I built a high end gaming PC that was pretty tiny myself. I plugged my gaming laptop into the wall, hooked it up to an external monitor and set the power profile to not shut down when the lid was closed. It was a tough build, but worth it....
I bulit a high end gaming PC that was pretty tiny myself. I plugged my gaming laptop into the wall, hooked it up to an external monitor and set the power profile to not shut down when the lid was closed. It was a tough bulid, but worth it....
I built a high end gaming PC that was pretty tiny myself. I plugged my gaming laptop into the wall, hooked it up to and external monitor and set the power profile to not shut down when the lid was closed. It was a tough build but worth it...
I built a high end gaming PC that was pretty tiny myself. I plugged my gaming laptop into the wall, hooked it up to and external monitor and set the power profile to not shut down when the lid was closed. It was a tough build but worth it...
Sad I missed you guys at my micro center will have to check the builds in person though. Do wonder what got you guys to come out to my neck of the woods?
Being in Chicago and having 2 microcenters to choose from.. I feel bad for the people that don't have one... I walked in the other day and bought a new CPU and got a $200 motherboard for free and had no idea that was even a promo going on lol
i lived in shawnee. about 13 min from this overland park micro. my whole pc (except the case) is from that micro. so the sales they are talking about is actually really good. i moved on the first of this month to chicago so im always happy to have a micro to go to.
@@PawDieFur the one up north just off western is great! I’ve essentially built my entire pc there as well aside from gpu… but everything else has come from them lol
I saw you all at that MC, I desperately wanted to say hi and talk with you but I didn’t want to get in the way of your filming lol. Awesome to see this video out!
I'll take Austin's Gaming PC at least I can use the GAMES case for my PS4, while I can use the computer parts in a small pc case for gaming while also being able to buy two curve Monitors to add to the small gaming pc for OBS on one monitor and playing videos on the other monitor
I wish i could go and see you guys. All the channels are amazing! You actually inspired me to build my own pc but sadly i had to sell it to help buy a house since our neighborhood is being torn down. Ill build another eventually lol.
i like the ps3 case build but id like to point out that u could probably drill a hole in the back of the case so the power cable can slide in and out of the back it would make it even better that way you can close the case up and unplug the pc as well
I think Austin need to check his ram. I used the same board and it took forever to post found out one of the ram modules was doa thats why it took a long time to post. Remember check the components after it installed windows you might find something wrong.
i went to thar microcenter one day and asked for where the nvme drives are and the guy said they don’t exist and i’m just meaning a normal m.2 lol those employees are clueless
I do own 2 PCs. My Main-Rig is a whopping 20 Liters big (NR200P). In there is a 280mm AIO with a 5950X and later this Year it will feature a 4090FE (currently a 3090FE). My second PC is just 5 Liter (Densium4+), but is has a 3700X and a Desktop 3060Ti. It has more power then any of the current consoles, while being smaller and quieter. It was also below 1000$. And it can easily fit in Austins "Suitcase". For comparision the "usual" PC-Cases are 50-60 Liters.
Definitely yours, that other one is sketchy as hell, meanwhile yours is perfect for someone who wants desktop power without having the space necessary for it