This Gaming PC Deal Can’t Be Real…..

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We decided to give Facebook a highlight in today's video… but we sorta got scammed! This PC deal seemed WAY TO GOOD to be true and once we bought the PC and got back to the shop we realized why! Watch today's video to find out what happened.

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Ryzen 5 3600 CPU

MSI RTX 3060 ti

32GB DDR4 RAMM CORSAIR

3 CORSAIR RGB FANS

EVGA 450W BR BRONZE PSU

GIGABYTE B550 AORUS PRO V2 MOTHERBOARD

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Keep in mind guys we do stuff like this for FUN, not to flex that we're incredibly intellectual and pay attention to detail. We drove over an hour there and back and had a very busy day as we do every day, so we don't have time to hardcore test and look things over. We recommend doing that when buying a PC yourself though! We didn't buy this PC with the pure idea of profit in mind, we genuinely just wanted to revisit Facebook market place since we hadn't in a while.

No the Ryzen 3600 doesn't bottle neck the RTX 3060 Ti and no this system does not NEED more than 450W, under full load this system all together pulled no more than 320 watts. Do we recommend building with a 450W? No, not at all. But it sadly came with this build and we didn't feel the need to replace the PSU when it simply doesn't need it.

ToastyBros
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I think you're giving the seller too much credit. You don't just "slip" and accidentally type 3070 instead of 3060Ti...

IcebergTech
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Shouldn't you power on the PC before leaving the seller to make sure it all least posts to Windows? I know it's not always possible to do that but if something doesn't work then it can be hard to get your money back. You guys are in a position where you can replace a bad part or two but an average consumer might not be able to replace a bad component depending on what component it is and how much it costs.

BREEZYM
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Corsair fans a 3060ti and 32gb's of ram for $600, is still a good deal, especially considering the condition.

dirkjewitt
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I was looking at that GPU and was thinking wow that's exactly like my 3060 TI lol

bikedoc
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For 600 bucks with 3060 ti and 1 tb nvme ssd thats still good better than the most budget video you guys made at the same price range

GGaming
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I’d split this, and make 2 systems. Split the memory kits, put the 3600 on a B450, with a 1660, etc.

davidhollfelder
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I'd remove the miss match ram and white fans, only use the 16 GB 3200mhz, use the spare kit, white fans for a different system and put some cheaper RGB fans to finish it off

JustekGaming
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i found a pc with a 5600x and 3060ti along with a full gaming setup(mouse headset desk and monitor) including a gpro x and hyper x alpha ii for £600

alidost
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Despite the flaws I would say it's a decent start for a great PC. Upgrade the PSU and you can sell the 450w to get some money back, upgrade the 3200mhz RAM to the same spec and RAM as the 3600mhz and sell those for some money back and then in the near future you can upgrade the CPU to something a bit better and you would have a decent looking and solid performing rig for under $1000. The thing with buying used or pre-owned is you don't totally know what you are getting. Hell even if you are buying a new prebuilt you don't know exactly what you are getting because the parts are kinda randomly selected and they typically use the bare minimum PSU. The used market is great for getting stuff at the cheapest price possible and still having wiggle room in your budget to do some upgrades of your own. Thats just the way I see it 🤷🏼‍♂️

Ma_Hew
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its actually very normal for cod to be at around 70c on AMD. I wouldnt worry unless it starts getting to 80s and staying there. Love my Ryzen 7 has been fine!

venticated
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Just some feedback - your channel is great, your content gets the job done. Thanks for continuing to build your digital brand presence.
Your viewer base is going to keep growing older and making more money. Can you start mixing in more 'enthusiast' builds along with your E-Sports setup videos?

TimCampbell
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Awesome find guys! Would have been even that much more awesome if it was actually a 3070. I don't think the 450w power supply would work with the 3070 though...Side note, I had no idea you guys were in Louisville. Which part? Didn't know any real techies were around here :)

mattb
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Just watching the video makes me glad about my build. I paid more, but nobody lied to me about RAM type or GPU series. All 32GB DDR4 RAM matches in speed and my GPU is a 12GB MSI Nvidia 3060 Ventus 3X.

TheTenchiOni
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I'm currently building a Gaming rig I bought a
Z440 Motherboard $43
A Xeon E5-2690 V3 12 core 24 threads $17
16gb of DDR4 2133Mhz ECC Ram $40
500gb samsung Evo Ssd $35
RX 580 8GB Graphics card $85
And a 700 watt fully modular power supply $70
And adapters for motherboard to power supply $15
ATX pc case for $60
Total is $375-400
But it compares to a i9

Also if u wanted to build this gaming pc I would spend $100 on a machinist motherboard and u can use non ECC Ram and put 3200mhz ddr4 ram in it and also over clock the cpu on some xeon processors but these server cpus are monsters it would probably smoke this cpu in this video

memesyandhorrorshorts
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You need to replace the PSU and CPU with a Ryzen 5800X3D, Replace the 3200 RAM with another 3600 2x8 GB and you have a very good machine.

mariop
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But still, this is probably the best PC you got used with medium-high specs already that honestly you can't complain.

MusicHavenSG
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That's why you have to check everything because no one has ethics these days and assume EVERYONE IS A LIAR.💯

SpaceGamblerJR
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I got one of the best deals on facebook about 6-8 months ago I got a custom built
CPU: Ryzen 7 5800x
GPU: EVGA 3070ti ftw3
RAM: Corsair rgb Vengeance 32gb 3600mhz Storage: Samsung 1tb 980 m.2
Motherboard: Asus rog strix b550
PSU: Corsair 850w 80+ gold power supply
Fans: Corsair II 120 rgb
Case: Nzxt h510 airflow case
CPU Cooler: Corsair 240mm aio
for 850.
the pc was like new and i had no problems at all i was amazed and then i flipped it for 1500.

yaboimudd
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This build makes me happy as I'm almost done with one for my niece. Hers have a Ryzen 5 3600 in it. I wanted to make it upgradable for the future and decided on a few things. I just got her graphics card today so I'm almost done. I want to let her pick her own peripherals since she'll be using them not me. It's a late bday present but I don't trust everything I see online. People sometimes lie. So when she told me about a $400 desk, chair, peripherals and pc combo. I was a complete skeptic. So I opted to build her a $600 PC which can be upgraded anytime in the future. I purchased a desk and chair for less than $130. I didn't want to waste $400 on something that has unknown specs. It's easier to scam people who don't know about computers and people who are being rushed to buy. I would have want to open the case door to get a good look before I handed over any money. It's a good thing you guys didn't get scammed. It's one thing to misstate what parts are inside the case and it's another to flat out lie about it. I will be adding the information about what's in the case to the back panel of the computer case.

AelleIti