@@Francis0980 Who buys a brand new 3080 when you can get them used all day long for $350ish? A brand new 4080 super is just a few hundred more so who in their right mind would be a 'new' 3080 right now?
@@Francis0980 Tens of millions of gamers? My last three gpu were used and I still have all three in working order? Ebay has tons of top seller dealers with great prices. These are mainly refurbs for the most part or parts pulled from unsold prebuilts etc and not a something out of some kids gaming pc.
I like a full size "left handed" keyboard, so I have the usefulness of a fullsize with the advantage of my mouse and hand still being closer together (gk96LX)
@RaffyART1995 and i can promise you that will never happen for me... i have used smaller keyboards and even owned one i cant stand not having my num pad... i have gotten so used to having one since i was 3 when i go to hit numbers unless in specific older games i go to the num pad and if its not there i get frustrated cause i get slowed down... i have had numerous people try to get me to go smaller keyboard... its just not for me prolly cause im not a home row typer but i and a 6 finger hunt and peck typer which i know sounds weird but i rarely use my pinkies if ever and my ring fingers not much more but i can fly at typing ... but i am a weird person...
I got a 4080 Super and a 7800X3D for $2,890 AUD about two months ago, then got shafted on the windows activation, bumped it to $3,080. Glad to know the system itself was a good deal though. Was made for me by a builder. Edit: for anybody curious, at the current exchange 2,000 USD is 2901.90 AUD, lol
If you spend more than 50$ on your keyboard, believe me you won't get a full size keyboard People use whatever they can afford, that's why there still people who use a full size one .
@@fawaz908not the truth LOL. I’ll smush you with years experience on my 2000’s model dell keyboard that’s encrusted in grime, any game. It’s what people are comfortable with, a lot of fps will use smaller keyboard, not “whatever you can afford”
@@aceylaboy9773 24 years will get you comfortable with anything, also you don't comprise on comfortability if you use a smaller keyboard , keycaps are the same size on most keyboards no matter what type of keyboard it is . It seems also that you never use small keyboards , i suggest you try one , there will be a learning curve, but the results are much better, i actually tried both and know the difference.
That might be a good value for the price but in my opinion $1,950 for a PC isn't cheap. I wouldn't spend that much on a PC despite having the money to do so. I'll keep my i7 8700k, upgrade the GPU, and game on it for as long as possible. 😂
1950$ is cheap for a 4080 super build. Is it a 300$ ghetto office PC they mostly build and sell? No. But this is a 4k gaming rig. Cheap for that level is on a different scale.
Did you read he has the cash for it so...i can buy a 4090 right now but im happy with my RX6700 Xt so meh 4080s etc are way overpriced. Ill rather invest my money in my business. @@marioStortuga
Love the vids my guys! Just a heads up, when playing COD try going to ur quality section in graphics and instead of Nvidia dlss change to amd 3.0 and put to performance or ultra performance. It'll bring ur frames up to the 300 400 marker.
Dell is selling an Alienware Aurora R16 Gaming Desktop for $1,799 that has a i7-14700F, 4070 Ti Super, 1000 watt Platinum PSU, 16 GB DDR5, 240mm Liquid-Cooled CPU. The 4080 is 10% faster the 4070 but the Alienware 14700K is 13% faster than 13700K. So the stronger CPU will help with frame gen and the 2 rigs will trade blows on many levels. I think the Alienware is the better deal.
Dell/Alienware is so proprietary though that system won't allow for hardly any futurization. One thing that's always got me through the years was cheap junk or proprietary stuff costing me more money through my teens and 20s. Anyone that is about to blow savings, birthday money, on a one-time purchase like this really needs to think about this. You won't be able to do much other than swap ram or replace a bad power supply with the exact proprietary model and then you realize you don't have the money to do anything else.. you're stuck. The Toasty Bros will consult you one a build for $20 and you can do it yourself while watching their How To videos.
@@ColonelFusion Not entirely true , Plus how many upgrades will a 14700F and 4070 Ti Super require? I'm thinking none. The Dell XPS I used for 10 years allowed for a CPU upgrade which I didn't need. I upgraded the GPU and increased the RAM. Upgrading fans is a problem but the Alienware has water cooling. I build my own computers now but out of several Dell computers in my family. They all lasted 10+ years on original parts. They were all upgraded at some level so not all parts were original but the motherboard, case, ports, switches, most PSUs, etc. were never replaced. And they didn't run run hot. Low end Dells are worse than high end end models as to what is possible and what is not..
@@ColonelFusion Hey there.. I'm not a Dell "Fanboy," but the truth is that most of the critical parts, i.e., CPU, GPU, RAM, and storage, can all be upgraded. The new R16 is one of their better implementations, and for folks who just want something to work and have no intention of trying to tweak 6 ways till Sunday, it's a very decent option. The % of folks that actually swap motherboards is very small as compared to those that use their computer till they buy the next one. It's only the top fraction of PC enthusiasts that go that deep into upgrading. It is an important consideration, but it's not critical unless you KNOW that you're planning/hoping to do a platform upgrade in the future. I have several older Alienware computers (AM4 / 10th & 11th gen), and they still run great. I've swapped CPUs, GPUs, RAM, Storage, etc. As long as the CPU is on the supported list, you are good to go. With a 14700 and 4070 ti, you don't have much higher to go, but my guess is that the system will last many years and still be performing very well until the entire unit needs to be replaced. Cheers Rick
I Will Never Buy An Alienware. I Was Having Internet Issues From The Start. Sent It Out Twice And It Never Ran Right. But Soon As The Warranty Ran Out, They Disowned Me!
For a prebuilt it's not bad. If you can build your own you can get better CPU even fit a 7800 X3D or get 7600X3D at microcenter. Be around the same price.
Because who wants 100 cords all over the place and then imagine you need to unplug something but dont know what cord because you have them all tangled up
Hi, sorry im OOT. I want to ask, if you pair i3 12100f with RTX 4060 TI, it will be bottneck the GPU for gaming, editing and streaming or it will be running just fine? thank you!
If it sounds too good to be true, it is. The amount of corner cutting to get these specs at this price is going to be extensive. Great way to spend $2k on a gaming PC that is likely to fail in a couple of years.
Pre-builts usually only add about $100 vs you doing it yourself. But then they warranty everything for you in one place and have already tested the full system for compatibility, stability etc. Now if you go NZXT you'll spend more for prebuilt. Micro Center will also build your custom picked parts into a PC as I'm sure Toasty Bros will. One annoying thing about pre-builts.. even if it's a name brand motherboard the version of it might only be for that system builder and you cannot update the bios from the manufacturer website.. only if the system builder releases a new one. And, it can be a huge PITA to get it from them.
@@xavis.r6 well i guess you don't remember the days when you actually could build a gtx 690 meta build for less than 1500 bucks you don't get what im sayin dude
its about 1500 in gbp, which is still expensive but for a brebuilt is still insanely good value for whats in it (at current prices, which are still too much)
Nah, lower wattage variant. Issue doesn’t seem to affect the f series. Plus they have released a microcode fix for the k series. I have a 13700k, zero issues before and after the updates
@@1BadVan For real? That bad? I mean, I saw the way Warzone ran and, TBH didnt notice that much difference from how it looks right now on regular Ps5. UA-cam compression maybe?
@@fernandomartinez4486 ps5 has to do a very aggressive upscale to achieve the higher frame rates. Much less detail etc. That’s why certain newer games out there are locked at 30fps on them. The ps5 pro will be able to bump up the quality a bit more but it’s still running an old zen 2 cpu in it. So it’s still going to be constrained by any cpu bound games. I’m not against consoles by any means. I have a series x at home as well and it’s a great little machine for the money. But compared to my rtx 4080 pc I use, they don’t compare in performance and detail. Plus you run warzone at 1440p, zero up scaling and I can hit over 200 fps no problem with most of the graphics turned up as well.
@@1BadVan Uh, I do believe you, I do, no troll. I guess it is one of those things where I have to witness it first hand to really see the improvement or difference. But, and this is my skeptical and yes, maybe ignorant part. I can already imagine how better this would run in real live, but... would that justify TO ME, going all the way to $2,000 USD? Mmm. People are calling the PS5 pro for "enthusiasts" but paying $2,000 USD for more fluidity and higher res, that seems like a hobby for enthusiasts to me. I got here because some digital foundry video addressed the question of "will ps5 pro lead console people to pc?" and seeing this, my very personal answer is HELL NO.
@@fernandomartinez4486 I never called you a troll or even hinted you were being one. Just explaining my reasoning behind it. And you don’t need to spend anywhere near $2k to beat a ps5 pro either. This is overkill if you’re just looking for console quality performance. This video isn’t even comparing it to a ps5, this particular video is addressing getting into a 4080 build for $2k or less which is hard to do. This is an enthusiast level pc. Enthusiast level console is still in a very different ball park to an enthusiast level pc. Much higher limit to pc builds and you can do a whole lot more on them then just game. If all you do is game and are happy with the quality and performance of your console, I see no reason to move over to pc. I do some photo and video editing, multitask and wanted a higher refresh rate for a more competitive edge in games like warzone where yes, the difference from 120 to 200-300 fps can make a large competitive difference where every millisecond counts
What corners are they going to cut that wouldn’t already be evident? Everything is hooked up properly and it works or it doesn’t work. If there was an issue with the install, you would know pretty quick.
if you ask me, those peripherals should be an optional add on so that way you don't get stuff you don't need with your pc.
People who buys pre-buits expect keyboard and mouse in general. Not all of us but most.
always having an extra is nice tbh if you got the space to store it
Yeyian knows that the 5080's are coming soon, and they won't be able to sell those 4080 Supers at retail for much longer!
Great. Then 4080 supers will be going for cheap when the holidays roll around on deep discount sales.
@@nonaurbizniz7440 cheap? you know a brand new 3080 is still over $1000 right?
if anything the 4080 would sell for more when the 5000 series drop
@@Francis0980 Who buys a brand new 3080 when you can get them used all day long for $350ish? A brand new 4080 super is just a few hundred more so who in their right mind would be a 'new' 3080 right now?
@@nonaurbizniz7440 who buys a used GPU? that's crazy to me
@@Francis0980 Tens of millions of gamers? My last three gpu were used and I still have all three in working order? Ebay has tons of top seller dealers with great prices. These are mainly refurbs for the most part or parts pulled from unsold prebuilts etc and not a something out of some kids gaming pc.
I prefer full size keyboards cause its what i grew up with
I like a full size "left handed" keyboard, so I have the usefulness of a fullsize with the advantage of my mouse and hand still being closer together (gk96LX)
If you start using a 61-key keyboard you will never go back to a full-sized one.
@RaffyART1995 and i can promise you that will never happen for me... i have used smaller keyboards and even owned one i cant stand not having my num pad... i have gotten so used to having one since i was 3 when i go to hit numbers unless in specific older games i go to the num pad and if its not there i get frustrated cause i get slowed down... i have had numerous people try to get me to go smaller keyboard... its just not for me prolly cause im not a home row typer but i and a 6 finger hunt and peck typer which i know sounds weird but i rarely use my pinkies if ever and my ring fingers not much more but i can fly at typing ... but i am a weird person...
I definitely prefer a TKL keyboard personally, because my desk is just too small for a full sized board.
@@RaffyART1995 you say that, thats how I ended up on my 96LX, because I missed having a keypad for macro use
wild that freaking 4080 super is 1000$'s im good jesus christ....
Rip off
@@floppercosplay5262how is the 1650 super 💀
@@angooyschannel721 how do you know that’s what I have?
@@floppercosplay5262 👀
I got a 4080 Super and a 7800X3D for $2,890 AUD about two months ago, then got shafted on the windows activation, bumped it to $3,080. Glad to know the system itself was a good deal though.
Was made for me by a builder.
Edit: for anybody curious, at the current exchange 2,000 USD is 2901.90 AUD, lol
good price. build my 4080 super 7800x3d for 2100. used only good brands. for the windows 11 pro i paid $14 off a site that sold activation codes
It can be activated for free in powershell
activating windows is stupid
@@卡里穆fax
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"gamers don't use full sized keyboard" is such a stupid assumption 🤦🏻
But otherwise another good video, very informative
If you spend more than 50$ on your keyboard, believe me you won't get a full size keyboard
People use whatever they can afford, that's why there still people who use a full size one .
@@fawaz908not the truth LOL. I’ll smush you with years experience on my 2000’s model dell keyboard that’s encrusted in grime, any game. It’s what people are comfortable with, a lot of fps will use smaller keyboard, not “whatever you can afford”
@@aceylaboy9773 24 years will get you comfortable with anything, also you don't comprise on comfortability if you use a smaller keyboard , keycaps are the same size on most keyboards no matter what type of keyboard it is .
It seems also that you never use small keyboards , i suggest you try one , there will be a learning curve, but the results are much better, i actually tried both and know the difference.
@SciFiDude79 you a “gangsta” what if like to call ya in the gamer world 😂😂 stay up brotha
Spent 45 on a full size rgb roccat. The volume nobb alone makes it good enough
0:52 nice save from camera men
Gamers don't use full sized GPU's so go ahead and cut it in half
That might be a good value for the price but in my opinion $1,950 for a PC isn't cheap. I wouldn't spend that much on a PC despite having the money to do so. I'll keep my i7 8700k, upgrade the GPU, and game on it for as long as possible. 😂
If you are on 8700k you are not the target audience 🤣🤣
1950$ is cheap for a 4080 super build. Is it a 300$ ghetto office PC they mostly build and sell? No. But this is a 4k gaming rig. Cheap for that level is on a different scale.
Did you read he has the cash for it so...i can buy a 4090 right now but im happy with my RX6700 Xt so meh 4080s etc are way overpriced. Ill rather invest my money in my business. @@marioStortuga
That pegasus whould fly out of my pc like in greek mythology ...
NO THANK YOU
Love the vids my guys! Just a heads up, when playing COD try going to ur quality section in graphics and instead of Nvidia dlss change to amd 3.0 and put to performance or ultra performance. It'll bring ur frames up to the 300 400 marker.
I've seen these on Amazon and they look 100% legit, at least according to specs.
How many pickle ricks fit inside?
12
12 and ⅝*@@Kirbgaming
Dell is selling an Alienware Aurora R16 Gaming Desktop for $1,799 that has a i7-14700F, 4070 Ti Super, 1000 watt Platinum PSU, 16 GB DDR5, 240mm Liquid-Cooled CPU. The 4080 is 10% faster the 4070 but the Alienware 14700K is 13% faster than 13700K. So the stronger CPU will help with frame gen and the 2 rigs will trade blows on many levels. I think the Alienware is the better deal.
Dell/Alienware is so proprietary though that system won't allow for hardly any futurization. One thing that's always got me through the years was cheap junk or proprietary stuff costing me more money through my teens and 20s. Anyone that is about to blow savings, birthday money, on a one-time purchase like this really needs to think about this. You won't be able to do much other than swap ram or replace a bad power supply with the exact proprietary model and then you realize you don't have the money to do anything else.. you're stuck. The Toasty Bros will consult you one a build for $20 and you can do it yourself while watching their How To videos.
@@ColonelFusion Not entirely true , Plus how many upgrades will a 14700F and 4070 Ti Super require? I'm thinking none. The Dell XPS I used for 10 years allowed for a CPU upgrade which I didn't need. I upgraded the GPU and increased the RAM. Upgrading fans is a problem but the Alienware has water cooling. I build my own computers now but out of several Dell computers in my family. They all lasted 10+ years on original parts. They were all upgraded at some level so not all parts were original but the motherboard, case, ports, switches, most PSUs, etc. were never replaced. And they didn't run run hot. Low end Dells are worse than high end end models as to what is possible and what is not..
Wow
@@ColonelFusion Hey there.. I'm not a Dell "Fanboy," but the truth is that most of the critical parts, i.e., CPU, GPU, RAM, and storage, can all be upgraded. The new R16 is one of their better implementations, and for folks who just want something to work and have no intention of trying to tweak 6 ways till Sunday, it's a very decent option. The % of folks that actually swap motherboards is very small as compared to those that use their computer till they buy the next one. It's only the top fraction of PC enthusiasts that go that deep into upgrading. It is an important consideration, but it's not critical unless you KNOW that you're planning/hoping to do a platform upgrade in the future. I have several older Alienware computers (AM4 / 10th & 11th gen), and they still run great. I've swapped CPUs, GPUs, RAM, Storage, etc. As long as the CPU is on the supported list, you are good to go. With a 14700 and 4070 ti, you don't have much higher to go, but my guess is that the system will last many years and still be performing very well until the entire unit needs to be replaced.
Cheers
Rick
I Will Never Buy An Alienware. I Was Having Internet Issues From The Start. Sent It Out Twice And It Never Ran Right. But Soon As The Warranty Ran Out, They Disowned Me!
For a prebuilt it's not bad. If you can build your own you can get better CPU even fit a 7800 X3D or get 7600X3D at microcenter. Be around the same price.
7800x3d is also selling for $200 more for about 6% gaming improvement. I would avoid it until it goes back down to sub $400 range.
i really like how the componets complements each other good job homie keep it up gang
ye u spittin
I will honestly never get the obsession with cable management. If it works, it works :)
Because who wants 100 cords all over the place and then imagine you need to unplug something but dont know what cord because you have them all tangled up
Please benchmark Space Marine 2.
Lenovo has a better deal right now, Legion Tower 7i w 4080 Super and 14900kf for same price
I like the tune squad and the venom shirt combo 😂 0:43
Hi, sorry im OOT.
I want to ask, if you pair i3 12100f with RTX 4060 TI, it will be bottneck the GPU for gaming, editing and streaming or it will be running just fine? thank you!
"gamers don't use a full size keyboard." LOL!
LETS GOOOOO, LOVE PREBUILT REVIEWS!!!!🔥🔥
W Save from cameraman @0:53
If it sounds too good to be true, it is. The amount of corner cutting to get these specs at this price is going to be extensive. Great way to spend $2k on a gaming PC that is likely to fail in a couple of years.
Well you make it cheap but cant expect the performance of the same gpu with better cpu and other components i belive
You guys should do a video with a hp elite office pc as a budget build
If you click on the link to the pc, it's only a 240 aio with an atx motherboard??
I assume it was shipped as a box inside another box but that box looked kinda beat up so 🤷♂️
7800x3d/4080 super easily for $1600 before 7800x3d sold out everywhere.
Thing is system integrators can only use products that are available, so how do you build a system for $1600 with CPU's that are out of stock?
"Gamers dont use full sized keyboards..." I am left handed so I do use a full size keyboard. The numpad is very useful to me.
And after a year when that 13th gen Intel dies, you have everything you need to drop in a new am5 board with a 9800x3d
i would like to see games ran at the native resolution to see the real fps
Have you guys tried the lenovo IdeaCentre 5? Add a gpu like the optiplex
"Gamers don't use a full size keyboard".
Wanna bet? :P
im a gamer i use a full size keyboard need some keys like numb pad plus */ etc
I would use a full size keyboard if i didn’t have such a terrible desk
How much does it cost to built that PC yourself?
$2500+ as prices are wildly inflated right now.
Pre-builts usually only add about $100 vs you doing it yourself. But then they warranty everything for you in one place and have already tested the full system for compatibility, stability etc. Now if you go NZXT you'll spend more for prebuilt. Micro Center will also build your custom picked parts into a PC as I'm sure Toasty Bros will.
One annoying thing about pre-builts.. even if it's a name brand motherboard the version of it might only be for that system builder and you cannot update the bios from the manufacturer website.. only if the system builder releases a new one. And, it can be a huge PITA to get it from them.
$2000 cheap. I guess we have a different definition of the word "cheap". lol
Should have gone with 12th gen and get a x670 board or am5 altogether and r5 😶
Put ad in the title
Link is broken for me FYI
I mean "4080 super and dlss set to quality" tells you all you need to know about the 1000 bucks of GPU. and not even on Epic settings in Fortnite.
cheapest 4080 super they offer is 2300. i just checked. :(
Ngl I could probably build it for less than 1900 dollars.
plz make a minecraft benchmark
I guess I'll just throw out my full sized keyboards since apparently "gamers don't use them."
Whatever dude. 😆
2000 is not cheap my friends
Cool, can i have it?
I bought a YEYIAN 2 years ago and the nvme drive shit the bed within 4 months... not their fault but still sucked
you should have played on performance mode in fortnite, it would give you 400fps
2000 bucks is "cheap" nowadays?
it's always the fuckin USA man
yep. thanks Joe
cheap in comparison, brain aint able to process that?
It's on par for the parts. Cheap is relative to your budget. If that's not your budget then it wouldn't be cheap for you.
@@xavis.r6 well i guess you don't remember the days when you actually could build a gtx 690 meta build for less than 1500 bucks
you don't get what im sayin dude
@@xe404 I built my 7900xt ryzen 7 7700x build for less than 1500$, Pc gaming is at an all time low for buying so idk what you’re chatting about lmao
for the rich and the middle class thats cheap for us normies thats expensive lol
Just remember, there's a PS5 Fan out there that thinks their console will beats this machine LOL🤫😆
"Cheap" 😂
*"How cheap this build is"...calling my PC a peasant if that is cheap lol*
£2000 cheap yep we are being ripped off these days
its about 1500 in gbp, which is still expensive but for a brebuilt is still insanely good value for whats in it (at current prices, which are still too much)
It's cheap for the components being used.
@@tyler9041 yeah I suppose but the parts are still stupidly over priced these days
will that 13700f die?
Nah, lower wattage variant. Issue doesn’t seem to affect the f series. Plus they have released a microcode fix for the k series. I have a 13700k, zero issues before and after the updates
no but bad reviews on this pc so wouldn't get, also heard support is bad. Maybe because it's newer idk
2000 dollars not cheap im broke
Lol throw away the storage drives asap and install windows yourself on a brand new drive.
CAN U GUYS DO THE BEST $2K PC PLSS I AM TRYING TO BUY MY🙏😢
Ok so, not a pc gamer here, so chill.
But... I guess this gives a PS5 pro a run for its money uh?
Not even in the same league. This destroys it
@@1BadVan
For real? That bad?
I mean, I saw the way Warzone ran and, TBH didnt notice that much difference from how it looks right now on regular Ps5. UA-cam compression maybe?
@@fernandomartinez4486 ps5 has to do a very aggressive upscale to achieve the higher frame rates. Much less detail etc.
That’s why certain newer games out there are locked at 30fps on them. The ps5 pro will be able to bump up the quality a bit more but it’s still running an old zen 2 cpu in it. So it’s still going to be constrained by any cpu bound games.
I’m not against consoles by any means. I have a series x at home as well and it’s a great little machine for the money. But compared to my rtx 4080 pc I use, they don’t compare in performance and detail.
Plus you run warzone at 1440p, zero up scaling and I can hit over 200 fps no problem with most of the graphics turned up as well.
@@1BadVan
Uh, I do believe you, I do, no troll.
I guess it is one of those things where I have to witness it first hand to really see the improvement or difference. But, and this is my skeptical and yes, maybe ignorant part. I can already imagine how better this would run in real live, but... would that justify TO ME, going all the way to $2,000 USD? Mmm. People are calling the PS5 pro for "enthusiasts" but paying $2,000 USD for more fluidity and higher res, that seems like a hobby for enthusiasts to me.
I got here because some digital foundry video addressed the question of "will ps5 pro lead console people to pc?" and seeing this, my very personal answer is HELL NO.
@@fernandomartinez4486 I never called you a troll or even hinted you were being one. Just explaining my reasoning behind it. And you don’t need to spend anywhere near $2k to beat a ps5 pro either. This is overkill if you’re just looking for console quality performance.
This video isn’t even comparing it to a ps5, this particular video is addressing getting into a 4080 build for $2k or less which is hard to do. This is an enthusiast level pc.
Enthusiast level console is still in a very different ball park to an enthusiast level pc. Much higher limit to pc builds and you can do a whole lot more on them then just game.
If all you do is game and are happy with the quality and performance of your console, I see no reason to move over to pc. I do some photo and video editing, multitask and wanted a higher refresh rate for a more competitive edge in games like warzone where yes, the difference from 120 to 200-300 fps can make a large competitive difference where every millisecond counts
Yo
have you been checking the motherboard bios to make sure your up to date on the dogshit 13 and 14th gen "fixes"
What corners are they going to cut that wouldn’t already be evident? Everything is hooked up properly and it works or it doesn’t work. If there was an issue with the install, you would know pretty quick.
Nope
Only because of "so cheap" you got dislikes from me, sorry but that's how it is
*Lmao! Thats not cheap bruh.*
Compared to other 4080 builds, it certainly is.
Toasty Bros is the best UA-cam chanell
Super sweet deal at 2k
30 views in 1 minute, dang they fell off
4080 super is trash 1k GPU and it can't even do good fps at that price point 🤣
Somehow made it to first comment
Pin me to find my dad
Day 4 of asking for 1000 dorra so I can build me a pc
lmao so cheap 💩
pls i have bin asking my parents for 1 year can you pls send me a pc i have a ps4 and play fortnite and i get like 50 fps pls can you guy send me a pc
Can I have the key oar I have been wanting to buy a good one but just can’t so could you send me that keyboard you got with the pc
30 views is 1 minute, dang they fell off
You still have your Instagram link in the "show more"
I use a full size🥴😢 must not be a gamer then🫠
2k is cheap @toastybros🤔
petty cheap for a 4080 super prebuild.