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My system doesn't do any of that. It just --- You can technically lay it any way you want but --- As long as they stay together. So I'm very proud of this. I'm very happy for the record. If you open up, you see here that we've got some impeccable cable management. So we got ourselves the 20 + 4 as well as our single four pin CPU because it doesn't even need eight pins because whatever. Then once you close it up, which you'll see, is that it expertly is nice and neat and because it doesn't have a power button, I have easy access to jump it using my easy access point.

- You don't even have a --- No, no, no. - There's no service amount of buttons --- This comes with an iFixit kit to jump your computer every time. Yeah, because you know other pins nearby are not a problem. No, but is there anything here that could be a flammable fire hazard? - Yes. Or a potential electrical issue? - Yes.

Oh, it's like the apartment all over again (audience laughs). You know what? You're disqualified (audience laughs). Okay. All right, here we go. Where's the power button? --- Hey. Okay, it turned on. No, no, that's the first one. This is the first one. Now do we get actual signal? --- Okay, it looks like we had a... We do have a standby light. - Is that monitor good? I have no idea. I've never used the setup. I'm assuming this came off of it. Let's see if you --- Okay, let's come over to my side. Okay, where'd I put my iFixit kit? I'm sorry, my power button. Your power button? - Did you get the big one? We're gonna flip the switch on my power supply. Nothing's on fire. I don't have USB unlike you. All right, here goes nothing. Woo.

Okay, we got power. We got power. Okay --- You're on standby for the monitor. So that's good. - Fans are spinning across the board. Come on, come on (audience laughs). Oh, oh. Yep, you got a blue light.

Yes. That was the longest post of my life. So now that our systems are built, the next step is to get Windows installed, drivers, all that kind of fun stuff. And while I'm shocked and amazed that my system pretty much works first try no issues, Jay has spent the last hour, first, troubleshooting the fact that he had a dead stick of Ram and then he tried to overclock his GPU by 200% and it kept crashing. Well, why don't we start with 3DMark --- Okay fine --- It's already up, okay.

Yours is 11,704. Mine, 11,232. Going backwards now with GPU. Superposition. - Superposition. So mine is 14,839. Oh, mine's 14,727. Moving on to Geekbench. - Geekbench. 8,008. 7,522. Cinebench? --- Cinebench.

Geekbench. 9,224. 10,270. Okay, we're gonna math this up and then we're gonna give these away. - Yeah, who wants a PC? Woo. Woo (audience applauds).

You probably want Jay's though. No, wait, wait. Who wants Austin's? --- Woo. Woo.

There was a delay. No one wanted to go first. Who wants Jay's? --- Woo. Woo. Because they can carry it away. Who wants my PC and then go to the back and buy a new case for it? --- Woo. Woo.

There we go. There you go. Okay, what is the final tally? - Okay, so Jay, 143,000. So 143,000. That multiplier really added up. For my system, we've got --- 174,000. Wow, that's actually not that bad. Good fight, my friend.

While we give these away, subscribe to the channel and ringling the dingling button and check out all of our components including my --- Did you say the dingling button? - Yeah, you don't --- Demonetized. You already did that and so --- I didn't do it. Subscribe and ringling the dingling button. Also, check out the wonderful parts in this system, the link's in the description.

Micro Center doesn't probably recommend you to build it like this, but if you wanna also buy like a case or something, they sell those too. Let's give away some PCs (audience cheers).

WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- I'm going head to headwith my buddy JayzTwoCentsto see who can build thebest gaming PC for $750.The catch?We're at our fine sponsor Micro Center'sbrand new Indianapolis location.Jay, are you ready to lose?- Yes.(Austin laughs)- The rules are simple.Whoever can build the best gaming PCwhen it comes to price to performancein a few benchmarksis going to win the competition.The first thing I wanna do,we have a little bit of timebefore people actually come in the store,so I can actually properly scout.Look, Jay knows how to buildreally nice high-end systems,but that's not what this is about.This is about rolling your sleeves up,getting your hands dirty,and making some questionable decisionsin the hope that you canwin on a technicality.Oh, look at this.Okay, you know what I'mgonna do is I'm just gonnago ahead and just grab one of these.$25 for an Inland Prime one terabyte SSD.Now this is one of these dealsthat you can only get in store right now,but you are not gonnafind a better SSD for $25.Can I just give you a littledisclaimer real quick?Don't really necessarilybuild what I'm building.I'm not building this for anything elseother than to rub Jay's facein the idea that I'm betterat building PCs than him.Option number oneis to go cheap on my CPU.Ryzen 5 3600 plus motherboardwill still give me a largebudget for the graphics card.However, that is going tobe perfectly serviceableand probably a good sort of balance.But that is a slightly older CPU.I'm going to lose thaton that CPU benchmarkalmost for sure.That being said,if I can dominate Jayon the graphics side,that's gonna be a worthwhile trade.Let me try to find mynon-important components.Lemme see how much money I can savewith like power supply andcase and that kind of stuff.And then I can look at the exact budgetthat I'll have to it to allocate.32 gigs of RipJaws for $25?So I'm gonna commit to doing DDR4,so that's fine.I'm not gonna spendthe extra money on DDR5versus split this.So 25 bucks for 32 gigs ofRam and it's also 3200.Ah, Jay.For a dude who knows how to build PCs,I felt like he's pokinghis head around the corneran awful lot to see what I'm doing.There's actually a good selectionof different components.In fact, actually look up here.There's even more.They got...Oh, they got 68...Oh dude, I want to get a 6800,but there's no way I can do 475.Could I do a $475 graphicscard in a $750 system?- Case is optional, right?- That's a good idea, Ken.I'm not gonna buy a case.So for power supply,it's probably recommendedto do like a 650 wattand then that's why I needa 1200 watt power supplybecause I want 80 plus titanium--- More power supply power meansmore CPU power.- More power, baby.Mo powa babeh.Okay, so I have two choices here.For $64, for an open box,I can get a B450-A Prime.This does have both the Ryzen3000 and 5000 stickers on it.So I assume that's fine,or I could go a...- Hey, so I wanna run something by.- Yeah, what's good?- How do you feel about makingthings more interesting?- What's your idea?- For every dollar youcome in under budget,you get a 1% increase in your score.- Jay's curve ball meansthat if I spend $650instead of $750,I get a full doublingof my performance tally.So I get a 100% improvement.Or if I spend $550,I get a 200% improvement.Is this a whole lot of mathfor a quick YouTube video?Yes it is,but at the end of the day what this meansis that Jay and I aremassively incentivizedto spend as little as possible.All right.- It's a deal, my friend.- All right.So I'm gonna go with the Ryzen 5 3600.This is a decent CPU,but importantly it's gonnabe good for the moneyand it comes with the cooler.Okay, I'm gonna do this.I'm also gonna go for the board.So this is an A520, it's $70.But importantly when Ibundle these two together,I get a $20 discount.The real test is gonna behow low do I go on my graphics cardand I gotta go low.You know what my case is?This box in my case.- Ooh, an open box ARC.Oh...Oh dude, 200 bucks.I'm gonna get that before he gets it.I think that's actually my move.Thank you.Thank you.Okay, this is gonna be it.I don't thinkthere's a better priceto performance card here.'Cause if you go that much cheaper,you're gonna be losing so much more.I think this is my move.Okay.So we have flown to Indianapolisto help celebrateMicro Center's launchof their brand new Indianapolis store.And for this,not only are we building these gaming PCsutilizing a ton of thereally great in-store dealsthey've got going on right now.But on top of that,we're also going to begiving these PCs away.So there happen to be justa couple people who swung byand everyone who's here iseligible to win the gaming PCs.- Okay, so we'll we'll gothrough the parts of this here.We'll start with the little stuff.The stuff we thinkprobably are gonna match.So SSD?- SSD.I mean, obviously Inland Prime.- Yeah, 24.99, one terabyte drive.- You cannot--- Gen three.I think that this build,the price point we were at,Gen four made no sense.- No.- Save five bucks.And that five bucks is now 5%.- Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.No, and I mean $25 isan absolute no brainer.- This isn't an ad,this is like a real deal.- Should we do Ram?'Cause I thinks maybewe've got the same Ram.RipJaws?- 24.99.- Yeah, you can't beat this.- 24.99, 32 gigabytekit of DDR4, CL16 3200.I think next we shouldgo with the motherboardbecause now--- Motherboard.- No, no, no, okay.Sorry, sorry, power supply.- Power supply.Yeah, you're not gonnalike my power supply.So I got the next best thing.The white Thermaltake 500 for 41.99.- I went with the 650 watt--- Oh, 74.9--- No, that's not what it cost.Okay, so this is wherenow we're gonna startfeeling the separation.- Yeah.- Okay, I will go first on motherboard.- Motherboard, okay, yeah.- And it's funnythe board that you wentwith 'cause I just saw it.- Yeah.- I was considering it.So I went with a B450and now the consideration I had here was,okay, it's B450,but we know we wanna gowith 5000 series CPU.So I was worried about BIOS,but the fact that it saysit's already 5000 readytells me the BIOS is new enough.But I looked at that exact A520and they're gonna see it in the video.- So 70 bucks for this guy.- So anyway, there is acombo deal with 20 bucks offif you get a motherboard and a CPU.We decided we're just...We're not going to include the combo,we're just gonna gowith the MSRP prices.- The actual prices.- Okay our last--- CPU, CPU, CPU.- I have a feeling we are definitelydifferent on this one.- We are most certainly different.- All right, what do you got?- Ryzen 5 3600.- Oh see, I considered that.- Yeah?- I did consider that.- I went with a 5500.- Oh, that's actually--- Six core, 12 thread.Newer generation Ryzen processor cores.- How much was that?- 89?- What?No, it's not.- Yes, it is.89.99.I had to confirm with Jason.- Oh, well, I got at Ryzen 5 3600 for $80'cause I thought that was $100.- I have to hope this is 10% fasterthan that in Cinebench and Geekbench.- Actually, you know what?I think it's actually probably about 10%.- The Zen 2.5 to Zen 3was a huge jump in IPC--- What's your clock speed?This guy goes 4.2.- Well, 4.2 is the max boost.3.6 base.- Oh, so it's exact same.So it's pure--- I can overclock it.- Again, we've establishedI am not gonna do anythingrelated to overclocking today.If I can get 5% more inperformance out of itby just changing a multiplier.- Okay, all right.Let's do GPU.- Yes and I have a funnystory about this one.- Okay, would you like to go first?Because I feel like I always go first.- Okay, so I have an open box A750.- What the...What?There were two of them?- No, I opened it to inspect itwhich made it open boxand they printed me a label for itso that we could make it fair.(audience laughs)- I think he's cheating,but this is the kind ofcheating that I support.This is like kind ofthe spirit of the game.What do you have for your case?- I have a sneaky suspicionyou don't have one.- Whatever would make you think that?- Now I feel like that'stechnically cheatingonly because one of thethings that makes it a buildis the fact that youhave the main components.- I have a case.- Okay, a cardboardbox is not a case.- I have a home for my components.- So anyway, this was anmATX Cooler Master Q300L,it was 34 bucks.It's literally the cheapestcase they have hereand it's micro ATX.So my entire build hadto hinge on micro ATX.So I chose this case first,and then chose a platformthat would work on micro ATX.So it fits in here.That way at the end ofthe day when I beat you,it'll still look nicer.- Here's the thing though.How are you gonna beat me?Think about it.You just spent an additional third,that's 35% off.My system is almost the sameand I'm way cheaper.How are you gonna--- What was your total cost?- $441.- So I'm 529.- I've got a 100%...You have to double my score to win.- May the best man win.- I'll be done in aboutfive minutes. (laughs)- It would probably take you...No.Do you know how to build a computer?- So I put...Is this the...(upbeat music)- I'm hoping Austin'sdoesn't catch on fireconsidering it's in a box.- I really want Austin to win--- Yeah!!!- Only because this isvery on brand for him.- Definitely think Jay's gonna win'cause he can overclock.- I want the jankiness of Austin's to win,but also I kind of wannasee him a little sad.So I'm gonna root for Jay.- I think Austin's gonnawin on technicality.- Austin's got a pretty good one.You know, he's got the cosmetics,the airflow, open case.Jay's got a nice design though.- I did expect Austin tobe a little taller though,so.- Same.(audience laughs)- All right, so here's the thing.I feel very confident right nowthat I'm gonna win inthe price to performance.The only thing that could get meis if the aesthetics aren't on point.So I'm going to carefullymodify this box--- As if there's anychance of the aestheticsbeing on point at all.- You know what?I like the enthusiasm over here.I'm gonna make this thing sweet.Look, I've already got the back,so it's gonna keep thegraphics card nice and set.I want this to be able to close easily.Am I gonna have any structural rigidity?No, in fact, I...I'm gonna have to cut this part off,but it's fine.I want this to actuallybe not a 100% scuffed,just like 80% scuffed.(Austin clapping)- Are you done?- Is this your firsttime you've built something?You're so proud.(audience laughs)- I can't believe I'm about to say this--- Wait, wait.- I don't knowif I've ever been prouder of a PC I built.- Look how gentle he has to be.Don't trip on your cord.- Can we just get a quick check?Who here thinks that Jaybuilt a better looking system?(audience applauds)- Woo.- Woo.- And what about mine?- Woo.- Woo.(audience applauds)- That's pretty close.- That was way closerthan I expected it to be.- Okay.There's a magnetic dust...There you go.There you go.- No, ironically there areno intake fans on this.- But it looks nicer now.- It does look nice.And you could fit two 140s in the front.So I flipped the power supply fan,so it's feeding or gettingair from inside the chassisas an exhaust.And we were gonna put therear fan on the front,so at least we had some cross flow.- Yeah.- The issue is this particular motherboarddoesn't have a single fan headeron that side of the board,so the cable wouldn't have reached.- Great.- So a little drawbackto that particular design.- But, you get a window?- We have a...Yeah, and what's cool about this caseis it can be upright,and it's got feet on the side panelso you can also put it as a...You know, lay it down flat.- My system doesn't do any of that.It just--- You can technically layit any way you want but--- As long as they stay together.So I'm very proud of this.I'm very happy for the record.If you open up,you see here that we've gotsome impeccable cable management.So we got ourselves the 20 + 4as well as our single four pin CPUbecause it doesn't even need eight pinsbecause whatever.Then once you close it up,which you'll see,is that it expertly is nice and neatand because it doesn'thave a power button,I have easy access to jump itusing my easy access point.- You don't even have a--- No, no, no.- There's no service amount of buttons--- This comes with an iFixit kitto jump your computer every time.- Yeah, because you know other pins nearbyare not a problem.- No, but is there anything herethat could be a flammable fire hazard?- Yes.- Or a potential electrical issue?- Yes.- Oh, it's like the apartmentall over again.(audience laughs)- You know what?You're disqualified.(audience laughs)Okay.- All right, here we go.Where's the power button?- Hey.- Okay, it turned on.- No, no, that's the first one.This is the first one.Now do we get actual signal?- Okay,it looks like we had a...We do have a standby--- We have a standby light.- Is that monitor good?- I have no idea.I've never used the setup.I'm assuming this came off of it.Let's see if you--- Okay,let's come over to my side.Okay, where'd I put my IFixit kit?I'm sorry, my power button.Okay.- Your power button?- Did you get the big one?- We're gonna flip theswitch on my power supply.Nothing's on fire.I don't have USB unlike you.All right, here goes nothing.Woo.Okay, we got power.We got power.Okay.- You're on standby for the monitor.So that's good.- Fans are spinning across the board.Come on, come on,come on.(audience laughs)- Oh, oh.- Yep, you got a blue light.- Yes.That was the longest post of my life.So now that our systems are built,the next step is to get Windows installed,drivers, all that kind of fun stuff.And while I'm shocked and amazedthat my system pretty muchworks first try no issues,Jay has spent the last hour,first, troubleshooting the factthat he had a dead stick of Ramand then he tried tooverclock his GPU by 200%and it kept crashing.Well, why don't we start with 3DMark--- Okay fine--- It's already up, okay.Yours is 11,704.Mine, 11,232.- Going backwards now with GPU.Superposition.- Superposition.So mine is 14,839.- Oh, mine's 14,727.- Moving on to Geekbench.- Geekbench.- 8,008.- 7,522.- Cinebench?- 9,224.- 10,270.Okay, we're gonna math this upand then we're gonna give these away.- Yeah, who wants a PC?- Woo.- Woo.(audience applauds)- You probably want Jay's though.- No, wait, wait.Who wants Austin's?- Woo.- Woo.- There was a delay.No one wanted to go first.- Who wants Jay's?- Woo.- Woo.- Because they can carry it away.- Who wants my PCand then go to the backand buy a new case for it?- Woo.- Woo.- There we go.- There you go.- There we go.Okay, what is the final tally?- Okay, so Jay, 143,000.- So 143,000.- That multiplier really added up.- For my system, we've got--- 174,000.- Wow, that's actuallycloser than a I thoughtit was gonna be.- It's actually not that bad.Good fight, my friend.While we give these away,subscribe to the channeland ringling the dingling buttonand check out all of ourcomponents including my--- Did you say the dingling button?- Yeah, you don't--- Demonetized.- You already did that and so--- I didn't do it.- Subscribe and ringlingthe dingling button.Also, check out the wonderfulparts in this system,the link's in the description.Micro Center doesn'tprobably recommend youto build it like this,but if you wanna also buylike a case or something,they sell those too.Let's give away some PCs.(audience cheers)