@@SnowySnails they are 100% not joking. Scalpers resell the gpus for insane prices. Prebuilt is faster than luck at the GPU lottery. I'd rather build myself, but im getting closer and closer to going pre built
As someone trying to get into PC gaming this is very attractive because as I have been researching parts for the last month and everyday seems to be more overwhelming the more I learn. just want to get my feet in the water with this, then upgrade from there.
I’m in the same boat. Just trying to grab a pc that will out preform my ps5. But not sure where to start lol. I mean I’m willing to spend like $1500-$2000 so I know I can get one. But I don’t know what one to get. Lol.
@@miked6097 nothing so far either I’m looking into a redux pc rn I have a Xbox one s the older bigger one it holds up so far but my friend just got his pc so I wanna hang with him appreciate the reply
Thank for the honest review. I personally plan on buying from them. It will be my first PC and I not confident enough to build one myself. And with covid stuff happening I really don't want to bother my cousin who is a PC guy to come over and help me. But I also just want a ready to go type of thing. So thank you for the video.
Same here. I pretty much know how to put a pc together. I just don’t feel comfortable. Once they have the new ryzen cpus I’m going to pull the trigger.
I went with REDUX, and changed my order after I made it, and they were super cooperative with me and changed the order with no issues. I have built two computers in my life for myself, both worked fine and provided long service, but this time around I could not get the parts, and need a new computer, (mine is 10 years OLD), I started looking at other options. RUDUX has been great and they are hard to beat on price and the service is great too. With a 2 year warrantee how can I go wrong!!
As someone who has built three customs pcs in the past, redux is an exciting idea. I do highly recommend that anyone who is looking into pcs please do your research. Noab is right; research is your best bet and will help you in the long run. If you want the best of the best, and you are willing to look for them, custom building is your best bet. If you want an out-of-the-box battle station or an intro to pcs and have no idea where to start, then pre-built is a good idea. And with redux being cheaper then say origin or NXRT, it's a good bet to look into them.
@Nerd on a Budget This is the most complete review and break down video of a PC and business. This should be a mandatory video for the new PC Master race newborns.
This is THE most helpful review I have seen so far, not only did I learn alot but I feel much more comfortable purchasing a prebuilt from Redux to get going and start learning more about modifications and improvements as I go. Thanks for this Review!
amazing review. as a Cyber Power owner, which I upgraded as I saw fit (and having a blast with it) your comments about not having control of the parts is spot on. My pc came with a loud useless CPU fan cooler, loud and very capable GPU, low end ram. I upgraded ram, GPU and CPU fan cooler. I am not sure how much more money it was this way but I had zero experience with gaming PC and this was my entry point. Good to see more brands
I ordered mine, also with the Intel i7. It will be my first dedicated gaming PC so I'm a bit nervous because it's a big chunk of cash, but given the reviews and the 2-year warranty, I'm feeling pretty confident. Thanks for the video, made me feel a bit better about how things are going to turn out (not that I was super unconfident to begin with)
Got mine yesterday and I loveee it! I had ordered it Nov 27th and I knew there was delays due to city restrictions in Cali (where they are located) and of coarse covid. But Im so glad I waited, so worth it! Thanks for your review man, you helped me make that buying decision!:D
@@GMBOSS77 pretty much, there's no bloat ware or anything either. Of course you just like download your essential stuff that you prefer like chrome, steam, etc. But overall very premium man. I'm not using the Rift S as well with it and it's all been perfect
Nerd on a Budget: I don't care how inexpensive the build fee is, building your own PC will always be cheaper ebay GPU scalpers: Allow us to introduce ourselves
Yes this guy is one hundred percent aware he's wrong now. Lol. Build reduxs still sells the GPU's for the price they bought them for yet if you try to buy the cheapest one online, you're going to spend $2700 just on a 4090. Whole 4090 rig with best of everything is 4000. Do the math bro
Im just 12 years old. I’ve never had a gaming pc. My birthday is coming up and my dad just informed me that they are planning on buying me a pc. They told me to start looking for one. I know I won’t do good building it, so I think I’ll just take the “Better” option on Redux.
Watch vids, learn to build. Then save up, catch components on sale, piece one together. No debt, and you learned a valuable skill while getting something nice for far less than most people pay for a pre-built! And for most gaming, you don't need the latest-greatest-priciest rig out there, it will be "obsolete" in a few months anyway, no matter when you build. Let the trust fund kiddies fight over who has the biggest E-Peen while you enjoy your games and laugh all the way to the bank!
Prices really jumped up in 2021. Glad everything checks out. Pricing on Amazon with a build and if I can get a 3080 GPU puts me $200-300 difference. with Redux at $2450 which looks mainly because of the GPU prices.
great video..this looks like a solid prebuilt..i bought my prebuilt from newegg back in 2012 and its still going strong all though i do need to upgrade..the market is crazy right now..i really wanna build one up but with how the market is idk if i should just buy a prebuilt or what
"Nerd on a Budget" - your voice is fitting for your name... Great video! --- You're right! for those of us who WANT to build their own - we don't really know where to start with regards to "Compatibility" nor best for designed purpose!
Crazy how many people beg for give aways. Great video I like companies like this for people like my Father. I just built a dell Precision t7600 build with 64g of ram 2x xeon e5 2690 and a rx 580 8g for 100$ total build cost thank you to local businesses and a tech recycling company
I disagree with the claims that building is always cheaper. Sometimes companies will install adware to prebuilt devices to drastically reduce costs through sponsorships. Otherwise great review, keep up the good work!
people saying the AIO is in a bad position clearly HAVENT seen all the stuff GN have said, they said that it is bad if the air is already in the pump because it can push it up but if the air is already in the radiator then it doesnt matter AT ALL, it wont harm temps or anything else because the air wont move from the top anyway
I got my prebuilt pc last week for 820 including shipping from germany. I live near germany so the shipping wasn't expensive. The parts are GPU: 1650s 4gb.CPU: I5-9400F MOBA:Z480 OR 490. 2x 8gb 3200mhz ram and stock fan. I don't know about the cpu cooler and it came with a win 10 key.
well the parts you got for the price is not good but you will be able to play a lot of games with good performance but next time just make it urself if i was u
Uhh...u mean same student that’s getting wacked out of his/her mind on weekends (if not week nights too) Yeah I’m sure they can find a couple of hours, in their busy schedule.
Yes. Correct. Thanks for explaining generalizations. That’s what they’re for, to quickly refer to something without having to go down a list of names or numbers. Congratulations...now put down the books, go get a drink and chill out.
@@BigBear-- parts right now are overpriced and it’s cheaper to get a pre built with decent parts without overpaying then buying all the parts for an insane amount and building it
The way this man breaks down costs is legitimate. However, where this man is getting his GPU prices is not of this world. Still, I bought this computer from researching parts on my own and the difficulty of finding a GPU got me looking into pre-builds and this video makes me feel good about my purchase. Bookmark that I bought a Redux PC shipped to me for $2307 as of 04/11/21. Thank you taxes and crptomining. #calidipstoomuch #downwithbots
@@shawnskates I wouldn’t recommend you make the jump now. It took me three months to get my 3070 and a 3060ti for a friend. It also took 5 hours of standing in the freezing cold to get a 6700xt for myself as well. If your willing to do things like that then yes pc is worth the jump, if not then wait until June or May and the pc market will be normalized again. Again once the market normalizes then yes make the jump because IMO PC > Consoles. Few tips. If building then follow the tips from above and obviously a lot more and watch a few build guides. If buying a prebuilt make sure the front panel is mesh so you have good airflow (never get a closed front panel especially if you get hot running components). Another thing don’t let fanboys deter you from pc gaming I’d you want a prebuilt or a pc (console fanboys). No a PS5 and XSX are not more powerful then a $1000-$1100 pc. The price seems like a lot but it’s really not because you don’t have to pay for online, games are cheaper, and you know “other” methods of getting games are there to. Your pc if it’s like $1000 will keep up with the price of the console and give you more options and smoother/better gameplay. If you just want gaming again I would say console for now because we see games like AC Valhalla doing better on a $500 system compared to $500 systems. Sorry for the really really long message but enjoy pc gaming man
@@nerdonabudget don't get me wrong ...I am so used to seeing the RTX 3080 benchmark ..I knew it would crush those benchmark..but may I ask something do you think..they are gonna drop the quality after a certain time as this is more or less for publicity ..
I don't think so, it's in their best interest to keep their reputation high, as they are brand new. They probably learned a lot from digital storm, and just the overall prebuilt market that a lot of people bag on prebuilts, so this seems like they are trying to start from scratch and usher in a new era of quality prebuilts for less
As someone who builds PCs on my side he is so correct on the Build your own pc stuff it’s very expensive to build one and expensive to ship and even that you can’t make a big profit due to really you can’t scam people
Reason I purchased from Redux was it is the best priced prebuilt I could find. Why did I buy prebuilt? Most reliable marketplace I could find to get GPUs right now.
As of march 2021, I'm hearing that it's a 2 month wait for pc to be built and shipped, and received. Other than the wait time, it sounds good. Great review btw !
Idk why people nit pick the aio orientation so much. As long as the pump isn't the highest point in the system you are fine. And even if you have to make the pump the highest part, at worst, is makes a little bit of noise and doesn't last as long as it otherwise would have.
i gotta say I'm impressed....BUT one question, how do you know they didn't put fourth some special treatment to this pc knowing it was going out for review? regardless though this honestly seems like a good deal if you want a mid-high end system but don't want to build yourself. I wouldn't go with the budget options due to the fees and shipping and stuff like you said but this was seriously one of the best prebuilts I've ever laid eyes on lol I don't even know if my cable management is that good....I'd have no problems recommending them to a noob who doesn't wanna build.
Loving these reviews of SIs :) Although I wouldn't personally buy a prebuilt, it pains me to see the scams going around with super marked up prices and people falling for it just because they dont now better.
as an added fact: if you arent happy with the windows price redux has you can choose not to have one installed and still get whatever $15 gray market key, saving you the additional $100
Witch pc was this, was it the good, the better, or the best? Reason I want to know is because only the good fits in my budget, so I want a rieview of the good
Makes sense that they didn’t overclock the system. If they create instability they have to support it, and that would cost them on their labor. I’m sure they are making money by not having to do support so they can keep their people cost down because they aren’t making a killing cutting corners on hardware it seems.
That differs from cpu to cpu since they all have different overclocking capabilities. If you wanna know how just look up overclock instructions on the motherboard shown in the video.
There is nothing wrong with the aio... because you don't understand what gamersnexus meant. If the pump runs dry then it is bad, the radiator will most likely be orientated in that way for most builds. Because air rises in water it is bad for the pump to be located above the upper part of the radiator. On this instance that isn't the case, but it does increase noise levels by a small margin if I'm right.
I am not paying scalper prices for rtx 3070, just got a Lenovo legion 7i With a Intel I7 11700K 16 GB of ram, rtx 3070 and 1 TB nvme Ssd all for 1850 Usd,given the crazy GPU prices per builds are the way to go,you just have to pick a good one
I would worry about the fan and rgb controller.... Touches metal and shorts out or causes hardware issues. not everyone is going to remove that side panel to make sure things are secure. they should probably add a screw or zip tie it to something in the future.
@@bored6913 sort of, NZXT over clocks and gives best parts including mother board and psu, digital Strom does not care as much abt psu and motherboard as NZXT.
Would it be fairly easy to upgrade yourself down the road though? Or would I basically be looking at having to start from scratch a few years after buying?
Very informative video dude, thank you! I've checked out a couple of your videos previously, but today I have "liked" and subscribed. Keep rockin'!!--In terms of pre-built vs. DIY, being a PC enthusiast, I will almost always go for building it myself. I've seen alot of OEM/Pre-builts tend to slack off on the build quality, or has a CPU that one is un-able to overclock, BIOS restrictions, cheap case, etc. But this Redux system seems to be an exception!
Thanks for the video. I am in the market for a pre built. Yes I know all the advantages of doing it myself, but I don’t have the knowledge or patience to do it myself. Seen a few reviews for this Redux, and it seems like great value. I just want to buy something, plug and play.
Only reason I'm considering a pre-built is the lack of 3080 stock. 3080s are close to impossible to find if you don't have a Microcenter near you and pre-built manufacturers always seem to have either 3070s, 3080s, or both.
@@nerdonabudget Currently have a Switch and 2016 MacBook Pro. I do plan on waiting to see what AMD offers and once my mouse comes in I will decide from there!
2:04 i disagree since you can get a 3080 at cost from a pc builder sometimes instead of paying 1600-2k for one. That alone makes a prebuilt a better option if you can get a GPU at cost.
I wish there was more customization opportunities ... only the CPU, GPU, RAM, storage and OS can be altered. There's no way to add an AIO, or to remove wi-fi. Seems odd.
I know a lot of people who buy prebuilds. I am happy this company did not overclock it out of the box. Why? because to test a overclock to make sure it stable you are adding days to the shipping time. Also, most people that buy prebuilds don't want to have instability or issues down the road they just want to game. The chance of instability is not worth the small gains added with a basic overclock for people who buy these units.
Running memory at xmp for a prebuilt should be expected but why would you expect the cpu to be overclocked out of the box? Did they say anywhere that it was going to overclocked? Seems stupid to harp on that...
Will there be any chance for this company to expand, possibly in Canada? I'm trying to build my first ever PC but I don't have access to Microcenter and with the lack of GPU in the market, my friends told me to just resort on buying prebuilt. It would be way better to buy it on the spot rather than shipping it online to prevent any kind of damage done to the PC.
When a 3070 cost 1500 and a full system cost 2000 I’m going for a prebuilt
Smae
I really hope you guys are joking 😶
@@SnowySnails they are 100% not joking. Scalpers resell the gpus for insane prices. Prebuilt is faster than luck at the GPU lottery. I'd rather build myself, but im getting closer and closer to going pre built
@@bluedeathbuny77 same situation I'm in
@@goatmygoat I bought a prebuilt this past weekend. Reviews seem fairly good, i'll go through it thoroughly when I receive it.
As someone trying to get into PC gaming this is very attractive because as I have been researching parts for the last month and everyday seems to be more overwhelming the more I learn. just want to get my feet in the water with this, then upgrade from there.
these pcs are overpirced asf get a cyberpower or sum shit
I’m in the same boat. Just trying to grab a pc that will out preform my ps5. But not sure where to start lol. I mean I’m willing to spend like $1500-$2000 so I know I can get one. But I don’t know what one to get. Lol.
@@miked6097 hey bro im in the same boat but did you what did end getting or doing
@@IvanGarcia-eu5un nothing so far. Just have a ps5. You???
@@miked6097 nothing so far either I’m looking into a redux pc rn I have a Xbox one s the older bigger one it holds up so far but my friend just got his pc so I wanna hang with him appreciate the reply
this actually looks pretty good
@I'm Yurnex they take 75
Not really tbh
@@sebaa7308 how not?
@@bbpoItergeist because most companies charge way to much
@@MagicMorales I have no idea about this stuff so that’s why I want a pre built is buying your own and building it actually way cheaper
Saw a couple reviews on this but needed urs! I got what I needed!! Keep up the grind!
this man is the best
Thank for the honest review. I personally plan on buying from them. It will be my first PC and I not confident enough to build one myself. And with covid stuff happening I really don't want to bother my cousin who is a PC guy to come over and help me. But I also just want a ready to go type of thing. So thank you for the video.
Glad it helped you!
Same here. I pretty much know how to put a pc together. I just don’t feel comfortable. Once they have the new ryzen cpus I’m going to pull the trigger.
How did that go?
@@regensempai I haven’t done it yet. Lol
@@anthonycapo1998 the gpu market is horrible rn so prebuilts are our only hope lol
I went with REDUX, and changed my order after I made it, and they were super cooperative with me and changed the order with no issues. I have built two computers in my life for myself, both worked fine and provided long service, but this time around I could not get the parts, and need a new computer, (mine is 10 years OLD), I started looking at other options. RUDUX has been great and they are hard to beat on price and the service is great too. With a 2 year warrantee how can I go wrong!!
Hey bro just wondering does everything work fine with the pc? Hope you see this
As someone who has built three customs pcs in the past, redux is an exciting idea. I do highly recommend that anyone who is looking into pcs please do your research. Noab is right; research is your best bet and will help you in the long run. If you want the best of the best, and you are willing to look for them, custom building is your best bet. If you want an out-of-the-box battle station or an intro to pcs and have no idea where to start, then pre-built is a good idea.
And with redux being cheaper then say origin or NXRT, it's a good bet to look into them.
That's a great first pc for someone. Good upgrade potential down the line when they are more comfortable with the hardware.
@Nerd on a Budget
This is the most complete review and break down video of a PC and business.
This should be a mandatory video for the new PC Master race newborns.
This is THE most helpful review I have seen so far, not only did I learn alot but I feel much more comfortable purchasing a prebuilt from Redux to get going and start learning more about modifications and improvements as I go. Thanks for this Review!
Honest review from a honest dude!!
This man right here is the reason there's an AC Valhalla benchmark this video!!!
@@nerdonabudget how did you change or turn off the rgb on the fans? my desktop from redux recently arrived and haven't figured out how to do this.
amazing review. as a Cyber Power owner, which I upgraded as I saw fit (and having a blast with it) your comments about not having control of the parts is spot on. My pc came with a loud useless CPU fan cooler, loud and very capable GPU, low end ram. I upgraded ram, GPU and CPU fan cooler. I am not sure how much more money it was this way but I had zero experience with gaming PC and this was my entry point. Good to see more brands
I ordered mine, also with the Intel i7. It will be my first dedicated gaming PC so I'm a bit nervous because it's a big chunk of cash, but given the reviews and the 2-year warranty, I'm feeling pretty confident. Thanks for the video, made me feel a bit better about how things are going to turn out (not that I was super unconfident to begin with)
Is it good?
How is it ?
Looks pretty cool but I still can’t jive with rgb. Only time I look at my pc is when I’m cleaning it or it’s making a weird sound.
@SoSoyGee thats not for you to decide. Most people that would buy a prebuilt love rgb
The fans are actually a free add on
@SoSoyGee yeah but some people do care about the looks , and it's not like you don't have the option to have a non RGB pc anyway.
Got mine yesterday and I loveee it! I had ordered it Nov 27th and I knew there was delays due to city restrictions in Cali (where they are located) and of coarse covid. But Im so glad I waited, so worth it! Thanks for your review man, you helped me make that buying decision!:D
I’m planning on getting this new to PC do you just plug it in and it’s all good to go ?
have any dings or dents in your case?
@@GMBOSS77 pretty much, there's no bloat ware or anything either. Of course you just like download your essential stuff that you prefer like chrome, steam, etc. But overall very premium man. I'm not using the Rift S as well with it and it's all been perfect
@@Killswitch1411 nope it all came safely and nothing was out of place. It came package very protected
@@Tifacheeks and dies it run sandbox type games very smooth ???
Nice! This looks like a sweet option for those who don't have the time or interest in building their own rig.
Nerd on a Budget: I don't care how inexpensive the build fee is, building your own PC will always be cheaper
ebay GPU scalpers: Allow us to introduce ourselves
That one guy who sells a gpu for less than msrp:
Yes this guy is one hundred percent aware he's wrong now. Lol. Build reduxs still sells the GPU's for the price they bought them for yet if you try to buy the cheapest one online, you're going to spend $2700 just on a 4090. Whole 4090 rig with best of everything is 4000. Do the math bro
Im just 12 years old. I’ve never had a gaming pc. My birthday is coming up and my dad just informed me that they are planning on buying me a pc. They told me to start looking for one. I know I won’t do good building it, so I think I’ll just take the “Better” option on Redux.
Great points about the cost of the license and build fee at the lower end! Cheers
I wish I had a pc I'm been playing on a laptop that i found in my garage it run 20-40 fps at the most and I'm too broke to buy a pc
Dw bro if you’re not old enough yet when you get a job you’ll be able to buy most the things you want if you’re not of age yet
Don't worry man you'll be able soon.
Watch vids, learn to build. Then save up, catch components on sale, piece one together. No debt, and you learned a valuable skill while getting something nice for far less than most people pay for a pre-built! And for most gaming, you don't need the latest-greatest-priciest rig out there, it will be "obsolete" in a few months anyway, no matter when you build. Let the trust fund kiddies fight over who has the biggest E-Peen while you enjoy your games and laugh all the way to the bank!
My PC laptop is 10 yrs old and only has 6GB of ram. It doesn't play very well now like it use to. It's definitely time for an upgrade.
@nerd on a budget get this man a pc
i was debating this earlier thanks for the indepth review
That AIO is COMPLETELY FINE, as long as the pump head isn't the highest point it's good.
Prices really jumped up in 2021. Glad everything checks out. Pricing on Amazon with a build and if I can get a 3080 GPU puts me $200-300 difference. with Redux at $2450 which looks mainly because of the GPU prices.
great video..this looks like a solid prebuilt..i bought my prebuilt from newegg back in 2012 and its still going strong all though i do need to upgrade..the market is crazy right now..i really wanna build one up but with how the market is idk if i should just buy a prebuilt or what
"Nerd on a Budget" - your voice is fitting for your name... Great video! --- You're right! for those of us who WANT to build their own - we don't really know where to start with regards to "Compatibility" nor best for designed purpose!
That is how a review should be. Great job.
Great channel, thank you for the reviews! I'll definitely be watching more.
That's a coincidence! Just ordered a pre built redux gaming pc a few weeks ago. And it performs great! I can now play most games in 4k.
When you ordered it how long did it take until you got it?
@@Cummingsmc it took3 days.
Mine has been on order for over a month now and I've emailed and called their customer service without any reply...
@@caseyhobbs9758 maybe it's because I live in the Netherlands. Very small country. I also ordered my pc from redux.nl, a Dutch company.
It doesn’t matter of the orientation of the radiator as long as the pump is not the highest point.
This man speaks the truth
Crazy how many people beg for give aways. Great video I like companies like this for people like my Father. I just built a dell Precision t7600 build with 64g of ram 2x xeon e5 2690 and a rx 580 8g for 100$ total build cost thank you to local businesses and a tech recycling company
I disagree with the claims that building is always cheaper. Sometimes companies will install adware to prebuilt devices to drastically reduce costs through sponsorships. Otherwise great review, keep up the good work!
people saying the AIO is in a bad position clearly HAVENT seen all the stuff GN have said, they said that it is bad if the air is already in the pump because it can push it up but if the air is already in the radiator then it doesnt matter AT ALL, it wont harm temps or anything else because the air wont move from the top anyway
I got my prebuilt pc last week for 820 including shipping from germany. I live near germany so the shipping wasn't expensive. The parts are GPU: 1650s 4gb.CPU: I5-9400F
MOBA:Z480 OR 490. 2x 8gb 3200mhz ram and stock fan. I don't know about the cpu cooler and it came with a win 10 key.
well the parts you got for the price is not good but you will be able to play a lot of games with good performance but next time just make it urself if i was u
This is a viable option for someone maybe who is a student, has a job, and just doesn't have the time to necessarily build a pc.
Uhh...u mean same student that’s getting wacked out of his/her mind on weekends (if not week nights too) Yeah I’m sure they can find a couple of hours, in their busy schedule.
@@BigBear-- You are generalizing every student and perpetuating a stereotype. I am a student and I don't get "whacked out" every day or weekend.
@@sjs5395 if they have time to use the pc i think its fairly reasonable to say they have time to build it?
Yes. Correct. Thanks for explaining generalizations. That’s what they’re for, to quickly refer to something without having to go down a list of names or numbers. Congratulations...now put down the books, go get a drink and chill out.
@@BigBear-- parts right now are overpriced and it’s cheaper to get a pre built with decent parts without overpaying then buying all the parts for an insane amount and building it
The way this man breaks down costs is legitimate.
However, where this man is getting his GPU prices is not of this world.
Still, I bought this computer from researching parts on my own and the difficulty of finding a GPU got me looking into pre-builds and this video makes me feel good about my purchase.
Bookmark that I bought a Redux PC shipped to me for $2307 as of 04/11/21. Thank you taxes and crptomining. #calidipstoomuch #downwithbots
How long did it take to get in?
Gonna order me the medium range redux build once I get my $1400 stim check
Update she’s ordered and I will update again when it’s here
Im doing the same but getting the lower end. Stimi!!
@@joeschraer7916 definitely let us console guys know whether to take the leap!
@@shawnskates I wouldn’t recommend you make the jump now. It took me three months to get my 3070 and a 3060ti for a friend. It also took 5 hours of standing in the freezing cold to get a 6700xt for myself as well. If your willing to do things like that then yes pc is worth the jump, if not then wait until June or May and the pc market will be normalized again. Again once the market normalizes then yes make the jump because IMO PC > Consoles.
Few tips. If building then follow the tips from above and obviously a lot more and watch a few build guides. If buying a prebuilt make sure the front panel is mesh so you have good airflow (never get a closed front panel especially if you get hot running components). Another thing don’t let fanboys deter you from pc gaming I’d you want a prebuilt or a pc (console fanboys). No a PS5 and XSX are not more powerful then a $1000-$1100 pc. The price seems like a lot but it’s really not because you don’t have to pay for online, games are cheaper, and you know “other” methods of getting games are there to. Your pc if it’s like $1000 will keep up with the price of the console and give you more options and smoother/better gameplay. If you just want gaming again I would say console for now because we see games like AC Valhalla doing better on a $500 system compared to $500 systems. Sorry for the really really long message but enjoy pc gaming man
+ getting the warranty which helps alot
look at this legend man so inspirational
Gotta try this though i was gonna get mine from amazon ill look into this
This is the first video where I straight went to price comparison ...dodging the benchmark
Makes sense, price is the biggest thing for most people!
@@nerdonabudget don't get me wrong ...I am so used to seeing the RTX 3080 benchmark ..I knew it would crush those benchmark..but may I ask something
do you think..they are gonna drop the quality after a certain time as this is more or less for publicity ..
I don't think so, it's in their best interest to keep their reputation high, as they are brand new. They probably learned a lot from digital storm, and just the overall prebuilt market that a lot of people bag on prebuilts, so this seems like they are trying to start from scratch and usher in a new era of quality prebuilts for less
Congratulations on 200k Danny! Glad to see your channel doing so well. Another great review.
Hey, congrats Redux!
Thanks! it's a great way to get your hand on the RTX 30 series!
Not me getting an actual ad for Redux Computers on this video. XP
Linus's redux build had toubs down on the AIO
As someone who builds PCs on my side he is so correct on the Build your own pc stuff it’s very expensive to build one and expensive to ship and even that you can’t make a big profit due to really you can’t scam people
Reason I purchased from Redux was it is the best priced prebuilt I could find. Why did I buy prebuilt? Most reliable marketplace I could find to get GPUs right now.
That’s a pretty slick machine!
You want the pump higher, of which it is. The orientation is fine.
As of march 2021, I'm hearing that it's a 2 month wait for pc to be built and shipped, and received. Other than the wait time, it sounds good. Great review btw !
damn. is it worth the wait?
According to this youtuber, yes it is!👍
Idk why people nit pick the aio orientation so much. As long as the pump isn't the highest point in the system you are fine. And even if you have to make the pump the highest part, at worst, is makes a little bit of noise and doesn't last as long as it otherwise would have.
i just want that 3080 bruv lol
been a long time subscriber, didnt realize that you already hit 200k subs congrats
Thank you!!
i gotta say I'm impressed....BUT one question, how do you know they didn't put fourth some special treatment to this pc knowing it was going out for review? regardless though this honestly seems like a good deal if you want a mid-high end system but don't want to build yourself. I wouldn't go with the budget options due to the fees and shipping and stuff like you said but this was seriously one of the best prebuilts I've ever laid eyes on lol I don't even know if my cable management is that good....I'd have no problems recommending them to a noob who doesn't wanna build.
Loving these reviews of SIs :) Although I wouldn't personally buy a prebuilt, it pains me to see the scams going around with super marked up prices and people falling for it just because they dont now better.
I like that the case is pretty beefy space wise, so it can be easily upgraded.
going on their site im seeing some huge mark ups
as an added fact: if you arent happy with the windows price redux has you can choose not to have one installed and still get whatever $15 gray market key, saving you the additional $100
Great video thank u im planing on build my gaming computer so ill be watching ur videos thank u.
Witch pc was this, was it the good, the better, or the best?
Reason I want to know is because only the good fits in my budget, so I want a rieview of the good
I did the same build now four months later and it’s now $400 more. They increase the price of the RTX 3070 to $837.
witch one did he get was it the good,better,or best
@@robertr3424 believe he did the best configuration
Makes sense that they didn’t overclock the system. If they create instability they have to support it, and that would cost them on their labor. I’m sure they are making money by not having to do support so they can keep their people cost down because they aren’t making a killing cutting corners on hardware it seems.
Hi!! Great review! I was wondering if this pc is good for someone who is just starting pc gaming?
Pricing looks decent but there’s no Option to change motherboard or power supply in the builds
@Colin Smith there is a way to remove windows now
I have this computer on order... Can you overclock it in video to show us how easy/hard it is to overclock.
That differs from cpu to cpu since they all have different overclocking capabilities. If you wanna know how just look up overclock instructions on the motherboard shown in the video.
There is nothing wrong with the aio... because you don't understand what gamersnexus meant. If the pump runs dry then it is bad, the radiator will most likely be orientated in that way for most builds. Because air rises in water it is bad for the pump to be located above the upper part of the radiator. On this instance that isn't the case, but it does increase noise levels by a small margin if I'm right.
Awesome video brother! Thanks for the info.
I am not paying scalper prices for rtx 3070, just got a Lenovo legion 7i With a Intel I7 11700K 16 GB of ram, rtx 3070 and 1 TB nvme Ssd all for 1850 Usd,given the crazy GPU prices per builds are the way to go,you just have to pick a good one
I would worry about the fan and rgb controller.... Touches metal and shorts out or causes hardware issues. not everyone is going to remove that side panel to make sure things are secure. they should probably add a screw or zip tie it to something in the future.
I'm loving Redux so far.
How long do they take to ship?
finally a company that doesn't rip you off
what about NZXT they are good.
Digital storm is 👍 good
@@bored6913 sort of, NZXT over clocks and gives best parts including mother board and psu, digital Strom does not care as much abt psu and motherboard as NZXT.
@@sebastiansilva8274 that is true but most of the time nzxt lacks cpu, and many memory most of the time.
Would it be fairly easy to upgrade yourself down the road though? Or would I basically be looking at having to start from scratch a few years after buying?
Very informative video dude, thank you! I've checked out a couple of your videos previously, but today I have "liked" and subscribed. Keep rockin'!!--In terms of pre-built vs. DIY, being a PC enthusiast, I will almost always go for building it myself. I've seen alot of OEM/Pre-builts tend to slack off on the build quality, or has a CPU that one is un-able to overclock, BIOS restrictions, cheap case, etc. But this Redux system seems to be an exception!
Thank you! And you liked and subscribed without me having to ask (I haven't done that in a video for years lol), so double thank you!!
just ordered the "best" one for $2.37k after-tax, so excited for it!
Nice!! Hope you enjoy it!
Yo do you have an ig!!!!! I wanna know how it performs lol! And did you go with a 3080?
@@aaronjackson9603 I actually just ordered it and it should be coming in 6-8 weeks and no, I went with the 3070!
@@ourwrId how is it now do you have any issues with it so far
@@tyrannicalking8754 no issues so far, it's a great pc. i ended up getting a 3080 and god this pc is a beast
Thanks for the video. I am in the market for a pre built. Yes I know all the advantages of doing it myself, but I don’t have the knowledge or patience to do it myself. Seen a few reviews for this Redux, and it seems like great value. I just want to buy something, plug and play.
In my opinion this seems AMAZING
The fact that they offering financing is why I would want to go with something like this.
Financing will add an additional 250$ in my build...
I've been watching your channel for a while you make really good content
I like how you do your review. Good job. Kudos!
I'm actually going to purchase and use your review as referral for the sale. Thank you!
As someone looking to purchase this in the coming weeks, how have you liked it? Which one did you go with?
@@MigglyPuff94 price spiked to 2200, and 3070
Only reason I'm considering a pre-built is the lack of 3080 stock. 3080s are close to impossible to find if you don't have a Microcenter near you and pre-built manufacturers always seem to have either 3070s, 3080s, or both.
That's a somewhat valid reason, though what is your current hardware? Would it be that hard to wait a couple of months?
@@nerdonabudget Currently have a Switch and 2016 MacBook Pro. I do plan on waiting to see what AMD offers and once my mouse comes in I will decide from there!
Love the content
2:04 i disagree since you can get a 3080 at cost from a pc builder sometimes instead of paying 1600-2k for one. That alone makes a prebuilt a better option if you can get a GPU at cost.
Exactly
Honestly this review was awesome. I highly appreciate it and do feel it'll be worth buying from them.
The case is Cooler Master TD500 Mesh
I want a gaming pc but don't have enough time or knowledge to be able to do that so this was helpful, thank.
In Denmark we have a store which sells a prebuilt at the exact price if you bought all the parts and put it together yourself😄🇩🇰
You also have a 45% income tax and a welfare state
And with the current gpu prices this is an even better deal!
Hey Danny, great review! I wonder how that PNY card will hold up. Impressive specs for that price either way!
Should i get it? For warzone
I wish there was more customization opportunities ... only the CPU, GPU, RAM, storage and OS can be altered. There's no way to add an AIO, or to remove wi-fi. Seems odd.
I wish I had $2k to finally get a desktop instead of waiting about 5 to 10 years until I could possibly save enough by then
Nice Video Danny. This doesn't look bad for a pre-built.
I know a lot of people who buy prebuilds. I am happy this company did not overclock it out of the box. Why? because to test a overclock to make sure it stable you are adding days to the shipping time. Also, most people that buy prebuilds don't want to have instability or issues down the road they just want to game. The chance of instability is not worth the small gains added with a basic overclock for people who buy these units.
That's a great way to look at it, thanks for the input!
@@nerdonabudget love the channel keep up the great content!
THESE ARE AMAZING
From what I've heard Redux takes up to 6 months to ship but besides that is everything you want in a PC.
that hat is crazy!!!!!!
Running memory at xmp for a prebuilt should be expected but why would you expect the cpu to be overclocked out of the box? Did they say anywhere that it was going to overclocked? Seems stupid to harp on that...
Will there be any chance for this company to expand, possibly in Canada? I'm trying to build my first ever PC but I don't have access to Microcenter and with the lack of GPU in the market, my friends told me to just resort on buying prebuilt. It would be way better to buy it on the spot rather than shipping it online to prevent any kind of damage done to the PC.
Can you do a lyte diamond pc review?