Building a PC... using only Wish.com - Summary

Summary

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The speaker unboxes and assembles a PC from parts bought on wish.com, and finds out that most of them are either fake, overpriced, or not working. He also reviews some cheap peripherals and a ring doorbell camera kit. He tries to test the performance of the PC, but fails to run 3dmark due to the fake GPU. He concludes that the PC is a bad deal and recommends a GPU buyer's guide instead. He ends the video by hurting his toe on the case.

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1. The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker tries to build a PC using parts bought from wish.com.
2. The speaker is dissatisfied with most of the parts, especially the case, the motherboard, the power supply, and the graphics card, which are either overpriced, low quality, or fake.
3. The speaker is able to install Windows on the PC, but encounters problems with running games and benchmarks due to the fake graphics card.
4. The speaker recommends using a ring doorbell camera kit to monitor the front door and deter unwelcome guests.
5. The speaker injures his toe at the end of the video.