STOP WASTING YOUR MONEY!!! Same PC… DIFFERENT COST!

STOP WASTING YOUR MONEY!!! Same PC… DIFFERENT COST!

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Thank you to Micro Center for sponsoring this video! Today will show you how much money you can easily waste by spending too much on certain parts and directly compare two nearly identical systems but with VERY different price points!

 

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49 comments

  1. Great video, really appreciate the comparison. Thank you

  2. Even though i agree with all the points, which all seems valid, I believe some of the performance differences can be attributed to the ram speed/timing differences.

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    as Asus TUF is cheaper budget parts than asus rog brand

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    The only thing I look for in mobo's is what it offers like usb headers and such, I have always spent around 150 for a mobo.

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    would also have lied lowest possible within reason to run that cpu, and then compare , motherboard generally dont even need top tier chipset imo. Most people never used the additional features, GPU generally if you get the same chipset just buy the cheapest. Reckon you could easily get sub 2000 even maybe sub $1500 for a VERY close system

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    Speculating here, but I think the lower end 4070ti Supers are voltage locked (even if released on afterburner), when you OC it changes nothing. I recently got a MSI Ventus 2X and no overclock setting changes performance no matter the game I try it on, weird because my previous card (EVGA 3060 XC 12G) you could see a difference on every 20MHz increment. Dunno, there could be something here.

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    Phil missed the F bomb lol

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    Don't get RGB to save money and eenergy. I got no RGB in my build ecept for the logo on the GPU and every paart was alwayss cheapeer than the same version with RGB. Always remember RGB need power to run and it creates waste heat. Just remember that RGB SSD Jay showed that crashed the PC when having RGB active…..

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    Could I have saved money on pc parts? Sure, but a small piece of me would die every time I looked at my crappy no thrills build. Getting the cool stuff is part of the fun. If I just wanted a no thrills gaming machine I'd buy an xbox.

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    Premiums and what you get would be a cool video

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    Common… your less expensive PC in this vid is still super expensive…

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    So what do you do with these systems after you build them?

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    yes good job…super good video Jay

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    Nothing wrong with Inland for an M2. I love them and have them paired with the 14900k and 4090

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    Am I the only one who realized the Cooler Master cooler’s jumble of a name on the overlay for the price?😂😂

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    Should’ve just gotten a maxed out build imo, and then done a complete budget and compared the two. See how much falloff there is over a few years of hardware.

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    Lose the gigabyte motherboard…sorry but the wont honor they warrantys wont touch anything that has there name on it

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    But jay, on the m.2 drive why not go with a samsung ssd evo 4TB 870 evo.. bought one earlyer on amazon for 300 bux

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    Or you could go for a 7800X3D + 7900XT for $288 + $650 and a $33 tower cooler.

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    Pretty much everything I have is ASUS, not because I'm an idiot fanboi but because they have slightly different features that are usually something I want or need. Like my 4090 having 2 HDMI instead of 1 in addition to the regular 3 display ports. Or my phone having stereo front facing speakers and no notch. Or my monitor having ELMB. Or my PSU having 12VHPWR (at the time no others with it were in stock anywhere near me). The MB was the only thing I went with ASUS for out of choice, but mainly it was because I didn't want more software for RGB.
    I HATE how much extra it costs though, but they seem to have an uncanny ability to figure out what I want and be the only ones to deliver on it.

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    Its painful to see the kind of accessibility and value you can get in the US versus the pain of building in Europe.

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    No NZXT AIO? Why 970EVO instead of 980EVO? Why Gigabyte motherboard if you can by cheaper series ASUS motherboard and make even more interesting comparison? And of course why deepcool power supply?

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    yeah, for my first rig, I definitely overpaid 😀 next time, if there will be any, I will definitely choose more careful and take my time 😀

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    I overspent on my card but not by a whole lot, because the one I wanted sold out the night before I was ready to checkout. Ended up with the stupid "OC" edition of the 4080s for an extra $100 that is like 30mhz more under load.

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    Prices are coming down. I've seen prebuilt PCs with those specs for less than the budget build here.

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    the expensive build too me is a I just got a few grand for free from somewhere an need to spend it no one should be paying that much for parts unless looks are your main point an then it less about the hardware an more it being shiny its great to see the difference but I fathom that people actually buy these things at that price

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    Best advice to save monay: buy a console.

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    That Samsung SSD was a dumb move on the "smart budget" computer. I got a 4TB gen4 for less than that.
    Also, I understand he wanted to keep the PC's the same, but going to a 7800X3D would give you a faster CPU for a little cheaper and a 360 AIO is overkill. 240 or 280 would be cheaper too.
    Also2, going for a 850W PSU would be cheaper too

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    When I built my PC…a couple of cpu generations ago anyhow, the only big difference between the lower and higher priced motherboards was availability of I/O ports in-case and on the back and maybe some bios flashing niceties. Otherwise some of that gear is definitely less spendy than it was late 2020/early 2021.

    PS: thanks for getting that whole name in there for the cooler name fellas 😂

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    I remember the days when a high end PC could be built for £800 if you wanted to splurge on fill your ram or hdd to max speed or disc sizes. 😂

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    For anyone who plans on shopping at Micro-Center, this is for the new builders. Create an account for micro-center and get their bundle deals where you can have a mother board, ddr4 or ddr5 ram usually is 32gb, and a CPU typically it’s next gen CPU not old gen. And you’ll save around 300-400 bucks from buying the combo. Just and FYI

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    Would be interested in seeing if you did another system with the same budget as the high end system and see how much more performance you could get with mid range parts. Could you have got a 4090 system?

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    Fans. They can be a huge increase to the overall price.

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    The strix 4070ti super would be the expensive alternative to the Zotac.

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    Biggest tip:
    You dont need RGB…

    Yes, i dont hear on myself ^^

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    The px1000 from Deepcool is an ATX 3.0 alternative that costs around 130

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    Drive could be an adata s70 blade 2tb for $110 as well. Wtf is 239 for a gen3 2tb lmao

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    5600mhz cl46 is pointless when 6000mhz cl30 costs like $95 for a Teamgroup create expert.

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    You want a screen inside your case to give you system information on temps, speeds and power consumption…. Buy a branded basic AIO and then get yourself on one of the many Internet shops and buy a 5/6/7" LCD display to put inside your tower. These can be had for $30 upwards which saves you the premium, and limitations of the AIO's with a screen.

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    Deepcool Mystique aio for a display + best cooling on the market at a good price.

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    Everything with gamer/gaming tag will be more expensive than the regular one.

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    Tbh I prefer to overspend on the PSU since it will outlast your build, but GPU = MSRP or slightly above it, CPU = only what makes sense for what I need, RAM = sweet spot with tight timings (no rgb, only slim ram), on mobos I usually care more about the amount of connections (usb, nvme, etc.) and the brand more than anything else, for looks just get a black one and it fits anywhere.

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    What if you want Thunderbolt and 10GBe?

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    LOL Poor Jay thinking that the NPCs in CP2077 are Ai Controlled LOL no they're not They were supposed to be but didn't end up being that way in the game because CDPR couldn't get it to work before the rushed release. Also you spent as much on the cheaper PC as I did on just a AM5 mobo, DDR6000 ram, R7 7800X3D cpu and a 3 pack of lian li fans I had to reuse my RX6800 and PSU and Lian Li O11D and DP LT720 AIO

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    U can get way better price to performance if u went with a 7900xtx and a 7800x3d or 7900x with 32 gigs
    It will 2500 and will perform better

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    That 2-3% increase in cpu perfomanse comes from 30w more power consumption, which shown in cyberpunk test.

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    I think RAM CAS latency is also playing a really big role here what the CAS latency on the Dominator?

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