 Before you watch the video, you need to know that I am going to be breaking the world record for most PCs built in 24 hours live on stream. It's going to be live streamed on Twitch. The link is here on screen as well as in the description below. It is doubling as a charity stream. All of the proceeds are going to be going to the Inspiring Children's Foundation. Half of the PCs are going to that foundation as well. And the other half of the PCs are going to be given away to the viewers of the stream. Sunday, December 22nd at noon. Be there. Please. It is a great cause and it's going to be a lot of fun. I have a lot of things planned during that 24 hours. Watch this video. Thank you so much. Whenever the holiday season rolls around, for whatever reason, I start thinking of all the stuff I did wrong. At my last job, I didn't really leave because I chose to. I left because I had to. My family got sick and I couldn't work the hours my boss expected of me. In case you're new to this channel, I'm a PC builder. I'm pretty decent at it now, but back then, I was not. By the time I was about to quit, the only thing I knew how to do was say fancy terms and come off as smarter than I actually was. And there was this one kid at the Children's Foundation I worked for that did not think I was full of it. He thought I was smart and asked me questions that I gave BS answers to if I didn't know the correct thing to say. Yeah, I know. Stupid. He's kind of weird. He reminded me of myself sometimes and he boosted my ego. So I liked. I knew he wasn't the most well off because every day in the office, he would bring this shitty Walmart laptop. So on my last day there, I decided to give him a present. You might have seen these on YouTube before. These are old teacher faculty office PCs that a lot of tech YouTubers would throw a crappy lower end graphics card in here and then call it a budget gaming PC. You see, one of the first videos on this channel that actually helped me grow utilized one of these PCs. So I had one lying around that I decided to give to him. I was planning on selling it because I would have made around $150, which at the time was definitely huge for me. But between my guilt for how bad a terms I was already leaving the job on on top of the fact that I knew this kid would really appreciate the PC. I said, fuck it. And I just gave it to him. A couple weeks went by and he actually texted me out of the blue asking me for help on how to set it up. I was so caught up with everything that was going around the house that I gave him some horrible explanation that no beginner was going to understand and I just hope that you'd be able to figure it out. Fast forward to today. It's been about five years. He either figured out how to set that thing up and he's been grinding Minecraft because that is all that PC was capable of playing or it's just been collecting dust. Either way, I don't feel good about it. I know that maybe it's all I had to give away at the time, but considering all of the nice computers on this YouTube channel that I've given away so far are significantly better than that, I think it's time that we fix his PC. He's playing right now? Yes. Okay, let's go. He's playing 80s on a... What a degenerate. Okay, let's go. Would you say you're doing good? I'm doing good stuff. Okay. Oh. Look, I've died zero times. Perfect. All right, so I'm glad you're doing well. Uh-huh. Uh, let's go. Oh, okay. Hey, where are we going? We're going to Best Buy. We're going to yell at the employees and make fun of them. Okay. We're going to my worst nightmare. I don't like Best Buy. I'm not a universal remote for anyone. That's fine. All right, now I think this is it. Oh man. I've heard about this place in nightmares. You know, they say the place right behind the stratosphere is where most people die, and that's the highest crime rate in Las Vegas? No, but I believe it. Okay. Well, let's go. I know. Let's go over here. Yeah, I know. That makes me feel safe right there. We said the gate was open. Oh. Sorry. Let's see. Hi, you will? Yeah. Awesome. All right, bro. We'll get you on first. Cool. All right. So how long were these used for with the mining? Two months. Two months? Okay. How much do you want for the nitros? 100. And then do you have any of the XFX ones? No, they're gone. Those are all gone. All right, so these are all the 580s? Yeah. I saw 100. And how much for the MSI? 90. Would you do 80 for the MSI card? Pretty card. I like these. They're dope. All right. Perfect. Who are you, man, carrying this? Joe, I like it. Here you go. Awesome. Thank you so much. I appreciate that. Thank you. Awesome. Thank you so much. Yeah, no, thank you. Damn, dude, look. They got a built-in pool here. How do you feel about the built-in pool? I think it's the safety hazard. You know, I will say this. It is a friendly looking part of Las Vegas. There's so many people out late at night. More so than, you know, the normal zero. Okay. This is a cool card. Let's fucking go, please. You're getting, getting, getting, getting. What we're going to do is now that we have the SSD and we have our definitely not infected by heroin graphics card, we're going to go pick up your PC. We'll bring it over. After we build the computer, then we'll do power supply upgrade. Actually, we could test them against each other. That would actually be interesting. Sounds pretty cool to me. Actually, can we open that up real quick? Oh my God, what the fuck? That's so fucking gross, dude. Holy shit. What, your computer? Yeah. Yeah, I would say, I would say so here. Put the shit in the back. I don't, I don't want that anywhere near where I can feel it. Okay. So, I'm fairly confident that Rua has no idea what's going on. Obviously, I'm not going to be fixing that old garbage ass PC. And now you guys know what I'm talking about. As you can see, it's, it's shit. It's, it's honestly, out of all the PCs I've given away, that's the one I'm most embarrassed by. Granted, it was five years ago, whatever, fuck it. So, as you can see here before Rua gets back inside, we have a Ryzen 7, 2716 gigabytes of RAM clocked at 3000 megahertz, a B450 motherboard, an EVGA 700 watt power supply. We have the AMD Prism Wraith cooler, you know, the rainbow vomit cool looking lights. We bought at Best Buy because no one on offer up was responding to any of our messages and 860 EVO 500 gigabyte SSD and an RX 580 MSI card. The ones that I absolutely love. We got it used and believe it or not, for whatever reason, this showed up at my house today. Now, I know this is a Gomdias product and I have not worked with Gomdias in a really long time. I know they've sent emails, but you know, we haven't really been able to come to an agreement, but randomly today this shows up at my house. So, you know what, Gomdias? I'm going to reward you for being ballsy and just aggressively setting this product to me and we're gonna be using that for today's build. So, great to help me try to build this PC. Wait, you had to focus. Why are you so dark? No, no, no, it's because you were in the ship. All right, so let's build this and then we can give it to our customer. We can make that bread. We can get closer to buying my Tesla. Yeah, this is this is Rua's gaming PC. Can we show, can we show them the inside? Yeah, I'll hold it. I'll hold it. I'll hold it. All right, ready? Wait, let me do this thing with the finger. You know what I'm doing. Do you guys like the RGB? Oh, someone said it looks like Tom's. You're not allowed to read their comments. Cute PC, I like it. See, someone said your PC is cute. Granted, granted the woman who said it has really bad taste. So, something I wanted to do is I wanted to eventually I get back to this and kind of fix it and you know, make this, you know, PC right because I look back at it now and like what I can build now versus what I can build. Then is it, you know, wildly different and it doesn't feel good. So, one of the things I wanted to do, you know, instead of, you know, upgrading, you know, this piece of hot garbage was instead I wanted to, I wanted to just upgrade it as a whole. So, if you're okay with it, instead of cleaning this out, I think it would be a lot easier if you could just take this home instead and you can just have this one and I'll keep this and then you can, I'll probably just throw it in the garbage. I know, right? I don't like accepting this. But truthfully, yeah, I never, I never felt great that this is the PC I gave you. Like, I'm glad you did, but at the time, like this is all I, like look at this. You say you love this PC, right? Take a look at this, dude. I literally pulled that off the motherboard. This is the PC that he says he loved. I'm not good at accepting gifts. Neither am I. It's fine. It's fine. It didn't need to feel bad about the PC. I actually really did like it a lot. I'm sure you did, and it makes me even more happy that, you know, you're getting this. I just felt bad because like, I felt like I could have done better, but like at the time I knew I couldn't have, but then I look at like PCs that I've like taken the time to build or do now and it's just like, money is not like as big of an issue now. And then back then I was just like, I remember feeling guilty about feeling guilty. No, no, no. I felt, I felt like guilty because like, I felt guilty because I like, I second guessed like if it was a good decision to just give it away. And that made me feel guilty of itself. So I was just like, yeah, just do it. Just like give it. And the fact that you used it means it was a good decision. And you know, I feel like out of all the PCs I've given away, that was probably the first one. And it was definitely the worst one. So now it's like, it comes for so girl, like it can be, it's fixed now. This is not. It's fixed now. It's better. It's not what it was. Twice as big, like freaking million times is powerful. It looks cool. You said I needed to learn how to build a PC and then you'd supervise me while I did it myself and then you just gave it to me. So I didn't even feel like I deserved it because you didn't do it. And I was supposed to pay you for it. And then you just didn't want the money anymore. I mean, here's the thing. You were, you know, you're a, you're a, not you were. You were, yeah, I guess you were. You were nice to me at the foundation office. I appreciated that. And you did. You're not nice to me. I mean, people didn't love me. And that's usually how it goes. I don't fuck up. But I mean, and the other thing was like, you do remind me of myself a bit. And I don't mean this in the insulting way. I mean this in a way that like, I remember, I wish people would have told me sooner. It's like, you smart guy. And then like, you're probably not like this anymore, but I just remember like, you would do the same thing as me where you just say shit. And people would be like, what? I don't mean that in an insulting way. Cause I did it like that, except maybe worse. And it would just be like, why are you saying that? Like, why? And they'd give you a look. And then like, you think about it later at night or people tell you and like, it just feels bad. You're like, I don't mean to come off that way. It just happens sometimes. And like, sometimes I'm trying to pull shit out of my ass so quickly that instead of finding goal, I find shit. And I just feel insecure. So I keep doing it. Go, go, go. Be very careful here. Let me turn on lights and also just like, walk the carefulest you've ever walked in your life. Can you help me negotiate this? I've been using that word a lot lately. Negotiate? Negotiate. I think it makes you sound sophisticated. Goodbye. I need to grab my jacket. What the fuck? You didn't get it the first time? Go. Anyways, thank you guys so much for watching the video. I hope you found it creative, entertaining, or informative. In any way, shape or form, you can get your ass back here right now. And as always, have a great day. Give me a hug, bitch. I'll see you later. Love you, crew. Bye. Alright, go. Okay. Okay. Later.