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  • @zacharythurgood4218
    @zacharythurgood4218 Před 3 lety +8504

    “since only 1 part is broken i’m not gonna build him an entire new system”
    3 minutes later
    “let’s build david’s dad a brand new rig”

    • @mindedrobin6856
      @mindedrobin6856 Před 3 lety +290

      *forgest that he complied that he needed a faster cpu

    • @k.b9375
      @k.b9375 Před 3 lety +30

      😂😂
      always

    • @Mrmonkeypants88
      @Mrmonkeypants88 Před 3 lety +180

      Lmfao the longer we watch the less Alienware goes back in 😂😂

    • @lyianx
      @lyianx Před 3 lety +119

      unfortunately, when you have a proprietary motherboard failure, thats about your only option. If any of the 'user replaceable' parts failed, he could have just swapped it out. Cant really do that with the motherboard. Not one from Dell anyway.

    • @111olbap
      @111olbap Před 3 lety +37

      That, and guaranteed all that was wrong with the previous system, based on the symptoms, was a dead CMOS battery. Even if that didn't turn out to be the case, that's the logical next step in the troubleshooting that Kyle was doing.

  • @nerdkidleo
    @nerdkidleo Před 3 lety +5869

    it always surprises me when somebody opens up a Alienware. They did all that sweet design on the outside and on the inside it just bleh.

    • @whydidipickthename7413
      @whydidipickthename7413 Před 3 lety +309

      The ram and motherboard is thin as paper

    • @chef_moquin9535
      @chef_moquin9535 Před 3 lety +233

      I did not expect it to be so bad on the inside, but honestly I really shouldn’t have

    • @ChayChay0510
      @ChayChay0510 Před 3 lety +83

      They're constantly updating their cases though, they don't actually sell this model anymore. I think this was the Aurora R7, and they only sell R10 (AMD) and R11 (Intel) now.

    • @WindFireAllThatKindOfThing
      @WindFireAllThatKindOfThing Před 3 lety +146

      I remember when Dell first bought them, for about 3 generations they kept their promise and let Alienware stick to industry standard parts, kept the Dell 3rd world garbage out, and even got them cheap making them the compelling buy.
      Then, as stock-value driven CEO's are wont to do...they broke that promise one component at a time. Total sticker price went back up to old Alienware prices, but with DELL POS components that you wouldn't waste on your dog.

    • @300096586
      @300096586 Před 3 lety +65

      Dell always does this regardless of trim. Their work PCs are full of metal shit that block airflow and everything.

  • @DreadMew
    @DreadMew Před 3 lety +1723

    when i was a teen i wanted an alienware but parents wouldnt buy one cause too expensive, i'm very glad they held out so i could build/buy my own system now that i'm older

    • @ericupdegrove9103
      @ericupdegrove9103 Před 3 lety +32

      Same! Just finished building my custom unraid server, never would have done that if my parents had just bought me a pc back then.

    • @fishingcompilations3359
      @fishingcompilations3359 Před 3 lety +3

      I was planning on building my own then found a r8 for $750, one day I might use the parts of it in a new build one day

    • @MischieviousJirachi
      @MischieviousJirachi Před 3 lety

      Fucking same

    • @TheRealFobican
      @TheRealFobican Před 3 lety

      An alienware chassis can be good for custom builds, after all it would be waste of a frame not to.

    • @giornogiobama7053
      @giornogiobama7053 Před 3 lety

      Same

  • @iiSup3rior
    @iiSup3rior Před 3 lety +462

    Going to your friends house 15 years ago and you see the alien logo on his desk. He was the coolest guy in skool

  • @WraithTDK
    @WraithTDK Před 3 lety +2486

    Man, I remember when Alienware was freaking KING. That all died when Dell bought them and they stopped being an independent outfit that did custom builds for hardcore enthusiasts and just became a model line for Dell.

    • @makatron
      @makatron Před 3 lety +176

      For the first couple of years after Dell bought Alienware they were still running in a different shop but once they moved everything to the same location it lost its soul.

    • @WraithTDK
      @WraithTDK Před 3 lety +91

      @@makatron Yea, it did seem that way. I could tell exactly when it happened, too. Sometimes when I was kind of bored, I used to go on their website and custom-configure my dream computer. Their website was completely different from Dell's. Very stylish. The variety of parts you could choose from was massive, and **everything** was name-brand and identified. It was more akin to I Buy Power. Now it's just the new version of XPS.

    • @makatron
      @makatron Před 3 lety +33

      @@WraithTDK I had a mid 2000s Alienware and it was glorious! It was the last pre-built desktop I had and after that made zero sense to look at that empty shell of a brand.

    • @benchmarkerlovesgaming140
      @benchmarkerlovesgaming140 Před 3 lety +34

      I know. Just feels like when big corporate companys get into small business they suck the soul and life out of them, It depress's the fuck out of me. I'd never buy from dell apple or Microsoft I'd make it my self or get it from Nzxt punch technology there both good companies. my dad got his pc from punch technology and they were great he had a problem with his ram and they ended up double the ram because of his problems and nzxt seem like a good place never bought from them before but they seem OK.

    • @ed1tz468
      @ed1tz468 Před 3 lety +4

      Isaac Alonzo nah not really aleinwares are still very good

  • @JACKxELITE
    @JACKxELITE Před 3 lety +1666

    "Friends don't let friends buy pre-buits" - I guess that doesn't extend to their Dads...

    • @aarushshukla9023
      @aarushshukla9023 Před 3 lety +61

      bruh dads won't understand how much better custom builts are, they want simplicity, and that's what you get.

    • @zonnodon163
      @zonnodon163 Před 3 lety +1

      Sad!

    • @paladingeorge6098
      @paladingeorge6098 Před 3 lety +34

      If you let your Dad buy a prebuilt you have failed him as a son.

    • @colinjava8447
      @colinjava8447 Před 3 lety +18

      @@aarushshukla9023 Depends on the dad. A lot of people don't even know you can build your own pc, they have always just bought one prebuilt from local store.
      There's nothing wrong with that, but you'll likely end up with some trash components like PSU, and motherboard to some extent, and you'll probably be paying more for it too.
      You could probably save thousands if you built your own car too, but that is pushing the analogy a bit too far, as the pc is really adult legos and a bit of research really.

    • @halcyondraconis7437
      @halcyondraconis7437 Před 3 lety +11

      Parents don't consult with their kids before buying anything no matter how old the kids are. Just a few weeks ago, I had to talk my mom out of buying a new car just because she wanted something bigger to go on vacation with...

  • @mrmidnight32
    @mrmidnight32 Před 3 lety +1945

    I love when people brag about their alien ware PC’s. And that they paid $4,000 for it.
    Then you see ketchup and mustard wiring and the OEM PSU 😏

    • @Random-ql6rr
      @Random-ql6rr Před 3 lety +126

      With a 1660 ti and a i5 9400f lel

    • @g4mer_guy
      @g4mer_guy Před 3 lety +114

      I knew someone who apparently got some gaming laptop that has a "boost button" which i just laughed at. cuz i can imagine that "boodt" just strobes any rgb and ramps the fans to 100% which i guess could be cool, but this is also the same guy who has a "200 dollar mouse" like sorry but what mouse even is 200 dollars i got a g pro hero brand new for 60 dollars shipping and all

    • @buttersquids
      @buttersquids Před 3 lety +76

      @@g4mer_guy
      -> $200 mouse
      -> Laptop
      What???

    • @g4mer_guy
      @g4mer_guy Před 3 lety +40

      @@buttersquids haha right when I heard he had a "pc with a boost button" I figured its at least a desktop but nah, I guess its some "gaming" laptop. id like to see it, I wonder how much people spend on something like that... especially if they're the person buying 200 dollar mice lol😬

    • @buttersquids
      @buttersquids Před 3 lety +23

      @@g4mer_guy Yeah, gaming laptops are unbelievably overpriced. With that in mind, perhaps a $200 mouse makes sense?

  • @X2Brute
    @X2Brute Před 3 lety +381

    sounds like me, "I'm just gonna do a small upgrade" *replaces all but one component*

  • @ogreeni
    @ogreeni Před 3 lety +861

    Kyle: "it won't make sense to build a brand new system"
    Also Kyle: replacing all the parts other than the GPU and storage

    • @Machtyn
      @Machtyn Před 3 lety +36

      I was thinking, as he said that, "How are you going to find a motherboard to fit the alienware front panel pinout? But that's just Dell being Dell (and proprietary).
      Then he said he was changing to AMD, and, yeah, mostly all new parts are called for. Good decision, imo. And the render test proves that out.

    • @silverback2773
      @silverback2773 Před 3 lety +4

      weird how i was gonna comment the same thing.

    • @Smakheed
      @Smakheed Před 3 lety +8

      @Richard B Replacing the switch isn't even needed if replacing the board with a different one, just figure out the pins and fit standard plugs and I don't think he's even proved it was the MOBO at fault (if it was then CMOS batt is quick test) as the Dell PSU uses a different pinout than standard ATX, that PSU is renowned for blowing the shunt so was probably the issue, I'd like to get that board and test it myself.
      Kyle Vs. Paul in the 2nd round of LTT tech challenge.... PMSL,
      -Paul "Well, I've found all these problems (Linus and Phil - "you have them all there and those weren't even on the list") and she's running sweet now",
      -Kyle "OK this system isn't running, so rather that diagnose this, I'm going to build them a new system using this one I have built on the shelf".

    • @ProperDrunk
      @ProperDrunk Před 3 lety

      Smaky yeah i agree a cmos swap would have been a cool test!
      If he was confident that the dell PSU was good he could have just used it to test the MOBO as well.
      Buuuut, if the user was wanting an upgraded CPU that required more power, that’s the only reason i could see to upgrading. Would have been neat to see how to fix it as cheap as possible though.
      Good job either way 👍🏼

    • @csgas0
      @csgas0 Před 3 lety

      @@Smakheed he did put a new psu in and it didn't boot

  • @Admiral__
    @Admiral__ Před 3 lety +848

    So I've got some advice here. I am a Dell Desktop tech at a subcontractor for Dell and I've done hundreds of these. First off, you did manage to correctly identify the cable that controls the power button. That cable goes to the boards on each side that control the LED's on the side panels, as well as to the power button board that is hidden in the front panel (it sucks to get to). Second off, you should check if the system is posting by checking for lights on the keyboard and mouse, that will tell you whether it is in fact, no post, or no video (big difference). Third point, that splitter that comes off of the 24 pin connector and goes into the 8 pin on the motherboard just above the pcie slots is the only way the pcie slot gets power to the gpu. Dell probably did this to save on power trace costs / space on the pcb. This is why the gpu you put into the board when you had it set up outside of the case did not have video and the fan wasn't spinning.
    Other small notes:
    1. Yes that GPU cooler is in fact a MSI model, MSI Aero to be exact.
    2. Dell does list on their PSUs if they are 80+ rated, so that one is in fact definitely not and definitely a piece of junk (not even 460w, technically 380w on the 12v rail).
    3. If the system had a 8700k, the cooler would be upgraded to either a 120mm liquid cooler, or a (decent) horizontal (rather than vertical tower) air cooler.
    4. This chassis, which is used in a lot of Alienware and XPS generations, has issues with the GPU being loose due to basically not being held down by anything on the bracket side
    5. You're very lucky that is a 10 series GPU and not a 20 series, because A LOT of the 20 series fail (probably switched OEMs from MSI for cost savings) and have a knack for catching on fire

    • @press_580
      @press_580 Před 3 lety +138

      What a great person to put all this info in a comment

    • @MrHendrikje
      @MrHendrikje Před 3 lety +93

      Imagine sitting there, Unbeknownst to the corporate woes of the PC industry, infested with companies like dell. Thinking "Their laptops are amazing, And given Alienware is dell, it must be great!" to then suddenly, while in the heat of battle your PC suddenly shuts off and a plume of smoke rises from your system.

    • @ajfromca
      @ajfromca Před 3 lety +71

      I am an HP certificated tech, glad to see I am not the only one who can go this in to detail on the random crap I work on lol.

    • @anothersiguy
      @anothersiguy Před 3 lety +5

      I was eyeballing that 12V connector above the PCIe slots lol. Testing the PSU with another board or a PSU tester would have been one of my first steps knowing how bad those Bestec and similar OE PSUs are

    • @CDbiggen
      @CDbiggen Před 3 lety +6

      Spare some tips for a guy with the 8700k and 1080ti variant of this exact PC who also knows nothing of PC maintenance? Anything I need to replace/look out for? Thanks for any reply.

  • @Gyrfalcon312
    @Gyrfalcon312 Před 3 lety +390

    I think my understanding of how to build a PC is slowly improving: when Kyle opened the case, and the power supply unit was parked in the middle, I got suspicious.

    • @georgemarshall6657
      @georgemarshall6657 Před 3 lety +15

      They're easier than Lego get an old one, take it apart, out it back together again

    • @TheRealFobican
      @TheRealFobican Před 3 lety +2

      Sounds like a good argument to make some case mods on for your own criteria of what fits the purpose.

    • @georgemarshall6657
      @georgemarshall6657 Před 3 lety +28

      @Baxi Tabaxi don't see how he was saying that he was more intelligent than anyone else, just saying that he was learning, as we all are in some field or other

    • @fernandoflores453
      @fernandoflores453 Před 3 lety +7

      @Baxi Tabaxi Are you drunk? Relax buddy

    • @M53614
      @M53614 Před 3 lety +18

      @Baxi Tabaxi Why are you butthurt lmao. The original comment never had that attitude. He just said his understanding of building computers is getting better. Grow up.

  • @nukez88
    @nukez88 Před 3 lety +58

    This is when you bring your car in for an oil change and end up on pimp my ride.

  • @oKrikket
    @oKrikket Před 3 lety +2087

    In the end, you gave him a pre-built pc 😏

    • @based757
      @based757 Před 3 lety +156

      Yeah but a quality pre built

    • @tylercole6236
      @tylercole6236 Před 3 lety +31

      I have a same pc it turns on but no signal to the monitor so I guess it the motherboard

    • @martito1014
      @martito1014 Před 3 lety +19

      Well I guess if you mean Kyle "pre built" it

    • @irfankamal822
      @irfankamal822 Před 3 lety +19

      @@tylercole6236 test the other components as well bruh

    • @Conor6969_
      @Conor6969_ Před 3 lety +9

      Wouldn't call it a prebuolt it's a custom pc at least I call it custom

  • @Nik-ff3tu
    @Nik-ff3tu Před 3 lety +2194

    Typical Alienware: bottom-of-the-barrel parts in an overpriced case with minimal air circulation.

    • @ArchusKanzaki
      @ArchusKanzaki Před 3 lety +44

      I don't know.... from my experience with Dell, the "480 W" PSU, is actually really close to a 600 W PSU since its the real output power. I had an Optiplex before that has less than 300 W PSU, but it has no problem supporting a GTX 1050 where the recommended PSU is 500 W and above.

    • @Run187
      @Run187 Před 3 lety +25

      Got one under my bed, stripped the CPU out of it and sold it on eBay. Complete shit bar the CPU..

    • @marcusborderlands6177
      @marcusborderlands6177 Před 3 lety +32

      @@ArchusKanzaki that's literally just the psu lol. One of the least important parts in the system. The GPU is really bad design, the CPU was a non k sku for a gaming machine, and the motherboard is sad as all hell.

    • @ArchusKanzaki
      @ArchusKanzaki Před 3 lety +18

      @@marcusborderlands6177 I used a blower-style RTX 2070 Super from ASUS, Non-K CPU just means its locked, and bad motherboard can happen to even a non-prebuilt. I just think while its kinda overpriced for MY taste, its not really "bad rig". Heck, if its only 2 and half years, just call Dell and do onsite service since I remember you get 3 years of that

    • @ismaeljrp1
      @ismaeljrp1 Před 3 lety +29

      @@ArchusKanzaki Is 600 Watt the actual "output power" on the spec sheet? Also, IIRC gtx1050 only requires power from the slot, so maximum use is 75w for GPU. It makes perfect sense for a 300w psu to support it, considering an optiplex probably has a CPU that doesn't require much power either just saying. The details matter.

  • @johnbaldwin8920
    @johnbaldwin8920 Před 3 lety +188

    "in fact were gonna change shift from intel to amd"
    intel fans: "im unsubcribing now"

    • @Outland9000
      @Outland9000 Před 3 lety +6

      Not at all... I use a 9900k but the 3900 for video editing is a great choice! (I do get that you were only cracking a joke) 😉 Actually to be honest I'm not an intel fan _per se_ but I'm a gamer and I built my current rig just over a year ago and the 9900k was, and still is a great gaming cpu. It also does a good job with fusion 360 which is *mostly* clock speed dependent rather than multicore.

    • @Outland9000
      @Outland9000 Před 3 lety

      @Nasty trim lol

    • @hsisnvwbwwh2852
      @hsisnvwbwwh2852 Před 3 lety

      @Nasty trim @Outlands Factsss

    • @aswisshuman637
      @aswisshuman637 Před 3 lety +1

      @Nasty trim there are still pretty specific tasks where they perform better. i will stay on my intel as it can stable clock at 5.3 but my cooling cant

    • @Johnson0717
      @Johnson0717 Před 3 lety

      @@aswisshuman637 Ryzen 5000 Sir

  • @joi8674
    @joi8674 Před 3 lety +105

    14:19 Drinking on the job, I like it.

  • @allawie5971
    @allawie5971 Před 3 lety +373

    Me: My PC is not booting up, bitwit.
    Bitwit: Ok.
    Me: Comes back to my PC with a 3950X and dual 2080 ti's.

    • @yapod9061
      @yapod9061 Před 3 lety +25

      *Stonks*

    • @CaveyMoth
      @CaveyMoth Před 3 lety +51

      "Ew, this isn't Alienware." [Throws it away]

    • @allawie5971
      @allawie5971 Před 3 lety +11

      @@CaveyMoth lmao

    • @samwallace7341
      @samwallace7341 Před 3 lety +5

      Lol if your family....my brother is Steve my other brother is Jay and I have half brother named Kyle.....and Linus disowned me.

    • @jonahwilhelm8409
      @jonahwilhelm8409 Před 3 lety +5

      @@samwallace7341 connections

  • @planetb1ue168
    @planetb1ue168 Před 3 lety +421

    I swear it must be the coolest feeling where when someone has an issue and they go to you first

    • @ITh4n4tosI
      @ITh4n4tosI Před 3 lety +119

      It loses its appeal pretty quick lol

    • @johnwill4560
      @johnwill4560 Před 3 lety +63

      It can also be an annoying burden

    • @QuickishFM
      @QuickishFM Před 3 lety +75

      I can tell you aren't the go-to tech support guy for your family, huh...

    • @davewelike
      @davewelike Před 3 lety +13

      @@johnwill4560 with great power comes great PCs

    • @planetb1ue168
      @planetb1ue168 Před 3 lety +16

      @@QuickishFM Well Im really into tech but Im only 15 so I dont really have the greatest credentials

  • @nonsuspiciouscolour
    @nonsuspiciouscolour Před 3 lety +231

    Him: Why rebuild a whole system with one faulty component?
    Also Him: *Upgrades everything except Graphics Card*

    • @campkira
      @campkira Před 3 lety +6

      problem with alienware.. their part had so many issue that they not yet update it and just sell a basic would work without update... and they can claim alot of bullshit...

    • @nonsuspiciouscolour
      @nonsuspiciouscolour Před 3 lety

      @@campkira r/woosh

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Před 3 lety

      Hey, pretty close for my next upgrade. Stuff is old enough that I'd need to replace most stuff, but the GPU will do fine for a while.

  • @M1tZk1
    @M1tZk1 Před 3 lety +85

    All my friends Dad needs is a new Motherboard, so I’m going to swap just that.
    And the CPU, the Case, the PSU, the RAM... 😂

    • @ogsniper743
      @ogsniper743 Před 3 lety +7

      Let's be honest that Alienware PC and all their proprietary parts belong in the trash. The inside looks like a game of tetris

    • @MikeJones-bl6lu
      @MikeJones-bl6lu Před 3 lety +2

      @@ogsniper743 you can’t even connect the case unless you use the same exact motherboard. Dell and their proprietary parts.

  • @Texas_Takeover
    @Texas_Takeover Před 3 lety +117

    This shows how easy it is to troubleshoot when you have spare parts for every component in the system, otherwise it would be a pain trying to guess and order replacement parts.

    • @Vinterloft
      @Vinterloft Před 3 lety +7

      You can eliminate a lot with what he had. He could connect the monitor to the iGPU and reset CMOS to determine the GPU wasn't the fault. He could try both RAM DIMMs one at a time to determine they weren't faulty. That leaves motherboard and power supply because CPUs almost never die, and even if it had degraded to the point it wouldn't post the CMOS clear would have let it post.

    • @Texas_Takeover
      @Texas_Takeover Před 3 lety +1

      @@Vinterloft this still doesn't provide a clear diagnostic. You can't declare a good cpu simply because "CPUs almost never die" but I agree, you can rule out a few things without spare parts. It's just better to have spare parts to be 100% sure.

    • @neoasura
      @neoasura Před 3 lety +3

      @@Texas_Takeover I never throw out my old parts from my previous builds, they all go out to the shed. There has been times when I've had to take off a CPU cooler or a spare PSU to get my current system up and running from a troubleshoot. If you are the type that likes to build your own PCs, it would be idiotic to throw out your spare parts.

  • @MisterBlack83
    @MisterBlack83 Před 3 lety +401

    Kyle : "Since only 1 part is broken i’m not gonna build him an entire new system"
    Narrator : "He did, in fact, build an entire new rig "

    • @jensadams9326
      @jensadams9326 Před 3 lety +8

      Read this in Morgan Freeman’s voice

    • @gavination_domination
      @gavination_domination Před 3 lety +1

      @@jensadams9326 SAME lol

    • @zarmaanful
      @zarmaanful Před 3 lety +1

      @@jensadams9326 is there any other way to read?

    • @Wahinies
      @Wahinies Před 3 lety +2

      "3 hours latair"

    • @Ty4ons
      @Ty4ons Před 3 lety +1

      Having easy access to free computer parts must be nice.

  • @sentient5765
    @sentient5765 Před 3 lety +1

    That's probably one of the most simple and smooth looking systems I've seen on this channel. It looks so good.

  • @TheRealPixx
    @TheRealPixx Před 3 lety +7

    You are like a mechanic, the client goes for an oil change and when he comes back he suddenly has a new car... and you tell him, well it’s so much better I couldn’t live with myself if I didn’t do it 😂😂

  • @Byru121
    @Byru121 Před 3 lety +462

    me: cool, only the mobo was dead
    kyle: SO I'M CHANGING THE GPU TO THIS ENTIRE DIFFERENT PC

    • @MasteryOff
      @MasteryOff Před 3 lety +22

      Thanks to the custom case connector, this was more or less the only way

    • @TheNubaHS
      @TheNubaHS Před 3 lety +10

      @@MasteryOff not really all he had to do was get a new PSU, a new case and a b360 mobo
      thats what most people would have recommended. Thats what anyone, in the real world, would have done

    • @thatguy-dh1qh
      @thatguy-dh1qh Před 3 lety +7

      @@TheNubaHS I mean, if he's changing platforms then the faster ram will be very helpful also

    • @cockatoo010
      @cockatoo010 Před 3 lety +11

      The guy wanted a new CPU for rendering. did you miss that part of the video?

    • @TheNubaHS
      @TheNubaHS Před 3 lety +5

      ​@@thatguy-dh1qh thats the thing right? nobody would change a perfectly good, high end, working system like that from only 2 years ago as part of a "troubleshoot solution". Everything he did past the troubleshooting was pure (and paid) marketing disguised as a "solution".
      Anyone whos worked at IT support will look at this video and cringe, and tbh I love Bitwit

  • @vov4506
    @vov4506 Před 3 lety +662

    I was so hyped and then the original video got deleted but it's back! Yay.

  • @sushi9848
    @sushi9848 Před 3 lety

    after watching different videos of people explaining how to build a pc, I'm finally starting to understand what the parts are and where they go, but I still got a long way to go. They're just so fun to watch and learn about, hopefully one day I can make my own

  • @ychilds99
    @ychilds99 Před 3 lety

    Good troubleshooting steps! Thank you for sharing.

  • @andrewhennigan4658
    @andrewhennigan4658 Před 3 lety +272

    It would be silly to replace the whole system when just one part went bad...
    **Proceeds to replace the entire system except for GPU and storage drives**

    • @SnazzyZubloids
      @SnazzyZubloids Před 3 lety +20

      Alienware uses proprietary motherboards, connections, a separate IO panel that's connected to the MOBO via a proprietary cable AND connection, etc. When a Dell motherboard goes bad, building in a new case is the only option.

    • @CaveyMoth
      @CaveyMoth Před 3 lety +6

      @@SnazzyZubloids You could say that their components are...alien. Oh, snap.

    • @bryandiel6773
      @bryandiel6773 Před 3 lety +4

      @@CaveyMoth or crapware

    • @dukeseb
      @dukeseb Před 3 lety +1

      Mike Bircher I would think a new mobo and a different psu and it would all be fine

    • @SnazzyZubloids
      @SnazzyZubloids Před 3 lety +1

      @@dukeseb That's where you'd be wrong. Because of all the proprietary connections, nothing would work because the front panel connectors are on their own proprietary board with no way to connect it to the new motherboard. Also, Dell uses some weird custom sized motherboards, somewhere between a micro ATX and mini ITX so there'd be no easy way to screw it down without some considerable machining. It's really a shit show over there at Dell. Maybe things have changed in the last few years, but judging from this video, nope.

  • @GyroCannon
    @GyroCannon Před 3 lety +240

    "A 3900X in THAT? Talk about overheating!"
    *laughs in SFF PC

    • @FnordOok
      @FnordOok Před 3 lety +6

      Exactly... I had a 2700x in a small-ish ITX case with a 92mm tower cooler and it worked fine.

    • @Mart-E12
      @Mart-E12 Před 3 lety +4

      Here cooking it with the stock cooler and poor case fans lol

    • @hi_tech_reptiles
      @hi_tech_reptiles Před 3 lety +5

      Terribad airflow is worse than any good SFF build. Block a heatsink from cooling is always bad, many SFF builds have liquid coolers or great low profile heatsinks.

    • @dallatorretdu
      @dallatorretdu Před 3 lety

      yo I;'m rocking an ITX 3950X! but with 2x240mm radiators

    • @budgetbajur
      @budgetbajur Před 3 lety +1

      But this wasn't a sff case and there was little to none airflow

  • @synergies7672
    @synergies7672 Před 3 lety +72

    "pretty high end for 2 years ago"
    Meanwhile me still rocking with an Gt 730: Darn I was planning to get that

    • @discostoo
      @discostoo Před 3 lety

      It came out over 4 years ago, it's old now.

    • @synergies7672
      @synergies7672 Před 3 lety +4

      @@discostoo aw fuck.... Its not like I have money to buy anything latest :(

    • @synergies7672
      @synergies7672 Před 3 lety

      So I'm gonna have to settle with that even if its old

    • @nickelwrangler446
      @nickelwrangler446 Před 3 lety

      @v4l_ve gt 730 is ass tf you talkin bout

    • @jangold4652
      @jangold4652 Před 3 lety

      @v4l_ve there is no gtx 730 haha

  • @randomindividual769
    @randomindividual769 Před 3 lety +6

    He is that one mechanic that fixes more than what you ask.

  • @petercatterson3519
    @petercatterson3519 Před 3 lety +394

    “one of my graphics cards” damn flex

    • @deepsenpai6871
      @deepsenpai6871 Před 3 lety +3

      Sad lyf😭

    • @DogeyDood
      @DogeyDood Před 3 lety +2

      ur profile pic goes with the comment very well
      hehe

    • @user-pj7ur2pk4t
      @user-pj7ur2pk4t Před 3 lety +2

      @Baxi Tabaxi u done withur rant?

    • @hajile404
      @hajile404 Před 3 lety +8

      @Baxi Tabaxi What are you trying to say? People on a lower budget will get a better deal following these people's advice and building their own PC. Pre built PC's are more expensive in every situation. If the average consumer is stupid enough to buy a pre built rather than building their own PC it's their own fault. What does it matter if PC review channels have money to review things?

    • @nevergonnarickrollyou9072
      @nevergonnarickrollyou9072 Před 3 lety +4

      @@hajile404 exactly my thought, they gained the money from their PC and Hardware knowledge and use the money to spread mor knowledge and give advice

  • @thatguy-dh1qh
    @thatguy-dh1qh Před 3 lety +81

    David's Dad: I'd like to upgrade my cpu.
    Kyle: Say no more fam, new PC on the way.
    David's Dad: what?
    Kyle: You like RGB?
    David's Dad: No.
    Kyle: I included RGB.
    XD

    • @MapleLeafAce
      @MapleLeafAce Před 3 lety

      Yeah Bitwit is honestly really bad at doing PC repairs. Usually he just throws his hands up in the air, says he doesn't know what's wrong, and builds them an entirely different system.
      I often wonder how much he charged his clients when he does that. Because building a whole new PC with brand new parts costs a lot more than just fixing what they have or replacing the one part that was broke.

  • @jeremiesenecal
    @jeremiesenecal Před 3 lety +1

    This is nice to watch because I am doing exactly the same thing. Had an Aurora R7 just like the one in the video and started buying new parts to build a new pc off of it. Unfortunately I do also believe I'll have to change the mobo, cpu, ram and cooling to fit with my 2070 that I switched from the 1060 that was in there first (I already bought a new case and psu). Can't wait to get rid of anything Alienware though, that was not the move.

  • @Gregerest
    @Gregerest Před 3 lety

    I just love the casual Corona bottle standing to the left of the test bench at 14:18

  • @mckaywaters
    @mckaywaters Před 3 lety +83

    Man imagine being friends Kyle😂 Talk about friends with benefits

    • @aidan1790
      @aidan1790 Před 3 lety

      The best kind of benefits

    • @iyuzai5447
      @iyuzai5447 Před 3 lety +3

      What about mrbeast ;)

    • @tinoco777
      @tinoco777 Před 3 lety

      YZ_ DESIGNS man he makes kyle look like a friend who’d steal from you

    • @ishotth3sheriff839
      @ishotth3sheriff839 Před 3 lety +2

      I would burn my motherboard on purpose and ask him to check it out. Kyle would most likely return my system with components from the year 2050 lmao...

    • @ihn1217
      @ihn1217 Před 3 lety

      Ask for an i3 1300k get i9 10900k

  • @ZanderOdom
    @ZanderOdom Před 3 lety +260

    "I'm not going to rebuild the entire PC just because one part is broken"
    *goes on to build an entire new PC*

    • @publicguy1664
      @publicguy1664 Před 3 lety +1

      But only because the it's what the owner wanted.

    • @zarmaanful
      @zarmaanful Před 3 lety +1

      He can't swap the board because of Dell's sh!tty proprietary FP connector.
      He would have to get a replacement issued by Alienware which I don't think would be easy or quick.

    • @FluffRat
      @FluffRat Před 3 lety +1

      It's not entirely new, he reused one part.

    • @zarmaanful
      @zarmaanful Před 3 lety

      @@FluffRat IKR

    • @KamenBeyblader362
      @KamenBeyblader362 Před 3 lety

      Yeah! It’s like how I want to upgrade to RYZEN, but that means I have to upgrade to AM4+, which means I need to upgrade to DDR4. Lol!

  • @ElHeffay1974
    @ElHeffay1974 Před 3 lety +4

    I'd love to build my own rig, but I can't justify the cost of video cards and CPUs that cost more than 4 months of mortgage payments. I'll take a chance on a pre-built and replace components like the CPU cooler, power supply unit and case fans. Most pre-built computers come with great video cards and processors.

  • @namelessfrce5842
    @namelessfrce5842 Před rokem

    Great video its like therapy watching you build these pc's

  • @chenwang448
    @chenwang448 Před 3 lety +29

    "And it improves aesthetics, which is more important." You know Kyle has his priorities straight.

  • @AbsoluteRandomnessYT
    @AbsoluteRandomnessYT Před 3 lety

    7:01 That connector IS for the power button board (y'know, the whole alien head logo on the front panel). There are replacement power button boards for Alienware Aurora, but sadly no standard front panel adapters for that particular proprietary connector port/header.

  • @snuckyr
    @snuckyr Před 3 lety +10

    "with only one broken part, it would not be worth building an entirely new system"
    proceeds to build an entirely new system

  • @DeanGetYourWings
    @DeanGetYourWings Před 3 lety +181

    I've worked on so many Dell/Alienware PC's in my time, so i made a prediction at what the problem was between the PSU and the Motherboard. Usually one or both.
    I've worked on countless Dell Optiplexs and Precisions and they all have this horrible internal design that murders airflow and cooks the cheap components to death.

    • @RandarTheBarbarian
      @RandarTheBarbarian Před 3 lety +3

      I mean that is usually the way, the motherboard is the most complex individual component thus most likely to crap out, and the PSU gets hit with the most abuse even when excellent power stabilizing has gone on before hand, and most people, in my experience, frankly do not use good surge protectors or UPSs. Plust when a PSU fails well... everything else is at risk depending on the level of failure. The real trick is finding out which one failed which in a system with proprietary connectors means more than just hooking up a standard unit to see if it turns on. There's a lack of testing equipment here to determine with certainty if the mobo or PSU is actually the dead component.
      If the old PSU just had proprietary connections in addition to standard ones it could have been plugged into the second system, or probed with a meter. Then if all else is good that leaves the mobo by itself as the cause, but doing it the other way sadly still leaves it to chance

    • @CROSBYVSOVECHKIN87
      @CROSBYVSOVECHKIN87 Před 3 lety +1

      @Benson and just think u could have built a custom water cooled PC thats twice as good for half the price

    • @FroggyEgg
      @FroggyEgg Před 3 lety

      Job security

    • @brewcityboatclub8299
      @brewcityboatclub8299 Před 3 lety +1

      In my experience, I love dell laptops, and hate dell desktops. Genuinely feels like two different companies, their (business grade) laptops are upgradable and have a ton of expansion, while their desktops are almost entirely dell specific hardware and poorly made electronics. I swear their desktop motherboards fail if you look at them wrong

    • @DeanGetYourWings
      @DeanGetYourWings Před 3 lety

      @@brewcityboatclub8299 I don't disagree. If you're with a company that buys Vostros, they're sadly wasting money as those Laptops are designed to fail. However the Latitudes, Precisions and even the XPS's are solid laptops but as a techie i've seen them all fail, but non-more so than the Vostro.

  • @jmcminn1076
    @jmcminn1076 Před 3 lety +112

    David’s dad: doesn’t like rgb
    Also David’s dad: I have an Alienware PC.

    • @dogol284
      @dogol284 Před 3 lety +2

      It’s weird because sometimes it’s actually cheaper to get RGB than otherwise

    • @MarliQQLuv
      @MarliQQLuv Před 3 lety

      🤣 comment is gold

  • @MarbsMusic
    @MarbsMusic Před 3 lety +6

    I like that case! I had a similar experience upgrading one of my son's PCs. I had picked up a cheap Dell, swapped PS and video to make it "good enough" for gaming when he was younger. I eventually found how to power it on but decided to just upgrade everything but his video as you did, lol! Went with one of the Phanteks (sp) and it's worked pretty well, AIO on the front on an OC'ed 2600, plan to grab him a Zen 2 when the 3s come out.

  • @Cssfiend
    @Cssfiend Před 3 lety

    i like the wiping off of the dry thermal paste right over the socket

  • @willblack7353
    @willblack7353 Před 3 lety +69

    10:53 As my dad would say, "F*** aesthetics." I lived with green DRAM for a few years until I upgraded, again, "F*** aesthetics."

    • @ThePhantomCoder
      @ThePhantomCoder Před 2 lety

      well 3200 mhz is much, much better than 2666
      also if you're going to spend 1000$ on a system you might as well not make it ugly
      still though, performance > aesthetics

  • @decisiveness
    @decisiveness Před 3 lety +44

    I just want to mention that in my experience, Dell PC’s generally have custom pinouts on the PSU, so that could have been something

    • @ollie8759
      @ollie8759 Před 3 lety +2

      There was an adapter on the 24 pin, that he left on the original PSU when he took the mobo out

    • @SnazzyZubloids
      @SnazzyZubloids Před 3 lety +7

      Proprietary pinouts, connections, IO panels separate from the motherboard, etc. When a Dell motherboard goes bad, the only real solution if it's out of warranty is to build in a separate case. Which is a shame because Alienware cases are pretty slick.

    • @gutter963
      @gutter963 Před 3 lety +3

      As someone who has owned one of these machines I can confirm they use a standard ATX PSU. I put an EVGA 750w Gold in mine.

    • @ollie8759
      @ollie8759 Před 3 lety

      Gutter 96 Really? What’s the adapter on the 24 pin then? Just an extension cable?

    • @samwallace7341
      @samwallace7341 Před 3 lety

      Yep Dell proprietary 4tw.....nope.

  • @baboonaiih
    @baboonaiih Před 2 lety

    I just took my Aurora R7 apart and moved everything to a new case and added extra fans. I kept the same thermals but with a much quieter cooling profile and now I have RGB and a nice glass case (Lian Li O11 Dynamic) that gives me access to my parts better. It was a little difficult because Dell does not make things clear. I managed to keep the motherboard and PSU too though since I figured out how they work

  • @pranay3941
    @pranay3941 Před 3 lety +80

    prebuilds: *exist*
    Bitwit: *loads shotgun with prebuilds insults*

  • @MadStyle1911
    @MadStyle1911 Před 3 lety +109

    Man, ALienware died when Dell bought them, Literally every Alienware Is a shell for Dell internals, lol.

    • @masternobody1896
      @masternobody1896 Před 3 lety +4

      yeah man .....they all look boring and performance are cheap

    • @engared
      @engared Před 3 lety +6

      I remember when their computers were rad and cool. I think they sort of started the RGB or at least the glowing lights/ focus on aesthetics thing. The new Alienwares are so boring though.

    • @Ben.N
      @Ben.N Před 3 lety +1

      @Serial Thrilla we never said their laptops weren't decent

    • @logbobtom1234
      @logbobtom1234 Před 3 lety

      ArduinoBen but, you did?

    • @logbobtom1234
      @logbobtom1234 Před 3 lety

      Stable Genius {Jihad} no cause Dell internals are shit

  • @wtfisgoingon535
    @wtfisgoingon535 Před 3 lety

    Still using my Aurora R4 since 2011 and he still really good. My only cons its some fans in it was very loud (chipset and front to gc)

  • @cajintexas7751
    @cajintexas7751 Před 3 lety

    Right off the bat comes one of my pet peeves: products should have their model number displayed somewhere that doesn't require turning it over/using a flashlight or magnifying glass/crawling inside/partially dismantling it. I'm referring primarily to consumer appliances: blenders, microwaves, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, etc.

  • @sir1liner614
    @sir1liner614 Před 3 lety +24

    If you think about it, you still did give him a prebuilt......

  • @kevdog8143
    @kevdog8143 Před 3 lety +16

    2:58
    Why was the verge video the first thing that came to mind

    • @hammer6854
      @hammer6854 Před 3 lety +2

      “Put the bracket back there” “there is a bracket that fitsh in here”

    • @kevdog8143
      @kevdog8143 Před 3 lety

      @@hammer6854 😂

  • @Cherijo78
    @Cherijo78 Před 3 lety

    I'm glad to see the DRP 4 representing! I used one on my 3900X build, and I have absolutely no regrets. IMHO there is way too much focus on CLC's these days. They look nifty, but they're generally only guaranteed to five or six years before you have to replace the whole thing. That DRP 4 air cooler will run for 10 to 12 problem free most likely.

  • @dfurla
    @dfurla Před 3 lety +1

    Just my thoughts. Great video. I want to build a new system but I really do not spend a lot of time understanding what is available for technology and because of that I am really having a hard time deciding on what components to use. What would be nice is to have a listing of components that would be a good suggestion for a 1500, 2000, 2500, and 3000 dollar spend. What CPU, GPU, MB, memory combinations would be possible in these price ranges. I know it is an opinion and it will change over time but to me it is overwhelming to try and figure out how much to spend and what to buy. I know you will say it depends upon what you are going to use the system for but I would think for most people its either gaming or video/content creation. If you look at most videos on builds it either a ridiculous 10,000 build or a low cost gaming system.

  • @thomaschiodini5806
    @thomaschiodini5806 Před 3 lety +8

    Just realized that this alienware case is exactly the same as my xps case with different plastic on the outside.

  • @aprildavidson4725
    @aprildavidson4725 Před 3 lety +162

    What happened with the original video.

  • @silencingmachine2671
    @silencingmachine2671 Před 3 lety

    I have this aurora R3 that I just stripped and drilled out the 5.25 bays, Took off the top grill and re-purposed it as the front grill after cutting out the drivebay door to make room for a 240 rad and adding another 240 on the top where the grill was. Last thing is to add a window.

  • @PorterB
    @PorterB Před 3 lety

    My first and only pre built still had the CPU coolers 'remove before installation' plastic left on, and it would crash within 5 minutes of use from overheating.

  • @inewulf3204
    @inewulf3204 Před 3 lety +12

    2 years old and looks like that on the inside. The margins on those builds must be amazingly profitable

    • @jd31068
      @jd31068 Před 3 lety +4

      leaning on the old street-cred of the Alienware name

  • @zacheslick
    @zacheslick Před 3 lety +15

    As a Dell/Alienware service tech I can confirm most the time when you get a black screen it’s usually the motherboard

    • @schlowe2003
      @schlowe2003 Před 3 lety

      With the same credentials, it's usually the same on laptops, for desktops video card. Then again, I usually don't get to work on Alienware systems, despite being the only Alienware/PC tech in the area. Most everyone in this area has theirs for years without issue. Without prejudice though, anytime there's a black screen regardless of brand, it's usually the motherboard.

    • @zacheslick
      @zacheslick Před 3 lety

      Exiss just Curious what area do you work

    • @schlowe2003
      @schlowe2003 Před 3 lety

      @@zacheslick Louisiana.

    • @zacheslick
      @zacheslick Před 3 lety

      Exiss Cool I do the south eastern Connecticut area specifically new London Windham and most of Middlesex County Nice to meet another field service technician

    • @schlowe2003
      @schlowe2003 Před 3 lety

      @@zacheslick Same although my run may be at an end. Looking for new jobs if my furlough doesn't end soon, and even then, I may not return.

  • @MisterSteambathRules
    @MisterSteambathRules Před 3 lety

    1:27 it looks like they welded more metal on top of a regular Dell side panel... It's like when people get those supercar looking bodykits for their Corolla

  • @XxDuriel1xX
    @XxDuriel1xX Před 3 lety +3

    I have the exact same Alienware. Watching this was like a view into the future lol, plus I learned a lot about what it has under the hood. Thanks man :P

    • @gatzon2757
      @gatzon2757 Před 3 lety

      How much did it cost you?

    • @XxDuriel1xX
      @XxDuriel1xX Před 3 lety

      @@gatzon2757 depending on what video card the price range is from ~$700-$1500

  • @StumpyTate69
    @StumpyTate69 Před 3 lety +139

    Alienware systems in my personal opinion a “bad” pc company. Well not “bad” but kind not reliable, good specs but bad manufacturers. Btw nice vid bitwit! Love to see the new banger videos!

    • @BattleOverride856
      @BattleOverride856 Před 3 lety +17

      Alienware was good until Dell bought them out

    • @StumpyTate69
      @StumpyTate69 Před 3 lety +3

      BattleOverride856 yeah

    • @johngoldone
      @johngoldone Před 3 lety +4

      Also extremely over priced

    • @FuncleChuck
      @FuncleChuck Před 3 lety +11

      It’s Dell.
      Imagine corporate grade cheap PC gear then slap a pound of expensive “gamer” plastic cladding and stickers on it, block all air flow, and charge double.

    • @Mart-E12
      @Mart-E12 Před 3 lety +2

      I always thought of them like Razer

  • @avglebowski
    @avglebowski Před 3 lety +9

    You should of tried some tech yes city cleaning. He says it sometimes work when the board stops working this can be another video and we can see if it actually works.

  • @QN_DJ
    @QN_DJ Před 3 lety

    Are we not going to talk about the beer at 14:22? lol

  • @tomreilly100
    @tomreilly100 Před 3 lety

    I used to manage/build the small form factor Dell Optiplex PCs on the Job. This thing looks exactly like one of those in the inside. Complete with a proprietary PSU which is impossible to find. Dell often have custom non ATX pinouts on the motherboard connectors, that's probably why your PSU didn't work.

  • @Xewl
    @Xewl Před 3 lety +27

    ...my case AGAINST pre-builts...
    Kyle: sells his own pre(viously)-built rig.

  • @kaizen1723
    @kaizen1723 Před 3 lety +7

    This is so classic!
    Only the motherboard needs replacing..
    Bitwit: lets replace (upgrade) everything but the GPU 😂😂

  • @lazytommy0
    @lazytommy0 Před 3 lety

    You have quality content (: subbed!

  • @crazur9470
    @crazur9470 Před 3 lety +5

    in the end david's dad still ended up with a prebuilt

  • @lmc3358
    @lmc3358 Před 3 lety +3

    Wow Kyle used the same exact Motherboard and PSU that I just used for my build. That gave me a lot of relief to know if I picked good parts.

    • @Instinct0425
      @Instinct0425 Před 3 lety

      Do *you* even know what the Mobo is lmao

  • @justair44
    @justair44 Před 3 lety +20

    As someone who builds alot of custom gaming computers I was actually ok with the R8-11 layout of the Dell Alienware. I purchased one during the height of the crypto craze for my girlfriend as most parts were out of stock and overpriced everywhere. 8700K watercooled (4.9GHZ OC) 2 1080s. It's a decent machine. I wasn't impressed with the M2 drive that came with it and I was surprised with the 4400RPM intake/exhaust fans but otherwise I was like.. yeah.. good job Dell. It's easy to see where they are going with the design and how it works /w airflow.
    Getting the extended warranty (doesn't need to be done at the time of purchase and dell will remind you after your 1 year is up..) is probably a good idea as Dell will charge you a fair bit for a new MB off warranty and it's fairly picky about the ram it uses. Plus no upgradability on the CPU as Dell doesn't release bios updates to the newer 9 series.. but I think it's a good system with a good layout. I am looking forward to gutting it in a few years and putting my own parts in.. going to be a bit of a pain with the case itself as there are a few proprietary connections on it but.. it's still doable. My GF has been using it for 2.5 years now with no issues.

  • @TristanForthe
    @TristanForthe Před 3 lety +3

    Hey one of my fan blades got a minor chip, can you replace my entire PC as well?

  • @lennylicious69420
    @lennylicious69420 Před 2 lety

    I am a year late to this but the gpu was a DELL oem msi aero card with a grass pcb. I’ve seen a whole butt load of them pop up on FB marketplace and Craigslist for over $350 for some odd reason

  • @slackstation
    @slackstation Před 3 lety +8

    "Let's just use the build I have already built and on my bench".

  • @jaggydproductions
    @jaggydproductions Před 3 lety +4

    I feel like something that Bitwit glossed over that would have been an issue would be the proprietary power plugs on the power supply, more than the wattage of it. Otherwise, great video bro!

    • @Nathan_Warnick
      @Nathan_Warnick Před 3 lety +1

      Right, still possible the PSU was at fault and not the mobo.. Thanks Dell

    • @bjooste5676
      @bjooste5676 Před 3 lety +1

      It was a trash PSU anyway. 384W 12V rail on a 460W PSU SUCKS VERY BADLY.

  • @crazybil112
    @crazybil112 Před 3 lety +1

    I love how alienware computers always look sleek and futuristic on the outside, but on the inside it looks like someone forgot to tell them "Happy New Year" 25 years in a row

    • @horrerahashmi8306
      @horrerahashmi8306 Před 3 lety

      Me in a nutshell except I don’t look futuristic or sleek

  • @theskieshavefallen8408
    @theskieshavefallen8408 Před 3 lety +7

    I feel like you just sit at home one day a week and make a thousand weird faces and then a second day to pick which ones are thumbnail worthy.

  • @MrJohnnyCrock
    @MrJohnnyCrock Před 3 lety +6

    "i don't know how to turn this board on. We'll just say it's dead..."

  • @deolamitico
    @deolamitico Před 3 lety +3

    “ok so cpu upgrade”
    kyle: “sure lets upgrade everything”

  • @CuzImAzz
    @CuzImAzz Před 3 lety +2

    didnt know Alienware had dropped so to such low quality, my Area 51 was amazing. Cables were perfect, the dedicated board for Light and adjustable air wing things was slightly messier but hidden, brilliant case airflow, the cooler was alienware custom liquid cooler, lasted me from 2010 to 2016. even then i only upgraded because i moved to a more compact system for space.

  • @Totes_ma_Goat
    @Totes_ma_Goat Před 3 lety +1

    I brought a alienware r7 because when I was going to build a pc the gpu mining craz was going on.
    Mine has the 8700 with a water cooler going to it and the gtx1070. I think one of the bigger problems with the R7 was they put a 460w psu in it. I've added more ram and a m.2ssd and the thing sounds like a jet when I game on it. Plus no room to upgrade or run sli without blower type gpu.
    At the time it was a good deal though when a gtx1070 was going for around $800 and the alienware was only $1100. Bad times back 2017.

    • @shiyo_gaming
      @shiyo_gaming Před 3 lety

      That was a time when pre-builds had better price-performance than custom builds, and it lasted like soooooooooo long that even when I came back from a half-year trip things were still the same. And I ended up buying an aurora r7 with a gtx1080 for $1390 for which if I built it myself the best thing I could have was a 1070.

  • @Cornelius87
    @Cornelius87 Před 3 lety +9

    lol all of these "repair" videos just end up in him building a new pc.

  • @defsoul641
    @defsoul641 Před 3 lety +4

    When kyle said 8700 my mind just went, hold up that hasn't been very long how in the hell has it just stopped working.

  • @W4TSKY
    @W4TSKY Před 3 lety

    I got an Alienware m15 and love it! Needed something portable for 3D modeling and video animation. Admittedly some childhood nostalgia went into the decision because there are better choices out there for the price, but I don’t regret it at all and I’ve had no problems in the almost 2 years I’ve had it. However, if I do ever get a desktop, I’ll definitely build it myself.

  • @viliam4081
    @viliam4081 Před 3 lety

    BRO ur videos are soo relaxing ❤🤗

  • @theshield2004
    @theshield2004 Před 3 lety +37

    I got through the whole vid, went to post and it was private?! Damn it Kyle!!

  • @marcosguorgi847
    @marcosguorgi847 Před 3 lety +3

    Everyone in the comments talking about 4k Alienware PC's and how expensive it is.. but last year on black Friday I got mine for 1.5k (including taxes and shipping and all that good stuff lmao) and it saved me a bunch of money and time considering that it had pretty expensive components at the time (rtx2070super, i7 9700, liquid cooling, 850power supply, etc.) I don't remember my exact calculations but at the time the price of building my own rig was a tad bit higher, especially considering that I got to finance my Aurora R9 over the period of 1 year interest-free. All I'm saying is there is definitely a place for prebuilts, especially if bought under the right circumstances (sales, deals, offers, etc.) At the end of the day, computers are just machines that are used to get things done (whether it's work, gaming, or anything else) so everyone should go with what's most comfortable and sensible considering their specific situation. Had no complaints with my experience using Alienware PC's so far, maybe I'm luck idk but it is what it is.

    • @RiceCubeTech
      @RiceCubeTech Před 3 lety +1

      See from a cpu and gpu standpoint it usually seeems like a good deal, but OEM prebuilt soften have not as high quality ram, vrms on the mobos, the cables are usually ketchup and mustard, worse cpu coolers and it’s usually just harder to upgrade than a standard atx case. Not only that but OEM cpu and gpus are not the best binned, meaning they will under perform compared to chips you buy for consumer parts. The best binned silicon are usually designated for consumer i9 k chips, and consumer r9 x class chips. Then the next best binned chips are for the not x variants and the lower end chips. The worst quality silicon goes to OEM pc builders like Dell, HP, MSI, etc.

    • @RiceCubeTech
      @RiceCubeTech Před 3 lety

      You may pay slightly more for a custom pc (usually not the case though) but the quality of the parts is still better.

    • @marcosguorgi847
      @marcosguorgi847 Před 3 lety

      @@RiceCubeTech sure I can't really say I disagree with you on any of the points you mentioned. However, my main argument was that there is a place for both prebuilts as well as building your own PC .. Reading comments on tech posts often makes it seem as if buying a prebuilt is automatically a waste of money, which is what I am arguing against. A PC has different uses for each individual. For example, let's assume that the chips in my Alienware are the lowest class. They still perform excellent for MY use, I still get to play all the games I want at 144fps, 1080p, ULTRA, which is what my initial goal was. This is the main reason I wanted a PC. So, in summary I just don't think everyone cares about benchmarks, looks, etc. etc. And quite frankly, not everyone likes the hassle of building a PC, especially when there are $300+ components that are susceptible to dmg in the process. Therefore, characterizing someone else's purchase as a "waste of money" with no context is just wrong to me.

    • @marcosguorgi847
      @marcosguorgi847 Před 3 lety

      @@RiceCubeTech granted the only real issue to me is the upgradability of a prebuilt machine.. but to me, I want really be upgrading my PC in the foreseeable future and when/if I do I will just maybe upgrade the GPU and add more ram and simple stuff like that. But that's just ME, I don't expect everyone to be okay with it. But for myself, just buying a prebuilt makes more sense.
      PS.
      I have built PC's before, I know how to do it.. just for anyone who thinks I'm complaining cause I don't..

  • @w0lfy340
    @w0lfy340 Před 3 lety +1

    I also have a prebuild, it has some nice specs

  • @stephenfuller300
    @stephenfuller300 Před 3 lety

    This is why my friends have me build PC rigs for them. Prebuilts are notorious for using less than stellar components. He had the right idea, use a rig that you have around and get it up and running. Nice job!

  • @Pilaspilas911
    @Pilaspilas911 Před 3 lety +41

    That Alienware looks like a piece of junk back from 2010 or older... Did they just pay premium for the Alienware logo or sticker?
    Edit: Holy shit I have the same test bed/bench XD

    • @khaoticpenguin3945
      @khaoticpenguin3945 Před 3 lety

      The parts were 2018 though, they just haven't changed much aesthetically since 2010.

  • @eluis12
    @eluis12 Před 3 lety +3

    Wait, where's the list of parts for the new rig? I wanted to check out that "Be Quiet" cooler.

    • @Erwin0912
      @Erwin0912 Před 3 lety

      Google "Be Quiet dark rock pro 4"

  • @blindtruth4614
    @blindtruth4614 Před 3 lety

    My prebuilt from PC Specialist has served me well after a couple of returns because of damage in transit when first receiving the computer that is, now looking for buying a new machine simply because it has become out of date and this time I will be going for an AMD based system either a 5950 or a Threadripper not made my mind up yet.

  • @JAG1395
    @JAG1395 Před 3 lety

    I had a similar Alienware and had so many issues with it, the motherboard had to be changed 2 times then the water cooling failed and that had to be replaced and then the processor fried because of the water cooling failure and then had a bunch of software issues all within the first year of ownership

  • @ani0.biswas
    @ani0.biswas Před 3 lety +5

    Should have given him intel, adobe loves intel and high clockspeeds.

    • @ani0.biswas
      @ani0.biswas Před 3 lety +3

      @@Just_Pele Caring for consumers is good but selecting the right stuff for the job defines a professional.

    • @zonnodon163
      @zonnodon163 Před 3 lety

      If Kyle wasn't lazy....

    • @ThatLegitBeast
      @ThatLegitBeast Před 3 lety

      For Photoshop yes but for premiere amd is like 20-25% faster in render times core for core.

    • @CaveyMoth
      @CaveyMoth Před 3 lety

      I mean, the 8700 isn't THAT outdated. It would be nice if it could overclock, though.

  • @dansan382
    @dansan382 Před 3 lety +9

    "no indication of model number on GPU"
    ....
    Model number clearly visible on back of card.

    • @brianorourke4880
      @brianorourke4880 Před 3 lety +1

      The nvidia logo by the socket pins gave it away for me.