The author of this article is excited to share with his audience a build of an invisible desk gaming PC, thanks to the generous support of Micro Center.
So we're here at our wonderful sponsor Micro Center where I have thereasonable gaming PC build. I'm starting out with an AMD Ryzen 5 5600X and a GTX 1660 from MSI. Unlike my esteemed colleague Ken Bolido who's going for something far more ridiculous and totally unnecessary. - I don't know about far, far ridiculous but I have a Ryzen 7 5800X and a coveted 3060 TI.
For this episode of Broke vs Pro, Ken and I are going head to head to see who can build a better invisible desk gaming PC. And to make it a little bit more fair, we're going to be judged by our good buddy Matt. So of course, being at our wonderful sponsor Micro Center, they've given me a wide variety of parts to choose from.
They have Crucial Ballistix MAX RAM, 16 gigs. It is a DDR4-5100. It is a $960 set of RAM right there. That is the fastest RAM I've ever seen with my own eyes. Damn.
So... - No, no, no. Don't do that. - Why? - Don't do that. - Why not? Why not? - No, no, no, no, no, no. Can I just point out that this 4000 megahertz memory is $158 and the 5000 is almost 10 times the price.
Yeah but it's a million times the performance. You're being a pro, you're just being a pro. Micro Center's going to watch this video and realize what you spent on your pro setup. You're gonna be banned from the store. They're going to have your face on the front door and then walk in and go, do not let this man in.
So because I am taking advantage of the highly sophisticated broke set at this time, my thought is to build it around an Ikea desk. Now this desk is only 40 bucks but because it is so affordable and importantly, it actually looks pretty nice, I think that I can actually work with the little shelf that's built into build my system on that.
And then, I have a secret weapon. What Ken and Matt don't know, is that I am going to install a very sophisticated series of mirrors to hide my entire setup. So it'll literally be the invisible desk PC. All I need is literal smoke and mirrors or may, maybe just mirrors.
If there's smoke, that's probably not a good sign. Ooh. 4k for $250, 280 hertz, excuse me? This isn't a 1440p monitor this is actually 4k. And this is also 32 inches. I don't need 4k though. I'm not going to be gaming.
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You care about free stuff. Thanks Micro Center. And last but not least, I need my peripherals. All right. I think I'm going to choose the Mambo wireless. Oh, I need a mouse pad. You know what, I'm going to grab two. Just in case one pad is too big for the whole entire surface that I'm using. I also have a small one just for the mouse.
Wow. Way to flex on me Ken. That's what I'm here for, Austin.
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- So we're here at ourwonderful sponsor Micro Centerwhere I have thereasonable gaming PC build.I'm starting out with an AMD Ryzen 5 5600Xand a GTX 1660 from MSI.Unlike my esteemed colleague,Ken Bolido who's goingfor something far more ridiculousand totally unnecessary.- I don't know about far, far ridiculous,but I have a Ryzen 7 5800Xand a coveted 3060 TI.- For this episode ofBroke vs Pro, Ken and Iare going head to headto see who can builda better invisible desk gaming PC.And to make it a little bit more fair,we're going to be judgedby our good buddy, Matt.So of course, being at ourwonderful sponsor, Micro Center,they've given me a wide varietyof parts to choose from.(laughs)They have CrucialBallistix MAX RAM, 16 gigs.It is a DDR4-5100.It is a $960 set of RAM right there.That is the fastest RAM I'veever seen with my own eyes.Damn.- So...- No, no, no. Don't do that.- Why?- Don't do that.- Why not?Why not? Why not?- No, no, no, no, no, no.- Can I just point outthat this 4000 megahertz memory is $158and the 5000 is almost 10 times the price.- Yeah,but it's a million times the performance.- You're being apro, you're just being a pro.Micro Center's going to watch this videoand realize what youspent on your pro setup.You're gonna be banned from the store.You realize you're gonna bebanned from the store, Ken.They're going to have yourface on the front doorand then walk in and go,do not let this man in.So because I am taking advantageof the highly sophisticatedbroke set at this time,my thought is to buildit around an Ikea desk.Now this desk is only 40 bucks,but because it is soaffordable and, importantly,it actually looks prettynice, I think that I canactually work with thelittle shelf that's built into build my system on that.And then, I have a secret weapon.What Ken and Matt don'tknow, is that I am goingto install a verysophisticated series of mirrorsto hide my entire setup.So it'll literally bethe invisible desk PC.All I need is literal smoke and mirrors.or may, maybe just mirrors.If there's smoke, that'sprobably a bad thing.- Ooh, $32 for an 80 PLUS 430W?I could almost get awaywith this actually.So for the SSD, I am going to be usinga 500GB Crucial P5, whichwould give me not onlythe performance, butimportantly, it's goingto save me those dolla dolla bills.I can't believe I saidthat with a straight face,but you can't tell becauseI'm wearing a mask.(groans)That's how I feel inside right now.Just gonna walk away.- Just gonna walk away?Josh cut that out.Cut that out. I didn't make that joke.Cut that out.(singing)Mouse. What mouse do I want?What mouse should I get?- Well, if you want light, we have the- That's Bluetooth?- We have the Atheris here.- Bluetooth would be helpful.I'm trying to make the invisiblesetup, it can't have wires.- There you go.- Wait, what what,what is, what is that?- What's what? What's that? Huh?- Is that a, isthat a Linus lanyard?- Uh, uh.- I take it back, Idon't like you anymore.- (laughs) Are you okay?He really doesn't like Linus.First thing that I need to getfor my setup is an air cooler.I didn't want to get anAIO because of the waythat my desk is designed.Not that, not that I,- What? What was that?- Nothing.So I'm gonna let you guysin on a little secretI've actually been wantingto build a PC and a desk,specifically, a schooldesk, for the longest time.I found my desk on eBayfor about $50 to $60and it's refurbished as well.So I didn't have to do any repainting.I didn't have to do any resurfacing.It just looks fantastic.And most importantly,there's a lot of roomto build a PC in there.The Evo V2 looks like it'llfit my aesthetic pretty well.Yeah, I'll go with this.All right.So we have 650W SFX powersupplies here from PowerSpec.I think this is probably morethan enough for what I need.- That's not a cart, that'sYou gotta carry, you haveto carry everything you buy.New rule.- Thanks Matt.- Wait, wait.Wow. Favoritism.What the. What? What is that?- These look nice. I, I like these.- Well, what else do you want?- I mean, my build could use some.- Yeah, yeah, yeah. Go, go.It's on, it's on the pro's budget today.- I'm just saying this is alittle sus, as the kids say.It's a little sus.So the cool thing about Micro Center isthat they also have acrazy amount of monitors.- Ooh.- 4k for 250, 280 hertz, excuse me?This isn't a 1440p monitorthis is actually 4k.And this is also 32 inches.I don't need 4k though.I'm not going to be gaming.- Hello audience.Ken is busy trying to choose a monitor,but I would like to take this opportunitywhile he wastes time,and tries to pick somethingthat's far too expensive,to tell you about our wonderfulsponsor Micro Center'sexcellent new deal.So all you need to dois check out the linkin the description and youcan get yourself a free pairof Bluetooth headphones.All you gotta do is signup for the email list.And then the next time yougo into a Micro Center storeyou can come and pick it up.Why not sign up?It's free stuff. Literally free stuff.Anyway, we'll get backto Ken choosing monitoror whatever nonsense.Obviously you don't care about that.You care about free stuff.Thanks Micro Center.- And last but not least,I need my peripherals.All right. I think I'm goingto choose the Mambo wireless.Oh, I need a mouse pad.You know what, I'm going to grab two.Just in case one pad is too bigfor the whole entiresurface that I'm using,I also have a smallone just for the mouse.- Wow. Way to flex on me Ken.- That's what I'm here for, Austin.Ken "Flex" Bolido.- That's not gonna catch on.You realize that's notgonna catch on right?Look at this.- Wouldn't it be ashame if I just, you knowtested the durability of your glass.- Is it tempered?- Look, I'm justlooking out for your safety.- Oh, I'll show you my temper all right.So that goes like this.Oh my god, we'regoing to be here a while.- I'm working withthe tools that I wasprovided with, Kenneth.Right now, you can see, thisis the entire size of my desk.I'm going small.Which means that my invisiblesetup will be so smallthat your eyes won't be able to see it.- Is it a mirror?- No.Are you trying to tellme you're already done?Did you already pre-assemble your desk?- I'm here to learn, teachme how to build Ikea.- You follow the directions,and then you do it all over againwhen you realize that youput something on wrong.- Thanks Mr.Evans. I have a question.- Yes.- Are you qualified to teachus how to build Ikea furnitureor do anything remotely worth learning?- I'm a licensed YouTube professional.I think I'll put my PC right here.- And you're going toput a mirror in here, right?Wait do you, do you even have the mirror?- I'm not gonna use a mirror.- Oh, you're not.What, what are you going to use again?- Well, since you figured me outI'm going to come upwith something new now.- Oh, I was right. I was right.- We knew he was gonna catch it.- I'm going to use aluminum foil.- Oh that's so much worse.- That's a mirror with extra steps.And less effective.- There's a lot of trash-talking going onin this side of the room.- Probably not a good sign thatthe trash talking iscoming from the judge.(laughs)- You make a goodpoint. You make a good point.And now it is my turn.So I'm here to build what Ithink is the best invisible,"invisible" PC setup.Now, I'm going to take inspirationfrom something that I have always wanted.I don't know if you guys have seenthe Acer Thronos, I think it's called?The Acer Thronos Air.Which is a whole entire setup builtaround, like, a chair witha crazy monitor mount.Essentially you just sit in itand you are, you know, immersed inthe whole PC gaming experience.So what I'm going to do,is I'm going to put allof my PC components down here.Probably a big concern thata lot of viewers, especiallyif you are PC inclined,probably are wondering is howair flow is going to work?Because there is no throughput for air,I'm going to be drilling holeson the other side of this.We'll use that as exhaust.We won't have any intake for air, but,the world is our intake.We'll make it work.It's not there, it's everywhere.Air is everywhere.Yeah? Yeah.- So Ken is currently acrossthe hall getting readyto build his setup.Now I'm just grabbingall of my components,making sure I have everything together.And one of the things I realizedwas that Ken left his 900and.Shh, shh, here he comes, here he comes.Anyways, so, let's get ready.Oh, good morning. How's it going?- What is going on?- You, you seem ready to build a PC.- Yeah.I don't know what he's up to.He's just kind of sneakily hiding things,or not hiding things, but he'sdefinitely hiding something.It's probably nothing that's goingto blow any of our socks off?Let alone mine.I think his grand planis doing nothing at all.I wouldn't be surprised.I think it could just be all mind games.- Okay that was a close one.He almost busted us.As I was saying, beforeKen so rudely interrupted.Ken made a key tacticalerror by leaving his RAM out.So what I'm going to do isbecause we're usingCrucial Ballistix memory,I'm going to just gently open up the sealsand swap the DIMMs and seeif he notices that, insteadof using his $900 overkillmonster, he's using mine.So if he's trying to overclock it,And he won't understand whyit's not actually gettingto the speed. (laughs)Don't sell me out, okay?- You're asking the judge?- Yeah. To not- To film you cheating.- I'm gonna try to gently lift the sealand put it back so that hedoesn't notice anything is wrong.Look at that. Look at that.He'll never suspect a thing.My regular normal peoplememory is coming out.Gently remove his overkill memory.There we go, doop. And doop.My ruse was successful.Now it's time to go sneak this backover across the hall for Ken.And he'll be none the wiser.- All right.So I have an MSI B550i GamingEdge Max Wifi Motherboard.This is probably the easiestPC build that I've doneas far as actually just, you know puttingthe PC part of it together.The, that, will need a little work.Cross pattern for this.That's what Austin Evans taught meduring his PC build tutorial for 2021Screw everything in a cross patternso that you apply equalpressure to each sides.You don't stress any of thecomponents on your board.So again, this is theCrucial Ballistix MAX.It's a 16 gig kit.Two 8gb DIMMs that goup to 5,100 megahertz.This is probably the fastestRAM that I'll be holdingin my hands for quite a while.You know, what's funny isthat this just feels like normal RAM.It doesn't feel any different,any more or less substantial or heavy.- You can't feel the speed?- Before I get too carriedaway, I want to see ifthe stuff fits verticallyin the setup here.Ooh, just barely. Look at,Oh that looks really nice in there. Ooh.I have a little roomto push this back, too.There was probably agood like six ish inchesthrough the back there, so.- You're gonna rely on an extrasix inches to save the day.- You wouldn't know whatthat's like, though.- No but I know what five inches is like.- Something I didn't need to know today.(laughs)- So this is my building test bench.Okay. That's a little smallerthan I thought it was going to be.All right, just to makesure that there's no staticor anything. There we go.That's, that's whereI'm building my system.- Can I just confirm with you,- Yup.- That your entire plan,- Yep.- is to just set all yourcomponents on this mousepad,and call it a day?- No. I've got my normal pleb RAM.Unfortunately I'm not fancylike Mr. Ken Bolido over here.You think you're actually goingto be able to get more performancebecause you have your stupid overkill RAM?- Well, it's more of a fail safe.Just in case I need to one up you.- Well, guess what? I have myown fail safe to one up you.Now.- Yeah?- I do need to make it from here to here.And this is slightly longer than that.So some bending may berequired, but that's fine.- Some?- It's not very invisible.- So with the game, witheveryone on Austin's trainof knowing what I'm going to do,my new plan is going to be a radical one.I'm going to do theopposite of the challenge.Invisible PC? How about a visible PC.How about the brightest,biggest, most in your facemiddle finger of a PC you've ever seen.I'm going to build my PCso that you're forced to stare at it.It's going to be so beautiful.It's going to be so unabashedlya gaming PC masterpiece.- Mind if I pitch a suggestion here?Hold the camera. Hold the camera.- You're gonna, wow you'rereally help me, aren't you?- Yeah. Hold the camera.- All right. All right.- That's what I thought,that's not gonna fit.That's, that's, that's.That's actually not, like,the worst idea I've ever seen.Okay. So I'm going todrill a bunch of holeswithin these hundred 120 mill circles.And that should give me,hopefully, enough air flow goingfrom the open sidethrough to this backside.- The other thing thatwe're going to do first,is he has to drill this kind of twice.Not just because there's twoholes, but because it's nota great idea to just use agiant bit to do this, you kindof want to do a small holefirst for each of these,and then do a big hole.- Yep. Shouldn't you drillthe holes for your fan first?And then do this in the middle?- So, we thought about that.Zero confidence that we canget the screws to actually workto keep the fan in placewith the bits that we have.Yes. Well, double-sidedtape, but, it's better.- Yeah. It sounds likesomething I would do.- Yeah.- Wow. That was way easier than I thought.That was cool, but you haveto do that a lot more times,but that was cool. Okay.- Is it montage time, Ken?- It is montage time,because realistically wecannot film all of this.- What a great looking SSD. Wow.That looks so fast.- I bet it's going to be so fastthat you won't even see it coming.Just like the punchline of this joke.That was the punchline of thejoke in case you're curious.Okay.- The best jokes arethe ones you have to explain.- You're a mom.I don't have to explainthat one now, do I?- Sorry, Grace.- So, the next hurdle isgoing to be powering this,because regardless I wantto put the power supplyon the bottom.Look at this.That'd be so easy tocable manage and hide.This 3M tape is incrediblysticky, which is important'cause I want this to not fall.All right. Here goes nothing, gents.Firmly adhere it. Look at that.That is already falling off. Damn.Okay I'm just gonna let thatsit, for like, a minute.We're gonna appreciatethe fine craftsmanshipof the artisans at MSI for buildingsome very tough componentsthat are going to holdmy graphics card up withliterally no support whatsoeverand the cable is going to bow it out.Look at that. That's vaguely correct.(laughs)- Wow.All right. Status update.So our drill was running out of powerand we don't have any battery packs left.So I only installed one fan in there.But, if you come over to the other side,you can see how clean it is.Now. I don't know if thatwill necessarily give us a lotof air flow, particularlyexhaust, but you know what,again, I'll say that this isprobably better than nothing.I'm just going to, I'mjust going to drop this in.So let's just try this.- Damn son.- It's a little tight in there, but.- Did you put a, you put a button?You have an actual powerbutton on the side?- I do have an actual power button.- What the hell?- Yeah man.Look, I thought ahead.- This chair has more powerbuttons than both of our builds.- It does? (laughs)- I 100% use a screwdriverto start my build every single time.- Yeah. Except I realizedvery quickly thatthat would not be an option for me, so.- That's smart.That's smart. All right.- In theory, if my powerbutton is wired up properly,I should just be able to,and, (click) oh my goodness.The RGB, all my fans are not hooked up.I forgot to do that, but,that's some RGB engine there.Look at that.- Wow. That's actually real airflow.- Is that real airflow? Oh yeah.That's real airflow. Yo.The crazy thing is thatbecause the whole side of this is open.You just have a lot of sound.And the fans are kickingat a hundred percent,so we'll have to tunethat a little bit, but,it's working. It's working.See, see, I told you.- This is good. This is good.I told you, I got this. I got this.- Welcome to the judgingday of broke versus pro,where our kind friend andcompatriot Matt is going to bejudging exactly how muchbetter my system is than Ken's.As you can see, since thelast time we all spoke,I've done some expert cablemanagement, lots and lotsof tape and zip tiesholding this all together.I also, as you'll notice, have installedsome beautiful RGBlighting that I've set to Gto match my razor peripheral.Oh no, no, no. That's fine. Aw.- What's going on here?It seems like some ofthe cable management has,this is just a wad of tape.So, I have a concern right off the bat.- Go ahead.- There doesn't seem to be a chair.- So, I thought that Icould just steal a chairfrom the office, however,I've been informedthat I cannot do that.So this is how I'm gonna be gaming.So, you know, you get alittle bit of that, like,kind of a stretch action.It's, it's really good for your posture.Plus, you know, I'm goingto stay light on my feet.You know, like what happens when Ken triesto sneak up on me?Baboom, boom, boom, boom,boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.- Here's my other concern.You're sitting here gaming and,and there, you seem to be hitting.- No, no. What are you talking about?Matt. I am an, a pro brokegamer. I have precision.I'm not going to just, my,have my hands fly wildlyall over the table.- I'm still concerned that you didn't,you didn't build anything.- What? What are you talkingabout? I built the desk- You put the motherboard on a mousepad.- Okay, well the mouse pad,to be fair, is slightly askewat the moment.- It's not attached.Now let me ask you, howmuch was your entire setup?You don't remember, doyou? Fun fact, I do.- Yeah. Why are you asking mea question you know the answer for?I believe it was $1,300?- It was $1,439 dollars.- $1,400 bucks. For everythingeverything, in 2021?- Everything except a chair.- All right.So it is judging day and thisis my school desk PC setup.Matt, what do you think?- I mean already, just right off the bat,without even you showing me anything,this looks so much betterthan Austin's. (laughs)This is my first time seeingthe arm with the monitor.And one of my concernswith it was that it,it was going to tip over.- The weight distributiontends to lean, probablyaround here, realistically,but there's enough happeningunder the chair with the PC components,where it's anchored enough.- So I gotta tell you too,your cable management looks somuch better than Austin's.I don't see any, just,wads of tape hanging offthe sides of it.- I don't have my headset plugged in yetbecause I wanted to keepthe cable management tidy.This is a wired headset.Mainly got it because it'sthe Razer Kraken Kitty,you guys might've seen metalk about this before, but- I might dock a couplepoints for that one.How much did you spend on this?- I spent around $3,800.- I do have the actualnumber, it's a little,You, you, you did, you wereclose, but it was $3,682.- Oh.- So $100 off. Yeah.- Save $200.- There you go.- What?- You know, I knowthis is supposed to bethe invisible gaming PC, which,I would say this is fairly invisible.- Ah, excuse me?- But then if we do want to change itto the super duper visible,like Austin wants to- This still looks better asa visible PC than Austin's.- Still visible.- I am really, really happywith how this turned out.It could have been a lot worse,but again, I think I've been sitting upon a lot of this pent upcreativity that I've hadon this one idea, and I'mhappy that I have the pro setupto just go to town on it.It's, it was really fun.- I got a lot to ponder here.I wanna see how these guy performbefore I make some finaldecisions on who won this.But I think it's, I think it's Ken.I, I think, I think it'sKen, like I think so.- Matt. Matt.- Yeah?- Do you have a Ryzen 7?I also, I also have fast RAM.- You got fast RAM?I have faster RAM.Do, do you, do you want fast RAM?- I could use some fast RAM.- Okay.- So one of the maintests that we have here,in addition to the simple testof skill and aesthetic, isthe price to performance.So we're going to be evaluatingthat with 3DMark Time Spyfor, it's a little bit of an overall test,but mostly on the graphics side.So right now, I have myperfectly visible GPU.Guess how quiet it is? Quiet.Well, here's the thing.So, normally the system is very quiet,but I, in how confident I am in the setup,and how much I loved working on it,actually did some slight overclockingand I tuned my RAM.- Got a little question for you.- Mhm?- Tell me more about your RAM.Where are you at with your RAM right now?So, I would like to prefacethat I am not a memory overclock-er.That, that sounds like a lot of work.If you do memory overclocking, you guysare very good at what you doand I admire your patience.I got my RAM to 4,000.- 4,000? Wow, actuallythat's, wait, really?- Yeah.So base,- That's actually impressive.- there is also some slighthardware compatibilitywith it, like, you need tofind a Ryzen motherboardthat actually works with it.- What kind of RAM did you purchase?- So I purchased 5,100megahertz speed RAM.- What's the name of your RAM?- It's Crucial Ballistix MAX.- Oh really? Hmm. It's interesting.Because, take a look at my system.What does that say right there?- Oh, that would make a lot of sense.Wait, wait but.(laughs)See, that would, thatwould make a lot of sense,but, I got it to 4,000.So like, so like, I likehow impressed you were.But I overclocked the RAM.- How long did it take you tohit what you should have justbeen able to click one button to get to?- I was here 'til midnight.(laughs)- But, but,- 4, 4,000?Joke, jokes on me,I'm running mine at 3,600,you're 5,000 megahertz.I'm only running at 3,600on a Ryzen five, so.- Austin now has spent,you spent $950 on your RAM?- No, I didn't.- Yeah you did.It's on your receipt.- Hey.Can I, can I see the MicroCenter receipt for a second?- I think I,- Can I, can I see theMicro Center receipt?This is the Micro Center receiptthat has both of our quotes on here,so, who's to say whatwas what, who had what?All I know is what's in mycomputer, is in my computer.What's in his computer,is in his computer.Enjoy your $950 RAM,that you couldn't evenget faster than mine.- Can we get a judge in hereto judicate this nonsense?We'd like the boxing refto come in, call the fight,and call, who is the winner here?Is it Austin or Ken?- In my weird math, whichI won't explain, just,- Sure.- Know that I, know that I did it.- We'll just take your word for it,what's my score now?- If we had gone with the original builds,with the original priceand what we got here.- Austin pre cheating score, got it.- It would have been 14and a half versus 22.7.- I would have won.- However, because you area dirty cheating scoundrel,Austin Evans, your scorewas 12.7 versus 19.3.- Yeah.- So, Ken, give me a high five.- Yeah, thank you.- Point goes to Ken.- I should have had this one in the bag.It's price to performanceas the broke setup.And somehow it got a thousanddollars more expensive.- 'Cause you cheated.- And it's not even any better.- 'Cause you're bad at cheating.- Now the real winner here, is Matt,because he gets to take homenot only a Ryzen seven 5800X,but also- Wait. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.- 5,100 megahertz of RAM.- Whoa, whoa, whoa.- Yeah we, we, yeah,settled that outside of.- You heard that. They'reliterally cheating.The judge is shakinghands with the contestantfor his bribe, on camera.- It's not a bribe.- What?- It wasn't a bribe.- It was an agreed upon payment,for me to change the outcomeof the thing. (laughs)- You guys act like it's over.We haven't even donethe other two criteria.What about the aesthetics?Who wins the aesthetic?- Him. Totally.- Me.- Oh.- (laughs) That wasn't even close.- We don't, we don't even have to,we don't even have to playF1 and see Austin crash.- I don't even get to use my setup?I, I want to game, I want to beat you.That doesn't even matter now?- No. I mean, I feel like wecan preemptively just assumethat he's going to beat you on that.- Thank you very muchfor watching this episodeof broke versus pro.Please check out ourwonderful sponsor Micro Centerat the link in the description.- And remember ladies andgentlemen, cheating is for losers.Bribery is for winners.