cool build and well done... just make sure you add intake fans and not all to be exhaust fans... exhaust fans curve to you and intake fans curves away from you... just another tech tip, but overall you did a great job. Also if there are 4 ram slots for a kit make sure to insert it in b1 and b2, we all make that mistake but it's what makes it fun at the end of the day... gl on your pc flip journey... wait I noticed that you mentioned the fan mistake, I had to watch the video further... not many people that start out with pc building gets the fans right.
@@LuisFernandez-fr2bb I’m unfortunately in the 5th most expensive state to live in so a local 1080 is usually 150-200 so i usually stick with ebay, i am hoping one day it does get bettter tho :)
Where was the "flip" exactly? lol. You just built a computer. I like the idea of building computers with used parts and selling them, but I feel like the market wouldn't be that great, compared to something like furniture. Am I mistaken? Are there a lot of people out there buying old computers?
I didn’t recorded the interaction of me selling it because it was a last minute sale. The market here is way better than where i used to live too, Seattle is a 20 minute drive away so I get a lot of people trying to get their first pc. Each pc is around 150-250 profit and I usually spend around 4 hours on each one so it’s not too bad.
@@ExrixTech That's pretty cool. I'm just having trouble conceptualizing a large enough market for this to be lucrative, and I live in Southern California, so probably the best place to try. I could just be drastically underestimating how many desktop pc users there are. If I am, then awesome, because desktop PC's are infinitely superior to all other entertainment mediums. I wish you luck, I just watched all 4 of your videos heh, and you definitely did flip the next one.
@ Thank you, this pc was nasty but I also scrapped the cleaning footage because I thought it was boring. As long as you’re in a higher population area and you search around for good prices to get a decent build for around 300, you can usually sell higher as long as it looks great.
@@ExrixTech I am a frequent TH-cam enjoyer, and from what I've gathered, viewers find the cleaning process extremely satisfying... from PC components, furniture, homes, cars, etc... I would not be cutting that out, if I were you. Maybe speed it up, but show a lot of close ups and before/after shots. Being able to link to your videos could also boost your selling potential (depending on how bad it was LOL)
@ I like to watch a guy with a name like detail geek or something close to that and I’ll probably try what he does because I love those car detailing before and after shots.
5:50 bro got the “I just wanna be part of your symphony” wallpaper 😭🙏
Nice build, good luck in the future.
thank you i’m excited for my journey
Fire video, fire build 🔥
Thansk, imma check out your channel
wait I just finished ur video
cool build and well done... just make sure you add intake fans and not all to be exhaust fans... exhaust fans curve to you and intake fans curves away from you... just another tech tip, but overall you did a great job. Also if there are 4 ram slots for a kit make sure to insert it in b1 and b2, we all make that mistake but it's what makes it fun at the end of the day... gl on your pc flip journey... wait I noticed that you mentioned the fan mistake, I had to watch the video further... not many people that start out with pc building gets the fans right.
Nice build. How much time do you usually spend to build a pc ? Good luck for your projects.
i try to stay around the 250 mark but i sometimes go over
@@ExrixTech hopefully minutes and not hourds =O
that pcs looks better than my 1K pc xD
Build should be less than 290 could build a 1080 build for around 300 locally what out for pricing!
@@LuisFernandez-fr2bb I’m unfortunately in the 5th most expensive state to live in so a local 1080 is usually 150-200 so i usually stick with ebay, i am hoping one day it does get bettter tho :)
if your trynna keep the price low just completely dodge amazon unless you mind shipping time.
id reccomend buying ssds/hdds and cpu coolers from amazon, other than that amazon is really expensive
@ i would really occasionally shop there when i receive a gift card
Im so confused, during the video It said 395$ but at the end of the video you changed it and said you only paid 262$ for all of the parts????
This was also something I noticed.
could you build me a pc?
Ram might be in wrong slots bro
thank you, i just noticed it’s not in a2 and b2
Where was the "flip" exactly? lol. You just built a computer.
I like the idea of building computers with used parts and selling them, but I feel like the market wouldn't be that great, compared to something like furniture. Am I mistaken? Are there a lot of people out there buying old computers?
I didn’t recorded the interaction of me selling it because it was a last minute sale. The market here is way better than where i used to live too, Seattle is a 20 minute drive away so I get a lot of people trying to get their first pc. Each pc is around 150-250 profit and I usually spend around 4 hours on each one so it’s not too bad.
@@ExrixTech That's pretty cool. I'm just having trouble conceptualizing a large enough market for this to be lucrative, and I live in Southern California, so probably the best place to try.
I could just be drastically underestimating how many desktop pc users there are. If I am, then awesome, because desktop PC's are infinitely superior to all other entertainment mediums.
I wish you luck, I just watched all 4 of your videos heh, and you definitely did flip the next one.
@ Thank you, this pc was nasty but I also scrapped the cleaning footage because I thought it was boring. As long as you’re in a higher population area and you search around for good prices to get a decent build for around 300, you can usually sell higher as long as it looks great.
@@ExrixTech I am a frequent TH-cam enjoyer, and from what I've gathered, viewers find the cleaning process extremely satisfying... from PC components, furniture, homes, cars, etc... I would not be cutting that out, if I were you.
Maybe speed it up, but show a lot of close ups and before/after shots.
Being able to link to your videos could also boost your selling potential (depending on how bad it was LOL)
@ I like to watch a guy with a name like detail geek or something close to that and I’ll probably try what he does because I love those car detailing before and after shots.