A possible concise summary is:
Linus and Scotty from Strange Parts visit a huge tech mall in China and try to build a PC with a limited budget and time. They encounter various challenges, such as finding unfamiliar brands, haggling over prices, and assembling the parts in the market square. They manage to finish the build, but find out that they could have gotten a similar deal online. They also sponsor Private Internet Access, a VPN service that allows them to access Google in China.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Linus is at a tech mall called "Huaqiangbei" in China.
2. The mall is enormous, with multiple buildings and a wide variety of tech products.
3. Linus is shopping with Scotty from "Strange Parts".
4. Linus is looking for a computer case, and Scotty suggests they go to a specific booth.
5. Linus finds a case from a brand called "Powertrain" that he has never heard of before.
6. The case costs 40 dollars and has RGB lighting.
7. Linus and Scotty also buy a motherboard, CPU, and memory from a different booth.
8. They have to negotiate the price of the motherboard and CPU.
9. They also buy a power supply and a GPU from another booth.
10. The total cost of the components is 1162 dollars, plus 2 dollars and 50 cents for a screwdriver.
11. Linus compares the price to what he would have paid on Newegg and finds that they are similar.
12. Linus and Scotty assemble the computer in the middle of the market square.
13. They have to use a screwdriver to remove standoffs from the case.
14. They install the motherboard, CPU, and memory into the case.
15. Linus shows off the computer's cable management.
16. Linus reveals that the computer's GPU is an OEM card, which may have a shorter warranty.
17. Linus thanks Private Internet Access for sponsoring the video.
18. Linus promotes Private Internet Access's VPN service and its features.
19. Linus encourages viewers to subscribe to his channel and check out the Strange Parts channel.
20. Linus also promotes his merch store and community forum.