Does the gamsir x2 pro works with the ppoco x6 pro?
@rolins327922 күн бұрын
Yes
@adventurerJake75Ай бұрын
guys he only has 92 subs and makes REALY good vids so lets blow this up and make him a famous reviewer!
@InigoJavierАй бұрын
Can the A/B/X/Y buttons be rearranged in this new console? I believe X2 Pro can.
@ultragamingcomАй бұрын
does Gamesir G8 support bypass charging lke gamesir x2 ?
@rolins327922 күн бұрын
Yes
@ultragamingcom22 күн бұрын
@@rolins3279 tq bro done sub
@Oatis_07Ай бұрын
I have both the G8 & the X2 Pro. I like the X2 Pro better than the G8. I liked the G8 a lot until I tried out the X2 Pro but when I tried the X2 Pro I liked it a lot better, I also think the quality is better in the X2 over the G8 but that's just me. They are a huge step up over the Backbone for sure
@XGARXS3 ай бұрын
Have you tried tjlhe backbone ? It works with a case
@brangar1034 ай бұрын
Great Review
@sonlee80454 ай бұрын
Great review with some truthful thoughts!
@kinniewittick79505 ай бұрын
P r o m o s m 🤔
@darkyetlovely845 ай бұрын
Oh look, it's another hacking, stalking, ease dropping, invasion of privacy, life shattering prick sticking out his gossiping tongue. They're everywhere. 🙄
@Wolfhound-cj5kt5 ай бұрын
Where can i buy the g8?
@Julyus4964 ай бұрын
alieexpress
@abrahaolopes5 ай бұрын
I haver the GameSir G8. It's amazing. :)
@adventurerJake75Ай бұрын
i agree, but do you have a bit of a wiggle when you put you phone inside it beacus it realy anois me and i dont know if other peapol have the same issue.
@techzonekid5 ай бұрын
thanks for the info. nitpicking is important in a comparison videos. love the video
@davidy.dotbrands61666 ай бұрын
Does the game sir pro work w cod mobile and galaxy z fold 3?
@somaelselino76276 ай бұрын
Yes.
@loitersquadX3 ай бұрын
No @@somaelselino7627
@ffarewell6 ай бұрын
very nice build! i have a nearly identical spec to yours with just some components being slightly different (pro ax b550i, 5800x3d, thermalright ps120se, ventus 4070ti oc) and i couldn't be happier! some amazing prices you snagged these parts for! i also got some fairly good deals on my parts (mainly me scoring the 4070ti for 600 bucks) and its always refreshing seeing someone build an incredibly powerful machine while being on a conscious budget! hope this pc will be serving you well!
@mikepxg64066 ай бұрын
Just "borrow" them from work and forget to return them.
@m0dD3rLP6 ай бұрын
Not bad at all! I like the laid back yet information dense presentation style you have. Only thing I may have done differently is a 5700X instead of a 5800X. To be fair, it seems like you may have started purchasing items as far back as April that ended up being used in this video. I bought a 5800X a few years ago at $350 and a 5700X in May of this year for $150. As you can imagine, the performance per dollar is WAY higher for the 5700X. Also, in my experience testing them both extensively, the 5700X uses more refined silicon that does away with much of the difficulty in cooling the 5800X. All you end up losing after PBO/Curve Optimizer tuning is 100MHz.
@foamytech6 ай бұрын
Yes I think you are absolutely right the 5700x would be a better pick overall!
@TWEEMASTER20006 ай бұрын
lmmao im using a like 10 year old artic case just to fit mad hard drives and have a giant ATX board for no reason ( I do OC like crazy, but no liquid cooling cause of the maintenance and I also can't walk anymore so that makes it a lot harder to work on a computer not gonna lie. ) nice build though I can't imagine working in such a tight space.
@m0dD3rLP6 ай бұрын
Why get rid of something if it works, right? I'm still using a 10 year old Cooler Master HAF XB as my main rig, while an NZXT Source 530 from 9 years ago serves as a nice home server with tons of drive slots and lots of airflow.
@nofelomar54476 ай бұрын
arent 3080s going for around 400-500?
@m0dD3rLP6 ай бұрын
Just after the 4:30 mark it appears the 3080 was purchased in April, so not a bad price at the time.
@magnuscarlsenbutdumb6 ай бұрын
really cool video! do you have any tips on getting windows keys for cheap? found on some sites for around 20-25 dollars. but i feel like you know how to get it cheaper
@AquaLady1536 ай бұрын
urcdkey. They sponsor many youtube tech reviewers
@blix176 ай бұрын
"This is my new personal pc (personal computer) good stuff
@jopben64686 ай бұрын
nice build
@stewie6836 ай бұрын
dope
@user-ld5gu9xp2j7 ай бұрын
Do you have any universally good tips for a first-time time PC builder?
@unlimitedslash7 ай бұрын
Read the motherboard manual, AND the motherboard, ALL connectors on the motherboard are labeled, if something doesn't fit it probably doesn't go there or you're putting it wrong, double check the ram direction when installing, the notches are not in the middle, so there is only 1 possible correct way to put them. If it's your first or second build, avoid at all costs RGB, iCUE, and any other hardware/software proprietary connector nightmare, it will only add to your anxiety when building, if possible avoid SATA drives, a 1 or 2TB M.2 NVME drive is affordable now days, they will last, and save you in cable management nightmare when building. If possible i would avoid too any RTX 4000 past the RTX4060 (basically all 4070/80/90), they use the 12+4 pin proprietary power connector that has already claimed many PC's lives on their flames, look only for the common 6 and 8pin PCIE power connector and you'll be safe. If possible look for quality power supplies, Corsair, FSP, Bequiet, Bitfenix, usually offer good quality power supplies, even if they cost 100$ or more they are a good investment, they'll last a decade or 2 if you clean them regularly and treat them with care, making it possible to reuse them on future builds, if you're unsure of how many W pick a 850W gold rated PSU and you're good to go even with high end parts. For cases pick up simple ones without to many BS, even a basic Bitfenix Neos can be a good starting point, cheap, and has more or less all the modern features along with old ones so you can't go wrong, if you go for expensive cases be cautious as many DON'T come with preinstalled fans, so you're gonna have to buy and install them yourself, if you want included fans look out for cases like the Fractal Torrent for example, remember that you're not only buying a case to hold the components, but it has to cool them, many cases will look cool but have terrible airflow if any at all even if they show to have 11 fans or more it doesn't matter if it's a pretty closed glass box, the hot air ain't coming out, GamersNexus has a lot of case reviews i would recommend taking a look at them.
@foamytech7 ай бұрын
I think that if you can get your hands on a much older pc from a friend or family member, or buy one for <$100 and taking it apart and putting it back together again a few times is a great place to start!
@chris_kazuki6 ай бұрын
Depending on what you are looking for i would get an atx case, because they are usually easier to build in. Dont cheapout on the power supply because a good one will last you a long time (6+ years)
@AquaLady1536 ай бұрын
do research. What brand cpu u goin' for, AMD or Intel? Make sure the motherboard goes with the CPU. Z series is for Intel (Z670), and X series (X670)is for Ryzen mobos.Graphics cards AMD, Nvidia, or Intel. The power supply should be a minimum of 850w and gold rated and fully modular. GPUs and CPUs are getting beefier and need a lot of power. RAM should be 2x16gb sticks. DDR4 for the last gen and DDR5 for the current gen. Finally, make sure the case can fit all these things. Good luck with your build.
@yannikau.5331 Жыл бұрын
it is fucking burger mount and not a gummy o-ring. those small gummy o-rings around the mounting screws have nothing to do with the mounting style here and I do not like the community for mixing it with actual o-ring mounts. but nice keeb and sound =)
@keylebs Жыл бұрын
its gummy oring boi he used a merro pcb thats why its a tofukorn it has the same layout and uses GUMMY oring not burger tray mount kring
@jumplify Жыл бұрын
Sounds alright although you definitely need to replace the stabs with TX, staebies or owlstabs, those Cherry Clips ins are not it
@josephjoestar4584 Жыл бұрын
sounds good but the stabs need a little work
@Aleph-Noll3 жыл бұрын
i LOVE this layout, im not sure if it has a specific name? but a 60% with an arrow cluster, and the bottom right grid of 10 1x1's. looks so clean.
@Koopstarr8883 жыл бұрын
damn u got those keycaps clean
@danthepyroman13 жыл бұрын
Everyone and their armchair switch lubing expertise 💀
@lividmatter48623 жыл бұрын
What colour Tofu is that?
@cooperdellorfano27133 жыл бұрын
EWWWW why did he over lube the switches so much. He ruined the inks so much. CRINGE😣
@rv58083 жыл бұрын
Lmao why u hating? It’s legit his first build cut him some slack and give some advice, instead of being a condescending piece of shit
@iggytheloser3 жыл бұрын
That was waaaay too much lube. Also, consider buying thinner solder, it could help your board last longer
@eazydeezy53243 жыл бұрын
Dang dude for the board, go back and clean the flux and switches, went way too hard on the lube there, I would re do it
@joneesyfps3 жыл бұрын
Clean of the Flux next Time. I think everybody had to work with overlubed switches, you know better next time :) nice Video
@agentmelon46543 жыл бұрын
That’s a very good first build, but I find that the keys are *slightly* overlubed. They still sound soothing though...
@milky10113 жыл бұрын
That solder be **thicc**
@diegoopazo85093 жыл бұрын
A todos los que hayan adquirido Halo the Master chief collection/Halo reach en pc y busquen gente para jugar online se ha creado una comunidad LATAM en discord, les dejo el link para que se unan, ya somos varios y jugamos todos los días, únanse descargando discord y haciendo click en este enlace. Saludos!! discord.gg/9DqccB
@brandongarcia18993 жыл бұрын
dez nuts hit your chin
@reesewisner26643 жыл бұрын
Damn man you really over lubed those switches but congrats on the board and that space bar sounds anazing
@matsumatsuxd38053 жыл бұрын
Song? Great vid btw🙃
@thedharmabum3 жыл бұрын
That sigh after you finished lubing haha. I feel you.
@LEK3 жыл бұрын
You overlubed those switches. There is no need to dip into the lube for every single side of the stem
@user-lc3ot7ql2z3 жыл бұрын
Sounds and looks very good
@DensiTyTm3 жыл бұрын
That solder was really thick!. If you use one that is much thinner in diameter, its harder to over do it
@tatsuyahasebe79673 жыл бұрын
SA THOCK
@ducttaperulestheworl3 жыл бұрын
8:11 I just wanna know if you clean up the flux before installing them. If you have not, please do yourself a favor with isopropyl alcohol so that the flux won't eat into your board when it gets old. Cheers
@Sodasama51503 жыл бұрын
This is sick. try posting this video to the mechanical keyboard subreddit.
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Nice calm review Keep up the good work
Does the gamsir x2 pro works with the ppoco x6 pro?
Yes
guys he only has 92 subs and makes REALY good vids so lets blow this up and make him a famous reviewer!
Can the A/B/X/Y buttons be rearranged in this new console? I believe X2 Pro can.
does Gamesir G8 support bypass charging lke gamesir x2 ?
Yes
@@rolins3279 tq bro done sub
I have both the G8 & the X2 Pro. I like the X2 Pro better than the G8. I liked the G8 a lot until I tried out the X2 Pro but when I tried the X2 Pro I liked it a lot better, I also think the quality is better in the X2 over the G8 but that's just me. They are a huge step up over the Backbone for sure
Have you tried tjlhe backbone ? It works with a case
Great Review
Great review with some truthful thoughts!
P r o m o s m 🤔
Oh look, it's another hacking, stalking, ease dropping, invasion of privacy, life shattering prick sticking out his gossiping tongue. They're everywhere. 🙄
Where can i buy the g8?
alieexpress
I haver the GameSir G8. It's amazing. :)
i agree, but do you have a bit of a wiggle when you put you phone inside it beacus it realy anois me and i dont know if other peapol have the same issue.
thanks for the info. nitpicking is important in a comparison videos. love the video
Does the game sir pro work w cod mobile and galaxy z fold 3?
Yes.
No @@somaelselino7627
very nice build! i have a nearly identical spec to yours with just some components being slightly different (pro ax b550i, 5800x3d, thermalright ps120se, ventus 4070ti oc) and i couldn't be happier! some amazing prices you snagged these parts for! i also got some fairly good deals on my parts (mainly me scoring the 4070ti for 600 bucks) and its always refreshing seeing someone build an incredibly powerful machine while being on a conscious budget! hope this pc will be serving you well!
Just "borrow" them from work and forget to return them.
Not bad at all! I like the laid back yet information dense presentation style you have. Only thing I may have done differently is a 5700X instead of a 5800X. To be fair, it seems like you may have started purchasing items as far back as April that ended up being used in this video. I bought a 5800X a few years ago at $350 and a 5700X in May of this year for $150. As you can imagine, the performance per dollar is WAY higher for the 5700X. Also, in my experience testing them both extensively, the 5700X uses more refined silicon that does away with much of the difficulty in cooling the 5800X. All you end up losing after PBO/Curve Optimizer tuning is 100MHz.
Yes I think you are absolutely right the 5700x would be a better pick overall!
lmmao im using a like 10 year old artic case just to fit mad hard drives and have a giant ATX board for no reason ( I do OC like crazy, but no liquid cooling cause of the maintenance and I also can't walk anymore so that makes it a lot harder to work on a computer not gonna lie. ) nice build though I can't imagine working in such a tight space.
Why get rid of something if it works, right? I'm still using a 10 year old Cooler Master HAF XB as my main rig, while an NZXT Source 530 from 9 years ago serves as a nice home server with tons of drive slots and lots of airflow.
arent 3080s going for around 400-500?
Just after the 4:30 mark it appears the 3080 was purchased in April, so not a bad price at the time.
really cool video! do you have any tips on getting windows keys for cheap? found on some sites for around 20-25 dollars. but i feel like you know how to get it cheaper
urcdkey. They sponsor many youtube tech reviewers
"This is my new personal pc (personal computer) good stuff
nice build
dope
Do you have any universally good tips for a first-time time PC builder?
Read the motherboard manual, AND the motherboard, ALL connectors on the motherboard are labeled, if something doesn't fit it probably doesn't go there or you're putting it wrong, double check the ram direction when installing, the notches are not in the middle, so there is only 1 possible correct way to put them. If it's your first or second build, avoid at all costs RGB, iCUE, and any other hardware/software proprietary connector nightmare, it will only add to your anxiety when building, if possible avoid SATA drives, a 1 or 2TB M.2 NVME drive is affordable now days, they will last, and save you in cable management nightmare when building. If possible i would avoid too any RTX 4000 past the RTX4060 (basically all 4070/80/90), they use the 12+4 pin proprietary power connector that has already claimed many PC's lives on their flames, look only for the common 6 and 8pin PCIE power connector and you'll be safe. If possible look for quality power supplies, Corsair, FSP, Bequiet, Bitfenix, usually offer good quality power supplies, even if they cost 100$ or more they are a good investment, they'll last a decade or 2 if you clean them regularly and treat them with care, making it possible to reuse them on future builds, if you're unsure of how many W pick a 850W gold rated PSU and you're good to go even with high end parts. For cases pick up simple ones without to many BS, even a basic Bitfenix Neos can be a good starting point, cheap, and has more or less all the modern features along with old ones so you can't go wrong, if you go for expensive cases be cautious as many DON'T come with preinstalled fans, so you're gonna have to buy and install them yourself, if you want included fans look out for cases like the Fractal Torrent for example, remember that you're not only buying a case to hold the components, but it has to cool them, many cases will look cool but have terrible airflow if any at all even if they show to have 11 fans or more it doesn't matter if it's a pretty closed glass box, the hot air ain't coming out, GamersNexus has a lot of case reviews i would recommend taking a look at them.
I think that if you can get your hands on a much older pc from a friend or family member, or buy one for <$100 and taking it apart and putting it back together again a few times is a great place to start!
Depending on what you are looking for i would get an atx case, because they are usually easier to build in. Dont cheapout on the power supply because a good one will last you a long time (6+ years)
do research. What brand cpu u goin' for, AMD or Intel? Make sure the motherboard goes with the CPU. Z series is for Intel (Z670), and X series (X670)is for Ryzen mobos.Graphics cards AMD, Nvidia, or Intel. The power supply should be a minimum of 850w and gold rated and fully modular. GPUs and CPUs are getting beefier and need a lot of power. RAM should be 2x16gb sticks. DDR4 for the last gen and DDR5 for the current gen. Finally, make sure the case can fit all these things. Good luck with your build.
it is fucking burger mount and not a gummy o-ring. those small gummy o-rings around the mounting screws have nothing to do with the mounting style here and I do not like the community for mixing it with actual o-ring mounts. but nice keeb and sound =)
its gummy oring boi he used a merro pcb thats why its a tofukorn it has the same layout and uses GUMMY oring not burger tray mount kring
Sounds alright although you definitely need to replace the stabs with TX, staebies or owlstabs, those Cherry Clips ins are not it
sounds good but the stabs need a little work
i LOVE this layout, im not sure if it has a specific name? but a 60% with an arrow cluster, and the bottom right grid of 10 1x1's. looks so clean.
damn u got those keycaps clean
Everyone and their armchair switch lubing expertise 💀
What colour Tofu is that?
EWWWW why did he over lube the switches so much. He ruined the inks so much. CRINGE😣
Lmao why u hating? It’s legit his first build cut him some slack and give some advice, instead of being a condescending piece of shit
That was waaaay too much lube. Also, consider buying thinner solder, it could help your board last longer
Dang dude for the board, go back and clean the flux and switches, went way too hard on the lube there, I would re do it
Clean of the Flux next Time. I think everybody had to work with overlubed switches, you know better next time :) nice Video
That’s a very good first build, but I find that the keys are *slightly* overlubed. They still sound soothing though...
That solder be **thicc**
A todos los que hayan adquirido Halo the Master chief collection/Halo reach en pc y busquen gente para jugar online se ha creado una comunidad LATAM en discord, les dejo el link para que se unan, ya somos varios y jugamos todos los días, únanse descargando discord y haciendo click en este enlace. Saludos!! discord.gg/9DqccB
dez nuts hit your chin
Damn man you really over lubed those switches but congrats on the board and that space bar sounds anazing
Song? Great vid btw🙃
That sigh after you finished lubing haha. I feel you.
You overlubed those switches. There is no need to dip into the lube for every single side of the stem
Sounds and looks very good
That solder was really thick!. If you use one that is much thinner in diameter, its harder to over do it
SA THOCK
8:11 I just wanna know if you clean up the flux before installing them. If you have not, please do yourself a favor with isopropyl alcohol so that the flux won't eat into your board when it gets old. Cheers
This is sick. try posting this video to the mechanical keyboard subreddit.
This would not end well hahah