There's a saying, if I clean and it doesn't work after that, it's unsellable. So, might as well sell it dirty, and let any issue be that's person's problem.
@bestopinion9257 I disagree, if seller shown pics of it working under that condition, it's more risky to clean. Plus, if you clean it and it doesn't work, you cannot even return/refund, because it's not in the same condition, as you bought it.
That pc looking good good, what do you use to clean the power cables and electric stuff? just alcohol or something else? Love ur videos, saying hi from Argentina
I dont know if you have this brand in the oz but its called 3-in-1 they make 3-in-1 oil i mix that and WD40-BRAND grease to salvage fans and it works really good, my theory is the oil deals with the rust and the grease does what it does.
Bro, about that sound design of your video. When you cleaning the motherboard,the sound an awfully likes to the air warning siren. Spooked as heck out of me.
Myself I'm running an Intel 8th Gen i7 8700 (Non K) processor with an Asus ROG Strix Z390-E motherboard. Bought them used locally around couple years ago give or take for $50 US dollars total. Just recently picked up locally an used MSI RTX 2060 12GB model that has 8+6 power connectors for $50 US dollars. As for RAM I'm running 32GB of 3200MHz DDR4 by Corsair which at the time costed me like $100 US dollars brand new. For my monitor I'm using an 27" LG UltraGear 165Hz 1080p which I bought brand new at Walmart. Currently the system is more than capable of playing every game I had throwing at it and is capable of giving quite decent FPS doing it. I'm able to play Cyberpunk 2077 @ 1080p ultra setting and capable of getting around 70 fps.
Bro, how in the hell does someone let their pc get that dirty and nasty!!! I can only imagine what that persons room/house looks like if having their pc like that doesn't bother them. I literally blowout/clean my pc every 3-4 months, inasne that people live like that and dont care for their systems that they dumped hard earned cash on...
Oh man, you don't have to drill out the screw. Check out some easy outs for screws (or screw extractor, I'm not sure what the technical name is). So far, I've not had an issue with removing stripped screws or I have the nut/bolt version as well and that works even better. They just work on things that no longer work.
@@DesignsByIFR Bigger stores here in Europe take like +75€ from new build and i think with bios updates. Older computers could go with like +40€ builder fee ?
Where can I post pictures of my PC when I want to sell it and how much is it worth? Specs are: MSI Z370-A Pro Motherboard i7 8700k ASUS GTX 1060 6GB Turbo 16GB of DDR4 RAM 1TB NVME M.2 SSD 2TB HDD 119GB SSD (×2) MSI MAG CORELIQUID 240R V2 AIO 600W PSU KEDIERS C570 open air case with 7 RGB fans.
It's mad how good the 4790k/980Ti combi is, even for todays standard. i have allmost this spec, plus 32gb vengeance 1866mhz ram and two samsung EVO SSD 2tb. Will i ever upgrade? lol :D
This is why u buy Noctua, Be Quiet or Phanteks fans, as they are reliable af will last like forever, and will be also quiet, not spending money for garbage fans like corsair, nzxt, bitfenix and similar... Also Arctic have cheap and reliable fans too...