@@y0wl0o64 How is it a scam that's the average sold price on ebay? People would rather buy the top of the line CPU for that much than upgrade there whole platform even it would be cheaper. It's the i9 9900KS not the 9900K.
I picked up an i9 10900k & rtx 2070 pc for $325 🥳 dude just wanted to get rid of it. Sold the gpu for $150, and transferred the components to a nicer case, added an AIO, and rtx 4060, sold it for $900 and made a nice $520 profit 🥳
@@churchofGod123 If he's in the service I don't car if they got him sweeping the sidewalk dry while it's raining outside. I'm still thanking him for his service
With the improved cooling solution would like to see a follow up with improvements gained with CPU and GPU overclocked. Great deal for the price. Subscribed!
Might be a little late, but I think its a good idea to also benchmark CS2/Valorant. People buying a pc to get into competitive gaming probably would like to know how those games preform as well. Just starting watching your flipping vids and its making me really want to start flipping. Keep up the great work!
Nice! Looks similar to the ibuypower prebuilt I bought for $285 a couple years back. Ryzen 3600, 8gb, 500gb ssd, gt 710, 500w psu, all RGB fans. Upgraded it is very nice for the price.
Bro I had a deal like those on ibuypower rigs. Guy was selling 2 of them for $1200, I saw in the specs they had i7 11700ks, rtx 3080s and 32gb gb ram. I offered $950 for both and he took it. Those cases are magnets for dust, he also had them on the floor so 2 hours of cleaning and I flipped them within 48 hours for $2400
Remember that the fans create static charge when spun with outside force like air blower and that can break components if you’re unlucky enough😅 Good way is to tape the fans when cleaning👍
The i9 was capped at 65w on that cinebench tests, that explains why it was just below 85*c try going into the Bios and try fiddling around with the CPU wattage.
I had that cheap cooler on a cpu/mobo bundle I bought. Even with a case fan pulling air directly to the i7 4770, the cpu was still nearing 90 degrees C. Swapped out to a evo212 before flipping it.
Honestly keep an eye out on laptops… I’ve picked a 3050ti up for 200$ and flipped it for 550. A 3060 up for 450$, traded it off for a 3070 rig with Monitor and everything, sold that for 1100$ cash.
The temps on that i9 are hella sus. I'm thinking there's a power limit on the CPU in the BIOS or something. Now if the CPU is undervolted, that's whole another deal, but I would've definitely taken a look at the BIOS. Ideally, reset the BIOS, update it, then redo the tests.
i bought a used pc for 120dolars and the specs are wild for the price specs: intel core i 7 4790k that i overclocked to 4.4ghz gtx 1050ti also overclocked 24gb 24000mhz ddr3 ram msi gaming motherboard 256gb kingston ssd 1.5tb hdd phanteks glass side case corsair cx750m powersuply and it has 4 noctua fans i can max forza horizon 4 on it whit over 40 fps at all times i can have very high/ultra settings in gta i can have high settings in fortnite and have over 100fps
at first, I was wondering why would a Pre built be sold with an i9 9900k with a 1660 super, seems a bit too overkill. Then I remember he said he was a streamer so he probably bought an i9 9900k and replaced the cpu in the pre built with that.
It is a new GPU, a lot of high end resells unironically have their gpus parted out for something cheap which is why you've got an i9 with a 6GB card...
I would buy an electric duster but I own 1 pc and I don't think it is worth spending 40 pounds for a duster when I can use the same can of air for a few weeks/months
Imo you should've reset bios and config it before testing with pc as it came and do the same after you changed cooler and stuff... especially since you had that problem with the bootloop
Do you thinks this pc is a good deal for 290? Nvidia 1060 6gb vram Cpu: i7 8700 6 core 12 thread 3.2 - 4.6 ghz boost Cpu koeler: thermaltake Moederbord: z370-a pro Ram: Corsair 2x 8gb 2666mhz Voeding: Gigabyte b700h 80+ bronze
I know every pc in existence can pretty much run valorant but do more benchmarks on valorant and cs2 as cs2 has gotten better with graphics and you can no longer play it with 500 fps on a toaster like you used to, and do valorant on competitive settings so pretty much everything on low
Too bad you are so far away… I score some killer deals but the resale market here sucks… my best deal so far has been a prebuilt with a 4090 and 13th gen i9 for less than $500…. Guy that bought it from me drove over 5 hour round trip.
Gta 5 has a benchmark test in it and that's a pretty popular game for measuring performance, mostly cuz people like it and at release it was ground breaking, but now gta 5 doesn't run as good, not that it was great from the start but still, after the update, much less optimized
Yo. U could try benchmarking Valorant and (or) CS2. Find competitive settings cuz no one is gonna be playing them on high settings and also a 4:3 resolution, for example for cs2 1280x960.
GPU bottleneck. That is why there was limited improvement with the cooler swap. Also need to check the BIOS for any thermal throttling settings regarding the CPU. 85 is probably a limit set by iBuyPower.
Benchmark suggestions..... Keep your games on a portable ssd to make it a bit faster all u need to do is download steam, and poiont the library to your ssd and that way u can STOOOP using fortnite...lol jp its your channel i just absolutley dispise that game lol, but when i flip my PCs i benchmark cinebench and 3d mark to give me an actual point system i can relate to and base off of. a cpu score a gpu score and if its a high end pc i can get a ray tracing score and sometimes even a m.2 ssd score. and for game i try to give s scenario of a few different genres, an rpg an fps, a popular multiplayer and then i run a 1 to 4 hr stress test usually over night that way i know for sure that the PC leaving my hands wiht my name on it is gonna perform and do whatever the customer can throw wihtout any hiccups and me not having to go fix anything.
If anyone need a budgeted pc here's a specs Ryzen 5 3600 Rtx 2060 or gtx 1070ti or above 16gb ram ddr4 3200mhz 1tb ssd Gigabytes motherboard Evga 600W Any case You could look this at the price of 450$ to 470$
i am going to sell a old office setup specs are core two duo and 4gb ram with an nvidia 512mb gpu and a hd 16inch monitor with peripherals what should i price this at i was thinking about a 100 or should i go lower