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1 usd is 7 rmb. Ah yes, the table of 7, my old nemesis
ОтветитьJunk
Ответитьfor a pc build video Im surprised I havent seen the pc being built by the end
ОтветитьHow am I not surprised that Steve speaks Chinese
ОтветитьGotta love how American trash news media portrays china as some third world country back water place filled with dirt and huts. Look at the streets, it’s all stone tiles for ppl to walk on wtf. Here in America it takes years for the state to build proper sidewalks for peds
Ответитьwill be there next month, i need a desktop to accommodate my 9 monitor screens
Ответитьwhat was the model and make of the case?
Ответитьdo you mean the rx 5600 xt? From user benchmark the 560xt doesn't look as good as the 5600 xt
ОтветитьUsa is over now there is China, king is dead , hurra for new King
ОтветитьYou know, I think if there were any videos that stick out to me on this channel it would be this one and the guide on the ltt studio setup, both of which I'd describe as wholesome, in their own way. Definitely like them
ОтветитьI'm curious about VGA prices there..
ОтветитьLove it 👍
ОтветитьSo cool.
ОтветитьBrooooo this is what a translator is for
ОтветитьIs it wrong that i want that cooler?
ОтветитьThis would be fun in every country.
India could be interesting.
Korea might be a unique spot for this kind of build.
Do this again, but be marooned in some random city in North America with a budget. Budget covers travel to stores and a spot to build. Also an item must come from Craigslist, the sketchier the better
ОтветитьWhy are you visiting and supporting a country that commits genocide against Muslims?
ОтветитьIt was refreshing to see you pay more just for the convince, you're right.
ОтветитьThat is one ugly case.
ОтветитьReminds me of Eddie Murphy in golden child " it's about 12 o clock, but I don't think I will make it to the party" lmao
ОтветитьI never knew you visited Shenzhen! Damn. Missed you while you were there. That’s awesome to see.
Ответитьa whole freaking bag of thermal paste for $5?!
meanwhile other brands trying to sell me half a tube for $5.
duh.
I would have just did a google image search of open loop cooling and showed it to the guy. But that's just me :D
ОтветитьMy NAS has been running on a sketchy AliExpress X79 board for three years now without issues.
ОтветитьI've been there multiple times lol, but I just didn''t bother to buy any PC parts there because I could just open TaoBao and foward everything back to HK through SF Express.
Another reason why is because I suspect the HK Customs may get a bit suspicious (especially for the fact that I hold a Canada Passport but an "O" on my HKID) if i pass through them.
PS: If you want to get to Shenzhen from HK, take the East Rail Line to LouHu and exit then head toward the customs.
Impressive and dignified. You sir should be in politics.
ОтветитьFun video.
ОтветитьSo... this is how CoronaChan was brought to Canada and USA lol
ОтветитьA very entertaining video, thank you.
In 2010 I tried buying PC parts in Shanghai but my Chinese isn't half as good as Steve's, which led to some pretty confused looks by the shop owners. No idea what I told them because of how fast one can fuck up the pronunciation and say something completely different instead. So again respect, Steve!
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ОтветитьDont support chinese industry. Pathetic..
Ответитьwhen you might wanna visit shenzhen again, I'll buy you lunch for this is my place lol
Ответитьngl the case looks at least unique
ОтветитьEverytime I see China, I just feel bad for all the people there
ОтветитьDamnit! I REALLY want RAMSTA drives now! "The fist of life, powering you to excellence!"
ОтветитьWould love to see a 2024 edition of this
ОтветитьRGB transcends any language barrier! 🙂
Ответитьshe was saying she needed to go and get one i think from storage? but i also think she can just look at you and not really expect you to know Chinese without real judgment either. and rgb and no rgb apparently is universal among all cultures and all ages lol
ОтветитьJust fun!
Ответитьnice and proper manderin👏👏👏👏👏👏
ОтветитьHey Steve, you probably wont read this since the video is so old but I just wanted to thank you for being so courteous and non ignorant to the vendors and tech culture there in China. I'm Chinese American and I've never been to one of these before so it was great to see how they're like back home and can only imagine how they are like today. It's super cool to see that you've learned some mandarin as well given that you travel to Asia often for tech shows!
ОтветитьHello, thank you, please, hungry, bathroom, sleep.
All you need to know to get by in a foreign country.
😂 i love this tour
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