@@CAMSLAYER13not necessarily, modern pc parts are smart about that. they will thermal throttle until it eventually shuts itself off to avoid heat damage. its actually really hard to get a pc part to overheat to the point of damaging itself
Find the pre builts with them inside pre build company’s have so much fucking waste dude the smokers fuck their shit up and when getting repaired they throw sum working stuff away but man is it used to fucking hell many good items but not fixable or fucking horrible condition I mean it’s good I have a collection of pcs at this point can’t work but many wasteful parts and such just because I mean they’re expensive if they worked
I actually found an entire pc near a dumpster. It a gtx 970 fallout 4 edition gpu, a corsair watercooler, as well as an i7 6700k series. Only thing it was missing was a power supply and once I got that it worked flawlessly for years. Still using it to this day
I found in the street a pc with Intel i9 10900f here in Australia in a hard rubbish pile a $550AUD cpu. The pervious owner wanted to upgrade his CPU he bought a gen 10 cpu and tried to install it on a gen 8,9 socket motherboard. When it fail and the PC didn’t work he thought he fried it and dump it. It had the following parts; 2 x 8G DDR4 2400MHz, 650w power supply and a GTX 1050ti low form all working fine. The motherboard ASUS PRIME H310M-R R2.0 I thought pins banded but tested it with i5 5800 (that collected from you guest a Dell pc from the street)work just fine and the case missing panel with 240g western digital green ssd. I bought case Cooler Master DT300, AIO Cooler master a Gigabyte motherboard and a Kingston 2T m.2 I used my son GTX 1060 And upgraded my son old HPZ800 to a newish cool looking pc for Xmas.
That's awesome. I love when people end up building something else out of an old pc. Not all old tech is worthless. Some still has plenty of life left. If you ever buy a 1080ti for a nice cheap price I'd highly recommend for starter 1440p .
My local dump has shipping co tai ers full of pcs people just throw away into recycling. Crazy thing is that a lot of the hardware in them is t that old or isn't old at all.
I got a 3060 for 30 bucks on Amazon because the price was glitched for about 2 minutes, only 2 were bought during the glitch, me and some other guy. Great find
I've had to straighten the pins on a CPU before. Lots of light a magnifying lens on a stand and very small needles. Takes a lot of patience but it's satisfying
People have tested whether you actually need all the pins on the back of a cpu. They often have redundancy fail saves by having several pins do the same thing. Also helps keep any one pin from getting over burned. So yeah 1-2 is more than okay
One other towns I recently lived in has a shop like this where on a shipment receiving day the prices start at $7.00 then drop down to ¢25 by the 5th day. Yes people scored really expensive gear there. The shop owner only skimmed the tops of the packages for the best stuff to profit for himself before dumping the rest into large bins to let customers go through. They had simple rules no more than 2 full giant Ikea Bags per visit and no opening packages at the bins for unmarked cases. They did have stations to check the packages and even test plug in electronics. Found a lot there myself. Saved $1000s on electronics and some damaged returns were often easily fixable but only a fraction of anything bought was ever even opened previously or damaged.
I remember one time I found a whole gaming pc with a ryzen 5 2600 a b350 board and 16gb on the side of the road when it was raining. Giy threw it out cuz it didn't turn on. Basically mo thermalpaste dried all the components out. Ended up getting the system to work. Great steal
Yup. Found a Raspberry Pi 3 for $1 or $2 at one of these. Good times. Lots of PC parts come through these. Almost everything is worth $1-$2 when you're always building.
I went to one of those stores and made out with a MSI 2080 shortly after launch, got it for $5 only problem was artifacting. But I sent it in to MSI and they sent me a brand new one
Been dumpster diving for a few years, love auction dumpsters, Ive found multiple phones, a few small PCs, and a CPU all with minor damage that i guess they thought were unfixable
I had to do that when trying to work on my pc, the AIO thermal paste had an impossible grip on it, ripping the cpu out when I went to swap out the AIO. There were about 8 pins bent, and I managed to get them all back in alignment. I was so relieved when it posted and worked
I was able to snatch up 2, yes TWO!, HPE Servers there were on the pallet to be tossed also included TWO IBM servers, as well. But those are too old, imho, to be bothered trying to repurpose they also came full of 2TB drives, which some of them were failing Each HPE only had 1 CPU installed and only 8GB of ram. But the IBM servers on the other hand, each had 2 CPUs installed and 128GB of ram each. So I just snatched 2 CPUs from one of them, and all the ram from both, and tossed them into the one HPE, and now I have a 24-core 256GB 2U server, for free!!! so yeah, keep an eye out on those deals tables, and even keep an eye out near dumpsters or stores tossing stuff out in the back (outside)
I've built 2 pcs from a scrapyard found about 16-18 computers over about 8 months and collected parts from them, they are 2 gens old but almost maxed specs for the gen other than gpu but they have mid/ high tier cards for the gen, only cost me about $20 for the pair of them.
When I built my second PC I dropped my cpu and bent the pins. It's actually extremely easy to do and I'm thankful I watched JayzTwoCents video about how to do it effectively before it even happened. You basically take a razor blade and bend them back into place
I was given a Phenom Black 8350 with several hundred bent pins a few years ago and successfully bent all the pins back into place. I used tweezers to semi straighten the pins, then ran a credit card between the rows of pins to get them to line up well enough to allow the CPU to fall into the socket. Once it was in the socket, flipping the lever to lock the CPU in place straightened up the pins completely. You couldn’t even tell it ever had bent pins.
Here in Germany there is a service I know which replaces the pins in just a few hours, but it costs around €100 and therefore isn't worth it for cheap CPUs. Aside from that many pins really aren't needed. I got a cheap 3600 from the UK that was even an overclocking beast for around the same price as a 5500 is now. Decent deal, but beware internal damage could still be present.
I've been to a few of these little Amazon resale places they're not that bad you can actually find some decent stuff they're the only thing that sucks is if you do find a PC part like this the about 50 50% chance that the people who run the store purposely break it in some way so the best idea is to grab the part even if it's broken pay for it and then return it to the manufacturer and just have it renewed if the warranty is still good on it
I once got myself 5950x for about 350ish USD (after conversion from my currency). The catch is it doesn't boost properly at stock, but putting it on PBO restores the clock behavior. Not as good as $3 but still a good deal imo.
i recently changed the thermal paste in my pc after having it for almost 3 years (also a ryzen) and as i was taking the cpu cooler off that came with the cpu it got stuck and pulled out the cpu without unfastening it and it bent some pins i nearly shit myself and spent an hour with tweezers frantically trying to fix the pins. luckily my effort paid off and it works fine
That might be my CPU I returned! The pins where so bent we couldn't fix it ourselves so we sent it back. And while bending them back we accidentally broke off exactly 2 pins
I did this exact thing 😂 My brothers came damaged and i was thinking about upgrading to a version similar to his, but since it was damaged. They sent another one? I looked at the box one time i was visiting home and discovered that the bent pins were all there? So i ended up spending about 2 hours trying to bend them back into place… [it worked perfectly]
For a late Christmas gift my brother was gonna upgrade my pc from a 1050ti to a 2070. Right up until one of his friends revealed he was gonna upgrade to a 3090. And he'd be selling his old 3070 for 100 dollars. So now I'm a happy owner of a 3070 and have a great brother.
I like to think there is someone out there Wizarding new gold pins back on just keeping that magic to themselves buying every trashed cpu for spare change. Like the philosopher's stone of tech.
I heard of people in poor/less developed countries going to trash facilities and searching for parts A guy had a pretty good built after just one month of searching
Newegg would just sell it full price.
Actually they wouldn't accept an rma, because they blame it on you for damaging their product during shipping
@@SkateClipsAndTips🤡🤡
@@SkateClipsAndTips They sold GamersNexus a motherboard with bent pins.
@@outa7192 that's what I mean, they refused the rma and blamed him for the damages
@@SkateClipsAndTips The motherboard he got was RMA'd before however.
it would still be "easy" to solder a pin from another dead cpu
Reminded many cpus.
And there may be multiple of the missing pins meaning it’s fully functional
Many of pins are shared ground or blind or backup pin
You can’t
Depends if you have the pad then yes if not no.
Newegg would sell that full price, and blame you for breaking it
Probably what happened to the first guy who bought it
@@hmroid6884”AMAZON return store”
Imagine he finds a 4090 without the thermal paste or something like that for 10 dollars next
The things fried of its got no paste
@@CAMSLAYER13not necessarily, modern pc parts are smart about that. they will thermal throttle until it eventually shuts itself off to avoid heat damage. its actually really hard to get a pc part to overheat to the point of damaging itself
@@powderedwater4742 4090s are basically nuclear level though
@@powderedwater4742if kts in the trash its porbably beyond salvation
If they have a 4090 they definitely understand what they’re doing so they would probably try and repair it.
Going and finding a 4090 lol
That shit gonna be Split in half for that price 😂
@@DamarcusChlorine for a 4090 it has the go through a wood chipper as even a split in half one is still probably 1000 usd
Ones with burnt cables
You're only getting an IED
Find the pre builts with them inside pre build company’s have so much fucking waste dude the smokers fuck their shit up and when getting repaired they throw sum working stuff away but man is it used to fucking hell many good items but not fixable or fucking horrible condition I mean it’s good I have a collection of pcs at this point can’t work but many wasteful parts and such just because I mean they’re expensive if they worked
I actually found an entire pc near a dumpster. It a gtx 970 fallout 4 edition gpu, a corsair watercooler, as well as an i7 6700k series. Only thing it was missing was a power supply and once I got that it worked flawlessly for years. Still using it to this day
Thats awesome
😅 Awesome
bruh the CPU is better than the one I use
i7 6th gen for free lucky bastard
@@reddeadleisure2676 6th gen is old though.
Great deal, but still an old cpu
Now I can't tell if you're actually making eye contact 🤨🤨
I found in the street a pc with Intel i9 10900f here in Australia in a hard rubbish pile a $550AUD cpu.
The pervious owner wanted to upgrade his CPU he bought a gen 10 cpu and tried to install it on a gen 8,9 socket motherboard.
When it fail and the PC didn’t work he thought he fried it and dump it.
It had the following parts;
2 x 8G DDR4 2400MHz, 650w power supply and a GTX 1050ti low form all working fine.
The motherboard ASUS PRIME H310M-R R2.0 I thought pins banded but tested it with i5 5800 (that collected from you guest a Dell pc from the street)work just fine and the case missing panel with 240g western digital green ssd.
I bought case Cooler Master DT300, AIO Cooler master a Gigabyte motherboard and a Kingston 2T m.2 I used my son GTX 1060
And upgraded my son old HPZ800 to a newish cool looking pc for Xmas.
Bruh epic
Epic chad father moment, your son loves you dawg
That's awesome. I love when people end up building something else out of an old pc. Not all old tech is worthless. Some still has plenty of life left. If you ever buy a 1080ti for a nice cheap price I'd highly recommend for starter 1440p .
What???? Thats insane
@Dakshesh Gauba oops you right I misspelled i9 10900f
I work at a pawn shop. So I got my friend a desktop pc with a 10700 and 3070 for $270
Why aren't you my friend 😭😭🥲🥲
For 20 dollars I was gonna give it to you but for a pc I might do more than that
My local dump has shipping co tai ers full of pcs people just throw away into recycling. Crazy thing is that a lot of the hardware in them is t that old or isn't old at all.
You missing the n on your keyboard?
@@mistyire666 😂
Why half the n's missing?
@@dabeastjai568 he broke the n button saying n- all the time
@@MetaDude Why would N be specifically broken?
I got a 3060 for 30 bucks on Amazon because the price was glitched for about 2 minutes, only 2 were bought during the glitch, me and some other guy. Great find
Now I want a CPU keychain.
It will make it infinitely harder to get an SO
I was able to buy a Toshiba laptop for 20$ once. It was on sale, originally 40 bucks too
For 3$ id buy that even if all the pins were disintegrated
Honestly that'd make a sick keychain
Proof that knowledge never goes to waste
Solder new pins on, if you ask around enough, someone is bound to have one laying around. That’s what I would’ve done
Many scammers sell faulty CPUs with bent or missing pins, so you can't test it right avay, but will buy in hope for an easy repair
You can solder on new ones as well. Ltt did it once
I've had to straighten the pins on a CPU before. Lots of light a magnifying lens on a stand and very small needles. Takes a lot of patience but it's satisfying
Meanwhile someone on reddit broke their 7950x while delidding, and he returned it. Guaranteed Amazon resold it.
People have tested whether you actually need all the pins on the back of a cpu. They often have redundancy fail saves by having several pins do the same thing. Also helps keep any one pin from getting over burned. So yeah 1-2 is more than okay
Thats how i got 400$ ear buds for 40$
I got a 23.8 inch 165hz Acer HAS monitor for $60 on FB marketplace. It can go to 4k 60hz
No more thirds for frankie. Only seconds from now on.
One other towns I recently lived in has a shop like this where on a shipment receiving day the prices start at $7.00 then drop down to ¢25 by the 5th day. Yes people scored really expensive gear there. The shop owner only skimmed the tops of the packages for the best stuff to profit for himself before dumping the rest into large bins to let customers go through. They had simple rules no more than 2 full giant Ikea Bags per visit and no opening packages at the bins for unmarked cases. They did have stations to check the packages and even test plug in electronics. Found a lot there myself. Saved $1000s on electronics and some damaged returns were often easily fixable but only a fraction of anything bought was ever even opened previously or damaged.
Everyone: impressed with the story
Me: impressed by this video loop
Me: playing valorant with that cpu
My teammates screaming at me that someone is behind me
also me: *casually continues to play*
I needa shop like this
"Some may call this junk. Me, I call them treasures"
That CPU is more expensive than my whole laptop
My pc is literally picked up from trash💀
I remember one time I found a whole gaming pc with a ryzen 5 2600 a b350 board and 16gb on the side of the road when it was raining. Giy threw it out cuz it didn't turn on. Basically mo thermalpaste dried all the components out. Ended up getting the system to work. Great steal
Some repair shop have tool to repin the entire thing without doing it by hand.
I found a motherboard to a PC sadly it was snapped, but it was a cool find
We used to do this all the time in the early two thousands. How everything comes full circle.
Yes Amazon returns are amazing my friend got a new in box 9900K for $5
Yup. Found a Raspberry Pi 3 for $1 or $2 at one of these. Good times. Lots of PC parts come through these. Almost everything is worth $1-$2 when you're always building.
I went to one of those stores and made out with a MSI 2080 shortly after launch, got it for $5 only problem was artifacting. But I sent it in to MSI and they sent me a brand new one
I don't trust that this guy is staring at me anymore
My friend got 3070 for 200$
Been dumpster diving for a few years, love auction dumpsters, Ive found multiple phones, a few small PCs, and a CPU all with minor damage that i guess they thought were unfixable
When you remember they just released A.I. that simulates eye contact with the webcam
I would have a cpu as a keychain
You can literally fix it with a butter knife.
I love this Nvidia eye thing.
I had to do that when trying to work on my pc, the AIO thermal paste had an impossible grip on it, ripping the cpu out when I went to swap out the AIO. There were about 8 pins bent, and I managed to get them all back in alignment. I was so relieved when it posted and worked
If only I could find a threadripper, for less than kidney-money
Nah if he saved that much money he better pay for the three missing pins put in😂
Loving the LTT shirt!!
i mean for 3 dollar even if he failed that's not gonna make a dent in his wallet
my next life goal: have a processor as a key chain
Hey ferb i know what we’re gonna do today
it is custom to always expect a subtle insult from this creator
we gonna talk about that perfect loop or?
"Graham has found the cheese"
I was able to snatch up 2, yes TWO!, HPE Servers there were on the pallet to be tossed
also included TWO IBM servers, as well. But those are too old, imho, to be bothered trying to repurpose
they also came full of 2TB drives, which some of them were failing
Each HPE only had 1 CPU installed and only 8GB of ram. But the IBM servers on the other hand, each had 2 CPUs installed and 128GB of ram each. So I just snatched 2 CPUs from one of them, and all the ram from both, and tossed them into the one HPE, and now I have a 24-core 256GB 2U server, for free!!!
so yeah, keep an eye out on those deals tables, and even keep an eye out near dumpsters or stores tossing stuff out in the back (outside)
i found designer glass plates in a garbage bin.
My friend found a fully functional PC in his building's dumpster, worst part is that the find was an upgrade.
cleanest loop
Bro sometimes I think he’s still using eyes tracking with nvidea broadcast
I've built 2 pcs from a scrapyard found about 16-18 computers over about 8 months and collected parts from them, they are 2 gens old but almost maxed specs for the gen other than gpu but they have mid/ high tier cards for the gen, only cost me about $20 for the pair of them.
Yeah for sure. I just bought a 7 5700X and Im freaking thrilled!
Ever since the Nvidia fake eye video, I've been staring at his eyes trying to see if they're fake
When I built my second PC I dropped my cpu and bent the pins. It's actually extremely easy to do and I'm thankful I watched JayzTwoCents video about how to do it effectively before it even happened. You basically take a razor blade and bend them back into place
I was given a Phenom Black 8350 with several hundred bent pins a few years ago and successfully bent all the pins back into place. I used tweezers to semi straighten the pins, then ran a credit card between the rows of pins to get them to line up well enough to allow the CPU to fall into the socket. Once it was in the socket, flipping the lever to lock the CPU in place straightened up the pins completely. You couldn’t even tell it ever had bent pins.
Here in Germany there is a service I know which replaces the pins in just a few hours, but it costs around €100 and therefore isn't worth it for cheap CPUs.
Aside from that many pins really aren't needed. I got a cheap 3600 from the UK that was even an overclocking beast for around the same price as a 5500 is now. Decent deal, but beware internal damage could still be present.
I've been to a few of these little Amazon resale places they're not that bad you can actually find some decent stuff they're the only thing that sucks is if you do find a PC part like this the about 50 50% chance that the people who run the store purposely break it in some way so the best idea is to grab the part even if it's broken pay for it and then return it to the manufacturer and just have it renewed if the warranty is still good on it
now i’m gonna spend my entire life looking for cpus as if i’m actually gonna find one
Honestly, I would just pay full price and get not damaged. Maybe on a budget build.
I found a 2tb SSD at one of those stores for 8$
Yeah get a 450 dollar cpu for a keychain
Hehe, you could just find another broken CPU and resolder the pins.
Now the cpu is deaf since there ain’t no audio pins
You can send it to a shop and get new pins placed back on
why is a nineties light bulb talking to me
I wish I could of got my 5900x for that price. I got -$100 off and it had tons of bent pins. It took me hours to fix them to fit it into my socket.
been using a I5 750 2.67Ghz for the last 12 years and its still running cold
He could probably replace the pins too
I once got myself 5950x for about 350ish USD (after conversion from my currency). The catch is it doesn't boost properly at stock, but putting it on PBO restores the clock behavior. Not as good as $3 but still a good deal imo.
We don't need audio in this house
Now I’ll never know if he’s actually looking at the camera 😓
In marketplace
Saw one that was around
280$
I need to find those stores hah!
One time I found an old m81 molle rig without a belt at a surplus store and a day later I found the belt for it at a bin store
Daym that camera filters giving me the creeps
i recently changed the thermal paste in my pc after having it for almost 3 years (also a ryzen) and as i was taking the cpu cooler off that came with the cpu it got stuck and pulled out the cpu without unfastening it and it bent some pins i nearly shit myself and spent an hour with tweezers frantically trying to fix the pins. luckily my effort paid off and it works fine
The sad part is that the person who threw it away probaly broke it and now has to buy a new one
*clicks off google finding unboxxed deals* *opens youtube on phone and sees this video* COINCIDENCE? I THINK TF NOT!😂😂
That might be my CPU I returned!
The pins where so bent we couldn't fix it ourselves so we sent it back. And while bending them back we accidentally broke off exactly 2 pins
yeah trust.
Audio is necessary is your a gamer my dude
One mans trash is another mans treasure
I once found a working pristine ps3 in the trash
Ngl I can't play without sound
I did this exact thing 😂
My brothers came damaged and i was thinking about upgrading to a version similar to his, but since it was damaged. They sent another one? I looked at the box one time i was visiting home and discovered that the bent pins were all there? So i ended up spending about 2 hours trying to bend them back into place…
[it worked perfectly]
For a late Christmas gift my brother was gonna upgrade my pc from a 1050ti to a 2070. Right up until one of his friends revealed he was gonna upgrade to a 3090. And he'd be selling his old 3070 for 100 dollars. So now I'm a happy owner of a 3070 and have a great brother.
I like to think there is someone out there Wizarding new gold pins back on just keeping that magic to themselves buying every trashed cpu for spare change. Like the philosopher's stone of tech.
Meanwhile, now everyone knows this trick, so good luck to find a Ryzen with bent pins for a low price...
I heard of people in poor/less developed countries going to trash facilities and searching for parts
A guy had a pretty good built after just one month of searching
man I love amazon returns stores, I got a whole kilo of 3d printing filament for 6 bucks
I have a zip lock bag full of cpu chips. No clue what I'll do with them, but I have them lol