The WORST Gaming PC I’ve Built - Summary

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The video transcript is about a challenge where Austin has to build a PC blindfolded and compare it to a pre-built PC from Micro Center. He has to donate $10 to Team C's for every minute he takes to build the PC. He also has to compete with Ken in a racing game using the PCs. Austin struggles with finding the right components, installing them, and playing the game. He ends up losing both the price to performance and the gaming challenges, but he claims he is the blind winner.

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1. The challenge is to build a PC better than the Power Spec pre-built PC from Micro Center while being blindfolded.
2. For every minute it takes to build the PC, 10 dollars are donated to Team C's, a campaign to remove trash from the oceans and rivers.
3. The Power Spec PC costs 3300 dollars and has a 12th gen Core i9 processor, 32 GB of RAM and a RTX 3080 Ti graphics card.
4. Austin picks his PC components randomly from the store without seeing them and ends up with a sound card, two power supplies, an AIO cooler and a stock cooler among other things.
5. Austin manages to assemble his PC and make it post after spending 1660 dollars for Team C's.
6. Ken sets up the Power Spec PC and compares its performance with Austin's PC using Cinebench and 3DMark benchmarks.
7. Ken wins the price to performance showdown with 14 points versus Austin's 12.88 points.
8. Austin and Ken race each other in F1 2021 on their PCs and Austin wins by default after Ken gets disqualified for jumping the start.