Interesting take on a video and a vg topic to discuss …… however this video I feel can fall into 3 categories: - 1) people who can only afford a more budget friendly pc who can’t afford a better pc. - 2) gamers who are just dissatisfied with their parents purchase and just want to complain because the pc can’t run Alan Wake 2 on ultra settings at 1440p and want to whinge - 3) people who are / were scammed and unfortunately didn’t do any research on the pc as they’re strapped for time.
The best gaming PC (and often cheaper) is one you build yourself. I have a much better PC for sale for the same price as these scams. My only problem is location to sell it.
Only Good Gaming Computers on amazon are the Actual Prebuilds from OEMs like HP (Victus & Omen), Dell (Alienware), Asus (ROG, & TUF), Acer (Nitro, & Predator), & MSI
Hi man, it has been 2 years since I watched your videos, how have you been? What is your take at the ZOTAC mini-PCs? I agree that some amazon pc sellers are running a scam. People should ask their friends or someone they know can get them a good pc. Most of the elderly would fall for this kind of scam.
Great video. It sucks to see scams like this. I mean old can still be great. My main rig is a Dell T3600 and technically from the same generation as that i5 2400. But Xeon workstations are a whole other beast. My e5-2665 and maxed out 64GBs of quad channel RAM runs circles around a newer i5 8400 system I had for work. And I paid less than these listings for a second hand animation workstation. The base system I got for $200 CDN and paid peanuts to max out the ECC RAM. And with a recently purchased RX 5600 XT it is still going strong. But if you don't know what to look for you can get taken for a ride for sure.
@@HoosierHardware Oh for sure. My local recycle centre was selling i5 2500 systems without a GPU for $40. So with a second hand GPU you could have the same kind of machine as these for under 200.
Interesting take on a video and a vg topic to discuss …… however this video I feel can fall into 3 categories:
- 1) people who can only afford a more budget friendly pc who can’t afford a better pc.
- 2) gamers who are just dissatisfied with their parents purchase and just want to complain because the pc can’t run Alan Wake 2 on ultra settings at 1440p and want to whinge
- 3) people who are / were scammed and unfortunately didn’t do any research on the pc as they’re strapped for time.
The best gaming PC (and often cheaper) is one you build yourself. I have a much better PC for sale for the same price as these scams. My only problem is location to sell it.
I'm taking my time and buying the part separate and make sure they could work together.
Only Good Gaming Computers on amazon are the Actual Prebuilds from OEMs like HP (Victus & Omen), Dell (Alienware), Asus (ROG, & TUF), Acer (Nitro, & Predator), & MSI
thats cool your in the indiana area seen ya had a cardinal shirt on. is that ball state cards or louisville? jw im by muncie myself
My girlfriend got a gaming laptop last year with a GTX 1650 and other low end specs. She's saving up for a new desktop and I'm gonna pick it out.,
Hi man, it has been 2 years since I watched your videos, how have you been? What is your take at the ZOTAC mini-PCs? I agree that some amazon pc sellers are running a scam. People should ask their friends or someone they know can get them a good pc. Most of the elderly would fall for this kind of scam.
Great video. It sucks to see scams like this. I mean old can still be great. My main rig is a Dell T3600 and technically from the same generation as that i5 2400. But Xeon workstations are a whole other beast. My e5-2665 and maxed out 64GBs of quad channel RAM runs circles around a newer i5 8400 system I had for work.
And I paid less than these listings for a second hand animation workstation. The base system I got for $200 CDN and paid peanuts to max out the ECC RAM. And with a recently purchased RX 5600 XT it is still going strong.
But if you don't know what to look for you can get taken for a ride for sure.
Yep. Machines with these specs have their place.....just for much less money.
@@HoosierHardware Oh for sure. My local recycle centre was selling i5 2500 systems without a GPU for $40. So with a second hand GPU you could have the same kind of machine as these for under 200.
@HardwareDealz 😀