The content appears to be a transcript of a YouTube video. The creator is discussing how they assembled a custom computer for a subscriber with a budget of 70,000-75,000 rubles (approximately $1,000-$1,100 USD).
They express frustration with online retailers that claim to offer high-performance computers at affordable prices but actually sell outdated or low-quality components. The creator decides to assemble a computer themselves, choosing a Ryzen 2 700 processor, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, a 2070 Super video card, and other components.
Throughout the video, the creator also promotes an educational platform called Geekbrains, which offers courses in management and other fields. They also discuss their own experiences with assembling computers and the importance of prioritizing performance and aesthetics.
The assembled computer is revealed at the end of the video, and the creator expresses their satisfaction with the final result. They also invite viewers to participate in a giveaway for a similar computer assembly in the future.
1. The speaker received a letter from a girl asking for help in choosing a computer with a budget of 70-75 thousand rubles.
2. The girl found a computer configuration on a website that included an Intel Core i7 processor and 8 GB of DDR4 memory.
3. The speaker decided to assemble a computer with similar specifications for the girl.
4. The speaker chose an Intel Pentium G4600 processor, which cost around 12,200 rubles.
5. They also chose a GeForce GTX 2070 video card, which cost around 39,000 rubles.
6. The speaker assembled the computer with a Gigabyte B450M DS3H motherboard and 16 GB of DDR4 memory.
7. They also added a Deepcool Gammaxx 300 cooler and a 256 GB SSD.
8. The total cost of the computer was around 70,000 rubles.
9. The speaker also mentioned that they would be giving away a similar computer to one of their subscribers.
10. The computer's specifications included an AMD Ryzen 7 processor, 16 GB of DDR4 memory, and a GeForce GTX 2070 video card.
11. The speaker also talked about the importance of choosing the right components for a computer and avoiding compromises on performance and aesthetics.
12. The speaker's subscriber computer was assembled with a budget of around 70,000 rubles.
13. The computer included a Chieftec CTB-651S-RGB case, a SeaSonic Focus Gold 650W power supply, and a Windows 10 operating system.