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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin!

  • And today we're doing something just a little bit different.

  • Last week I took a day off,

  • I left everyone at the office with one simple mission,

  • to get a back to school PC.

  • I'm curious, what did you guys actually do?

  • (lighthearted music)

  • - Austin wants us to build a back to school PC

  • for around $750.

  • - Which he gave us way more of a budget

  • than he did on Halloween.

  • (laughs) I just wanna point that out.

  • - What do students want in a computer?

  • In general.

  • - Obviously productivity.

  • - So it needs to run Google Docs.

  • - Right. - Also, it has to run Fortnite

  • - It has to game. - You wanna game on it.

  • - Yeah. - Okay.

  • - Yeah, you have to be able to in college.

  • That's all you do.

  • You don't have to do anything other than game.

  • - Ideally you have this all-in-one thing

  • where it has the power of a desktop,

  • but in the portability of a laptop.

  • - We're here at Micro Center.

  • Let's go find some PC parts.

  • - With a world of potential components ahead of us,

  • things were looking up, that is,

  • until we were met with our first setback of the video.

  • - [Woman] I'm sorry guys,

  • there is no recording in the store.

  • - We just came back from Micro Center.

  • We couldn't film in the store,

  • but that doesn't matter because we're here now.

  • Look at this smorgasbord of computer parts.

  • We got a Core i3, the eighth gen ones, yeah.

  • We have really cheap MSI motherboard.

  • But most importantly, the power supply.

  • We made sure that we got one that was much better.

  • By much better I mean much cheaper at not $14.99,

  • this is not the real price, we actually paid $13.99.

  • Look, if you're a student,

  • you're not really in a position to be picky, right?

  • $14 power supply, that's what you get.

  • We got other computer parts, obviously, to make this,

  • but we decided we wanted to make this a portable setup.

  • Instead, we got this really awesome Mickey Mouse Backpack.

  • - Yeah. - I'd use it.

  • (laughs) No, I'm joking.

  • - The blessing in disguise about us using a bag

  • is not only saving money on a case,

  • but we won't have to deal with things

  • like lining up IO,

  • or screwing in the power supply,

  • or the motherboard to the standoff.

  • You just throw it in the bag. - It's ready to go.

  • - Also as I found out, you have never built a PC rig before.

  • - I have not.

  • - Well if you're working here,

  • you better learn how to make one.

  • So, go (laughs)

  • - I have a lovely score of zero on the PC simulator.

  • - And so began Matt's initiation process.

  • I gotta hand it to him, he did a pretty good job.

  • For an SSD, we went with the professional,

  • the young professional, SSD Solid State.

  • A whopping $24.99 for 120 gig storage.

  • Really can't beat it if you're a student.

  • - Next step was to see

  • how the motherboard would even fit into our backpack.

  • Look at that! - Awh, man.

  • - There's so much room in there!

  • - So much room for activities.

  • - With that out of the way,

  • the next step was to see if our build would even turn on.

  • But we may have had a slight oversight in our plan.

  • - Power LED, hard drive, power switch there it is.

  • - The one big benefit to a case is it has a power button.

  • - The funny thing is, we don't.

  • That wrench in our plan

  • didn't stop Wes and his actual wrench

  • from jumping the board to boot.

  • - Hey, - What?

  • - Now that our PC powered on,

  • it was time to assemble the rest of the kit,

  • including some of the on-the-fly modifications

  • to our soft shelled case.

  • - We can actually screw it right in to at least there.

  • Oh, and down there too, that'll work.

  • - With a bit more cardboard, zip ties, and Velcro

  • to hold the remaining bits in place, it was finally done.

  • We're in the set, don't worry it's fine.

  • We're good.

  • - Oh.

  • Ken, why is there a power supply

  • sticking out the side of a backpack.

  • - Not only is it a power supply,

  • but it is, in fact,

  • an 80+ power supply. - Not it's not!

  • - It is, it is. - That's a lie!

  • That is a lie.

  • That looks like a $12 DiabloTech power supply.

  • - No. - It is actually DiabloTech?

  • - Yes.

  • - Okay, that's cardboard.

  • - I think you mean our chassis.

  • - What's with all the cables and stuff?

  • So, you're meant to like,

  • - This is an all-in-one kit.

  • If you want the power of a desktop, you have it.

  • - Is this more powerful than a laptop?

  • - It can be! - What's inside here?

  • It looks like an mITX board.

  • It is an mITX board.

  • It is powered by Intel,

  • eighth gen Core i3.

  • (laughs)

  • - I promise you this is better

  • than you probably would ever imagine.

  • - The word 'better' does not come to mind.

  • (laughs)

  • Okay, hold on.

  • - Look, we've thought this way through.

  • It's literally an all-in-one PC setup.

  • This piece of Velcro right here

  • is to hold our power strip.

  • - That's clever! - Yeah!

  • - What's this? - That is our power button.

  • Fun fact about this.

  • Something that a backpack doesn't have that a case does,

  • is a power button. - Is a power button.

  • - Is this actually wired to the motherboard?

  • - It is. - Really?

  • This looks like something

  • you shouldn't take to school, right?

  • If a teacher saw this,

  • you're gettin' like straight to detention or expelled.

  • This looks very suspicious.

  • I think, - Dude, look at the cabling!

  • Look at that!

  • This is the cooling solution?

  • You put a fan, - Yeah.

  • - Oh, it's Velcroed. - It's velcroed in, yeah.

  • The bag props the fan together with the Velcro.

  • - It's leaning a little bit. - It's leaning a little bit,

  • it might not be the most stable thing.

  • - My next question, - Yeah.

  • This is a gaming PC? - Yes.

  • You know how laptops these days

  • have Thunderbolt ports.

  • - There's no Thunderbolt on this.

  • - Yeah, I know that.

  • We may or may not have gotten,

  • (laughs)

  • - Hold on, how are you plugging it in, though?

  • Are you just, you plug the graphic card in?

  • It is, in fact, a GTX 1050TI,

  • and it is bus powered, with a cable

  • that you can plug into, (laughs)

  • I mean, look.

  • - Can I ask how much this whole setup costs?

  • - We are under budget.

  • - Okay, how much was that? - $750.

  • - How much under budget are you?

  • - $740. - Oh, look at that!

  • - You should put like a $10 bill in here.

  • - No.

  • - You've got a Core i3.

  • It's eighth gen so you're actually gonna have

  • a reasonable amount of power.

  • You've got 1050TI, which is not a bad graphics card.

  • Wait, where's the drive?

  • You have an, - An SSD?

  • It's buried in there, don't worry.

  • It may or may not be store brand, but it's fine.

  • - You coulda gone to four gigs of RAM

  • and gotten a better power supply, right?

  • - Nope. - No, that's not how it works?

  • - The best part about this,

  • you can actually just put it on the bag like this.

  • So you always can game on the go.

  • (laughs) - There you go!

  • - You guys did some really cool stuff here, for real.

  • This is actually pretty impressive.

  • No one should ever do this, but it's cool.

  • I guess you could say that about like half of our videos.

  • Don't do this, but it's cool, right?

  • Right?

  • - Oh, I heard something. - It's LED.

  • - Hey, we're spinning. - Yeah, look, it's LED, too.

  • - [Both] Hey! - It works.

  • So much louder than I thought it was gonna be.

  • So far, everything's actually working pretty well.

  • But the real test is gonna be can I play Fortnite?

  • I just realized, I have to play on this?

  • - It has shoulder buttons.

  • - It's got two shoulder buttons.

  • Wait, this isn't even, - It has WASD keys.

  • - No, I'm not doing this! - Why not?

  • - Look at how tiny this keyboard is,

  • one finger covers up half of it.

  • - I just hear whining and, - Whoa, look at that!

  • Alright, I'll press that.

  • - This computer has more faith in this than you do.

  • - It's running nice and smooth.

  • The graphics card is not on fire yet.

  • Wait hang on, - Yet? What, no?

  • It's fine, it's fine.

  • - I gotta make sure. - It's fine.

  • - I gotta make sure. - It's fine.

  • - The game is totally playable.

  • If we actually had a mouse and keyboard,

  • or even a controller,

  • - Actually, included in the budget,

  • we did add this Hyperkin Xbox...

  • - This is actually a really weird controller.

  • I got all excited at first,

  • I was like, 'Oh, sweet.

  • I don't have to use this stupid little keypad,'

  • but now I'm like,

  • It's also the cheapest Xbox controller we could find.

  • Which I think is a requirement for Fortnite, right?

  • - And we're getting a solid sixty frames per second,

  • for the most part. - There we go.

  • - It dips a little bit here and there,

  • but this is a very playable PC.

  • - You could tune down the settings

  • and get it consistent.

  • - What was that? - Whoa!

  • - What's going on? - It's okay, it's a quirk.

  • - I think the screen was just dying.

  • (laughs) That's what that looked like,

  • that did not look like a graphics issue,

  • that looked like a screen catching on fire.

  • - It'd make me feel a little bit better.

  • - Just keep an eye on this, okay?

  • - Nope, nope, nope! - Oh my god!

  • - No, no, no, no! - Oh my god.

  • - It's your PC's fault, your PC was,

  • - That's pathetic. That's really pathetic.

  • - Hopefully you guys enjoyed

  • this wonderful Ken Bolido Production.

  • Thanks to everyone who contributed to this video

  • for all the work that you guys did

  • on this amazing Fortnite setup.

  • Don't ever do this.

  • - Actually, do.

- Hey guys, this is Austin!

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