Essentially what every 2nd junk item is sold as. I use Mercari (the online app he mentioned) a lot to look for deals and you often see 未確認 which means "unchecked", or in this case "not working, but ain't gonna tell you that."
Tech yes city is one.of the best pc channels.on you tube i.come here for any questions I have. You.guys are helping alot of people like me. Please keep up all the hard work.
@@pacifiststormtrooper8839 I told him to save up whatever boards he's got that doesn't work and we'll do it again. Don't worry, Gigabyte Girl will still be there, happy to see you all.
@@MarcoGPUtuber you sure she is still there? wonder how many nerdy foreign guys turned up looking to have their bits receive her attention... maybe they had to hide her out back for her own good.
@@pacifiststormtrooper8839 Lmao, there aren't that many foreigners here and even then, there are less who watch Techtubers. Just by crunchin the numbers. Not gonna lie, foreigners make up 2% of the population here. 92% of the foreigners here are from Southeast Asia. The largest western group was USA at 1.29%. In a country of 23 million, there are only over 9000 americans. 2100 Canadians, 1553 French, 838 Ozzies and 313 Kiwis. I think the convenience store has more Kiwis for sale than number of actual Kiwis in Taiwan. The first time I ever met Linus, three years ago, he had this look of shock on his face that he actually got recognised in Taiwan. Now he sees me and just thinks *Oh no, not this guy again.* I'm kidding. Most western foreigners hang around Taipei and Kaohsiung, Other than that, there just aren't that many to support the numbers. But yes she is still there, I have to visit her tonight to test and/or repair a board I wanna bring back to Canada
I would argue most people in Taiwan are foreigners... Mainlanders who came over in the 40's or 50's, Taiwan is a cool place, been twice now people pretty friendly, plenty to see and do, not too pricey.. Hope you hop over to Okinawa as much as you can nice change of pace, cheap flights be a shame not to.. you can probably add Kyushu to that list too, you are a lucky man to be based there its pretty central to most Asian cities just a short cheap flight away.... I'm still burning about the Iphone Screen protector I bought in Guanghua Digital Plaza that the shop attached (but not well) which fell off just after I left Taiwan, of course it shattered as soon as it hit the ground..Damn you now I got a craving for Xiao Long Bao and Beef Noodle Soup.
IDK if you will see this in time but when you head to akihabara please check out Yushakobo. Its a shop with tons of parts, 3d printers and tools where you can build your own custom mechanical keyboard.
Meanwhile in Finland our biggest store has had 70 pieces of 3900x and there's still over 25 people who ordered on release date that hasn't got one. With this news, they might as well make them EOL :D www.techpowerup.com/259289/tsmc-trembles-under-7-nm-product-orders-increases-delivery-lead-times-threefold-could-hit-amd-product-availability
@@onboard3 I´m one of those people here in Finland whose still looking forward receiving 3900x ordered within week from launch. Might get it early next month though, AMD probably has lost some sales with availability that bad.
@@mumppa Hope you get it soon now! I can share the waiting pain, looking for a monitor, had pre-order and was then removed, likely because it has not yet been announced by the manufacturer :D But was supposed to be ready to ship end of this month and now other parts of world say october/december and still no annoucement.
I love watching your videos mate, especially the ones from Japan. I’ve been a subscriber for a long time and always got a kick out of watching your parts hunts from here. Your parts hunts in our wonderful land of Australia are terrific too, but I love the nostalgia.
I used to browse Goodwill stores, and garage sales for cheap parts, mostly because they were donated in the first place. I haven't done it in ages due to better income but I can really relate to what you do. Not upset that your first was a bust as I've gone through this myself. Appreciate your vids regardless of how they turn out.
@@sachatrin2981 Some of these Japanese women are crazy, I tell you. I'm just glad I didn't had a kid with my ex, or I would suffer from not seeing him/her.
wow.. lots massive amount of info, interesting stuff and curiosities everywhere, it''s like being there without living home .. well done and quite entertaining as well ... that's a great portrait / landscape pic of the actual tech driven society based on usage and social fast changing psychological motion/directional behavior as a whole local and global all at once... to say the least .. confusing yet quite insightful stuff on this series.. brilliant stuff ..
Hard off for newer hardware is terrible, I stick to repairing junk and pre-2000s machines!, good to see you over here in Japan though! You should check out stores further away from major cities or stations as the closer you get to a major city/train network the higher the prices become, you're in effect paying a surcharge on the convenience of getting the item closer to home or a transport network. Additionally, the majority of people take things to sell on a Sunday so during sundays most hard off stores will have a bunch of baskets laid out in front of the main counters filled with stuff that they've hastilly priced to flip quickly, these prices are significantly lower and normally the good stuff will never make it to the store shelves before its purchased, if left till monday when things are slower, staff have a tendancy to do a better search on bigger ticket items before putting them on shelves, basically adding an additional markup. Hope this helps!
In the 80's, when I was in the USMC Japan had all the coolest, very cheap, stuff guys would pick up all the time. Top notch, best stuff from USA standards, of course. It wasn't just military discounts, either. Dam the times have certainly changed, huh? Oh ya, the stuff we used to get then was latest, top of the line, models.
Hi Brian, consider Okinawa for an alternative deals hunt. There's a huge service members population that is constantly buying and selling in addition to numerous used parts stores off the bases, there are several on base too.
Looks like most new & old PC components are going up in price in Japan this has been happening for like 1-2 years now. You might end up seeing a trend where older slower PC components go up in price over new, because there is still a demand for older hardware that is not produced anymore(people who upgrade their cpus in older motherboards ect)!
良い一日 Brian, No TechYes Lovin' after a Day of Hard Offs, I got a pretty good deal this week 2 RX580 Nitro for $300AUD off GumTree, the ad was for RX480s but he had sold them all so did me the RX580s for the same price 😁, Good thing you scored all your RX GPUs when you did earlier this year as they have gone up to almost new prices for 2nd hand in Sydney now, maybe Queensland is the same.
That KRPW-N500W/85+ at 9:15 was made by ANTG (you probably never heard of them) and the platform is AG-316-LLC. If you want a review about them, find review about the Cougar LX500 (almost exactly the same inside), Fractal Design Integra M (they using same platform, just different in rated power output) You can find the platform review on Google. I personally using a KRPW-SN600W/85+, which is a Seasonic-made (you know them, right?) with the famous GB Bronze platform, and they are great. The aesthetic is bad because they are all potato and ketchup wires, but they does the job very well.
hehe, Im soooooo glad about your obsession with xeon as it lead to my purchase this week of my new computer (second hand) that Im efn loving! Keep it up!
🙂 question? how much are you paying Customs Duty Tax at the Airport when u go back home? What do u declare on your Customs Paper? Do you bring along reciepts for everything you purchased? What was the cost? Was there a documentation fee? How much was the Tax on each individual part? Or do they just charge you a flat fee for everything? Is it by weight? Does the year of manufacture matter for the taxes & tariffs? Are u better off bringing back certain pc parts rather than others? ✈️ thx 🙂
@@gwcomputers 🙂 every country has different rules, i am curious what he does when he goes back home, he never seems to mention it, he likes to explain in high detail about building used pcs but he never mentions in detail the costs of Import Tariffs & Duty & Taxes at the Airport for these pc parts? 🤔
@@MrSamadolfo Exactly my point actually. In all my years of experience swimming in used parts never turned up to be a good deal in the end so i made up my mind some years ago to level up my standard and not just go with new parts but the best brands. Anyway your question applies to new parts also. He uses this for UA-cam views and publicity of course that's why it doesn't make much sense to you.
Unless you're filling entire suitcases with parts (and many of the same type), you just put it in your luggage, hope the baggage handlers are kind enough to it, and go through the 'nothing to declare' channel.
Definitely my favorite deal was that power supply. 😂 I've been there on January hunting for video games. In the end Tokyo had a bit higher prices but MUCH MUCH better selection! I went to 10 Hard Offs until I could get a Nintendo 64. Can you believe that?! Enjoy Japan with your kid!
13:42 Wow, 32 amps on the 5V rail. This is ironically actually worth a little bit for a certain kind of retro PC, like an Athlon XP motherboard lacking a CPU power connector. That is, it's actually well worth the $10 if it works for such a PC. It's an ATX 2.2 supply, so it's from the 2005-2007 time period.
i like looking at second hand stuff in japan but man ive never seen anything good or good prices on worthwhile pc parts. The prices for pc parts is just higher than normal, ive stopped looking since 2016 and just enjoy a food tour in japan instead. Pretty sure bryan is in japan for the rugby world cup as well, enjoy mate.
Lately in the US power supplies are the biggest pain to buy for my builds to flip Everything else is fire...CPU,ram,gpu, ssd....but power supplies. The sales are basically gone, best deals are through rebates and even they don't pop up often
Have you tried EVGA midweek madness? Happens every Wednesday, and they usually have pretty good, used, refurbished power supply deals. That said, you need to move fast. They sell out quickly.
@@TheJarJarKinks that's one of the issues, I never hit them fast enough I also don't need good deals on the higher end psus I just need some basic 600w silver non modular psus for budget builds I know they used to sell for $15 earlier this year, than $20 during those promos. Haven't caught one in a while
@@GummyBearRacing I'm just commenting the psu since most modern PSU had auto switch, wider voltage range by default (100-240v), my point is, it just weird for PSU that only had certain range nowdays considering it has 80+ certificate. Had nothing to do with where will it going to be used, don't assume, ASK!
Love your video brother I'm from the US well leaving your home to go to another country hopefully you do better than next day keep up the good Hunter my friend.👍
Love your work, I don't know a great deal about you, but it seems to me that you can read and speak Japanese, impressive. Can you maybe do a "This is your Tech life". Basic facts about the man behind the deals.
I've definitely unloaded some junk at Hard Off for about $1-2, which is definitely better than paying to throw it away. I do think Japan is a terrible place for used hardware. There is an equivalent to ebay here called Yahoo Auction, but the prices aren't any better than ebay either, and it helps to have some understanding of Japanese to use it.
Nice vid Bryan. Are you still in Tokyo? Would love to meet and have a couple of beers with you. I’ve noticed the prices at Hard-off have been really bad too. They used to be my Goto place for parts.
Looks like they have 'regular store' non techies pricing stuff- potentially good for sellers? It's like going into Harvey Normans seeing a 30% off 'sale' on 3 year old ex demo PCs...
I got a pretty good deal last week i paid $150 US for 2 work systems the best 1 is a i5 7600, 16gb ddr4 corsair vengeance, 250gb samsung 960 evo, 2ND is a i5 4590, 8gb ddr4, samsung 120gb samsung pro. the cases and psu are nothing sweet tho
There's maybe algorithm changes on FB a few months ago. I wonder if anybody noticed I can't seem to sell pcs and parts on FB's buy/sell groups anymore because no one can see the listings, most of my listings have around 50-100 views while back in the end of 2018 there was always 500-1000 views per post
Okay, dude, what _is it_ you spray on electronics to clean them. I've heard people mention brake cleaner, which is a solvent I can't fathom would be good for PCBs and other components, and others mention WD40 which as the name says is "Water Displacing", but it's also a penetrating oil which would at the very least leave a greasy residue on the board, and attract hella dust. So, assuming it's not those things, what are you using?
Maybe try Craigslist Japan when I lived there sometimes students selling there Pc cheap because they are flying back home! And try maybe Akihabara the small hidden place's!
coz Japan is not a PC manufacturer country, so every PC parts are shipping to Japan. But their non-PC electronics, such as Console & console games (PS4,Nintendo), Camera, small gadgets will be cheaper and amazing-able than around the world. Hope Brian will have an amazing tech-yes trip when you go to Akihabara.
Yup - super bust. I was recently in Japan looking for deals and my jaw dropped over how absurd the prices were. Despite this I did eventually find some nice deals - two old dell 24 port manageable gigabit switches for $50 total. Go to Akihabara and look through them bins man. You gotta dig for deals in Japan, brother.
Q: Everyone is warning me that OCing those old Xeons are a nightmare but ive seen you do it without breaking a sweat, how? They were saying something about how changing the base clock changes everything else? honestly any answer that has you talking about OCing xeons and your Jedi Master secrets would be awesome
15:31 You know, It's good to learn so that good things happen. No asky No getty. We learned a tonne on the first Taiwan Parts Hunt.
"Hey boss, this mobo is not working." "just sell it as "not checked'".
Essentially what every 2nd junk item is sold as. I use Mercari (the online app he mentioned) a lot to look for deals and you often see 未確認 which means "unchecked", or in this case "not working, but ain't gonna tell you that."
Am I the only person who thinks the name Hard Off is funny
Could be potentially worse: Hard On 😂
Hard-ly! :D
I couldnt agree more
@@slumgod www.stayhard.se/
Somebody needs to open a store next to hard off named hard on and has better prices
No no no no no. It is Partu Ichi, Yessu we scannu
Edit: By the way, Bryan has a Japanese Tech YES City Edition. ua-cam.com/users/OkashiiGamesvideos
Tech yes city is one.of the best pc channels.on you tube i.come here for any questions I have. You.guys are helping alot of people like me. Please keep up all the hard work.
We gonna have a bloody plaque at the location where Bryan started it all!
Bryans just up the road... will he head over to Taiwan with a bag load of busted bits?
@@pacifiststormtrooper8839 I told him to save up whatever boards he's got that doesn't work and we'll do it again. Don't worry, Gigabyte Girl will still be there, happy to see you all.
@@MarcoGPUtuber you sure she is still there? wonder how many nerdy foreign guys turned up looking to have their bits receive her attention... maybe they had to hide her out back for her own good.
@@pacifiststormtrooper8839 Lmao, there aren't that many foreigners here and even then, there are less who watch Techtubers. Just by crunchin the numbers.
Not gonna lie, foreigners make up 2% of the population here. 92% of the foreigners here are from Southeast Asia. The largest western group was USA at 1.29%. In a country of 23 million, there are only over 9000 americans. 2100 Canadians, 1553 French, 838 Ozzies and 313 Kiwis. I think the convenience store has more Kiwis for sale than number of actual Kiwis in Taiwan. The first time I ever met Linus, three years ago, he had this look of shock on his face that he actually got recognised in Taiwan. Now he sees me and just thinks *Oh no, not this guy again.* I'm kidding.
Most western foreigners hang around Taipei and Kaohsiung, Other than that, there just aren't that many to support the numbers. But yes she is still there, I have to visit her tonight to test and/or repair a board I wanna bring back to Canada
I would argue most people in Taiwan are foreigners... Mainlanders who came over in the 40's or 50's, Taiwan is a cool place, been twice now people pretty friendly, plenty to see and do, not too pricey.. Hope you hop over to Okinawa as much as you can nice change of pace, cheap flights be a shame not to.. you can probably add Kyushu to that list too, you are a lucky man to be based there its pretty central to most Asian cities just a short cheap flight away.... I'm still burning about the Iphone Screen protector I bought in Guanghua Digital Plaza
that the shop attached (but not well) which fell off just after I left Taiwan, of course it shattered as soon as it hit the ground..Damn you now I got a craving for Xiao Long Bao and Beef Noodle Soup.
IDK if you will see this in time but when you head to akihabara please check out Yushakobo. Its a shop with tons of parts, 3d printers and tools where you can build your own custom mechanical keyboard.
You can find the 3900X in Japan, while it's sold out everywhere else...
Figures.
South Africa has had stock for a while
Meanwhile in Finland our biggest store has had 70 pieces of 3900x and there's still over 25 people who ordered on release date that hasn't got one. With this news, they might as well make them EOL :D www.techpowerup.com/259289/tsmc-trembles-under-7-nm-product-orders-increases-delivery-lead-times-threefold-could-hit-amd-product-availability
@@onboard3 I´m one of those people here in Finland whose still looking forward receiving 3900x ordered within week from launch. Might get it early next month though, AMD probably has lost some sales with availability that bad.
@@mumppa Hope you get it soon now! I can share the waiting pain, looking for a monitor, had pre-order and was then removed, likely because it has not yet been announced by the manufacturer :D But was supposed to be ready to ship end of this month and now other parts of world say october/december and still no annoucement.
I love watching your videos mate, especially the ones from Japan. I’ve been a subscriber for a long time and always got a kick out of watching your parts hunts from here. Your parts hunts in our wonderful land of Australia are terrific too, but I love the nostalgia.
I used to browse Goodwill stores, and garage sales for cheap parts, mostly because they were donated in the first place. I haven't done it in ages due to better income but I can really relate to what you do. Not upset that your first was a bust as I've gone through this myself. Appreciate your vids regardless of how they turn out.
I had no idea you had a little boy. I've been a Tech Yes Citizen for over a year :)
Yeah he talked about him like 3years ago, but unfortunately his son cannot see him often because of a "crazy ex" (child's mother)
He's mentioned him before. I find it sad when you have to bury your head in work to relieve inner pain. Feel better Bryan.
Same I have been watching since 2017 and didn’t know
@@sachatrin2981 Some of these Japanese women are crazy, I tell you. I'm just glad I didn't had a kid with my ex, or I would suffer from not seeing him/her.
A slow day today equals a mountain of treasure tomorrow... can't wait
The logical step, looking at the prices, would be to sell all your stuff in Tokyo.
wow.. lots massive amount of info, interesting stuff and curiosities everywhere, it''s like being there without living home .. well done and quite entertaining as well ... that's a great portrait / landscape pic of the actual tech driven society based on usage and social fast changing psychological motion/directional behavior as a whole local and global all at once... to say the least .. confusing yet quite insightful stuff on this series.. brilliant stuff ..
Always love used parts hunts in Japan videos!
Tech Yes City's super hero name is Captain Xeon!
I love how you dropped that CPU and did not blink an eye LOL you are my hero
I almost died when I heard that sad music and read that it might be illegal to take chair bottoms...Fantastic!
Love that intro/music.
Hard off for newer hardware is terrible, I stick to repairing junk and pre-2000s machines!, good to see you over here in Japan though!
You should check out stores further away from major cities or stations as the closer you get to a major city/train network the higher the prices become, you're in effect paying a surcharge on the convenience of getting the item closer to home or a transport network.
Additionally, the majority of people take things to sell on a Sunday so during sundays most hard off stores will have a bunch of baskets laid out in front of the main counters filled with stuff that they've hastilly priced to flip quickly, these prices are significantly lower and normally the good stuff will never make it to the store shelves before its purchased, if left till monday when things are slower, staff have a tendancy to do a better search on bigger ticket items before putting them on shelves, basically adding an additional markup.
Hope this helps!
Awesome! I look forward to these every month!
Tech-Yes-San! Did someone bust you there Brian?? LOL.
Another great video Mate, now of to watch part 2. :)
In the 80's, when I was in the USMC Japan had all the coolest, very cheap, stuff guys would pick up all the time. Top notch, best stuff from USA standards, of course. It wasn't just military discounts, either. Dam the times have certainly changed, huh? Oh ya, the stuff we used to get then was latest, top of the line, models.
Hi Brian, consider Okinawa for an alternative deals hunt. There's a huge service members population that is constantly buying and selling in addition to numerous used parts stores off the bases, there are several on base too.
Thank you for painting my house. Tech YES City really appreciated! =D
Looking forward to your akiba vid!
Looks like most new & old PC components are going up in price in Japan this has been happening for like 1-2 years now. You might end up seeing a trend where older slower PC components go up in price over new, because there is still a demand for older hardware that is not produced anymore(people who upgrade their cpus in older motherboards ect)!
As always....one of the best series
13:59 that keyboard holy shit
thanks techyescity from Kenya. upgraded my i3 530 to xeon 3470 (18 usd shipped)in my hp 8100 cmt desktop added gtx 1050 thanks to you
良い一日 Brian,
No TechYes Lovin' after a Day of Hard Offs,
I got a pretty good deal this week 2 RX580 Nitro for $300AUD off GumTree, the ad was for RX480s but he had sold them all so did me the RX580s for the same price 😁,
Good thing you scored all your RX GPUs when you did earlier this year as they have gone up to almost new prices for 2nd hand in Sydney now, maybe Queensland is the same.
Wd40 gang,great hunting
You should definitely go to TSUKUMO in akihabara some of the deals there were pretty nice.
That KRPW-N500W/85+ at 9:15 was made by ANTG (you probably never heard of them) and the platform is AG-316-LLC.
If you want a review about them, find review about the Cougar LX500 (almost exactly the same inside), Fractal Design Integra M (they using same platform, just different in rated power output)
You can find the platform review on Google.
I personally using a KRPW-SN600W/85+, which is a Seasonic-made (you know them, right?) with the famous GB Bronze platform, and they are great. The aesthetic is bad because they are all potato and ketchup wires, but they does the job very well.
As I've said before. These part hunt videos are my favorite!!
Yessss baby Japan finally!!!!
hehe, Im soooooo glad about your obsession with xeon as it lead to my purchase this week of my new computer (second hand) that Im efn loving!
Keep it up!
Gotta love Japan. I'm heading there for holiday next month too.
🙂 question? how much are you paying Customs Duty Tax at the Airport when u go back home? What do u declare on your Customs Paper? Do you bring along reciepts for everything you purchased? What was the cost? Was there a documentation fee? How much was the Tax on each individual part? Or do they just charge you a flat fee for everything? Is it by weight? Does the year of manufacture matter for the taxes & tariffs? Are u better off bringing back certain pc parts rather than others? ✈️ thx 🙂
Lol if you put that much into consideration than you will always buy new parts
@@gwcomputers 🙂 every country has different rules, i am curious what he does when he goes back home, he never seems to mention it, he likes to explain in high detail about building used pcs but he never mentions in detail the costs of Import Tariffs & Duty & Taxes at the Airport for these pc parts? 🤔
@@MrSamadolfo Exactly my point actually. In all my years of experience swimming in used parts never turned up to be a good deal in the end so i made up my mind some years ago to level up my standard and not just go with new parts but the best brands. Anyway your question applies to new parts also. He uses this for UA-cam views and publicity of course that's why it doesn't make much sense to you.
@@gwcomputers 🙂 oh i see, that makes sense, thanks for the explanation 😇
Unless you're filling entire suitcases with parts (and many of the same type), you just put it in your luggage, hope the baggage handlers are kind enough to it, and go through the 'nothing to declare' channel.
Hope your son is doing fantastic also Brian,those are the absolutly sick deals dude 👊
You mean the ONE deal he found in this video? 😂 I can tell you didn't watch the video .
i mean the pricess are sick to spencive
@@iCeMaNtHeBeSt ahh okay my bad then.
Glad youre getting to see your son brian. Keep on keeping on.
Tech yes San 🙇🏿♂️
Arigato for another parts hunt video Tech YES-san.
Nice to see japan on this way.
Definitely my favorite deal was that power supply. 😂
I've been there on January hunting for video games. In the end Tokyo had a bit higher prices but MUCH MUCH better selection! I went to 10 Hard Offs until I could get a Nintendo 64. Can you believe that?!
Enjoy Japan with your kid!
13:42 Wow, 32 amps on the 5V rail. This is ironically actually worth a little bit for a certain kind of retro PC, like an Athlon XP motherboard lacking a CPU power connector. That is, it's actually well worth the $10 if it works for such a PC. It's an ATX 2.2 supply, so it's from the 2005-2007 time period.
That Gears is Kickin !!!! Need a Hoodie !
i love autumn in Japan.... not too cold.... not too hot....
i like looking at second hand stuff in japan but man ive never seen anything good or good prices on worthwhile pc parts.
The prices for pc parts is just higher than normal, ive stopped looking since 2016 and just enjoy a food tour in japan instead.
Pretty sure bryan is in japan for the rugby world cup as well, enjoy mate.
I freaking love it buddy!
Thanks. I feel like a kid in a store, watching this video.
Ya' man in Ja-pan!
More House/Arcade House is needed in your videos!
Lately in the US power supplies are the biggest pain to buy for my builds to flip
Everything else is fire...CPU,ram,gpu, ssd....but power supplies. The sales are basically gone, best deals are through rebates and even they don't pop up often
Have you tried EVGA midweek madness? Happens every Wednesday, and they usually have pretty good, used, refurbished power supply deals. That said, you need to move fast. They sell out quickly.
@@TheJarJarKinks that's one of the issues, I never hit them fast enough
I also don't need good deals on the higher end psus
I just need some basic 600w silver non modular psus for budget builds
I know they used to sell for $15 earlier this year, than $20 during those promos. Haven't caught one in a while
Hardoff was such a bust! What kind of prices are those!? Wow!
the intro has some persona vibes and i love it
Nice to see your visiting your son again Bryan your better of getting stuff in Australia
i miss these old japan videos of yours.
that power supply only rated for AC 90-132v, definitely will blow up (at least the fuse) if you plug it on 240v in AU/EU.
He said it was for his kid that lives there... Pay attention....
@@GummyBearRacing I'm just commenting the psu since most modern PSU had auto switch, wider voltage range by default (100-240v), my point is, it just weird for PSU that only had certain range nowdays considering it has 80+ certificate. Had nothing to do with where will it going to be used, don't assume, ASK!
Tech YES City, Have you ever heard, of distracted walking? Not saying just saying. lol Love the channel let the hunt continue.
Love your video brother I'm from the US well leaving your home to go to another country hopefully you do better than next day keep up the good Hunter my friend.👍
Love your work, I don't know a great deal about you, but it seems to me that you can read and speak Japanese, impressive. Can you maybe do a "This is your Tech life". Basic facts about the man behind the deals.
The best!
That damn song has finally grown on me
Ahh yeah, Hard Off, I found awesome camera gear for a ridiculous price. Love Japan! :D
I've definitely unloaded some junk at Hard Off for about $1-2, which is definitely better than paying to throw it away. I do think Japan is a terrible place for used hardware. There is an equivalent to ebay here called Yahoo Auction, but the prices aren't any better than ebay either, and it helps to have some understanding of Japanese to use it.
The PSU deal was my favorite deal of the video!
Is the second hard-off near Toro station?
let's goooooooo duuude
So merukari is the Japanese mercari basically
Mercari is tech goldmines if you can get it before boys. Got my Msi 970 laptop there for 400 even
I like you even more now that i know you are not a Fortnite fan :P. Keep up the good work, these PC parts hunts videos are always so enjoyable.
11:06 I want that little heatsink, its cool af
Welcome
Home
Yes man
Nice vid Bryan. Are you still in Tokyo? Would love to meet and have a couple of beers with you. I’ve noticed the prices at Hard-off have been really bad too. They used to be my Goto place for parts.
Looks like they have 'regular store' non techies pricing stuff- potentially good for sellers? It's like going into Harvey Normans seeing a 30% off 'sale' on 3 year old ex demo PCs...
I got a pretty good deal last week i paid $150 US for 2 work systems the best 1 is a i5 7600, 16gb ddr4 corsair vengeance, 250gb samsung 960 evo, 2ND is a i5 4590, 8gb ddr4, samsung 120gb samsung pro. the cases and psu are nothing sweet tho
Multi part parts hunt?
This gon be good
There's maybe algorithm changes on FB a few months ago. I wonder if anybody noticed
I can't seem to sell pcs and parts on FB's buy/sell groups anymore because no one can see the listings, most of my listings have around 50-100 views while back in the end of 2018 there was always 500-1000 views per post
Cmon dude! I need some parts for a build and I live right here! Let's do this already!
What cleaning products do you use to make your used parts look and preform like also most new?
The PSU was my favourite deal! 😂
Omg Mr. Tech has a SON...
I had no idea either, i want a cameo
Finally!
Okay, dude, what _is it_ you spray on electronics to clean them. I've heard people mention brake cleaner, which is a solvent I can't fathom would be good for PCBs and other components, and others mention WD40 which as the name says is "Water Displacing", but it's also a penetrating oil which would at the very least leave a greasy residue on the board, and attract hella dust. So, assuming it's not those things, what are you using?
'We have nothing for you at this time tech-yes san' 😭
Most japanese: these used pc components are mostly junk!
Bryan: hold my tech yes lovin'
Maybe try Craigslist Japan when I lived there sometimes students selling there Pc cheap because they are flying back home! And try maybe Akihabara the small hidden place's!
Make a pc with your son that sound like a fun video. Love your video's keep up the work.
can you make a medium pc for streaming 720p? for streaming & play . good hunt day😎
I agree
Hardoff? Would you recommend it?
ITS PC PARTS HUNT TIME LETS DO THIS!
coz Japan is not a PC manufacturer country, so every PC parts are shipping to Japan.
But their non-PC electronics, such as Console & console games (PS4,Nintendo), Camera, small gadgets will be cheaper and amazing-able than around the world.
Hope Brian will have an amazing tech-yes trip when you go to Akihabara.
Good point but the hard drives and flash memory are overpriced too what's the deal with that
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Another well done video. Unfortunately there are days when you don't get deals... Btw, how old is your son?
Yup - super bust. I was recently in Japan looking for deals and my jaw dropped over how absurd the prices were. Despite this I did eventually find some nice deals - two old dell 24 port manageable gigabit switches for $50 total. Go to Akihabara and look through them bins man. You gotta dig for deals in Japan, brother.
Q: Everyone is warning me that OCing those old Xeons are a nightmare but ive seen you do it without breaking a sweat, how? They were saying something about how changing the base clock changes everything else? honestly any answer that has you talking about OCing xeons and your Jedi Master secrets would be awesome
I thought last time you did a PC part hunt in Japan it was bust as far as pricing?
Damn, what a bust. Better luck next time Bry!
I recommend using personal online market "Mercari" and "Rakuma"
*sorry, Mercari already used it.