#BIGBADPAPPAWOLF WHAT UP BRIAN .............I STARTED WATCHING YOU OVER A YEAR AGO.............I GOT HOSED BY AMAZON.......I KNEW NOTHING ABOUT PCs......NOW A YEAR OR SO LATER WITH THE HELP OF YOU AND UA-cam I CAN BUILD AND HAVE BUILT MANNY PCs.....IT HAS BECOME AN ADDICTION FOR ME ITs ALL YOUR FAULT..........AND I WANNA THANK YOU ............I HAVE LIKE 7 PCs JUST SITTING ON THE SHELF WORTH $2OO.OO TO $2000.00 MY FAMILY DOES NOT HAVE TO GO TO THE NOSE PICKER ANY MORE FOR PC REPAIR .......I HAVE SAVED SO MUCH $$$$$ AND TIME AND EFFERT IN MY JOURNEY THANKS BRIAN...............I LOVE YOUR $1OO.OO CHALLENGE VIDS..................IM LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR JOURNEY THANKS AGAIN AND ENJOY.....................LURKING
Putting a fan on the sidepanel (oldschool style) would lower GPU temps even further, I would even test since the GPU heatsink is exhausting to the sidepanel, what works better: in- or outtake for that fan but for this pc case it´s certainly be outtake if you don´t want slighty higher CPU temps. Actually the best airflow and lowest temps in this case would be two outtake fans on the sidepanel and seeting the back fan to intake, you gonna lower CPU temp by 8°C as well that way because it´s a top-blower and keep the GPU from passing 72°C even after 4, 6- 8 hours. I wonder why everyone puts front fans to intake on default even the GPU heatsink exhausts front to back, why do you put in fans FIGHTING the natural exhaust of the build designs, doesn´t make sense to me. Fans are suppose to help, not fight the airflow.
BTW: with modern cases it´s way different and I don´t get why so many youtubers don´t get their airflow mistake when using tower coolers in modern cases. When you´re using an AIO cool, when you also put in a GPU with side exhausting heatsink, but if the heatsink desing exhausts front to back? You spent extra money on top exhaust which actually wouldn´t be necessary if people would understand engineering. I´m not an engineerer but it´s not science to just look at the fin arrangement, see where the airflow is going and setup fans to supliment that instead of fighting as so many youtubers do without thinking claiming "i`m an expert I´m doing it for 10-15 years", don´t need no stamped piece of toilette paper for that. I´m configuring and building pc´s for over 20 years and back than it wasn´t anywhere as easy and simple as it is today or even 15 years ago, Core2Dou made things a lot easier with new fixed standards. With Windows 10 and Linux Mint pc´s have become pretty much idiot proof.
Bryan, that faulty GSkill 8GB stick should have lifetime warranty, something I've made use of from GSkill several times, never had a problem with their service, so submit a warranty request (assuming it is just supposed to be a single 8GB modulem, rather than one half of what was originally a 16GB pair; check the label to be sure). The good part is, if GSkill can't supply an exact replacement then they'll send you something else newer. Kingston did this when I sent in an old 256MB server kit that had a lifetime warranty, they had none available, so they sent me a modern 4GB DDR3/2000 kit. :D
Ahhh I forgot about the lifetime warranties, I will actually take advantage of that, cause I actually have a heap of g.skill ddr4 over the years that doesn't work. hmmmm Thanks brother!
That's interesting, I didn't know that. They even replace without receipts? I've never had a DIMM actually go bad of all the systems I've built but I'll keep that in mind. Thanks!
@@gottahavitvt Yes, or at least they didn't ask for a receipt the last time I used the warranty service (which was for a 2x 4GB kit of exactly the same type). Infact I have another faulty 2x 4GB kit to file at some point, not gotten round to it yet. I used to hunt for them a lot (specifically the 2133MHz kits) because 4x4GB was the max one could fit onto most P55 boards, of which I have quite a few.
@@techyescity Hope it works out ok! Check the labels on the DDR4 to see if it says lifetime. And most welcome! Remember, kit pairs need to be matched for serial numbers.
Yes, I accidentally fried a matching set of DDR3 2133 4x6 24GB RAM after installing a hard drive with ARGB software on it. Upon inadvertently opening the program, all six sticks were fried. G-Skill kindly sent me a replacement set with sequential serial numbers; I only had to cover the return shipping costs.
I have a high end gaming PC (13900k, 4090, 4TB SSD). You inspired me to build affordable machines for other people as a hobby. Once your machine is fully upgraded, when you have the build itch this is a great way to scratch that itch. Even the cheapest PC now is monstrously powerful compared to the ones when I started PC gaming back in the 90's. I even find I spend more time hunting for deals on parts and building than I do gaming now days. Thanks for the channel.
its fun you will see. set ur self a budget and try to make a working pc from it.. i wanted to make a pc for my sister 15th birthday (she uses my 2nd usual but wanted her onw in her room) si i set my slef a 100€ budget got a her a combbo kit x79 mobo, xeon, ddr3 16gb of alipress 32€ exhanged some pc parts to my oncle for a rx480 8gb that cost me like 35€ (i sold him the pc parts are price i bought them at so i didnt lose on it but also lost out on profit but who cares b550 asus strix i paid 40€ and AIO 240mm i paid 25€ sold it him all that for for 2 rx480 8gb) recycled some ssd and laptop hdd i had, i had a free screen dvi only for a while. slaped it all i na case i didnt use nice corsair one with tinted tempered glass. at the end was like 100€ it cost me
I had one of those and the truth is that I had to install an office from BNH Software to avoid software problems and the truth is that I can't complain.
i copped me a 350 dollar pc yesterday with a 4600g and a rx 570 with 16gb ram and a 550 watt corsair psu. (it was a full setup. gamdias keyboard and mouse as well as a monitor and mouse mat) first thing i thought was "i bet "the guy from tech yes city would love this deal for 100 dollar flip ep 2 or something" and then you upload a fresh flip up challenge.
I'd be looking to pay about 250 for that system without monitor, so it really depends what you got for a monitor. 4600g should be about 50, cheap b450(I'm assuming) should be about the same, DDR4 is dirt cheap, as are used low end PSUs and storage. Sounds like you got an ok deal, congrats.
@@gottahavitvt the market in my area is dog crap, and that's saying it lightly. The rx 570 in my area is still selling for roughly 100, which brings the system cost down to 250 if I flip that. It was a cx550 so... A budget PSU but still sells new for 70. The case is alright and comes with 4 argb fans which is nice cause... Aesthetics obviously add value for a flip. Ddr4 imo not super cheap. Again in my area prices suck, people ask retail prices for used ddr4. And again the fact it's RGB helps cause aesthetics. Also comes with a white deepcool cooler, and the case is a decent enough looking white case. The motherboard is I think an MSI board b550m mortar max (wifi) so a mid range board. The keyboard and mouse new are 60 bucks for the combo and they are in fact new. My intention is to pick up a budget mobo and CPU combo for the 570, make a budget build with that and flip it for 350 Then drop maybe a 2060 in the 4600g system and hope to get 650 - 700 (at this point I'm hoping my investment is no more then 550 in total and look to make 400 on the 2 rigs. I think my prices are fair as comparable builds people ask as much as 900 for in my current market
@@daytimerocker3808 thing is in my local market I'll be sitting on the parts forever waiting for the CPU and GPU to come up. I'd rather take that lil less money for a faster flip. And the rx 570 would go nice in a PC with maybe a 6700 and 16gb ddr4. Maybe an 8th gen i5 even. Try to get a lil bit for that PC as a setup with the keyboard, mouse and monitor. Sometimes taking the easiest route is the best route. Though I've been looking to upgrade my personal rig. Maybe I'll even throw my old 2070 super in with the 4600g. Get pretty close performance to a 3060 ti... Only issue is that will be a lil bottleneck
@@peteypoo2470 100 for rx570 is nuts, I have an rx580 in a 4th gen i7 system listed for $200 and cant get any interest. In fact I can't sell ANY AMD GPU systems here.
So pumped for this season, you inspired me to start building and selling pc’s. Made around $4k this year from it, not bad for just a hobby and getting to have fun while doing so
I am the guy who would be like, "Can I get a Mug, a Hoodie, Pic with you and DadMan, and T-shirt for my daughter also?" Screw the warranty, this pc would go on the wall as a display piece. Yes I love the flip up challenge!!
I started this way now i build pcs from home and sell them or i have customers who request builds. Its alot of fun making budget rigs help expand the PC community.
New to your channel and this series but I'm very much looking forward to the season 4! 😁 Maybe I'll binge watch the earlier seasons too while waiting new episodes.
Hey man loving the videos, started watching you again after like 5 years love to see that haven’t changed one bit, still an amazing content creator, you’ve inspired me to start my own used pc parts hunts 😂 keep it up
The best way to clean a keyboard and a mouse is with 2 brushes. 1st brush not as dense, more coarse but soft, 2nd brush is more dense bristles and softer. Spray cleaner 1st brush scrub keyboard all over, then 2nd brush scrub again with no chemicals, it's basically taking away diary and debris, then wipe with cloth and you can then finally apply a kind of armor all product with the second brush and then wipe down again with clean cloth. I used to do this as a job for a tech cleaning company, but the chemicals they used were very expensive.
For those in the USA wanting a dirt-cheap deal just FYI there is a company on eBay selling really nice LGA 1150 boards for $35-$40 USD and all have warranties and are updated to the latest BIOS. I grabbed an E3 1230 V3 off Aliexpress during a sale for a whopping $8 with a $6 RGB cooler and 16GB of RAM off eBay for $10 so for $64 USD shipped I got a 4c/8t with a nice Gigabyte board, RAM and cooler, runs damn well too!
Antec missed (or didn't follow) the transition to all the fancy cases we have today but 10-15 years ago they were great, even their cheap stuff was good and reliable. Could never go wrong with Antec back then. We sold hundreds of the cheap ones in PCs we built in the store I worked at, but they also had some nicer cases for more expensive cases. I used them for a really long time until Fractal came around and started offering better cases at a reasonable price.
It'll be interesting watching the market, buying against sell this season. Looks like the selling market is tough over there. I think it will be grim here too, if it isn't already it's about to get a whole lot worse.
hehehe. ive been taking ur advice and starting in such a market i only want to be ultra-competitive. I get so much interest on my xeon rigs, thanks for everything. My cheapest complete build price for a 2650v4, rx 580, similar value case to the hp one here, 256 sata ssd and 1tb hdd and 16gb ddr4 was only $160usd with windows, sold that one for $230 😌
"We gonna go to the next deal.." Literally makes a tour and comes back to the same guy's house. Funny seeing the exact same guy running under the rain for a second time.
another idea to make money is go to old ewaste places find old hardware and build windows 98/ windows xp gaming rigs. you would be surprised how many people are looking for stuff like that not just new hardware
So, my man got 10 rtx 2070s, 10 gtx 1070s both for cheap and now he got a banger of a PC for free, this is looking so promising, Shout out to the people that messaged about the GPU deals.
I just sold 8 barebones towers from 4440 i5 to 10400 i5. I appreciate that that guy is going to do the tech yes builds and make a buttload of money. I have a good job and not worth my time and frustration trying to meet 20 people and get low balled.. yall know how it is. I still have a dual cpu lga2011 server that i might build with a pair of 2690s... 56 threads 😏
This is such an awesome series - love it 100% Would love to know the Yes-mans techniques for navigating around Facebook Marketplace - I have given up: It's such a fucking mess, it's impossible to categorise and do specific searches... or, more likely, I'm doing it wrong.
Shoutout from Montreal! Love this series. Quick question: on what settings to you test on heaven with these older systems? Low-medium quality? With or without tesselation and anti-aliasing? Keep up the good work!
@@techyescity great thank you, yeah it starts on ultra by default, well with the gpu’s i’ve tested recently. I try to at least test it on 1080p to see what i can get. Checking off tesselation usually doubles the fps but the environment looks like shit. I’m about to test an i7 4770, i have a quaddro m4000 on hand to see how it performs but will likely try to find a good deal on a 1060 or 1070 to move that rig
I'm a seller on most major marketplaces in the US, and the market is just as bad here. Nothing is selling or getting traction. Listing engagement is low, sales are even lower. I used to sell 3 PCs a week. I have sold 1 PC in the last 2 weeks.
Hey Bry, now that Windows 10 has only about a year left of updates, are you going to be upgrading these old PC's to an 'unsupported' version of Windows 11 going forward?
@@techyescity I believe they will be offering three more years of Win10 support to the general public, but it will be for a subscription fee that goes up each year you subscribe. The price of that (public sub) is still undisclosed though.
bugdet? i hope you did some cable management on the psu cables, that looks like a birds nest the gpu, cheapest i can find it at that ptice here is 125 dollars for the 3 gb model, at the price you paid i got a gt 710
I rescued a gaming pc from e-waste a few weeks ago and i stripped it down and cleaned everything put it back together and it posted. it has 32GB ram Nvidia g-force 660TI old graphics card but cleaned up well and it turns out that it passed the windows 11 test so it runs real good. but i have tried to upgrade the 660ti with a 1080ti but wouldn't give a posting. Maybe the power supply is not strong enough. it is a 650w . Getting the 660ti running on windows 11pro was challenging but found the latest driver for it but it is limited to 2gb of DDR5 so it wont play HD i do not think. But i gave it to my wife and she was happy because she is not a gamer more like a social nut. So worked out good in the end. Free PC for nothing. I am in Perth WA by the way and it's good to see aussies on here
In my area if a PC will run GTA 5, COD and CS2, it is a quick sale for $300 USD, if it can run Fortnite well $375 regardless of specs, offer a decent monitor and ewaste KBB and mouse add another $50-100 if they want them.
Over here in Japan you are lucky if you can get a 10-30 day warranty on a used pc from a store. The lower the price and age of the components makes for a shorter warranty. I bang out all kinds of pc's, "give me a call if you have a problem" even if the pc is sold As is. As a flipper, My Door is always open should apply. Most one time sellers are just as is and will shut the door.
used parts rarely get over 1 to 3 months warranty, used parts is whatever you want really, no warranty, 12 months, what your pocket can pay really you dont push big warrantiees for cost, in case the parts die, being used, you lose the money you earned, used doesnt leave much money for the seller, keep in mind that selling online makes earnings lower
@@arch1107 I really enjoy buying used from single sellers, with or without a warranty. Spend 5 minutes with a seller and you will get the whole story, or even more deals. Mostly you have a chance to help somebody out in need of cash, to make a good pc for somebody trying to use their cash wisely. Face to face honesty by both parties makes for good business.
🙂 yay Fix My Beater Series, the only thing I dont care for is scaling up the pc tier and instead just keep it Beater Number 1 then 2 then 3 then ETC, but thats just me I guess
I can really see Bryan going with 3 or 4 cheap pc's just to break passed the $500 price point in this series, as going to be hard to purchase the parts and making a good profit when so many people selling for the $500 price bracket including those pesky scammers that sell rubbish for that price point.
Not related to this video but something i found out hope it helps. had x470 msi stuck on vga light would not post at all stripped it down replaced everything nothing. My son had the same cpu that was in my system so i asked to borrow it to see if it was mobo dead or cpu? replaced my cpu with his & it went to post so shut down & replaced it with mine & then it posted no probs. So i don't know if it jumpstarted the cpu somehow ? but totally working fine. I had tried literally everything else & that was my last ditch effort.
i can't belief you don't have DDR3 Memory onhand :) I am using GD900 to but after maybe 1,5 / 2 years de last bit just gets to thick to spread so i buy a new 30G tube ahead 😁
I have a PC that an i7 8700k, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, GTX 1060 6GB, 3TB of storage, a 240mm AIO cooler, a 600W PSU, and a case with 7 RGB fans. How much should I sell it for?
The much requested season 4 begins! Enjoy!
Kick ass, love this type of content!
#BIGBADPAPPAWOLF
WHAT UP BRIAN .............I STARTED WATCHING YOU OVER A YEAR AGO.............I GOT HOSED BY AMAZON.......I KNEW NOTHING ABOUT PCs......NOW A YEAR OR SO LATER WITH THE HELP OF YOU AND UA-cam I CAN BUILD AND HAVE BUILT MANNY PCs.....IT HAS BECOME AN ADDICTION FOR ME ITs ALL YOUR FAULT..........AND I WANNA THANK YOU ............I HAVE LIKE 7 PCs JUST SITTING ON THE SHELF WORTH $2OO.OO TO $2000.00 MY FAMILY DOES NOT HAVE TO GO TO THE NOSE PICKER ANY MORE FOR PC REPAIR .......I HAVE SAVED SO MUCH $$$$$ AND TIME AND EFFERT IN MY JOURNEY THANKS BRIAN...............I LOVE YOUR $1OO.OO CHALLENGE VIDS..................IM LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR JOURNEY THANKS AGAIN AND ENJOY.....................LURKING
Yeeeessssiiirrr
Putting a fan on the sidepanel (oldschool style) would lower GPU temps even further, I would even test since the GPU heatsink is exhausting to the sidepanel, what works better: in- or outtake for that fan but for this pc case it´s certainly be outtake if you don´t want slighty higher CPU temps. Actually the best airflow and lowest temps in this case would be two outtake fans on the sidepanel and seeting the back fan to intake, you gonna lower CPU temp by 8°C as well that way because it´s a top-blower and keep the GPU from passing 72°C even after 4, 6- 8 hours. I wonder why everyone puts front fans to intake on default even the GPU heatsink exhausts front to back, why do you put in fans FIGHTING the natural exhaust of the build designs, doesn´t make sense to me. Fans are suppose to help, not fight the airflow.
BTW: with modern cases it´s way different and I don´t get why so many youtubers don´t get their airflow mistake when using tower coolers in modern cases. When you´re using an AIO cool, when you also put in a GPU with side exhausting heatsink, but if the heatsink desing exhausts front to back? You spent extra money on top exhaust which actually wouldn´t be necessary if people would understand engineering. I´m not an engineerer but it´s not science to just look at the fin arrangement, see where the airflow is going and setup fans to supliment that instead of fighting as so many youtubers do without thinking claiming "i`m an expert I´m doing it for 10-15 years", don´t need no stamped piece of toilette paper for that. I´m configuring and building pc´s for over 20 years and back than it wasn´t anywhere as easy and simple as it is today or even 15 years ago, Core2Dou made things a lot easier with new fixed standards. With Windows 10 and Linux Mint pc´s have become pretty much idiot proof.
I don't know why i'm so excited for this series again, but i'm pumped can't wait :)
Bryan, that faulty GSkill 8GB stick should have lifetime warranty, something I've made use of from GSkill several times, never had a problem with their service, so submit a warranty request (assuming it is just supposed to be a single 8GB modulem, rather than one half of what was originally a 16GB pair; check the label to be sure). The good part is, if GSkill can't supply an exact replacement then they'll send you something else newer. Kingston did this when I sent in an old 256MB server kit that had a lifetime warranty, they had none available, so they sent me a modern 4GB DDR3/2000 kit. :D
Ahhh I forgot about the lifetime warranties, I will actually take advantage of that, cause I actually have a heap of g.skill ddr4 over the years that doesn't work. hmmmm Thanks brother!
That's interesting, I didn't know that. They even replace without receipts? I've never had a DIMM actually go bad of all the systems I've built but I'll keep that in mind. Thanks!
@@gottahavitvt Yes, or at least they didn't ask for a receipt the last time I used the warranty service (which was for a 2x 4GB kit of exactly the same type). Infact I have another faulty 2x 4GB kit to file at some point, not gotten round to it yet. I used to hunt for them a lot (specifically the 2133MHz kits) because 4x4GB was the max one could fit onto most P55 boards, of which I have quite a few.
@@techyescity Hope it works out ok! Check the labels on the DDR4 to see if it says lifetime. And most welcome! Remember, kit pairs need to be matched for serial numbers.
Yes, I accidentally fried a matching set of DDR3 2133 4x6 24GB RAM after installing a hard drive with ARGB software on it. Upon inadvertently opening the program, all six sticks were fried. G-Skill kindly sent me a replacement set with sequential serial numbers; I only had to cover the return shipping costs.
I have a high end gaming PC (13900k, 4090, 4TB SSD). You inspired me to build affordable machines for other people as a hobby. Once your machine is fully upgraded, when you have the build itch this is a great way to scratch that itch. Even the cheapest PC now is monstrously powerful compared to the ones when I started PC gaming back in the 90's. I even find I spend more time hunting for deals on parts and building than I do gaming now days. Thanks for the channel.
its fun you will see. set ur self a budget and try to make a working pc from it..
i wanted to make a pc for my sister 15th birthday (she uses my 2nd usual but wanted her onw in her room)
si i set my slef a 100€ budget
got a her a combbo kit x79 mobo, xeon, ddr3 16gb of alipress 32€ exhanged some pc parts to my oncle for a rx480 8gb that cost me like 35€ (i sold him the pc parts are price i bought them at so i didnt lose on it but also lost out on profit but who cares b550 asus strix i paid 40€ and AIO 240mm i paid 25€ sold it him all that for for 2 rx480 8gb)
recycled some ssd and laptop hdd i had, i had a free screen dvi only for a while. slaped it all i na case i didnt use nice corsair one with tinted tempered glass. at the end was like 100€ it cost me
How much did yours cost?
I just hope that the people who buy this PC only use it for basic work so that it performs as well as possible and with enough time.
I had one of those and the truth is that I had to install an office from BNH Software to avoid software problems and the truth is that I can't complain.
That's what I mean, I think that for these types of work it is more than fine.
i copped me a 350 dollar pc yesterday with a 4600g and a rx 570 with 16gb ram and a 550 watt corsair psu. (it was a full setup. gamdias keyboard and mouse as well as a monitor and mouse mat)
first thing i thought was "i bet "the guy from tech yes city would love this deal for 100 dollar flip ep 2 or something" and then you upload a fresh flip up challenge.
I'd be looking to pay about 250 for that system without monitor, so it really depends what you got for a monitor. 4600g should be about 50, cheap b450(I'm assuming) should be about the same, DDR4 is dirt cheap, as are used low end PSUs and storage. Sounds like you got an ok deal, congrats.
@@gottahavitvt the market in my area is dog crap, and that's saying it lightly.
The rx 570 in my area is still selling for roughly 100, which brings the system cost down to 250 if I flip that.
It was a cx550 so... A budget PSU but still sells new for 70.
The case is alright and comes with 4 argb fans which is nice cause... Aesthetics obviously add value for a flip.
Ddr4 imo not super cheap. Again in my area prices suck, people ask retail prices for used ddr4. And again the fact it's RGB helps cause aesthetics.
Also comes with a white deepcool cooler, and the case is a decent enough looking white case.
The motherboard is I think an MSI board b550m mortar max (wifi) so a mid range board.
The keyboard and mouse new are 60 bucks for the combo and they are in fact new.
My intention is to pick up a budget mobo and CPU combo for the 570, make a budget build with that and flip it for 350
Then drop maybe a 2060 in the 4600g system and hope to get 650 - 700 (at this point I'm hoping my investment is no more then 550 in total and look to make 400 on the 2 rigs.
I think my prices are fair as comparable builds people ask as much as 900 for in my current market
@@peteypoo2470 id sell the 4600g and get a 5600. Get a 3060 12gb instead of 2060 and the build will sell really fast.
@@daytimerocker3808 thing is in my local market I'll be sitting on the parts forever waiting for the CPU and GPU to come up. I'd rather take that lil less money for a faster flip.
And the rx 570 would go nice in a PC with maybe a 6700 and 16gb ddr4. Maybe an 8th gen i5 even.
Try to get a lil bit for that PC as a setup with the keyboard, mouse and monitor.
Sometimes taking the easiest route is the best route. Though I've been looking to upgrade my personal rig. Maybe I'll even throw my old 2070 super in with the 4600g. Get pretty close performance to a 3060 ti... Only issue is that will be a lil bottleneck
@@peteypoo2470 100 for rx570 is nuts, I have an rx580 in a 4th gen i7 system listed for $200 and cant get any interest. In fact I can't sell ANY AMD GPU systems here.
I love this series because it serves as a model for those that don't have much to start with.
High end PC from $100. Brian is the magician who can make this happen. 😁
So pumped for this season, you inspired me to start building and selling pc’s. Made around $4k this year from it, not bad for just a hobby and getting to have fun while doing so
New flip up series? I'm here for it!
I am the guy who would be like, "Can I get a Mug, a Hoodie, Pic with you and DadMan, and T-shirt for my daughter also?" Screw the warranty, this pc would go on the wall as a display piece. Yes I love the flip up challenge!!
Bot
he's literally a channel member 😂
@@woKenVFX ik lol
@@Steve21_harris I believe you chose the wrong word. If I am a BOT, I am the most Ancient one around.
So happy you brought this back, inspired me to give it a try and I'm working on selling my 4th pc now. Thanks for the awesome content!
I started this way now i build pcs from home and sell them or i have customers who request builds. Its alot of fun making budget rigs help expand the PC community.
New to your channel and this series but I'm very much looking forward to the season 4! 😁 Maybe I'll binge watch the earlier seasons too while waiting new episodes.
As always love your content! Also love how your going to pay it forward to that guy, cant wait to see how you do it!
You're a good man. I bet the guy who gets your largesse after the series is done is gonna be over the moon :)
I always enjoy this series, keep up the good work man ✌️
Hey man loving the videos, started watching you again after like 5 years love to see that haven’t changed one bit, still an amazing content creator, you’ve inspired me to start my own used pc parts hunts 😂 keep it up
Yes come on you can't ever stop these Bryan we need these
The best way to clean a keyboard and a mouse is with 2 brushes.
1st brush not as dense, more coarse but soft, 2nd brush is more dense bristles and softer.
Spray cleaner 1st brush scrub keyboard all over, then 2nd brush scrub again with no chemicals, it's basically taking away diary and debris, then wipe with cloth and you can then finally apply a kind of armor all product with the second brush and then wipe down again with clean cloth.
I used to do this as a job for a tech cleaning company, but the chemicals they used were very expensive.
For those in the USA wanting a dirt-cheap deal just FYI there is a company on eBay selling really nice LGA 1150 boards for $35-$40 USD and all have warranties and are updated to the latest BIOS. I grabbed an E3 1230 V3 off Aliexpress during a sale for a whopping $8 with a $6 RGB cooler and 16GB of RAM off eBay for $10 so for $64 USD shipped I got a 4c/8t with a nice Gigabyte board, RAM and cooler, runs damn well too!
If only the pc had a i7 inside, would sell faster.
I love pc flip series ;)
yes i thougt you would of been able to pick an i7 for very little dollar as of the age of the cpu about 11 years
You are so wrong, i7 is expensive, while i5 is cheap for lga 1155.
@@MrEdioss 1151 socket
Antec missed (or didn't follow) the transition to all the fancy cases we have today but 10-15 years ago they were great, even their cheap stuff was good and reliable. Could never go wrong with Antec back then. We sold hundreds of the cheap ones in PCs we built in the store I worked at, but they also had some nicer cases for more expensive cases. I used them for a really long time until Fractal came around and started offering better cases at a reasonable price.
Looks like the best season yet.
I just KNEW randomly being awake in the middle of the night in the US would pay off today! lol
I love these flip up challenges videos. Great start picking up that GTX 1060 for buttons. Looks like a solid build. Onwards and upwards.
This is going to be a piece of cake for you. It's a Tech YES Loved PC. They're worth thousands!
Hey, sometimes ram sticks can get shorted. If you use eraser for contact place, that will fix your 8 gig stick easily
It'll be interesting watching the market, buying against sell this season. Looks like the selling market is tough over there. I think it will be grim here too, if it isn't already it's about to get a whole lot worse.
Here we Go!!!!
Man I love the flip up challenges and all the sprucing up the potatoes content.
LOVE THE SERIES!
just think buying a 50 USD case with RGB will really help with the sale since budget ballers are usually looking at RGB and GPU.
nice seeing more budget stuff
Very honorable brian some tech stuff just hoses people and they don't know how to fix it and they lose out gremlins and such, so good on you
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After the beginning of last season, I wasn't sure you'd be able to start again at 100 aud. Good find. I guess a bad market cuts both ways
Finally my favourite series on yt is back!
I love this series!!
Man I always love your flip series...
Yes Man, $100-RIG saga Starts again, Bring on the deals \o/
hehehe. ive been taking ur advice and starting in such a market i only want to be ultra-competitive. I get so much interest on my xeon rigs, thanks for everything. My cheapest complete build price for a 2650v4, rx 580, similar value case to the hp one here, 256 sata ssd and 1tb hdd and 16gb ddr4 was only $160usd with windows, sold that one for $230 😌
New season! Hell yeah! It's been too long.
This series is my favorite that TechYes does. The mystery of what will happen keeps it fresh every episode.
I would love to watch this new S4.
akhirnya muncul juga s4 nya, i love this seris
"We gonna go to the next deal.."
Literally makes a tour and comes back to the same guy's house. Funny seeing the exact same guy running under the rain for a second time.
Now that's what I'm talking about. I'd buy one of those!.
Yeah baby! Flip up is back! Insta like and good luck!
Found a i7-4770 system on marketplace last night listed for $100. Immediately made me think of this series.
need more budget build vids tech yes city style!
ending with a 5090 would be nuts lol
Love to see it.
another idea to make money is go to old ewaste places find old hardware and build windows 98/ windows xp gaming rigs. you would be surprised how many people are looking for stuff like that not just new hardware
Great ! love watching these 😃
So, my man got 10 rtx 2070s, 10 gtx 1070s both for cheap and now he got a banger of a PC for free, this is looking so promising, Shout out to the people that messaged about the GPU deals.
I just sold 8 barebones towers from 4440 i5 to 10400 i5. I appreciate that that guy is going to do the tech yes builds and make a buttload of money. I have a good job and not worth my time and frustration trying to meet 20 people and get low balled.. yall know how it is. I still have a dual cpu lga2011 server that i might build with a pair of 2690s... 56 threads 😏
Thinking of doing something like this!!
Got an Asrock H110 in a cheap lot that was exactly the same way. Bad "value select" 4GB stick. Nice bonus since I was really only after the 7700K.
You might want to snag an iPhone, atleast 6s & the photo editing option is insane, could be great investment for product photography
*Nice I started my series as well, ep5 coming soon!*
I love this!
I hope that the 4070 Ti's deal come through.
oh yes finally it continues
This is such an awesome series - love it 100%
Would love to know the Yes-mans techniques for navigating around Facebook Marketplace - I have given up: It's such a fucking mess, it's impossible to categorise and do specific searches... or, more likely, I'm doing it wrong.
YEAHHHH MORE CONTENT
That's content I love to see)
Let's go!
HERE.
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Brian where do you pick up the GD90 from? (Also an Aussie) Also pumped the this series is back! Cheers Brother.
Shoutout from Montreal! Love this series. Quick question: on what settings to you test on heaven with these older systems? Low-medium quality? With or without tesselation and anti-aliasing? Keep up the good work!
Usually default at 1600 x 900 so I can just move it around. I think its high by default.
@@techyescity great thank you, yeah it starts on ultra by default, well with the gpu’s i’ve tested recently. I try to at least test it on 1080p to see what i can get. Checking off tesselation usually doubles the fps but the environment looks like shit. I’m about to test an i7 4770, i have a quaddro m4000 on hand to see how it performs but will likely try to find a good deal on a 1060 or 1070 to move that rig
Making scrap gold. Lovely
I just realized that you guys have a spring.
Love the street fighter II music lol
I'm a seller on most major marketplaces in the US, and the market is just as bad here. Nothing is selling or getting traction. Listing engagement is low, sales are even lower. I used to sell 3 PCs a week. I have sold 1 PC in the last 2 weeks.
The ants’ pants in finding deals.
Doing this side by side with ya Bryan
i can wait to see x58 xeon build
Hey Bry, now that Windows 10 has only about a year left of updates, are you going to be upgrading these old PC's to an 'unsupported' version of Windows 11 going forward?
I haven't even thought about that yet... Let's give it to microsoft so they just stretch the support.
@@techyescity I believe they will be offering three more years of Win10 support to the general public, but it will be for a subscription fee that goes up each year you subscribe. The price of that (public sub) is still undisclosed though.
bugdet?
i hope you did some cable management on the psu cables, that looks like a birds nest
the gpu, cheapest i can find it at that ptice here is 125 dollars for the 3 gb model, at the price you paid i got a gt 710
That little 1060 needed tuned, you probably did it anyway and never mentioned it.
I rescued a gaming pc from e-waste a few weeks ago and i stripped it down and cleaned everything put it back together and it posted. it has 32GB ram Nvidia g-force 660TI old graphics card but cleaned up well and it turns out that it passed the windows 11 test so it runs real good. but i have tried to upgrade the 660ti with a 1080ti but wouldn't give a posting. Maybe the power supply is not strong enough. it is a 650w . Getting the 660ti running on windows 11pro was challenging but found the latest driver for it but it is limited to 2gb of DDR5 so it wont play HD i do not think. But i gave it to my wife and she was happy because she is not a gamer more like a social nut. So worked out good in the end. Free PC for nothing. I am in Perth WA by the way and it's good to see aussies on here
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YEA FINALLY
In my area if a PC will run GTA 5, COD and CS2, it is a quick sale for $300 USD, if it can run Fortnite well $375 regardless of specs, offer a decent monitor and ewaste KBB and mouse add another $50-100 if they want them.
PUSH the warranty angle, you are the Tech YES City guy, and you stand behind every sale. Maybe 12 months replacement parts and service ?
Over here in Japan you are lucky if you can get a 10-30 day warranty on a used pc from a store. The lower the price and age of the components makes for a shorter warranty. I bang out all kinds of pc's, "give me a call if you have a problem" even if the pc is sold As is. As a flipper, My Door is always open should apply. Most one time sellers are just as is and will shut the door.
used parts rarely get over 1 to 3 months warranty, used parts is whatever you want really, no warranty, 12 months, what your pocket can pay really
you dont push big warrantiees for cost, in case the parts die, being used, you lose the money you earned, used doesnt leave much money for the seller, keep in mind that selling online makes earnings lower
@@arch1107 I really enjoy buying used from single sellers, with or without a warranty. Spend 5 minutes with a seller and you will get the whole story, or even more deals. Mostly you have a chance to help somebody out in need of cash, to make a good pc for somebody trying to use their cash wisely. Face to face honesty by both parties makes for good business.
Nice job!
Just a question: Should i buy an i7 4720hq 8gb ddr3 gtx 960m 4gb laptop without a screen for 50$?
🙂 yay Fix My Beater Series, the only thing I dont care for is scaling up the pc tier and instead just keep it Beater Number 1 then 2 then 3 then ETC, but thats just me I guess
Can you share your tutorial on how you edit your images?
With you doing Pickups for parts, how much are you spending on fuel?
LetsssssGooooo!!!
I got that mobo with an xeon e3 1230 v2 , its a bit sensitive with memory some sticks.
I can really see Bryan going with 3 or 4 cheap pc's just to break passed the $500 price point in this series, as going to be hard to purchase the parts and making a good profit when so many people selling for the $500 price bracket including those pesky scammers that sell rubbish for that price point.
Not related to this video but something i found out hope it helps. had x470 msi stuck on vga light would not post at all stripped it down replaced everything nothing. My son had the same cpu that was in my system so i asked to borrow it to see if it was mobo dead or cpu? replaced my cpu with his & it went to post so shut down & replaced it with mine & then it posted no probs. So i don't know if it jumpstarted the cpu somehow ? but totally working fine. I had tried literally everything else & that was my last ditch effort.
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hype hype hype
i can't belief you don't have DDR3 Memory onhand :)
I am using GD900 to but after maybe 1,5 / 2 years de last bit just gets to thick to spread so i buy a new 30G tube ahead 😁
I have a PC that an i7 8700k, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, GTX 1060 6GB, 3TB of storage, a 240mm AIO cooler, a 600W PSU, and a case with 7 RGB fans. How much should I sell it for?
Bryan those Balcony Windows need a clean bro. Need to get your window licking helmet on 😛
Looks like umbrella is not a part of $100 budget 😁😆
Not including travelling and fuel this series Bryan like you did last time?
Well I can start off the series if you like with $20 after I fill my tank with $80? I mean I will put gas in after I actually travel a bit.
dont you have to register a trading business if you want to do commercial trading?