The speaker purchased a gaming pre-built system from AliExpress for around $1,100 CAD, including tax and shipping. They noted the unique packaging, including RGB lighting and fans, and found some issues with ventilation. Inside, they found a system with a Ryzen 5 4000 CPU, 16GB of RAM, an RTX 2060 Super GPU, and a 500GB NVMe drive. After some initial tests, they enabled XMP to improve performance, ran various games at 1080p, and found that the system performed well, especially in newer titles like Cyberpunk 2077. They plan to compare this AliExpress system with a similarly priced one from Best Buy in the future.
Sure, here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author purchased an AliExpress gaming pre-built system for approximately 1100 Canadian dollars, including tax and shipping.
2. The video is sponsored by "Le Node," a Linux-based cloud computing service.
3. The system is housed in a gigabyte case with three RGB fans in the front, but limited front ventilation.
4. The system has top ventilation with exhaust fans, and the author plans to test the effect of turning them around later.
5. The system features front I/O with a dedicated RGB button, a graphics card, Wi-Fi card, and a power supply.
6. The system includes 16GB of Kirkland brand RAM running at 3200 megahertz, a stock AMD cooler, a 500GB gigabyte nvme drive, and a basic gigabyte b450 motherboard.
7. The graphics card in the system is an MSI Ventus RTX 2060 super.
8. The power supply is a DK 5.0 premium 500 watt 80 plus bronze-rated unit.
9. The system's initial boot was successful, running Windows 10.
10. The system has good temperature management and remains quiet during operation.
11. Enabling XMP improved one percent lows in gaming benchmarks.
12. The system's performance was tested with games like Battlefield 5, Cyberpunk, The Last of Us, and another game.
13. The author plans to compare this AliExpress system to a similarly priced system from Best Buy in the future.
These are the key factual points from the text.