The $69 Gaming PC RETURNS

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I feel like Linus’ last words on his deathbed is just gonna be a Squarespace ad spot.

Danker
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Teacher: the school computers have high end specs, they’re all $2000 each!

*the actual pc:*

mikeyastreb
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When your keyboard is more expensive than your PC

samuelkennedy
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Shipping to the US : 10$
Canada : 30$
UK : 50$
The rest of us international bastards : SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE TO SPECIFIED ADRESS

annurissimo
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1:45 that clap was on point linus!! _when you clap and the PC turns on_

MACHINEBUILDER
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When you buy a 100$ keyboard but own a 30$ pc

SturmWurm
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14:04 linus just completely missed the computer

destroyeryosh
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My school: I'll take your entire stock.

antoninskal
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Oh my god that 27 dollar computer is literally the one my school uses

PinkSparklyGamer
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Running e-sport titles

*M I N E C R A F T*

Ketamiinikaapo
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Minecraft: 442 fps
A cow: appears
Fps: 13

Edit: hello future me when this gets reccommended in 5 years.

Ooh it only took 7 months btw ill reply to @e

cooldownboi
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I know I'm a few years late to this but for anyone actually looking to do this, if you're willing to put just a bit more money into this, this is a great way to build a decent pc for not too much. I recently did something similar before just outright building and could run most modern games on medium-high at 60 for a bit under 300. Definitely look into a prebuilt with a better processor than a dual core. There's a good amount of HP Compaq and Dell Optiplex models with mid range i5/7s that'll perform decently. My PC was a small form factor like the Dell in the vid so I got a low profile GTX 1050 ti that fit and ran great . If you have a PC large enough to fit a full size card, just make sure your power supply is strong enough to handle it otherwise that's an additional cost. It also doesn't hurt to upgrade from the stock ram to something larger/faster, 8-16 gb is pretty ideal for lower end. Here's my old build broken down, prices are what I paid on eBay, early 2019. For reference, I could run AAA titles such as Apex, R6, Detroit Become Human, DS3 all on high settings.

HP Compaq Elite 8200 SFF w/ i7-2600 - $125 (came with a 2TB HD installed which was nice)
Low Profile MSI GTX1050Ti 4GB - $120
Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3 2x8gb 1600MHz - $45

jorroj
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I'm actually doing something surprisingly similar for a close friend of mine who lost her gaming rig in a house fire. On ebay, check out the full tower Lenovo thinkcentre. I got one for $73, shipping included, that sports an i5-4570, and 8 gigs of ram, but lacking a hard drive. The motherboard has 4 ram slots and 2 pci slots. I'm thinking 8 more gigs of ram, an SSD boot drive, cheapy 1tb hard drive, find a decent used graphics card. Had another friend throw into this stone soup a frankly overpowered Seasonic 850W 80+ Gold fully modular used power supply, so I think this'll turn out to be one heck of a rebuild for my friend. Broke gamers unite, yo.

turbowolf
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"You have to plug the mouse into a different USB port and then it works."

I already love this computer.

I legitimately love how stupid, janky, and full of character this $27 dell optiplex is. Somehow it's nostalgic.

CalebShimomura
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1:45 That clap was perfectly timed with the display down to the frame what the heck

andkrs
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"Mom can I get a new PC?"

Yeah fill in the rest you all know this joke by now

electricnva
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Dat keyboard is more expensive than the pc itself🤣🤣🤣😂😂

hypher
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This is the best video so far this f boring sunday..

CarlosHernandez-knxk
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leaving games ? that's against the summoners code Linus !

Youmuus
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Linus: "Who needs optical drives anyways?"
Me with two optical drives: *sweats nervously*

thewackerly