Awesome video man. Rn bc your starting it might seem impossible to higher profits but honestly as you get better at sourcing the parts for cheaper and knowing the pc's that sell its actually very realistic to consistently get 100+ profits per pc. Keep going man you got this
From one flipper to another - awesome video man! I loved how your build turned out in the end, the aqua 3 is a cool case and a great choice for a first flip. $100 in profit is not bad at all for a first build and budget build, keep going man I can tell you’re gonna go places. Also, I saw that foreshadowing for episode 2 👀 can’t wait for more flipping videos
Amazing video man. I've been wanting to start flipping pcs and recording videos on it but have just been too lazy to start. I love seeing new pc flipping channels. Keep up the good work
Welcome to the love hate relationship that is known as PC flipping. I must say that your video quality is 10x of my best effort. I am Subscriber #12. You will be more than 1k before the end of the year. I know it.
Good luck. I had a thought to try this myself mostly because I want to build a PC again but I don't have the patience to deal with selling it afterwards.
This case came with 3 argb fans and an RBG controller in the back. It’s connected to a button on the side of the case that changes the color. It’s the Okinos aqua 3. They have a full ATX version as well!
@@Lukes-PC-Flips Thanks for the reply, im gonna have the same mobo and js to be safe, it does have 5v 3pin argb header, right? I ordered thermaltake view 170 tg argb pc case, there isnt much info abt it online, so i ordered a sata power 2 in 1 argb and pwn fan hub. every argb case should have a included fan hub, no?
@@Snikeritis not every case has an included hub. Some only have the fans that plug directly into the motherboard. This mobo had a few led 3pin connectors
the 400 dollar offer is about the price range for those specs, definitely wasnt a lowball offer. if youre only making 50-150 in profit youre doing it wrong, very wrong. maybe flipping PCs isnt good in your area but ive been making killer profit! i have a white build rocking a 5700x3d with a 3060ti, cost me the same price as your build in this video. will probably sell it for 1100 making 600+ profit. to really make money in this game you gotta be the first to the deals and know that its actually a deal like the 2080super bundle you spoke on. and if its been listed for longer than a day its more than likely not a deal. i also flip PCs so im speaking from experience, not just regurgitating what the next youtuber said. if youd like any tips or help hit me up!
@@Lukes-PC-Flips yeah that’s the best way. The only thing I’d ever buy new is a case and storage. Maybe a PSU if I felt the need to. Other than that, all used 😅. Only thing good about buying new is the peace of mind that everything works and there’s no Hardware ID bans (I have a banned mobo and storage drives from a customer, I unbanned his PC on Fortnite)
list pc's on friday around 7 pm and i don't know if the US has monthly pay if you do list de pc the weekend after salary pay day. This wil give you greater change for selling the pc
The hardest part is always selling the PC. Even if you list it as a good deal a lot of people will try and low ball you anyway.
I definitely had doubts that it would ever sell!
I’m the same way.
I just enjoy building.
It’s relaxing to a certain degree.
Great vid man.
That’s been my favorite part! Trying to sell it isn’t nearly as fun as building it 😂
@@Lukes-PC-Flips People aren’t always pleasant to each other unfortunately.
Especially anytime money is involved.
Awesome video man. Rn bc your starting it might seem impossible to higher profits but honestly as you get better at sourcing the parts for cheaper and knowing the pc's that sell its actually very realistic to consistently get 100+ profits per pc. Keep going man you got this
@@ThePCflipper thank you for the kind words and encouragement!
From one flipper to another - awesome video man! I loved how your build turned out in the end, the aqua 3 is a cool case and a great choice for a first flip. $100 in profit is not bad at all for a first build and budget build, keep going man I can tell you’re gonna go places. Also, I saw that foreshadowing for episode 2 👀 can’t wait for more flipping videos
Thank you for the kind words!!! Editing episode 2 now 👀
I was surprised when I saw you only have 60 subs cause this was a really good vid.
Thank you!!! It’s my very first! More to come!
Amazing video man. I've been wanting to start flipping pcs and recording videos on it but have just been too lazy to start. I love seeing new pc flipping channels. Keep up the good work
@@jonesthehobo thank you for the kind words! Starting can definitely be intimidating. It’s a money and time investment.
Nice job, first flipping video!
@@CasualTechReview thank you!
I am Subscriber #13
I’ll remember you all the way to 1 million 🥲🫡
3:00 is so true lmao, I be trying to sell my old car parts and people be asking about what they should do for their car and what mods to do LMAO
Nice video, keep the good work ;D
Thank you for the kind words! Your support means a lot!
Welcome to the love hate relationship that is known as PC flipping.
I must say that your video quality is 10x of my best effort.
I am Subscriber #12. You will be more than 1k before the end of the year. I know it.
Thank you for your kind words!
I’ll be working hard to keep them coming!
People are always trying to get better for less, they usually say "I can get it much cheaper at ..." or "I can build one cheaper".
good video bro
I appreciate the kind words !
how crazy video, learned alot keep it up 😊
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words and support!
Very nice video for someone with only 26 subscribers... Of course I am now sub nº 27 and waiting for next episode :)
Everyone’s gotta start at 0 😊
I’m working on my second video now!
Good luck. I had a thought to try this myself mostly because I want to build a PC again but I don't have the patience to deal with selling it afterwards.
@@OnyxIdol it definitely takes a lot of patience! I found myself doubting if it would ever sell!
hell yeah luke vlog era
subbed!
i do this i average 300 profit and a lowest of 250 in profit from a build you just need to find better deals and know what parts to use
@@Dodo_Technologies great! Do you have any specific parts you like to buy or do you just work with whatever you happen to find good deals on
Hey, I'm getting into pc flipping too, abt the mobo, did you buy a seperate fan and argb hub or did you js plug the fans in mobo?
This case came with 3 argb fans and an RBG controller in the back. It’s connected to a button on the side of the case that changes the color. It’s the Okinos aqua 3. They have a full ATX version as well!
@@Lukes-PC-Flips Thanks for the reply, im gonna have the same mobo and js to be safe, it does have 5v 3pin argb header, right? I ordered thermaltake view 170 tg argb pc case, there isnt much info abt it online, so i ordered a sata power 2 in 1 argb and pwn fan hub. every argb case should have a included fan hub, no?
@@Lukes-PC-Flips Sadly that case isnt available in my country :( maybe i can get it from amazon, but thats gonna be expensive with shipping
@Lukes-PC-Flips ???
@@Snikeritis not every case has an included hub. Some only have the fans that plug directly into the motherboard. This mobo had a few led 3pin connectors
Eliminate the downtime entirely on all your future builds and just list it as 48 hour ebay auctions with a minimum reserve
the 400 dollar offer is about the price range for those specs, definitely wasnt a lowball offer. if youre only making 50-150 in profit youre doing it wrong, very wrong. maybe flipping PCs isnt good in your area but ive been making killer profit! i have a white build rocking a 5700x3d with a 3060ti, cost me the same price as your build in this video. will probably sell it for 1100 making 600+ profit. to really make money in this game you gotta be the first to the deals and know that its actually a deal like the 2080super bundle you spoke on. and if its been listed for longer than a day its more than likely not a deal. i also flip PCs so im speaking from experience, not just regurgitating what the next youtuber said. if youd like any tips or help hit me up!
@@BuiltbySteel yeah I bought everything new except for the GPU. Moving forward I’ll be bargain hunting a little more and using less new parts
@@Lukes-PC-Flips yeah that’s the best way. The only thing I’d ever buy new is a case and storage. Maybe a PSU if I felt the need to. Other than that, all used 😅. Only thing good about buying new is the peace of mind that everything works and there’s no Hardware ID bans (I have a banned mobo and storage drives from a customer, I unbanned his PC on Fortnite)
do u buy 2nd hand parts and resell them ?
I haven’t done that much, I did buy and resell one GPU, but that was more because of the circumstances. I don’t do it regularly
@@Lukes-PC-Flips so all the pc u flip are new ones ? and not used ones right ?
the more pc´s you have listed at the same time the more you will sell
list pc's on friday around 7 pm and i don't know if the US has monthly pay if you do list de pc the weekend after salary pay day. This wil give you greater change for selling the pc
@@0o9ijnbhytgr thanks for the advice!!! I did notice a lot of buyers asking if I could hold it until Friday when they get paid
CHECK THE CPU COOLER !!
Where i can get a 4tb hard rice?
this guy just said 3500 mbps is faster than 6 gbps
@@datcracka 3500 megabytes is faster than 6 gigabits. There’s 8 bits in a byte. 3500 megabytes is equal to 28.8 gigabits
@@Lukes-PC-Flips oh I thought u said gigabyte my badd
no Simon cameo? unsubscribed.
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