip on marketplace myself and have 5 pc’s for sale right now, maybe 90% of people who contact me waste my time and 2 to 3 scammers a day with the old I’ll pay you when I get a confirmation tracking number, the scammers are exhausting. Good to see a young guy grinding it out. I use the r5 5500 a lot as it’s in par with the i5 12th gen and way cheaper I can pick those up for $65 with a cpu cooler on eBay new ! I don’t ship but I’m considering using Jawa as what I see selling on there is trash compared to what I build.
"I use the r5 5500 a lot as it’s in par with the i5 12th gen" R5500 is very close perf wise to the 3600,which itself is about the i5 10500-600,not quite the i5 12400,maybe R5 5600
Came back to this video as I saw you were wondering if you should just sell gpus or flip pcs. As one of jawa's top sellers i can tell you without a doubt pc flipping is the way to go, the market is just moving relatively slow right now and will pick back up again towards the holidays, keep up the good work and don't lose confidence in yourself.
i dont flip pc`s for a living BUT. recently I sold my old PC by adding peripherals to it. mouse, keyboard and an old acer 60hz monitor. u'd be surprised by how quickly it sold just because of the RGB lights. 400€. i7 4770 with an rx570. it was on a ddr3 platform. so yeah. people don't care if its ddr3 or 4. they see numbers and brand. get used 6th i7`s with rtx cards and watch it get sold instantly. make sure to have rgb because that's what attracts customers. good luck with the flipping and keep making videos on it. maybe this could lead to a better career!
You don't have to stop flipping pcs, you just have to find good deals on marketplaces like facebook mp, jawa, eBay etc. Plus pc flipping is entertaining to watch so you may make most of your money from youtube in the long run. Take care, brother ✌
Yes, definitely have a section (even if it's just a quick overview) where you go over what the parts are and where you got them from. I'd say for most people that's more interesting than the build montage.
One suggestion regarding an aesthetic consideration. I've seen some flippers skin their PSUs with carbon fiber contact paper. They remove the sticker with the specs and relocate it also. That way if there is a cut out or the PSU is visible through the perforations in the bottom, the white writing or other colors it doesn't stand out.
Great to see someone chasing his dreams! Just a few tips: Lower the music volume when ur talking and use like a $30 clip on mic. Would improve the content 1000%.
Well done on the video. I do have one major suggestion. Check out the PSU cultist list and pick out a more reputable power supply (C tier+). It's the heart of the PC, and if it fails, especially without all the safety features, it could blow the rest of the parts, if not worse.
Nicely done man! This is an excellent way for a young baller to grind his way to a sick setup! I started flipping last october and have since used flipping to get a free upgrade to a 4090 so it can definitely get you the PC of your dreams if you play your cards right! Keep it up bro! The idea to resell GPUs is an interesting one for sure. I'm guessing the profit margins will be a bit tighter than a normal good PC flip but the increase in selling speed may more than make up for that. It definitely is just a slow market in general so you're not alone. AMD vs NVIDIA making or breaking flips comes down to two main factors: how well AMD is received in your area and how well you present the value in the listing. I always compare the AMD cards to the NVIDIA card (like if it's an RX 6800, I'll mention that it has similar performance to an RTX 3080) and I have not had a major issue with selling AMD cards in builds. In fact, the majority of PC flips I've done have been AMD. Although, I have really good aesthetics in my builds with custom themes on most of my flips so that could also make people less likely to care about it being an AMD card because it just looks so good that they don't mind. Bit of rambling, but hopefully there's some takeaways in there for you. Keep your head up!
@@abzz9913 well, I guess YT automatically removes comments when you mention your account on another social media platform so idk how to tell you where to find them lol
Loving all these pc flips! Can you show us in a video how you clear the computer before you sell it? I assume you log in and download games to show fps but curious how you reset scything. Thank you!!
Yo bro, I got some tips for the pc flipping "journey" So first off, I'd recommend you use either 1. Older (as in older generation), cheaper Nvidia gpus or 2. Buy used nvidia gpu's like the gtx 1080, rtx 2060 super, rtx 3060 and then sell them. This is because people that play Fortnite prefer nvidia gpus. And obviously, Fortnite is like the most popular game, so you'd get buyers quicker. 2nd tip is to use cheap rgb fans (something like a thermalright rgb fan 3-pack, those usually go for 10-20 bucks and you get 3 fans, which also do a good job in cooling the system), this is again due to people having a preference in pcs with rgb. If you got any questions, just lmk🙏 Also can't wait for the next episode since I also kinda want to get into pc flipping
You're doing an amazing job out there, but I have something to note. I don't mean to be hating or anything, but it's not really reocmmended to pair a K processor(i5-12600K) with an H motherboars(h610) since H motherboards don't support over-cocking, and K in cpu is for over-clocked cpus. So that just means you paid extra and didn't really benefit from it. All in all, i loved your video and subbed, keep going I'm liking the progress so far
Yeah if I was to get into this business and vlog it, it wouldn't be about the profit, the vlogging on YT would pay off at some point making it a full time business. This video was to me a great way to start out, keep the vlogs up and one day you'll make it big!. I subbed
Also, if you don’t already, scour Facebook marketplace and offerup, some people have no clue the value of their PC’s. You can find some insane deals, even better if you negotiate
As a 43 year old who's been building PCs for 25 years, and sold over 100 systems in the last 6 years on FB market place here's a few tips: Nvidia GPU always attract more buyers unfortuantely You can skimp on cheaper components but I prefer to work in the midrange if at all possible, cheap motherboard and power supplies might come back to haunt you if the buyer has issues Always present the PC well, and use cases with good airflow. RGB unfortunately sells more than quality for a lot of buyers in the "cheap gaming PC" market. People who know quality components know the value of said components and you won't make a good profit off of them. I try and stick to GTX 1070 or above for the GPU in budget systems, RTX 2060 Super to RTX 2080 are reasonably priced for around $150 to $200 in my market Ryzen 3600 is a good budget choice, i5 8400 (6 core) and Ryzen 3500X (6 core) would be the lowest I would install these days for a reasonable gaming system, 4 core 12th gen intel are also an option (12100) Always best using new cases, they're not very expensive, are clean and look good in photos. Used cases will require a lot of clean up and time potentially Invest in some detailing brushes, isopropyl alcohol, a good screw drvier set, and a couple of big tubes of thermal compound, I also use black electrical tape for certain things like removing molex connectors from cheap fans (that also have a 3 pin) and sealing the wiring ends. RGB fans - Thermalright TL-C12C-S X3 (about $15) NonRGB fans - Arctic P12 (5 pack about $20-25) Always fit a decent CPU cooler - Shows the build hasn't been built around saving every penny. Thermalright have some great options the S100 is super premium for the money, but you can get something like the X120 SE for even less. Get a feel for the size of the GPU heatsink vs the power it consumes. As a run of thumb, upto 120W, a single fan is okay, 120-180W should be dual fan, anything above 180W should have triple fan for reasonable noise levels. It's also factored in with size of the heatsink so it's not an exact science but more fans generally mean a longer heatsink anyway.
If your looking for another option, not very techy but you could try out carpentry like building things such as bookshelves, desks etc. The is actually quite a bit market for it. It takes awhile but you can sell them for thousands
Getting started is rough. The sketchy people you're running into is pretty common. I'm sure you know that. I'm sure you've watched other channels. Keep you're head up, hold to your principles!
Yo great video you can’t up in my recommended and was interested again amazing video I’m hoping to buy a pc the next couple days I found on offer up I play Minecraft and I’m starting to edit what graphics card and mother board do you recommend??
Brother, I'm in my 40s and it warms my cold shrivelled heart to see the next gen sweat the details like cable management that you do. Sorry marketplace people are a bunch of bastards.
I would think that’s a 100-200 dollar profit. That’s great! I’m building an rx 5700xt with a r5 5600x for my bday. I’m going with the same aesthetic as that first build but with a fishbowl case
Don't get down, one thing you need to do when flipping is look into used parts...you can get S T E A L S buying used and then cleaning up builds, adding rgb etc and flipping them.....the cheaper the build the cheaper you can sell it for and still net a profit.
You definitely need to include more about sourcing the parts either before rhe build is completed or during the build process. Don't give up flipping, use an Nvidia gpu next time. I do think its sad people dont want AMD build so much but does seem to be the way. Yoy probably wabt a GTX 1660 or RTX 2060 or RTX 3050 I would consider getting a monitor keyboard and mouse to make it a complete setup.
Hey man im new but i flip pcs too so here are some tips Try to sell a rgb mouse and keyboard with the pc cuz most people will like that offer also include a windows in it and people will swarm you
I'm sure you watch Zach's Tech Turf - but when listing your computers, try to only inlcude the performance numbers and provide the specs only on request. For flips, focus on aesthetic over "good parts" since anyone who can tell if they are good parts will also know what those parts cost.
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dudeeee love your videos :)
hi toastybros
Nice to see larger content creators support smaller ones in the same space
Your vids are so awesome
No way toastybros wrote a comment man thats huge!! Cool! I love toasty bros videos bro, whenever i see one on my homepage i always click on it!
Tip for flipping pc's: Most of people are fortnite kids that heard that Nvidia is the best on every aspect. So even if there will be less performance with an NVIDIA Gpu than a AMD Gpu still buy the NVIDIA Gpu. That will most likely help you get a buyer.
Edit: forgot to credit ZTT so shout out to him
i can't agree more with you, the people who buy these computers are those who don't know much about computers but all they know is intel and nvidia is the best, personally they are wrong but that is the word that's been going around since forever
Bro learned that from Zach’s tech turf
@@Will.Tech_Vlogsclearly u also watch them to know that then 🙄
@@LordGhirameveryone did😒
@@LordGhiram I do
I’ve been selling on Jawa for a little over a year. Just keep pushing. I used to sit on PCs for weeks, and while it DOES still happen from time to time, I’m at the point where I’m sometimes selling within 3 days. Just keep selling stuff and getting reviews. You’ll start to sell faster and start making bigger profits.
Awesome video, dude
*Great to see a Soyo mobo, I used that many times for my flip build!*
I had a Soyo AM3+ motherboard that lasted MANY years. I ended up giving the system to a student of mine to motivate him to graduate. I said if he did I would give him a pc. He did it. I thought Soyo might be out of business but I see lots of Soyo boards on Aliexpress. One thing to add, if you can get them cheap enough are extension cables. I got a few sets of Phanteks cables for $6.50
People don't lowball because of what components you choose, they lowball for the sake of lowballing, meaning no matter if you go with AMD/Nvidia/Intel, you will always have people trying to score a PC for a lower price. This is especially true on FB Marketplace.
Yeah definitely so,
It's fun when your ad says "No trades" and "Non negotiable" in the title, and every message is a trade offer or a negotiation :D
Bro your editing just gets better and better, keep it up
Ps: that first buyer made my blood boil
Thank you for the kind words 🙏
I’ve used that case 3 times it’s great for the price, flip that front fan to intake and it increases the cooling tremendously 2 on exhaust and 1 on intake and you’ll be surprised at the improvements on temps.
Definitely will keep that in mind!
@@Andy_Tibbsyou are my motivation to start to flip pcs, it’s so inspiring seeing someone my age flip pcs and make such great pcs, cheers andy
Nicely done video, Great job for a small creator
I flip on marketplace myself and have 5 pc’s for sale right now, maybe 90% of people who contact me waste my time and 2 to 3 scammers a day with the old I’ll pay you when I get a confirmation tracking number, the scammers are exhausting. Good to see a young guy grinding it out. I use the r5 5500 a lot as it’s in par with the i5 12th gen and way cheaper I can pick those up for $65 with a cpu cooler on eBay new ! I don’t ship but I’m considering using Jawa as what I see selling on there is trash compared to what I build.
"I use the r5 5500 a lot as it’s in par with the i5 12th gen" R5500 is very close perf wise to the 3600,which itself is about the i5 10500-600,not quite the i5 12400,maybe R5 5600
Came back to this video as I saw you were wondering if you should just sell gpus or flip pcs. As one of jawa's top sellers i can tell you without a doubt pc flipping is the way to go, the market is just moving relatively slow right now and will pick back up again towards the holidays, keep up the good work and don't lose confidence in yourself.
Thanks for the kind words and tips! Definitely will keep that in mind
i dont flip pc`s for a living BUT. recently I sold my old PC by adding peripherals to it. mouse, keyboard and an old acer 60hz monitor. u'd be surprised by how quickly it sold just because of the RGB lights. 400€. i7 4770 with an rx570. it was on a ddr3 platform. so yeah. people don't care if its ddr3 or 4. they see numbers and brand. get used 6th i7`s with rtx cards and watch it get sold instantly. make sure to have rgb because that's what attracts customers. good luck with the flipping and keep making videos on it. maybe this could lead to a better career!
You don't have to stop flipping pcs, you just have to find good deals on marketplaces like facebook mp, jawa, eBay etc. Plus pc flipping is entertaining to watch so you may make most of your money from youtube in the long run. Take care, brother ✌
ive been thinking about selling my computer and start flipping, great video, i hope you keep up the good work
Nice build man, you need to mention the specs tho, and show urself deal hunting and picking up parts
Definitely will keep that in mind, I just find that part sooook boring so I take it out of the video.
@@Andy_Tibbs during that part bro be informative be natural and make it entertaining
@@Andy_Tibbs just add it in the editing and say this is the spec
@@Andy_Tibbs Its not boring for us! we want to see everything! lol
Yes, definitely have a section (even if it's just a quick overview) where you go over what the parts are and where you got them from. I'd say for most people that's more interesting than the build montage.
One suggestion regarding an aesthetic consideration. I've seen some flippers skin their PSUs with carbon fiber contact paper. They remove the sticker with the specs and relocate it also. That way if there is a cut out or the PSU is visible through the perforations in the bottom, the white writing or other colors it doesn't stand out.
Dude! this was on my FYP and watched the first episode and now I am back! Amazing content man!
Thank you! 🙏
i respect the hustle!
Nice video! Please show the components you used for the builds and if not in the video list them on the caption.
Thanks for the feedback
perfect entrepreneurship job, love the grind:)
Always!
Keep it up! I love to see these kinds of series!
This such a unique concept, good luck on the flips. A cheap investment are those velcro tie offs for cable management.
This channel is hella underrated! I love you video style! Good luck on your dream pc!
Thank you
Great to see someone chasing his dreams! Just a few tips: Lower the music volume when ur talking and use like a $30 clip on mic. Would improve the content 1000%.
Thanks for the tips!
ayyyyy he's backkk, still love the editing and story book at the start as much as i did in ep 1, keep it up brotha!!!!
Thank you! Thanks for the support 🙏🙏
I also recommend using psu cable extensions to give your builds some more aesthetics! Great work tho!
Definitely, thanks for the tip
Well done on the video.
I do have one major suggestion. Check out the PSU cultist list and pick out a more reputable power supply (C tier+). It's the heart of the PC, and if it fails, especially without all the safety features, it could blow the rest of the parts, if not worse.
Nice Video! Literally me as a kid selling Xbox 360 bundles on eBay!
That’s awesome 😎
Nice Job! just got into flipping pcs about a year ago and am about your age great to see I am not the only one spending my summer this way. 😁
Massive W Andy!
This is the first video I've seen from you and it's pretty great! Can't wait to see another one.
Ep 1 is on my channel and ep 3 will be out soonish!
Literally just bought that case you are using haven’t got it yet looks sick!.
It does look good and it’s really nice looking for the price
Ive also used that case in a flip and it looks fantastic for the price. Okinos also makes nice cable extensions
Yeah they do
Just found your channel, great looking build brother.
i love seeing these videos,good productivity i love it,i hope you get your dream pc bro
W i bless you to reach that goal.
Nicely done man! This is an excellent way for a young baller to grind his way to a sick setup! I started flipping last october and have since used flipping to get a free upgrade to a 4090 so it can definitely get you the PC of your dreams if you play your cards right! Keep it up bro! The idea to resell GPUs is an interesting one for sure. I'm guessing the profit margins will be a bit tighter than a normal good PC flip but the increase in selling speed may more than make up for that. It definitely is just a slow market in general so you're not alone. AMD vs NVIDIA making or breaking flips comes down to two main factors: how well AMD is received in your area and how well you present the value in the listing. I always compare the AMD cards to the NVIDIA card (like if it's an RX 6800, I'll mention that it has similar performance to an RTX 3080) and I have not had a major issue with selling AMD cards in builds. In fact, the majority of PC flips I've done have been AMD. Although, I have really good aesthetics in my builds with custom themes on most of my flips so that could also make people less likely to care about it being an AMD card because it just looks so good that they don't mind. Bit of rambling, but hopefully there's some takeaways in there for you. Keep your head up!
Good stuff, thanks for the advice
Where can I see your builds bro?
@@abzz9913 deathgripbuilds
@@abzz9913 well, I guess YT automatically removes comments when you mention your account on another social media platform so idk how to tell you where to find them lol
Nice vids, like your style :D
Love the video, Maybe just put the specs on the screen so we know. What do you use to take the pictures they look nice
Loving all these pc flips! Can you show us in a video how you clear the computer before you sell it? I assume you log in and download games to show fps but curious how you reset scything. Thank you!!
Will do!
Nice video, hope to see another one soon!
THIS SETUP IS AMAZING! =O
Thank you
Yo bro, I got some tips for the pc flipping "journey"
So first off, I'd recommend you use either 1. Older (as in older generation), cheaper Nvidia gpus or 2. Buy used nvidia gpu's like the gtx 1080, rtx 2060 super, rtx 3060 and then sell them. This is because people that play Fortnite prefer nvidia gpus. And obviously, Fortnite is like the most popular game, so you'd get buyers quicker.
2nd tip is to use cheap rgb fans (something like a thermalright rgb fan 3-pack, those usually go for 10-20 bucks and you get 3 fans, which also do a good job in cooling the system), this is again due to people having a preference in pcs with rgb. If you got any questions, just lmk🙏 Also can't wait for the next episode since I also kinda want to get into pc flipping
Thanks for the tips
You're doing an amazing job out there, but I have something to note.
I don't mean to be hating or anything, but it's not really reocmmended to pair a K processor(i5-12600K) with an H motherboars(h610) since H motherboards don't support over-cocking, and K in cpu is for over-clocked cpus.
So that just means you paid extra and didn't really benefit from it.
All in all, i loved your video and subbed, keep going I'm liking the progress so far
?? I’m pretty sure H motherboard only don’t have MANUAL overclocking.
Yeah if I was to get into this business and vlog it, it wouldn't be about the profit, the vlogging on YT would pay off at some point making it a full time business. This video was to me a great way to start out, keep the vlogs up and one day you'll make it big!. I subbed
Thanks for the kind words!
hope you reach your goal soon 🙏
So sick dude. This is what I did when I was 16. Used to be a killer on OfferUp and mercari. 😂 respect bro. Hope it works out.
Also, if you don’t already, scour Facebook marketplace and offerup, some people have no clue the value of their PC’s. You can find some insane deals, even better if you negotiate
Thank you bro
As a 43 year old who's been building PCs for 25 years, and sold over 100 systems in the last 6 years on FB market place here's a few tips:
Nvidia GPU always attract more buyers unfortuantely
You can skimp on cheaper components but I prefer to work in the midrange if at all possible, cheap motherboard and power supplies might come back to haunt you if the buyer has issues
Always present the PC well, and use cases with good airflow. RGB unfortunately sells more than quality for a lot of buyers in the "cheap gaming PC" market. People who know quality components know the value of said components and you won't make a good profit off of them.
I try and stick to GTX 1070 or above for the GPU in budget systems, RTX 2060 Super to RTX 2080 are reasonably priced for around $150 to $200 in my market
Ryzen 3600 is a good budget choice, i5 8400 (6 core) and Ryzen 3500X (6 core) would be the lowest I would install these days for a reasonable gaming system, 4 core 12th gen intel are also an option (12100)
Always best using new cases, they're not very expensive, are clean and look good in photos. Used cases will require a lot of clean up and time potentially
Invest in some detailing brushes, isopropyl alcohol, a good screw drvier set, and a couple of big tubes of thermal compound, I also use black electrical tape for certain things like removing molex connectors from cheap fans (that also have a 3 pin) and sealing the wiring ends.
RGB fans - Thermalright TL-C12C-S X3 (about $15)
NonRGB fans - Arctic P12 (5 pack about $20-25)
Always fit a decent CPU cooler - Shows the build hasn't been built around saving every penny. Thermalright have some great options the S100 is super premium for the money, but you can get something like the X120 SE for even less.
Get a feel for the size of the GPU heatsink vs the power it consumes. As a run of thumb, upto 120W, a single fan is okay, 120-180W should be dual fan, anything above 180W should have triple fan for reasonable noise levels. It's also factored in with size of the heatsink so it's not an exact science but more fans generally mean a longer heatsink anyway.
If your looking for another option, not very techy but you could try out carpentry like building things such as bookshelves, desks etc. The is actually quite a bit market for it. It takes awhile but you can sell them for thousands
Getting started is rough. The sketchy people you're running into is pretty common. I'm sure you know that. I'm sure you've watched other channels. Keep you're head up, hold to your principles!
Nice video, keep up the good work!
Always wild seeing a local flipper making content, Keep going on the grind 👍👍
Thank you!
Nice work , I was doing this when I was a kid too back in the 1990s
thank you!
Yo great video you can’t up in my recommended and was interested again amazing video I’m hoping to buy a pc the next couple days I found on offer up I play Minecraft and I’m starting to edit what graphics card and mother board do you recommend??
Motherboard doesn’t really matter, for minecraft you won’t need anything more an like a GTX 1660 super
@@Andy_Tibbs ok thx man I hope you get your dream pc!
Profit is profit! Keep going, things will improve and you will too.
keep it up man actually a good video❤
Dont give up
this is awesome u should have way more views
Brother, I'm in my 40s and it warms my cold shrivelled heart to see the next gen sweat the details like cable management that you do. Sorry marketplace people are a bunch of bastards.
remember me your going to be super big one day i beleive in you
yo bro i highly recommend the diypc argb q3
I’ve looked at it before, thank you 🙏
great video ! Keep up the good work
Thank you 🙏
Cmon bro cant wait for a new episode anymore
This Saturday 🗣️
Great video! Subbed!
UNDERATED 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Good thing you didn't continue to deal with that one buyer. That sounded super suspicious lol
how do you not have more subs awesome video brother
Thank you for the kind worlds 🙏
i hope you are able to get your dream computer man love the vids.
Great video but I think you should show the part where you find the parts more and show what price you got the parts for
Absolutely amazing build!
i hope to do pc flips as well!
GREAT VID MAN CANT WAIT FOR NEXT EPISODE!!!!
I would think that’s a 100-200 dollar profit. That’s great! I’m building an rx 5700xt with a r5 5600x for my bday. I’m going with the same aesthetic as that first build but with a fishbowl case
smart young fella best of luck to you
Thank you!
Nice vid man keep going
This channel about to blow up 🚀
You know it!
this is genuinly actually a pretty good idea. he's even verified by toastybros
Good stuff bro! If I were you, I would watch Elijahs Lab for some tips and get some inspiration from him.
I love his videos! Watch them all
Another fire vid keep it up🔥
Thanks! Will do!
Not bad my friend keep up the great work hopefully one day it pays off great quality video 🩶
Keep adding to your playlist so I can watch them all good content dude.
Definitely will!
Don't get down, one thing you need to do when flipping is look into used parts...you can get S T E A L S buying used and then cleaning up builds, adding rgb etc and flipping them.....the cheaper the build the cheaper you can sell it for and still net a profit.
hi i came here from the first episode just gotta say your a W youtuber
nice case
vid is great but the sound quality needs some work
Will definitely keep in mind!
You definitely need to include more about sourcing the parts either before rhe build is completed or during the build process. Don't give up flipping, use an Nvidia gpu next time. I do think its sad people dont want AMD build so much but does seem to be the way. Yoy probably wabt a GTX 1660 or RTX 2060 or RTX 3050
I would consider getting a monitor keyboard and mouse to make it a complete setup.
Thanks for the tips, will definitely keep them in mind
I think id go insane doing all this for 20$
It was a bad flip, entirely my fault. Learning every day figuring out what works and what doesn’t
Hey, I'm not in your country but I'll try and give you a review if you would like! Wishing you luck in the next vid :)
You can buy the titan xp its between the range of 200 to 140 hope this helps
Not bad kid, build looks solid!
Ok Ok Its Good
Video
Hey man im new but i flip pcs too so here are some tips
Try to sell a rgb mouse and keyboard with the pc cuz most people will like that offer also include a windows in it and people will swarm you
Thanks for the tips!
Ep 3 i subbed
I'm sure you watch Zach's Tech Turf - but when listing your computers, try to only inlcude the performance numbers and provide the specs only on request.
For flips, focus on aesthetic over "good parts" since anyone who can tell if they are good parts will also know what those parts cost.
keep it up
Will do
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Bro: don’t look at my room
* bro immediately gives us a 360 degree 4k60fps view of his room
😂😂
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Lil tip use suno or somthn make nice music for the background and make it slightly quieter
Underrated, i pray for your success 🙏🏾 maybe one day when you reach the high leagues u can hit me up with a pc 😁🤞🏾
what are those cases called?
what was that soyo motherboard in the first build?
The soyo motherboard was from AliExpress and the case was just from Amazon
@@Andy_Tibbs do you have any specific product names?
@VipRo1 Okinos aqua 3 is the case
Pro Tipp from me: PC with RGB more profitable than without RGB (2nd Tipp is Airflow)
Yeah definitely so!
No one really cares about the airflow
That first buyer was hella sketchy.Who in their right mind says “Can I pick it up today and I’ll pay tomorrow”😂
Ik as soon as he said that i knew he wasn't actually trying to buy it lol
Hey man new to your channel hope I’m welcome and love the video waiting to see more❤
Absolutely! Welcome!