 Basically, I just go through the shop. Nakakawento kong konte about some of the builds that we've done, that we have pending, some of the work that we're doing, some of the new items that we have on stock. Generally, I like to do it on a holiday, pag walang tao sa shop. I have done it before with people in the shop, but it's a little awkward. Even, you know, it's weird like I'm logging to the camera, but we have texts running around, or we have customers running around. So, I try to do it on a holiday and what better time than the long holiday. Update lang on our holiday schedule. We are close today. And that's the last day that you need to worry about. Kasi, the rest of the time, open na kami. So, starting tomorrow onwards, kite, tomorrow sa holiday, will be open tomorrow. And then onwards will be open tomorrow onwards. Saap, Brennan, Matthew. Sorry, medyo, I'm streaming for my laptop, so medyo maliit yung. Medyo maliit yung font size. Saap. 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And then, if I don't shoot something, then they're not working on something. It's an entire process and then usually ako yung bottleneck. Yun yung best example of bottleneck. When one party or one component is waiting for the work of another component. Yung where natatagalan yung production, yun yung bottleneck. And usually ako yung bottleneck. So, I try to shoot a couple of videos back to back para then the editors have something to work on while I'm busy doing other things. Pero, yes, we're going to shoot a bunch of stuff after this live stream. But, let's do live from the shop first. Subvanity, yes, of course. Please feel free to ask any questions. In the meantime, I do want to give a shout out to ASOS who sent over their ROG strict 790-A. So, this is for the Intel CPUs, 12, 13th and 14th gen. But if we look closer to the camera, you'll actually see that we have a CPU installed in there already that's also good to see ASOS sent it over so we can test the MOBO. It's actually a... Nagkong kita sa camera, but it's a 4900K. So, we're excited to test it out. Beautiful motherboard. I mean, it's all white. You've noticed basically ASOS said, let's put a heatsink on everything. So, aside from the usual heatsink on the VRM, so a lot of the high-end motherboards have additional capabilities of dissipating heat from the VRMs. Basically, the VRMs are the modules of the motherboard that ensure that only the proper voltage or wattage, I think voltage. Actually, volts and watts are different. I think it's voltage. The proper voltage is being sent to the proper parts of the motherboard. So, it's step up, step down, whatever. And so, those get toasty. And in high-end motherboards, you do have other mechanism. Some motherboards have fans. A lot of them have these very chunky heatsinks to try to dispel the heat from the VRMs. So, indicator of quality. I love the Q release system. So, the problem with... Usually, your primary GPU would go right here. But the GPUs are so big now that usually in motherboards, you need to put your finger here and then release the latch here. But the GPU is usually so big na nakaharang na siya. You actually physically can't put your finger in. Hindi na siya ka siya to unlatch the GPU. So, there's a button here. Very far away from the GPU. Hindi siya nakaharang where you just press it and then that releases the GPU. Small thing, but super practical. It's been... ASUS has been doing this for a while at motherboards. A couple of generations back na, we've been talking about it for the last couple of years. Pero, super useful. I can't... My current motherboard is not an ASUS. It doesn't have the Q release system. Occasionally, when I need to swap out GPUs, it's a real pain in the butt. So, I love the Q release system. I've mentioned it before. I will mention it again because it is so useful. Usually, in motherboards, the only ones with heatsinks for the storage are maybe like two drives or two slots for the NVMEs. But basically, ASUS in this one said, everybody gets a heatsink now. So, you'll notice that all of the potential areas to install an NVME SSD have their own heatsink here. And then, so they topped up the design na. Again, I'm not sure if it's clear on camera, but it says for those who theirs, it's an ROG logo and then control WASD over here. So, it's a little bit hard to find at the gamers who would probably be the ones most interested in these kind of motherboards. All white motherboards are quite popular for builds, but it's hard to find them. A lot of them still come in the basic black. So, yeah, it's always nice to have these kind of options available to recommend to customers when they ask for it. Nobody ever really sees the back except the builders. So, we've actually gone all out with the back design at the rear end of the circuit board. This one is just kind of plain with the ROG logo. To be honest, their other motherboards are a bit more playful. Like they had Pac-Man here in front on the other motherboards. Some of the other motherboards I've seen, di kong malali mo models, but they had Pac-Man here on the edge, on the front, and then on the back, there were like other designs. So, this one is a bit plain. Minor comments. Like, 99% of the people, customers don't see this back at all because once you install it in the computer, this is facing the rear of the case. So, you really won't see it at all. But I do appreciate the nice flourishes that ASUS has especially in some of their other motherboards. But very nice looking motherboard will do a review on it soon. And they were kind enough to send the CPU that will also test because when we mentioned that kasi kaka-release lang nitoong 14 series na ito. The 14 series of Intel is basically, it's just an updated 13 series. So, hindi mahilig si Intel to continually support generations of CPUs. Usually after two generations, stop nila, move on to a different socket. Di na siya compatible. So, you have the 11 5X series, then the LGA 1200 and then now the J1700 socket. That is compatible with the 12 13th and 14th gens. Again, uncommon for Intel to do that. AMD knocked it out of the park with their AM4 socket. The Ryzen 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 which was supposed to be for OEMs lang but eventually some made it onto the market commercially. I mean, from retailer to customer. And then the 5000 series, the Ryzen series so good AM4 platform. Intel not found of that. And the 14th gen is really just a slight refresh of the 13th gen. The 15th gen, the next step up. I forget which LGA it is. That's the one where they will have where we can probably see big performance increases. But anyway, when Intel came out with their 14th gen, I think around two weeks ago, we were one of the first shops to sell it. We were able to contact our supplier that, hey, we have a particular customer who wants a 4900K. Can you get it? They're like, yes, we can. So I think the day after release, we had it already for our customer. And we posted about it and some of the comments were like, well, how much voltage, how many watts does the CPU take to how many watts does the CPU eat up when it's performing on load. So there seems to be some interest in that. So we will talk about it. We will test the 4900K in the ROG Strix 7980-A Gaming Wi-Fi motherboard. I don't know how many layers this is. Usually it looks pretty thick, though. Usually when we talk about premium motherboards another sign of quality is how many layers there are. The more layers of the board, the easier it is, the cleaner the signal is between the different components. So you just compatibility issues and really kind of wonky issues like you don't know what's wrong with the computer. And the more layers there are, the more space there is to route all of that circuitry. Dina na hirap, pa niyong mga circuit designers. Lessor layers means that there's less shielding between the different lanes and the designers might have had a hard time squeezing everything to connect everything together. So more layers just gives them flexibility. And the room that they need to get the job done. I mean, that's why it is a motherboard. Basically, everything about the computer gets plugged in there and it has to coordinate everything. All of the information running from the CPU to the GPU to the monitor, the input from the peripherals and things like that. Everything runs through the motherboard and all of the physical lanes, the circuits that link up all of the components, it's better if they have space to operate. Sub, internet. Okay, going through the chat. Sub, Daniel from Facebook. This is actually now the webcam. This is a Sony ZV-E10. Here, I will I will take a picture of the current setup then you can see it. So I'm just streaming for my laptop and this is what it looks like now. So it's my laptop and then there's the Sony. There is the Sony. Don't focus on me. Focus on there. There's the Sony ZV-E10 on a tripod on the table. This is also the primary camera that I used to shoot. We have two. One I keep in my house so that I can shoot at my place. I also use it when I am live streaming and then another one we have at the shop because I just got so tired of like the shop needs it because they're going to shoot B-Rolls. I have to send over the camera and then I don't know. So the Sony ZV-E10 is not I mean, I think it's great. I think it's good, really good value for money. We've tried we've tried Canon and we've tried Fuji. My brother Rafael is a Fuji XS10. I decided to try Sony. This is actually the stock lens. It's a decent lens but not that great. There was a 35mm lens from Sony which broke, which I got and I loved using it and it broke. We got the Sigma which is also supposed to be good but parang mas maganda par yung quality na Sony. But yeah, the ZV-E10 is not that expensive as cameras go but I think quality wise it's really you can't even really appreciate the quality because a re-stream only allows 720p streaming. Like I could stream higher but then I need to pay more and I don't want to pay more. But yeah, the videos that we shoot on the channel like 95% of that is shot on the ZV-E10 or like if it's a short sometimes on my Pixel 7. Yeah, so great camera, no complaints. Very dummy friendly because I know nothing about cameras, AV work and things like that, lighting and the ZV-E10 has worked out quite well. Should I rely on buying PC parts like processors or motherboards? I wouldn't not because I mean of course I'm biased I would like you to buy from I would like you to buy from hardware sugar but we are on shop in Lazada but we don't we've gotten scammed too many times on that platform on both of those platforms and the platforms don't care to help us or like the heck with that we won't sell a lot of stuff there anymore. But my concern with like buying a CPU or motherboard from either Lazada or Shopee for CPU is shipping a lot of CPUs actually are pretty sturdy but in my mind there's still this very intricate kind of nakakatakot kung kung maalog masyado majossil because you know they are they have very sensitive pins so one you don't know about the shipping through Lazada for CPUs for mobos medyo maganda naman yung paka-package ng you know the box and everything kahit maalog I wouldn't worry too much about it yes they tossed them around but the motherboard although and I've seen I've seen you know comments na na up yung motherboard nila kasi I guess sin di masyado maingat yung careers it's such a long chain from you're the shop selling to the actual customer so one my issue would be delivery and number two would be warranty although like CPUs don't usually have a problem in the five years or so we've had the shop it hasn't like it's only a handful of cases that we've traced the hardware problem to the CPU so it does happen but very rarely more problematic sometimes yung motherboard I mean that one you'll really need to RMA somewhere down the line and then RMA with a Lazada store may or may not be difficult depending on how easy they are to reach some other components baka pwede but I personally would be a little cautious about buying CPUs and motherboards of Lazada and Shopee well the latest actually Intel is 14th gen but yes the 12th, 13th, 14th those are all still the same current socket yung LGA1700 it was just web dev like an i5 third gen would be fine I mean really you don't need a lot of hardware you don't need you don't need very top of the line for that like really I'm thinking if you're finding the PC a little slow you upgrade the RAM if you don't have an SSD definitely get an SSD you'll see a big increase in how fast the computer will run with an SSD if you don't have an SSD yet and it is the generation that you're on is quite old so you could probably find parts actually the problem is finding parts like if you want to upgrade the CPU you might have trouble finding the CPU that's still compatible with your socket with your motherboard socket but that said you could probably find second hand the Mura so I wouldn't go all out yet for the 12th gen if it's just web dev the SRP for the motherboard I don't know I don't know I'd have to I'd have to check I do not know the SRP of the Z790A I'm sure it's over 20k easy but I don't know the exact price top Anton I like the B660 more tar that I see in your inventory I was confused upgrade since mine too old but I was inspired ah yes so I have a rig now but before that my rig was super old it was like 4 years old it was older than the shop the shop is 5 years old this year I upgraded just this year before that my computer was older than the shop and that was an i5-4690k so 4th generation CPU Intel and then what I did was I got a 3080 and I stuck it in there and yes, it's bottleneck but I was able to play modern games with that so it's really like do you feel the need to upgrade now if it's just for games you can get a fast GPU yes, you're not getting the most efficient use out of the GPU but it will still allow you to play modern games relatively well I was quite happy earlier streams of hardware sugar were all on the i5-4690k with the 3080 so there are game streams there are live streams you can't tell the difference in performance I mean if you go through the old live streams then versus now like with my R7-3700X and the still the same 3080 there's no difference so you can really get a lot of mileage even out of old computers that said nababagalan ako sa editing process ko not so much for games I'm happy with the games performance gaming performance but when I have to edit videos yung preview function or yung new year scrubbing through the video it's a real pain in the ass like you know it loads but it's tuttery and things like that and I might buy the bullet and get a 5,950X which is basically the fastest you can get for the AM4 platform I was thinking 5800X3D but you know for gaming that's really great single core performance I don't know which is the program that I use for video editing can properly utilize the number of cores of the 5,950X so I'll have to research that but I'm kind of leaning towards that because I just get really annoyed with the editing and I think it's been so long since I've been editing videos for the channel and I've been kind of living with this performance and I've tried all of the different hacks or tips online you lower the timeline resolution you use proxies and things like that all of that but it's still not smooth for me and it's a real like it's gotten to the point where I feel that naasarn ako like it's not fun to edit anymore kasi yung ang bagal the R73700X is not a bad CPU but you know well we I think we shoot in 4K and then I edit on a 2K timeline yung even at proxies it's still tuttery to scrub through and I don't even do a lot of very fancy edits with layers and masks and things like that pero ang bagal pa din e so if I can find a good deal this Christmas I might bite the bullet and the price watch episode this month for those of you who are not familiar with price watch we do one episode a month where we track the prices of CPU and GPUs in the Philippines so local prices not from hardware sugar from the four largest PC retailers in the country and for this month I'm thinking because we've been doing this since last year so we have historical data yung gagawin natin for this month's price watch is mungababa ba yung presyo pagpasko dito sa atin so I think that's a really interesting video that we will do for this month do you think I made a good choice upgrading from Athlon to R53600 yes I just like had a 10 minute thing like oh yes old PCs are fine but the Athlon yes you did a good that was a good choice jumping to the R53600 we get comments sometimes questions na should I still go for AM4 which is the first five generations of Ryzen kasi dead platform na siya it's a dead platform in the sense that there are no new CPUs releasing for it but it's not dead in the sense na wala kang options ang damay mong options sa AM4 platform I'm not just saying that because I'm also on the AM4 platform from the R53600 you have so many other potential upgrade path to improve your performance when you want to so the AM4 platform is still very much alive it's only dead in the sense that there will be no new CPUs but in terms of variety what's still available on the market your options it's a very viable platform pa din so I 100% support your decision jumping from Athlon which that's a really old platform not many good options like if you're there already and you want to upgrade but still within the same socket there aren't any good options R53600 when you want to get serious about gaming Ryzen 7 5800 X3D still an excellent excellent CPU for gaming excellent single-core performance that's still AM4 so damay mong pa din go in sa AM4 platform don't worry about it R53600 from an Athlon I would have done the same thing Saap, Ryvy thank you for watching from Quate I think you also caught one of our previous live streams I remember somebody from Quate and I mentioned the time difference you can't put in the time difference now 5 hours sa 5 hour time difference well for editing videos it's really up to you like what videos do you edit in and I mean what resolution are the videos that you edit in do you find it too slow na for you it's a personal thing but if you are into videos an i3 a 3rd generation sorry i5 I think it was 3rd generation might be a little pokey already you might want to try overclocking it it's so old already at this point you overclock it it shortens its lifespan a little bit but you're getting better value while you are able to keep it at that overclock if you can get it at a nice overclock but yes if it's for video editing and kind of higher resolution longer videos I would suggest upgrading in that case kung web dev no but kung editing yes sub gamer zone yeah you know the stuff well kasi Jay is no longer with us like he has new work elsewhere no drama naman I mean he still pops by the shop and things like that sometimes he does also but he's no longer with the company but he's actually still welcome on the live streams but I think like there's just Rocky and Ren it's also my fault kasi like I have difficulty scheduling the live stream so usually hindi sila available when I want to do po like pwede magtanong pwede magtanong I think this last month was on a Saturday or something nung pandemic madali lang because everybody was stuck at home but now that everything is opened up already people have moved on with their lives and ahon lang yun ang pwede magtanong people have more fun things to do on a Friday night than help me out to pwede magtanong so but everyone actually all of the stuff is welcome to join on the live streams if they're free best APU for a 30k build 30k a bit hard to be honest Ryzen 5, 5500 depends if you're getting a GPU or not if you have sub 30k builds na APU so the Ryzen 5, 5600G is very good the Intel 12, 1200, 500 then you stick a GPU in it is also pretty good we actually like that in the shop because price of performance we think it's a better deal compared to the 13500 Intel 13th gen so we still do recommend the 12500 for certain budgets but it really depends if you're getting a GPU or not sub erubu sparky nice to see you again Niko, hello from Canada I was going to do a Canadian accent but I can't I can't remember they stretch their O's what I recommend upgrading my Windows 10 to Windows 11 my personal answer is no because I'm still on Windows 10 I do not have any desire to update to Windows 11 I know it's been a long time since Windows 11 came out and it's reasonably stable usually we find weird errors and then we check the OS it's usually Windows 11 so personally I still find Windows 10 more stable my laptop now which I'm using to livestream this is Windows 11 it does crash a bit more than I think it should although I don't know if that's because I stuck in an extra stick of RAM in it but my Windows 10 is pretty solid I don't have any weird crashes I am more used to the interface of Windows 10 so on a personal level my recommendation would be stick with Windows 10 if you're happy with it and you're using a 1300K same, doesn't change my answer if you're happy with Windows 10 I would stick with Windows 10 para naging pwede magtanong nato but I will go through a little bit of the shop later planning to buy GPU for my R5 5500 my target is productivity and 1080p gaming you can stick a 4060 in that 4060 has excellent 4060 should be slightly below 20,000 now that's the price what we have in the shop a colorful 4060 is around 19,000 something that is very good 1080p gaming some would argue that's too fast for a R5500 but I would not subscribe to that there might be a little bottleneck but the inefficiency is more than offset by the speed that you're getting from the GPU so I wouldn't worry about that you'd get the latest DLSS we've tried out frame generation DLSS 3 and that adds so many frames that is ridiculous we had a video about it last month so the DLSS 3 for NVIDIA 40 series you get that so if the budget allows it like a 20k GPU I would recommend the 4060 lower end of the budget 6600 if you can find it is a very good performer in 1080p gaming for the price if you can find it niya napankamit to the 6000 series of AMD it's a bit hard to find now they did a good job of flushing out their inventory I mean you know kind of like incentivizing shops with discounts so that the price of the 6000 would decrease and then people would be interested in the latest 7000 series to be careful though kasi yung 3060 some stores are still selling the 3060 12GB for a higher price than the 4060 that shouldn't be the case there is no scenario where the 4060 no common scenario at least for gaming where the 4060 is slower than the 3060 so it's around 20% faster than the 3060 12GB you get people saying that well the 3060 has a 12GB version the 4060 only has 8GB but for gaming it doesn't matter the 4060 will be faster for any of the games that you'll play it on maybe in the future but again I can't imagine a game everybody is so amped up now that the minimum is 12GB to play modern games but that's I feel that a lot of people jumped on that bandwagon not necessarily because it's the best advice it's just because that is the current bandwagon I mean for sure there are some instances where you want more VRAM we had a customer who we had an inquiry where he does AI research so that does use up a lot of VRAM so yung that that's one instance where that would be good but for a very standard customer for a standard gamer 4060 no brainer over 3612GB and it should be cheaper yung yung yung yung you should be careful because some some shops are still selling it for more expensive and again I don't know why although that is a super that was an interesting point that we discussed in price watch for the past two months this one it depends if you're in a Ryzen system Ryzen AM4 is notorious for being for seeing a lot of performance gain with faster RAM the limit the sweet spot is around 3600 but from 26 to 32 on Ryzen system you probably will see a little bit of performance gain both from the CPU and from the RAM speed RAM prices though have gone up the best timing sanat to do something like this would have been three months ago three months ago it's a real extreme I was talking about it to the suppliers na on one hand yung na for the past three to five months sobrang bag saki ma RAM prices but now we're swinging to the opposite extreme na pataas sila ng pataas really wild swings in the RAM RAM price so if three months ago I would have said sure go for it especially if you're on a Ryzen platform but now medyo mahal so I wouldn't recommend that now can maybe wait for RAM prices to go down again para mas price to performance better value for money sa previngyan I don't know what's up with this excitement I'm the only one who I mean if hardware sugar is live streaming 99% of the time now it's me kasi my brother Rafael is studying and everybody else it's usually a little busy so if it's a live stream from hardware sugar it's most likely me but hello Rabidyan good to see you again the IG post about the AK400 digital ah yes it is it's super nice I mean the way they implemented it they're not Deepcool was not the first ones to implement that in fact we have a review of an air cooler that did something similar but in terms of accuracy and just in terms of accuracy of temperature readout and in terms of just the aesthetic like Deepcool nailed it out of the park it's the first really mainstream cooler manufacturer to come up with something like that it is it does look very cool you know but I love Noctua but in this case like I would go with the AK digital the AK620 digital and again I love Noctua like it's like painful for me to say this but the AK620 digital sometimes outperforms the NH-D15 which is Noctua's top tier air cooler and it's basically even the air cooler that everything is judged against so it's one of the big boy air coolers na you know really top quality but the AK620 digital can beat it in some tests the AK400 digital is also a pretty good performer and you know I test the digital screen the LCD screen which shows you the temp of the CPU and as I mentioned in that post it seems like such a small thing but you know when you see the readout already masaya siya I mean it adds something also kasi hindi pa siya ganoong ka-common especially if you have like you're in a work setting and you slap one on your work computer and your your office mates are a bit tech inclined I mean you know mapapalingong talaga sila na oh bago yan na panang you don't usually see that okay so let me just do a little tour of life from the shop I mean from the shop the problem is usually I hook up my cell phone so that I can it's on wifi and then I use joint cam to go around the shop but to be honest I got a little lazy so we're going to be moving around the ZV-810 we are using a lot so this is the laptop I'm using the vivo book from ASUS the review of which I also post it online it's a very nice laptop I'm very happy with it OLED screen so I also use it for media consumption in a pinch I can edit on it both audio and video and not the greatest but puwede na I just want to show off the cable management skills of our staff it just doesn't extend to PC bills they're also very OC about the wires in the shop so these are our basic two benches or sorry tables where we build and where we test and you'll notice that because we're constantly swapping out the computers that are here and connecting them to the different monitors we need to have we need to have different cables at the ready so our staff basically affix these hooks which serve as channels for the cables here I just wrecked it I hope they're not I hope no one's watching that I could just blame it on somebody else ah yun I got it back our little secret so yeah you got the hooks there hooks there and then the so the power and then this is for a monitor so at a glance it's super easy to pull it out or plug it into whatever you need it to small touch but we make a big you know we take great pride na our staff are all techs first before they're sales guys so we don't really have we don't have any dedicated sales guys but we have our techs who also do our sales because for us it's more important that the tech whoever it is you're talking to when you're interested in buying for us it's important that they understand the hardware and who better than techs and you can really see that the shop is very geeky with with these kind of things this Migo monitor was from our cheap monitor roundup I think we did last year we got the three cheapest gaming monitors from Lazada 1080p 144hz and Migo is one of them still running I think 6000 plus or so prism plus monitor which they sent to us for review then we got to keep then we have another prism plus monitor over there which they sent to us because we um I think we did something for them I forgot why we ah yeah I went to their exhibit dun sa SM or they had like a boost there and like this monitor was one of the first hardware that ah Brad sent to us basically ASUS has forgotten about this monitor they lent it to us for review I think and then afterwards they forgot about it but we still use it naman every day in the shop for testing and stuff like that so this is ulit naman we're not adverse to giving it back but we think it's good advertisement also for ASUS because it also pops up a lot in the livestreams and customers can see it in the shop so somebody's nr200p max still available in our store but this one is reserved somebody bought that one already I mentioned like how our staff are geeks this is a custom keyboard for Gerald I mean that's his custom keyboard and hard to see from here but everybody has a bunch of custom keyboards in their own workspace also hard to see wait let me zoom it in there's our open test bench case from courtesy of cooler master super useful because it is open test bench so we can we can swap out parts as needed here are some computers look at it this is a massive ASUS case this is a this is a it is a I'm looking here at the back but I don't know if it's a Helios case parang yung depth parang GT500 there's nothing like that if I remember the ASUS that's the one with these really Yumongus handles this one is super interesting let me let me just yup heavy too so this is a Cougar ITX case wait let me this is a Cougar ITX case I don't know the model of this that's what I like about when I come into the shop and I see different builds that I don't have any experience with and then like this one is pretty interesting design so you have you have a mesh here on the side I guess you have intake here although this isn't great for intake this front panel can you see that on camera and then over here on the side is where the inputs are so the USB and things like that and the power button so it's an interesting ITX design which I've never come across before and put that down before I break it yup it falls it is quite heavy actually here we have an AK620 for cleaning let me just check the what's this in for to know the note does not say what this is in for I think it's a deep cool case also you notice here I bet this is an Astrock mother board you notice the design here Astrock likes doing this to their mother boards let me check now I'm curious let me just look on the side oh wait is it Astrock or ROG I don't think I don't think so okay the case is Lee and Lee sorry Lee and Lee case and just to satisfy my curiosity the MOBO is no way that's ROG yes yes Astrock B550 ST Legend rocking an AK620 little dirty maybe it's in for cleaning not too sure one of the videos actually I'm gonna shoot after this live stream is I looked at the data for the last three months and basically the video is how long does it take for hardware sugar to do X so how long does it take to do cleaning and things like that so I looked at the data over the past three months and then I'll break it down in the video so that you filter you know what to expect when you bring your PC to us and for whatever whatever you need what the usual time frame is for that so thank you to also the deep cool for sending us these review units so we we do sell this in shop but they sent over a review unit gotta give some of this back so we have the whole line actually AK400 digital AK500 digital the AK620 digital somewhere in there also we have a low profile cooler also the AN600 but spoiler alert we pitted it against a Noctua and that might not have been the best choice because Noctua won that round actually hard to beat Noctua for cooling so the store is pretty neat now sometimes kasi major magulu siya but I think the guys were able to the guys were able to send out most of the builds that we had that were pending around the time before the long break although there are four computers here queued up we do have a new queuing system now so it's easier for me to track what's going on in the shop okies budget SSD SATA Kingston is popular although not a big fan of Kingston Sesi the NV2 the NV2 drives I'm not a big fan they're very popular kasi Kingston is not very particular in what parts go in so yes you might have gotten a good unit but then you might get a bad unit yun nga for the NV2 line di siya ganoon ka focused on what parts go into it ba sa anun makawa nilang available and it's like a hodge mod and they slap it together and they call it oh NV2 although NV2 is NVME you're asking for SATA WD green would be another choice I like the crucial MX500 I'm using the crucial MX500 1TB now I've had it for years I've had no problems with it I wouldn't call it budget per se like mas mahal yung MX500 line over the other crucial lines and other competitors but I think it's in the long run it's very good value for money I've been using that MX500 for years with no problems sounds good pop on by we are open November 2 onwards not only an avid and loyal fan and proud otter sugar baby also a recipient of personal delivery thank you thanks for watching I appreciate it that was a good video that video actually nilobask kami sa Tom's hardware because of that video Tom's hardware ran an article basically saying based on some shop in the Philippines here are the return rates for some brands so it was a big kick for me personally to see us on Tom's hardware and it got picked up by a bunch of other news channels or online news stuff as well that's the kind of video I'd like to make because it showcases the unique viewpoint that we can bring to YouTube I mean we have there are so many big tech YouTubers Linus, gamers nexus that they all have their own thing Linus likes doing these bonkers projects very down to earth presentation style gamers nexus very in depth but none of those guys have an actual shop so in terms of volume we have a very interesting source of data because we can really say that we've sold 200 of these motherboards ilan bumalik parang ganon so that's an interesting point of view that we can bring that some viewers might find interesting that other tech YouTube channels don't have that viewpoint also of course that we're in the Philippines we can get access to certain items that might not be available in the west or not that well known in the west so we're trying we really put a lot of effort into making content na hindi siya gaya-gaya lang hindi siya cookie cutter or copycat from what the other channels are doing but what can we do that is from our unique perspective I'm not the best to answer this because I don't have one so I can't say from personal experience plus I had a video recently I think it was just last month where I said na I don't quite understand bakit uso ngayon yung mobile gaming PC mobile gaming kasi the whole point of getting a PC is that you have kind of the hardware in place and you can put it up on a big screen and it's more immersive that way and things like that although I do acknowledge that that's really my own point of view if you enjoy PC handheld gaming more power to you enjoy what you have I do acknowledge that for some games but yeah I might be the wrong person to ask about that kasi also kasi I haven't tried it first hand so I'm very I'm a little worried about shooting my mouth off about something na di ko paro na sabukan dual chamber cases I can't really they're a bit uncommon I can't think of any that come to mind probably liyan lihas or the height cases I'm not sure if the height cases are what you have in mind but they are that can wrap around the liyan li tecware I think also has because tecware is very good at copying the more premium brands and the copies are usually pretty good I mean, you know, overall oh thanks Eroboos Parky QBX ITX it was pretty heavy you notice the auto lighting when I look up to the camera it lightens up from the cv10 but when I bend down to look at the laptop it darkens or ako lang ba? I don't know what your setup is if you change your cpu cooler even if you just repace depending kung matagal na since naka-repace ka yes, you can probably get the temperatures down better cooler, better case repasting all of those things can bring down your cpu temperatures for me cost to value for money yung MX500 I find them as reliable as Samsung at the cheaper price and yung yaw with storage I'm always a little apprehensive about using medyo budget everybody says don't use budget for PSUs I agree with that usually except kung office then budget PSU generic PSU is fine for storage nobody actually says don't use budget storage but for me dun ka pangadapat mas kabahan e kasi you store a lot of things on your computer and it might not be the best if that computer suddenly crashes on you because the SSD blanked out or whatever so for me sobrang sulit yung MX500 might be a little price here than some of the other options but it's really reliable and it is cheaper than Samsung which is the market leader when it comes to SSDs yes you can that's basically how the second hand parts get sold somebody messages on Facebook we say it's available although usually if it's online if it's listed on the sheet then it's available here is how you can send us the money and after that they arrange for delivery so please do message us we are close now but tomorrow will be back open November 2 onwards we are open Corsair with the crystal 280x series we we carried that case a little bit I'm not sure if that's the one that started it that's the one that you're referring to that was a very interesting case also the form factor kind of flat that's really interesting to build in okay we're about to we've been running for 50 minutes plus I think I've basically covered yeah so not too much news from the shop oh sorry I did want to mention the Z790a gaming Wi-Fi motherboard from ASOS are also white so you just thematically everything in place JPaskwa no I would if you have a 3090 best to wait nalang like the 50 series will offer you better price to performance so 3090 is still a beast what do you care about the LSS3 when which is exclusive to RTX 40 series when the 3090 can generate the frames on its own you do have access to the LSS3.5 which is re-reconstruction so I wouldn't I don't see the need to upgrade if you already have a 3090 just wait for the 50 series that would be better value for money yes so we are open November 2 tomorrow onwards I'm trying to think if I want to say something else about the shop but that's basically it we do have content so just a little bit live from the shop and live about me I'll be away November 3 to 5 I'm going on a short trip but just locally but we do have content scheduled for the entire long weekend so today was live from the shop tomorrow a livestream crypto watch super interesting what's going on like the price has shot up and I hate it because I shorted can never get the timing right so it's pain in the ass pisses me off but anyway tomorrow is crypto watch November 3 is a review video and an ROG keyboard the falcon ace love that keyboard actually I don't even like modern keyboards like I'm not a keyboard guy but the falcon ace was really good I miss it that's when I know that I really like something when a brand sends it to us I use it and then I send it back and then afterwards I still think about it that's when I get in trouble I was that way with my monitor the PG48 UQ the first monitor I tried na OLED beautiful monitor I ended up buying it for myself so I'm trying now to think about the falcon ace but it is a very good keyboard I really enjoyed using it the review video comes out on Friday then Saturday we have a short on an exa headset and on Sunday we have another short on another exa headset hopefully I can do all of those things before I leave on Friday long story short at least like this is the MH670 I'm very happy with the audio quality I'm very happy with the mic quality the exa the one in particular it's cheaper but you can it's not bad for the price but if you go up a bit higher you can really tell the difference in quality we do sell this guy the MH670 I'm not saying that just because we sell it but this is the primary headset that I use for gaming if I'm not using my Elgato Wave 1 mic which is my setup at home then I use this one the MH670 I really like this headset the exa ones are not bad for the price but if you're willing to go up a little higher I think you'll really be happy with something like the MH670 or Corsair has a bunch of headsets and things like that but yes so we have content from today up to Sunday na sab sab dante okay wait let me let me just do the questions real fast like no explainer just go 3070 with an 8700K yes I was running a 3080 with an i54690K okay pa so yes to your question could PSU for a 7900XTX yes I would recommend either the 750W we have from FSB or the 850W that we have from FSB both on both on both available yes there are a bunch of things the trend needs to edit sab dante I am actually I am actually visiting somewhat near you dante pero not as north I'm leaving for a short trip on Friday yes thank you I would look that up I'm not familiar I'm not familiar with a lot of the keyboards now but I would look that up because I am in the market for a new keyboard I was playing cyberpunk yesterday and then like I was in that I was in the quest where you have to do melee combat parang it's one on one and then like I couldn't move forward there was something wrong with my W button so I paused the game jumped into windows opened up word and it's true when I was pressing W walang lumalabas na sa document so my my keyboard is very old already so I do need a new keyboard I will check that up okay last question 4060 versus 3070 the 3070 has better performance so if you have if it's an option like you're buying either of those two and you can afford the price jump to the 3070 the 3070 has better performance yes you do miss out on frame gen but dnss3 but 3070 solid performer for 2k 1440p gaming 4060 you can really only use it for 1080p you can kind of stretch a little bit to 2k but you'd have to lower down some settings it's not meant really to play 2k so 3070 is the spear card if you can if your budget allows it I would get a 3070 over a 4060 alright thanks so much guys for joining me for another live from the shop I am off to shoot more videos and please do tune in tomorrow for crypto watch I don't know what time that'll be Friday for the keyboard video and Saturday and Sunday for the two extra shorts bye guys oh JP from YouTube see it you are I do recognize the name I will take your question 4060 almost on par with 3060 yes I agree 3070 is the better pick although the 4060 is roughly 20% faster than the 3060 so there is a noticeable uplift from the 3060 oh man you know what to say I will talk about it tomorrow why the sudden jump to the moon was such a bad timing for me enjoy the long weekend stay safe out there if you're going to the cemetery or if you're traveling far and I will see you tomorrow on crypto watch bye guys