Ha ha,my allienware was a dumpster fire,now i use a i7 12700f hp victus,way cooler at pl2 Still dont get why they use a weak 120 mm aio for a maxed i9 12900k
@@Ep0xy That’s pretty cool actually. But yeah in late 2021 I bought a acer pc with a 1660 super and a 11400f. Great deal at the time but doesn’t even support xmp memory, cpu ran at 100 degrees and throttled with the stock cooler, and the gpu also ran at 87 degrees without setting a curve. Very fun experience wouldn’t recommend👍
@Andy i just don't understand that which wire goes to this slot and that slot. Its quite complex. Also the operating system installation part and bios and stuff like that.
@@sanaumar8536 bro I’ve just built my own after never having dared mess with computers before. I don’t know how common it is but my motherboard has the name of each cable in the place it should go, took me like an hour and I was being careful as can be
Can’t do this with prebuilts though? I know some are like really hard to change and configure but my prevuilt I’ve pretty much completely modified. 1660 > 3070, 8gb RAM > 16gb, 500W PSU > 800W PSU, PCIe 1 TB SSD, CPU air cooler > MSI 240MM AIO cooler.
This entire video is just an ad it’s not worth it. For me personally I’m on a major budget as my job doesn’t pay well enough so id say that unless you wanna spend +130 MINIMUM just build it yourself. Way cheaper
@@unfunnyperson2101 Lyte is a terrible company to buy from. Although I agree with you that building a pc is much cheaper and a better experience, some people don’t wanna go through with all of that. Also on NZXT there is a $1200 pc with a 3060ti. Lyte is a terrible company because they overprice their components. Example- They claim that a gtx 1650 is $329, which is not true at all.
Yeah I would rather have the parts sent to me and look up a RU-vid tutorial on how to build the PC, then pay a $100 build fee good way to save $100 lol
the venti theme is so cute‼️‼️i wish i still played genshin as much as i used to but the middle of sumeru had me feeling some MAJOR burnout/dissatisfaction with the game and i haven’t played properly since 😭 (minus a few events)
I got a prebuilt on a Black Friday deal from Newegg for $800 with an i5 11400, a 2060 super, 16gb 3200mhz ram, and a 1TB SSD. I wanna say it was still only $999 without the Black Friday deal
I chose Build Pro PC for my prebuilt computer, and I'm over the moon with my decision. This PC is a visual delight, and its performance, especially considering the price, is truly outstanding. The team's exceptional friendliness and support make them a top recommendation in my book.
He means that you could build it for free and instead of spending 100$ on someone building it for you you could put it towards the actual pc@@Shivinn-Au
Its because alot of people in the world is ordering pcs and they either do robots or actual humans to build the pc and that could take alot of time even with humans building that could take longer
Great video but definitely recommend different company. We have bought one from lyte before and it came 4 month after promised time. As well as refused to answer any kind of customer support outreach, lying about what parts they were currently installing, and it wasn’t until we requested a refund the pc was magically done after they said they were still waiting for parts. Once again, this company doesn’t take away from the great video you’ve made! Just wanted to give our personal experience from working with them. Others may of had a better experience though
If you’re gonna go with a pre built watch out, in many cases I’ve seen them cheap out on the power supply causing power & thermal issues. Be careful what you’re getting
I just checked the site they get you on parts they charge allot more than what the parts are going for compared to every other site they squeeze allot more than 100$ out of you they rip you off
Ill swear by build redux, absolutely took care of me and even refunded me over 200 dollars after cuz couple of the parts ended up changing prices. Absolute studs
Ordered mine a while ago. Had some issues with cases running out and delays. But the customer service was amazing and they offered a quicker option instead of saying they ran put and would get more next week. Amazing and very exciting for it to arrive.
And its honestly better to get a prebuilt and then upgrade with that prebuilt so you can start out small and know what to do like over time upgrade the GPU, then the RAM, and the CPU and so on. But if you just want to get all the parts and build it for your first time and you could mess it up and break it and brick it if not careful so yeah its very scary building the pc and messing with it lol
If you want basic simple custom pbs: Build Redux Medium Level requires pc knowledge: Nzxt High evel knowledge you have hundreds of options: Lyte Pcs, and Micro Center There are more for each section but those IMO are some of the best
I was always against buying a prebuilt pc just because I’m afraid it won’t be built the way I like it or how I want it but I wouldn’t even know wtf I’m looking at so I guess prebuilt is good for now
Yes but what storage option and hows the quality of the case, psu, and cooling is the real question. Usually thats where the massive tradeoffs and justification for the low pricetag lies
@@AntonioLopez-kw3ev I know I'm 4 months late. No I'm not making stuff up. It was 70% off on black Friday, and I had about 900$, so it was a huge steal.
I’ve honestly had a horrible experience with lute technology, they sent me a bad motherboard so I sent it back and it took forever to fix and when it came back it came with a different gpu