Quick tip! Jawa staff manually assigns tags like "Value", "Mid Range", and "Pro Gamer" so if you just look at the tagged listing you'll miss a lot of great PCs that haven't been tagged yet.
Scam? No. Better than eBay? No actually. Had a friend try and buy a 4090 on Jawa and the seller "lost it in shipping" then stopped replying. Basically took the money and ran.... Still waiting on a response from Jawa.
So what is the best way to buy a budget PC these days? Buying prebuilt or parts? Like that $400 rig; you can't really get something like that much cheaper by buying parts, can you?
the shipping damages on that pre built system is rough. Really goes to show postal workers give ZERO fcks about any "fragile" mention and are totally going out of their way to drop it.
As someone who used to work at UPS it's not on purpose but there certainly lacks care. The issue being that they put us (preloaders in my case) past the limit of what a person should do and if we aren't at 115% we get shit on by the managers, especially bad if you're seasonal and wanting to work full time. Tldr: we want to do a good job but big company profits push us to being reckless for speed
To play the devil's advocate, if I'm moving boxes around I'm not looking for a hand written "fragile" note. Especially one saying pwease. The seller could have slapped some orange fragile stickers or what ever color you can from the post office when you take it in and they literally ask if it is a fragile item lol
couple days ago went to pick up my monitor from the post office and they picked it up dropped it on the floor i told them to be carefull it was a monitor ( it had a fragile handle with care sticker on the top of the box and on the sides) they kicked it over to the counter picked it up and dropped it on the counter from almost 2 foot high. that's the care the postal system takes with you packages. and yes it got broke. the housing was popped apart and the frame broke and the screen also. it was just that worker the rest are good at that office. she isn't supposed to be working there anymore over it.
I'll say the tldr answer from my opinion: Scam? No. Not a great deal option? Yes, the deals suck most of the time from sellers who don't give a shit if the used parts they're throwing together will last or not.
What makes u think buying a used vs brand new PSU would cause a fire? A PSU is a PSU lol, it would more than likely just fail faster then what you wanted..
@@Styphoryte You don't know what the PSU has gone through and there is always a reason its being sold. You also lose out on warranty a lot of the time.
@@Nabee_H I know the reasons why not to buy a used PSU u dont need to explain... But I appreciate the reply and I will like your comment anyways because this can help someone. I am asking this gentleman why he made a hint in his original comment making it seem like buying a used PSU will burn your house down, which in reality is definitely not the case. Probably more likely to have a lithium battery fire than from a PSU. Now maybe if the PSU has been tampered with or something, etc but I really doubt it's going to burst into flames. Lol. Were more likely to see those 13th and 14th Gen Intel CPUs melting than our PSUs lets be real. PSUs in general, unless you buy an el cheapo are made to last, typically speaking. 💯 I know you probably know this @Nabee, but I'm wondering if that's what he was trying to say in his original comment is all. Lmao
Used powersupplies are fine but not online. I've bought plenty that have been absolutely fine and are tier c or above. However, I also test it before buying with a power supply tester
@16:04 Dude, its just the fan. you can rip a fan out of any dead power supply and swap it and no noise. Im still using my psu from 7 years ago with a replaced fan.
Totally agree, swapped multiple PSU fans. It's no big deal, just hold the PC power button while everything internally is still plugged in with the wall plug unplugged to drain most of the big capacitors. If you're paranoid you can even short out the cap pins after step one. But the fan is in the top of the PSU and comes out with the cage so there's never any need to reach inside of the PSU.
@@floppercosplay5262 not necessarily. If you're not a pc gamer, you're not "this kind of consumer". The thing is, not only do we need product reviews, but distribution channel reviews. Specially used market distribution.
@nerod-0 how is french a race? French is spoken all over the world by all kind of races. France, Canada and some other countries have french as an official language. So what is french? it represents many races. He made fun of "culture " because he said Baguette so France Cuisine lol and Oui Oui is just 'Yes' . classic French republican non-essentialist conception of nationality is officialized by the French Constitution, according to which "French" is a nationality, and not a specific ethnicity.
Seeing that motherboard wrapped in bubble wrap was a moment of horror. NEVER wrap components in generic plastic! The bags that components come in are electrostatic discharge (ESD) shielded. Bubble wrap is not. Years ago I bought a GPU on ebay and it was wrapped in plastic. All the hairs on my arm were standing on end as I opened it from the static buildup, and unsurprisingly, the card was DOA. I bet many a component on jawa is murdered in a box of plastic...
Eeeh, that cpu block isn't a real deal. Ryzen 3600: 40-50$ B550: 60$ 16gb: 25$ Cpu cooler: maybe 20-30$ 500gb nmve: 20$ So we're around 170$ Would have been a decent deal with a 5600
12:03 I'm not particularly worried about static discharge, given that I've never worn a static band when I build PCs and just handle everything with my bare hands. That mobo shipped in bubble wrap with no static bag would make me nervous. It's basically like rubbing your feet on the carpet Peter Griffin style to take a big chance for no reason.
I think the NVME drive was in the lower slot as with the aftermarket cooler on it, the graphics card would probably hit the cooler if the drive was in the top slot
I feel like without testing how Jawa handles issues it's kinda pointless... Sure, you buy and sell parts, but is there a reason to use them rather than ebay or another marketplace?
You wont be saying that you'll get a PSU for only 50 bucks if you go to best buy, never buy a PSU from there unless its heavily discounted and brand new obviously. I paid 200 bucks for my Corsair RM850X. Although i cant complain toooo much, because this PSU has a 10 year warranty compared to the 5 year warranty Evga probably has for that PSU. Whats funny is Best buy is smart to do this, because every single time my PSU died it was in a situation where there was no way i was waiting to get a new one in the mail...
im brand new to the channel but man this guys crack me up, and its never a dull moment this is a 20 min vid that feels like 2 minutes, this is going to sound so lame but I do feel like I'm right here hanging out
As an Indonesian, Jawa is the name of ethnic group and the biggest population island in Indonesia, and i bit suprise there are a component pc market name jawa 😮
I bought my current PC from a guy off Jawa. The experience was actually fantastic, the communication was phenomenal and the shipping was super thought out with the GPU packaged separately. My specific build was reasonably priced for what I got at the time, about $1100, especially given the quality of the build and what it came with (stickers, hand written thank you note, etc.). Obviously when buying from sites with private sellers like this the experiences can vary pretty heavily, but I can say that my experience on the site definitely exceeded my expectations.
Austin Evans is awesome! Been watching him since 2014. Great video man! It's kinda weird we live in an age where we have to dig deeper into research to really "trust something" where as just 10 years ago things like this weren't worried about as much.
From my experience a 48 hour test period is completely normal with brokered purchases on used equipment. The only time I got an exception was when I had a crate of stage lights arrive without their power cords... they shipped me the cords, but I didn't have to test the lights until after the cords arrived. Of course as they used IEC C13 plugs they were easy to test. And I know a ton of people will be like... hey, C13 plugs are everywhere, why would you care about getting the ones that go with your used lights. Well... power linking. you see, stage lights power link. And their cords are not designed to just supply power to the one light, but in fact to supply power to a chain of lights, up to 15 or 20 amps worth. A single light might only draw 500ma, and in many cases products like printers and such that also use C13 plugs do not power link, so the cord only needs to be rated for the one product.
Considering the state of the PC I wouldn't buy a Prebuilt from Jawa, the GP was not installed properly and the Power supply was tilted, so either a really cheap case or not installed properly. It doesn't seem like the worse place for PC componants (not PSU's) and GPU's but for other componants I'd avoid.
Yeah, didn't get a good deal CPU block should have costed 50-60 bucks less GPU was....decent I'd say Spent too much on the case, but that's just personal preference But yeah, with patience you can shave off at least another 150 bucks.
@@just_julius4732depends what budget you have, but for the 400 euro and 700 euro budgets here, honestly, I would say a 12400f or a 5600X, then the most expensive 6000 series AMD card you can get. Go second hand, then buy a brand new motherboard and power supply, they are the 2 components a new builder shouldn't buy second hand
@@thunderarch5951 Costed means to plan out financially, i.e. budget for. "She costed out the price of meals for her family." The past and past participle of cost is cost. "...should have cost..."
basically just buy things you think are a good deal, even if that means everything is on jawa or amazon or ebay. what matters is that you get good prices and what you buy works.
It didn't hit me until I realized something. I was going to sell my older 750W semi-modular power supply, but the only box I have is the newer 850W Fully Modular PSU... The same would go for my motherboard/etc... these people just had the new boxes for the old products.
Having bought a lot of used power supplies, it's really hard to get a great brand like EVGA that cheap. I've gotten a lot of 750 to 850w EVGA power supplies. They're both just a tad more than what you paid, but they're also more PSU. NOTE!: the 750w and 850w PSU's are made by different manufacutrers and their power cords are not compatible. Ask me how I know.... ... I looked it up and never caused any damage. :) :D
Not a good deal on the Processor/MB combo. Micro Center had that MB (or at least an equivalent 550 chipset one) and processor combo for like $150 2 years ago. I know because I bought 2 and used one to teach an intern at my company how to build a computer and the other as useable Gaming PC for a semi-public space. Edit: Was able to get a new 6750 XT for less as well. I would strongly recommend Micro Center new components over and Jawa parts.
If there is one component you should save up and make sure you buy new, it's a PSU. I wouldn't even go through Amazon I would go through basically any other place (though the makers website is your best option)
@@JonLake yeah, I got a 6650xt a couple years ago when prices were crazy and I'm quite happy with it. Don't feel the need to upgrade now that stuff is back to normal. AMD should get more love
One question I wish this answered was why use JAWA? Other than trade in capability in a world where we have eBay what is the value add of using this site?
i don't understand the point of this video if you're going to buy marketplace items its literally like buying parts off ebay Shouldve mostly bought actual jawa items to actually evaluate their service???
I mean, it looks like they have some cool stuff but it really makes you wonder about the quality, right? 🤔 That pre-built system didn't look too solid to me! I'm curious if anyone's had a good experience with their customer service too. 🤷♂️
I sold my RX 6800 to Jawa and they gave me more than I was getting offered having it on Facebook for over a month, mailed it to them and about a week later they put the money in my Paypal. I don't know that it normally takes that long btw, I mailed it on a weekend and there was also a holiday that week.
48 hours of warranty? How the hell do you people even put up with this shit? In Europe we have 30 day returns no questions asked besides a minimum 2 years warranty
I have sold 6 gpus on there, no issues. Ebay...now if you want some problems, try to sell there. People can return stuff, 3 months later for no reason.
Quick tip! Jawa staff manually assigns tags like "Value", "Mid Range", and "Pro Gamer" so if you just look at the tagged listing you'll miss a lot of great PCs that haven't been tagged yet.
Sad
i really prefer humans over ai but like defending a poorly designed website is just silly.
@@ninjapwnsatlyfe Not defending. Explaining. I agree it sucks as well, just want to make sure people don't miss some great options.
Scam? No.
Better than eBay? No actually.
Had a friend try and buy a 4090 on Jawa and the seller "lost it in shipping" then stopped replying.
Basically took the money and ran.... Still waiting on a response from Jawa.
Sounds like a case of bad luck, only had one minor incident since I joined as a verified seller in 2021
100%, that's *definitely* never happened on eBay, not once.
So what is the best way to buy a budget PC these days? Buying prebuilt or parts? Like that $400 rig; you can't really get something like that much cheaper by buying parts, can you?
I was gonna like your comment but I realized it was at the perfect amount of likes
@@WaxPaperthat 400$ PC is junk I would pay 100$ for it, get used parts off Facebook marketplace
Next video, “Is eBay a scam?”
Next video: "Is everything a scam?"
_Is Wish a scam_ "It's really a scummy scammy scam"
eBay isn't a scam.... It's only a scam for sellers taking hits from petty thieves
Is life a scam?
Is Amazon a scam?
Linus is Canadian but got a sponsor that only ships to the USA lol
Since a year or 2 he stopped showing Canadian prices. Now all he shows is US stuff... 😞
Atleast I can still watch dawid
@@Pneuhmoniahe literally shows wdym
@@Pneuhmonia no, he still shows Canadian prices along with us prices because like the other guy said most of his audience are from the us.
@@NebulosityNexus nah go on a recent vid where he shows a product
@NebulosityNexus Nvm you're right mb
Next video, Is UA-cam a scam
Update Austin just made a UA-cam scams video
the shipping damages on that pre built system is rough. Really goes to show postal workers give ZERO fcks about any "fragile" mention and are totally going out of their way to drop it.
As someone who used to work at UPS it's not on purpose but there certainly lacks care. The issue being that they put us (preloaders in my case) past the limit of what a person should do and if we aren't at 115% we get shit on by the managers, especially bad if you're seasonal and wanting to work full time.
Tldr: we want to do a good job but big company profits push us to being reckless for speed
To play the devil's advocate, if I'm moving boxes around I'm not looking for a hand written "fragile" note. Especially one saying pwease.
The seller could have slapped some orange fragile stickers or what ever color you can from the post office when you take it in and they literally ask if it is a fragile item lol
@@Rhythm162.Skill issue
There are so many steps in shipping. Unlikey the final delivery driver did that damage
couple days ago went to pick up my monitor from the post office and they picked it up dropped it on the floor i told them to be carefull it was a monitor ( it had a fragile handle with care sticker on the top of the box and on the sides) they kicked it over to the counter picked it up and dropped it on the counter from almost 2 foot high. that's the care the postal system takes with you packages. and yes it got broke. the housing was popped apart and the frame broke and the screen also. it was just that worker the rest are good at that office. she isn't supposed to be working there anymore over it.
My biggest takeaway from the video is not the prices on used products, but how French/France is apparently a race.
7:19 "custom painted" heheheheh when your bored with white out in hand.
I'll say the tldr answer from my opinion:
Scam? No.
Not a great deal option? Yes, the deals suck most of the time from sellers who don't give a shit if the used parts they're throwing together will last or not.
Too long didn't read
@@BOT_JERRY oh look at this real tough guy over here
meh, i bought a msi gtx 1060 off there for 44 bucks and i think it was worth. Had a bad fan tho so i had to replace it but works fine otherwise
Of course not, they fairly charge credits for landspeeder repairs!
Underrated comment.
tax evasion is a sport.
Like tennis or genocide
Im great at it
No job no taxes
"Custom painted, they painted the CPU" - Yeah, looks like a child did it!
*GPU
At least they tried.
looks like it's painted with house paint.
@@marcorivas1534 or White Out
never buy a used power supply. your living quarters will thank you
What makes u think buying a used vs brand new PSU would cause a fire? A PSU is a PSU lol, it would more than likely just fail faster then what you wanted..
@@Styphoryte You don't know what the PSU has gone through and there is always a reason its being sold. You also lose out on warranty a lot of the time.
@@Nabee_H I know the reasons why not to buy a used PSU u dont need to explain... But I appreciate the reply and I will like your comment anyways because this can help someone. I am asking this gentleman why he made a hint in his original comment making it seem like buying a used PSU will burn your house down, which in reality is definitely not the case. Probably more likely to have a lithium battery fire than from a PSU. Now maybe if the PSU has been tampered with or something, etc but I really doubt it's going to burst into flames. Lol. Were more likely to see those 13th and 14th Gen Intel CPUs melting than our PSUs lets be real. PSUs in general, unless you buy an el cheapo are made to last, typically speaking. 💯 I know you probably know this @Nabee, but I'm wondering if that's what he was trying to say in his original comment is all. Lmao
@@Styphorytethe fire part was a joke
Used powersupplies are fine but not online. I've bought plenty that have been absolutely fine and are tier c or above. However, I also test it before buying with a power supply tester
That prebuilt was rough. Aside from being a bad deal, it was packed poorly with case damage and the GPU was hangin' on for dear life. No thanks.
@16:04 Dude, its just the fan. you can rip a fan out of any dead power supply and swap it and no noise. Im still using my psu from 7 years ago with a replaced fan.
No one cares about replacing a fan, most ppl would buy a new one before they did that. 😂
Totally agree, swapped multiple PSU fans. It's no big deal, just hold the PC power button while everything internally is still plugged in with the wall plug unplugged to drain most of the big capacitors. If you're paranoid you can even short out the cap pins after step one. But the fan is in the top of the PSU and comes out with the cage so there's never any need to reach inside of the PSU.
My PSU has about 10 years of good service and I swapped the fan 2 times for free, they came from dead PSUs.
Ken roasts Austin after Austin roasts Jawa. Also, Austin roasted Linus Tech Tips again after discovering that Jawa is sponsoring Linus Tech Tips.
Video hides a lot of errors, but we can still see that paint job is balls. Shame... If they'd put slightly more effort into it it might've been nice
The TGDGAMING one? It's AI art.
@@iwansays go back and look closer. especially at the 7:17 mark
@@colestowing8695 Oh that? Lmao. I don't even bother calling that a paint job.
As consumer, we need more vids like this. Thank you
Isn’t everyone a consumer 🤔
@@floppercosplay5262 not necessarily. If you're not a pc gamer, you're not "this kind of consumer". The thing is, not only do we need product reviews, but distribution channel reviews. Specially used market distribution.
I dont think that prebuilt pc is worth 400 $ !
Real
The house paint on the GPU definitely brought the value down lol
Yeah, definitely a 250-350 PC to me
Wait how is saying “oi oi” racist? Last I checked the French people weren’t a race but a culture and also who cares? They’re French.
I'm french and I approve this message
I get the joke but saying that they're a culture not race is like, more racist lol
@nerod-0 how is french a race? French is spoken all over the world by all kind of races. France, Canada and some other countries have french as an official language. So what is french? it represents many races. He made fun of "culture " because he said Baguette so France Cuisine lol and Oui Oui is just 'Yes' .
classic French republican non-essentialist conception of nationality is officialized by the French Constitution, according to which "French" is a nationality, and not a specific ethnicity.
Jawa has been around for a years and the community discord is amazing 😅
Seeing that motherboard wrapped in bubble wrap was a moment of horror.
NEVER wrap components in generic plastic! The bags that components come in are electrostatic discharge (ESD) shielded. Bubble wrap is not. Years ago I bought a GPU on ebay and it was wrapped in plastic. All the hairs on my arm were standing on end as I opened it from the static buildup, and unsurprisingly, the card was DOA.
I bet many a component on jawa is murdered in a box of plastic...
Eeeh, that cpu block isn't a real deal.
Ryzen 3600: 40-50$
B550: 60$
16gb: 25$
Cpu cooler: maybe 20-30$
500gb nmve: 20$
So we're around 170$
Would have been a decent deal with a 5600
Custom painted GPU: A layer of Tipp-Ex correction fluid with those bubbles in all their glory.
12:03 I'm not particularly worried about static discharge, given that I've never worn a static band when I build PCs and just handle everything with my bare hands. That mobo shipped in bubble wrap with no static bag would make me nervous. It's basically like rubbing your feet on the carpet Peter Griffin style to take a big chance for no reason.
i have seriously being waiting for these vid
jesus and you just delivered
Saying "Wee Wee" In a French accent is not racist ffs. France isn't a race.
😂
Happy birthday Austin! We share the same birthday haha, hope you have a great one! 🎂
I would have been interested to how they would handle the damage to the case on the prebuilt if it was something you would care about.
$400 Pc was definitely made with someone who watches Zach Tech Turf
My biggest thing is the cable extensions and power supplies sellers use to keep prices lower
lol. “Custom painted” means it was scratched to hell recovered from a landfill
Doing a foreign accent isn't racist, insensitive at worst
Beginning of another UA-camr beef
Sponsors Linus alot is a deal breaker 😂
@@jamesmelwani6000granted it was the only way for scrapyard wars to be rebooted
I hope so lol can't stand Linus.
@@ZeroAnkokusame here
Why linus is great@@ZeroAnkoku
Your prebuilt case is a painted DELL OPTIPLEX.
I think the NVME drive was in the lower slot as with the aftermarket cooler on it, the graphics card would probably hit the cooler if the drive was in the top slot
5:17, they even forgot to write the word "care" on it. Now they just want the delivery driver to "take of me pweez" 💀
LOL at least someone's paying attention 😂
No it is not, you can buy a ryzen 4070 from there.
ZTT moment
what the fuck is a ryzen 4070
@@mari2.power supply motherboard
I feel like without testing how Jawa handles issues it's kinda pointless... Sure, you buy and sell parts, but is there a reason to use them rather than ebay or another marketplace?
You wont be saying that you'll get a PSU for only 50 bucks if you go to best buy, never buy a PSU from there unless its heavily discounted and brand new obviously. I paid 200 bucks for my Corsair RM850X. Although i cant complain toooo much, because this PSU has a 10 year warranty compared to the 5 year warranty Evga probably has for that PSU. Whats funny is Best buy is smart to do this, because every single time my PSU died it was in a situation where there was no way i was waiting to get a new one in the mail...
*ZTT watching it like* 👀
16:30 missed opportunity to play 7 years by Lukas graham
im brand new to the channel but man this guys crack me up, and its never a dull moment this is a 20 min vid that feels like 2 minutes, this is going to sound so lame but I do feel like I'm right here hanging out
next video: is breathing a scam?
Yes, it just prologs misery
The words you're looking for is "clam shell". 11:46
Love that you guys installed the cpu cooler upside down 😂 woops!
As an Indonesian, Jawa is the name of ethnic group and the biggest population island in Indonesia, and i bit suprise there are a component pc market name jawa 😮
Halo bang sy juga dari indo
iya bang bawa2 nama jawa ada apa ini, apakah ini e-commerece mirip kayak GRAB TOKO
it's strange hearing my tribe as tech market 😂
Jawa it's also an alien race in star wars, native to tattoine, that scavenges and sells tech.
Indo hadir
I bought my current PC from a guy off Jawa. The experience was actually fantastic, the communication was phenomenal and the shipping was super thought out with the GPU packaged separately. My specific build was reasonably priced for what I got at the time, about $1100, especially given the quality of the build and what it came with (stickers, hand written thank you note, etc.). Obviously when buying from sites with private sellers like this the experiences can vary pretty heavily, but I can say that my experience on the site definitely exceeded my expectations.
Austin Evans is awesome! Been watching him since 2014. Great video man! It's kinda weird we live in an age where we have to dig deeper into research to really "trust something" where as just 10 years ago things like this weren't worried about as much.
That prebuild case looks amazing. Now I want the same case.
From my experience a 48 hour test period is completely normal with brokered purchases on used equipment. The only time I got an exception was when I had a crate of stage lights arrive without their power cords... they shipped me the cords, but I didn't have to test the lights until after the cords arrived.
Of course as they used IEC C13 plugs they were easy to test.
And I know a ton of people will be like... hey, C13 plugs are everywhere, why would you care about getting the ones that go with your used lights.
Well... power linking. you see, stage lights power link. And their cords are not designed to just supply power to the one light, but in fact to supply power to a chain of lights, up to 15 or 20 amps worth. A single light might only draw 500ma, and in many cases products like printers and such that also use C13 plugs do not power link, so the cord only needs to be rated for the one product.
Considering the state of the PC I wouldn't buy a Prebuilt from Jawa, the GP was not installed properly and the Power supply was tilted, so either a really cheap case or not installed properly.
It doesn't seem like the worse place for PC componants (not PSU's) and GPU's but for other componants I'd avoid.
I built a computer for around $400 with almost the same exact specs as the $700 one
Yeah, didn't get a good deal
CPU block should have costed 50-60 bucks less
GPU was....decent I'd say
Spent too much on the case, but that's just personal preference
But yeah, with patience you can shave off at least another 150 bucks.
can you share spec list and cost am planning on buying one but it seems building is
cheaper
@@just_julius4732depends what budget you have, but for the 400 euro and 700 euro budgets here, honestly, I would say a 12400f or a 5600X, then the most expensive 6000 series AMD card you can get. Go second hand, then buy a brand new motherboard and power supply, they are the 2 components a new builder shouldn't buy second hand
as he said getting the power supply and case there was a bad dela
@@thunderarch5951 Costed means to plan out financially, i.e. budget for.
"She costed out the price of meals for her family."
The past and past participle of cost is cost. "...should have cost..."
One anecdotal experience. I sold an old GPU to Jawa. They paid shipping and paid me only $5 less than they were going for on EBay. Was a win for me
I'm so confused. Austin literally BOUGHT this pc. the picture shown IS THIS PC. So why is he confused about seeing it?
Bro is MILKING THIS SERIES
Viewers watch it (like me) its probably the only series i watch on this channel besides mystery tech
I really liked the case tho, like you said with better matching components aesthetically it'd look much nicer
Never bought anything yet. But selling stuff has been a dream so far. I really like jawa.
basically just buy things you think are a good deal, even if that means everything is on jawa or amazon or ebay. what matters is that you get good prices and what you buy works.
Quick tip. the CPU cooler on the bigger pic is upside down.
They dont even have ryzen 4070s. What a scam.
No way! he's using a surface laptop, I'm now subing. I'm watching this a on a surface laptop studio.
what's wrong with a pre built pc if it has all the parts you need to do what you want? can't you just swap out parts later if you need to?
really like the anime design on the pre-built that is really sick !!!
so they pretty much give you pawn shop prices for what you wanna sell, half of the used price.
Do you get free shipping from Tatooine? 🤔
Great Video Austin 👍🏻✌🏻
It didn't hit me until I realized something. I was going to sell my older 750W semi-modular power supply, but the only box I have is the newer 850W Fully Modular PSU... The same would go for my motherboard/etc... these people just had the new boxes for the old products.
Nice, your prebuilt came with a free IED. That's a Tier F PSU.
The one you picked was Tier E.
Having bought a lot of used power supplies, it's really hard to get a great brand like EVGA that cheap. I've gotten a lot of 750 to 850w EVGA power supplies. They're both just a tad more than what you paid, but they're also more PSU. NOTE!: the 750w and 850w PSU's are made by different manufacutrers and their power cords are not compatible.
Ask me how I know....
... I looked it up and never caused any damage. :) :D
Not a good deal on the Processor/MB combo. Micro Center had that MB (or at least an equivalent 550 chipset one) and processor combo for like $150 2 years ago. I know because I bought 2 and used one to teach an intern at my company how to build a computer and the other as useable Gaming PC for a semi-public space. Edit: Was able to get a new 6750 XT for less as well. I would strongly recommend Micro Center new components over and Jawa parts.
If there is one component you should save up and make sure you buy new, it's a PSU. I wouldn't even go through Amazon I would go through basically any other place (though the makers website is your best option)
Watching Austin pair an rx6700xt with only a 500w psu makes me concerned for his sanity and safety
Hey austin, are you going to be at the miami Grand opening for microcenter?
CAN YOU DO A VIDEO ON THE BACK MARKET TRADE IN PROCESS THIS IS DAY 9 PLEASE PEOPLE LIKE THIS
I need a gaming PC, since my MSI Laptop died. Whatchya doing with either of those, by chance?
although it may seem like it at times; the french are not, in fact, a seperate race.
Why is the CPU fan faced like that? Did the Verge build the PC?
tbf. 6700xt is a crazy good deal for 1080p. running warzone at ultra with 120-140 fps without any issues !
@@JonLake yeah, I got a 6650xt a couple years ago when prices were crazy and I'm quite happy with it. Don't feel the need to upgrade now that stuff is back to normal. AMD should get more love
One question I wish this answered was why use JAWA? Other than trade in capability in a world where we have eBay what is the value add of using this site?
Next video, Is Life a scam?
No need, I can confirm life is indeed a scam.
i don't understand the point of this video if you're going to buy marketplace items
its literally like buying parts off ebay
Shouldve mostly bought actual jawa items to actually evaluate their service???
Is my bathroom break a scam
Hot take but advertising a pc with RX580 as a "console killer" is a real 🤡 move.
that motherboard, cpu, ram, cooler combo was a really great deal. I'm surprised they sold that for so low
Good to see jawa getting some love!
Avoiding Amazon it's not a bad idea, they get too much share
Still shocks me I bought a laptop brand new with a 1660ti back during COVID for $700 dollars. And she's still kicking today.
Isn't a 500W underpowered for a 6700xt?
Jawa is not a scam. Because Jawa is Koentji
Bang, lu asik👍
I mean, it looks like they have some cool stuff but it really makes you wonder about the quality, right? 🤔 That pre-built system didn't look too solid to me! I'm curious if anyone's had a good experience with their customer service too. 🤷♂️
I sold my RX 6800 to Jawa and they gave me more than I was getting offered having it on Facebook for over a month, mailed it to them and about a week later they put the money in my Paypal. I don't know that it normally takes that long btw, I mailed it on a weekend and there was also a holiday that week.
"No Zach's tech tips were heart in the making of this video"
48 hours of warranty?
How the hell do you people even put up with this shit? In Europe we have 30 day returns no questions asked besides a minimum 2 years warranty
At what point do we refresh the pierre luigi name? Companies are probably catching up by now, no?
i thought charging the customer the paypal fee was against their TOS
I Love Austin Evans Videos 💙
that pc with the anime girl on it. is a sticker on it or actually painted on and where can i find an exact pc case like that?
What caught my attention the most in this video was the sensitivity of Valorant when it opens the settings, 3.18?????? thats nuts
I have sold 6 gpus on there, no issues. Ebay...now if you want some problems, try to sell there. People can return stuff, 3 months later for no reason.