3 tricks to buying parts for a new PC build
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Did you know that some times of the year you can get up to 2 months or more for returning products from Amazon? Do you know why it is a bad idea to just “pick any RGB fan” on Amazon even though the fan is compatible with your PC?
Before buying any parts for a new custom PC, watch this video to see what pitfalls lay ahead for any bad decisions, bad timing, or because you picked the wrong vendor.
This video is geared toward anyone building a custom PC.
Please read our “disclosures” section later in this description for information about us, our intent, and about any links we provide.
RELATED VIDEOS:
This is Part 4 of the “Building a PC in 2025” series. Other videos in this series:
- Part 1: https://youtu.be/rx0t1dcXt1w
- Part 2: https://youtu.be/bfzkqNDz20M
- Part 3: https://youtu.be/I06pn_j4eUw
- Part 4: You’re watching it!
- Part 5: https://youtu.be/x7BjVVgSSbY
- Part 6: https://youtu.be/UeP-aMinIMQ
- And many more...
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction
00:17 #1 Buy the fewest parts needed for a working custom PC
02:40 #2 Pick your custom PC parts vendors carefully
04:47 #3 Pick all the parts before buying any part in a new custom PC
08:41 Wrap up
ATTRIBUTIONS:
CC4 license:
- Music by Teknoaxe
This video contains the following content (screenshots, photos, or video) that we used to teach; critique; or comment on, in compliance with YouTube’s copyright guidelines and the United States Law:
- Amazon, web site: Partial screenshot where we teach how Amazon shows who ships and sells products.
- Amazon, web site: Partial screenshot where we teach how Amazon shows unavailable products.
- Amazon, web site: Partial screenshot where we teach how Amazon gives extended return windows at the end of the year.
- ASUS, Armoury Crate: Screenshot where we show how it is different than how Corsair changes RGB lights on the same computer.
- Corsair, ICUE: Screenshot where we show how it is different than how ASUS changes RGB lights on the same computer.
- Microsoft, Task Manager: Screenshot where we show how CPUs use all cores, and how to determine what your current CPU is.
- Microsoft, Resource Monitor: Screenshot where we show how to tell if all CPU cores are utilized.
- Microsoft, Excel: Screenshot showing how to keep a budget.
DISCLOSURE:
This video is for entertainment purposes only. We do not warrant that anything we do will work for others. You may find components are incompatible with each other, priced differently, or not available by the time you watch this video. We also sometimes do things that will void the warranty of our products. Don’t do this yourself. If you do, then you are assuming the risk of breaking your product and/or losing some or all of the value of your product.
We also have no direct sponsors paying us to pitch their products for this video, which means that we chose and bought all tools and parts ourselves. However, some companies share a small amount of their profit with us—at no extra cost to you—if you click on our links leading to their products. These links represent the products we used and are selected entirely based on our desires and not because a company or store directed us to. On rare occasions we will refer to a product that we haven’t tried yet but appears to be similar, and if so we will try to point this out near the link. It is your responsibility to ensure any product you buy is compatible with your needs and works to your satisfaction. Also, as an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
Most content in this video is created by PC Zombies. Some is added by performing captures of PC screens or including photos and images found elsewhere on the internet, in which case we try not to use copyrighted content except where we believe it is done in good spirit with ‘fair use’ copyright laws. If you feel an example of your work has been wrongly published, please contact us at “z o m b i e s @ a t r i l l i o n z o m b i e s . c o m” (without spaces).
TAGS:
Custom PC build, Buying PC parts, PC parts vendors
Copyright 2024 PC Zombies™
Видео 3 tricks to buying parts for a new PC build канала PC Zombies™
Please “thumbs up” the video…It really helps!
Did you know that some times of the year you can get up to 2 months or more for returning products from Amazon? Do you know why it is a bad idea to just “pick any RGB fan” on Amazon even though the fan is compatible with your PC?
Before buying any parts for a new custom PC, watch this video to see what pitfalls lay ahead for any bad decisions, bad timing, or because you picked the wrong vendor.
This video is geared toward anyone building a custom PC.
Please read our “disclosures” section later in this description for information about us, our intent, and about any links we provide.
RELATED VIDEOS:
This is Part 4 of the “Building a PC in 2025” series. Other videos in this series:
- Part 1: https://youtu.be/rx0t1dcXt1w
- Part 2: https://youtu.be/bfzkqNDz20M
- Part 3: https://youtu.be/I06pn_j4eUw
- Part 4: You’re watching it!
- Part 5: https://youtu.be/x7BjVVgSSbY
- Part 6: https://youtu.be/UeP-aMinIMQ
- And many more...
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction
00:17 #1 Buy the fewest parts needed for a working custom PC
02:40 #2 Pick your custom PC parts vendors carefully
04:47 #3 Pick all the parts before buying any part in a new custom PC
08:41 Wrap up
ATTRIBUTIONS:
CC4 license:
- Music by Teknoaxe
This video contains the following content (screenshots, photos, or video) that we used to teach; critique; or comment on, in compliance with YouTube’s copyright guidelines and the United States Law:
- Amazon, web site: Partial screenshot where we teach how Amazon shows who ships and sells products.
- Amazon, web site: Partial screenshot where we teach how Amazon shows unavailable products.
- Amazon, web site: Partial screenshot where we teach how Amazon gives extended return windows at the end of the year.
- ASUS, Armoury Crate: Screenshot where we show how it is different than how Corsair changes RGB lights on the same computer.
- Corsair, ICUE: Screenshot where we show how it is different than how ASUS changes RGB lights on the same computer.
- Microsoft, Task Manager: Screenshot where we show how CPUs use all cores, and how to determine what your current CPU is.
- Microsoft, Resource Monitor: Screenshot where we show how to tell if all CPU cores are utilized.
- Microsoft, Excel: Screenshot showing how to keep a budget.
DISCLOSURE:
This video is for entertainment purposes only. We do not warrant that anything we do will work for others. You may find components are incompatible with each other, priced differently, or not available by the time you watch this video. We also sometimes do things that will void the warranty of our products. Don’t do this yourself. If you do, then you are assuming the risk of breaking your product and/or losing some or all of the value of your product.
We also have no direct sponsors paying us to pitch their products for this video, which means that we chose and bought all tools and parts ourselves. However, some companies share a small amount of their profit with us—at no extra cost to you—if you click on our links leading to their products. These links represent the products we used and are selected entirely based on our desires and not because a company or store directed us to. On rare occasions we will refer to a product that we haven’t tried yet but appears to be similar, and if so we will try to point this out near the link. It is your responsibility to ensure any product you buy is compatible with your needs and works to your satisfaction. Also, as an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
Most content in this video is created by PC Zombies. Some is added by performing captures of PC screens or including photos and images found elsewhere on the internet, in which case we try not to use copyrighted content except where we believe it is done in good spirit with ‘fair use’ copyright laws. If you feel an example of your work has been wrongly published, please contact us at “z o m b i e s @ a t r i l l i o n z o m b i e s . c o m” (without spaces).
TAGS:
Custom PC build, Buying PC parts, PC parts vendors
Copyright 2024 PC Zombies™
Видео 3 tricks to buying parts for a new PC build канала PC Zombies™
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