The summary could be:
The video is about building a PC using parts bought from wish.com, a website known for selling cheap and often fake products. The narrator unboxes and installs the components, such as a case, a motherboard, a CPU, a cooler, an SSD, a power supply, and a graphics card. He also tests some peripherals, such as a keyboard, a mouse, and a mouse pad. He finds out that most of the parts are either overpriced, low quality, or not what they claim to be. For example, the graphics card is not a GTX 1050 Ti, but an old Fermi GPU that does not support modern features. The power supply does not work at all and has to be replaced. The SSD is cashless and slow. The keyboard and mouse are spongy and light. He tries to run some games and benchmarks, but encounters various problems and errors. He concludes that buying PC parts from wish.com is not worth it and advises the viewers to check out his other videos for better recommendations. He also promotes the sponsor of the video, Ring Doorbell Camera Kit, which lets you see who is at your door without getting up.
Some possible facts extracted from the text are:
1. The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker builds a PC using parts bought from wish.com.
2. The speaker is not satisfied with most of the parts, either because they are overpriced, low quality, or not as advertised.
3. The speaker encounters several problems while assembling and testing the PC, such as a faulty power supply, a fake graphics card, and a crash in 3DMark.
4. The speaker uses a Ring Doorbell camera kit as a sponsor for the video and demonstrates its features.
5. The speaker injures his toe while kicking a soccer ball at the end of the video.