why do i feel like this is an excuse to hang out in microcenter
@cannotkazi5 ай бұрын
I'd hang around there for less of an excuse heh.
@brianwebb88355 ай бұрын
Im the same
@Reckless1506815 ай бұрын
Of course it isn't. You don't need an excuse to hang out in microcenter :D
@zee_nyc5 ай бұрын
i go there once a month to check on open box stuff =)
@LethalWalou5 ай бұрын
At least the wife knows where he is spending his time, and who with.
@animalyze71203 ай бұрын
Pro Tip for Microcenter fans. If you are unsure about the MB bios being able to support the CPU out of the box, after you make your purchase bring them over to the tech crew there. Super friendly and they will test bench the cpu for you and also flash the bios for you if needed. You can do this after the visit but they may apply a charge, but from my experience they consider this part of the sale and will often times not charge you. Been a Microcenter regular since the early to mid 90's and will never shop anywhere else. Super friendly and Super helpful this store has outlasted every competitor that has come in to the area, Fry's, Comp USA, you name it Microcenter has beaten them all.
@zinxderobo2 ай бұрын
it's the last bastion of retail stores that are worth going into, much less driving hours to go to.
@toufusoup5 ай бұрын
Open Box is fantastic if you know what you’re getting (or if you’re just gonna gamble). My Z690 TUF was from a MCenter and was returned 4 times. It’s been running strong with no issues for a year now. I’m betting that people kept returning it because the BIOS wasn’t updated to support 13th gen lol
@marioStortuga5 ай бұрын
I had one msi board that would not even power on let alone post with known good parts. So mileage may vary. But microcenter took it back no problem.
@1sonyzz5 ай бұрын
Took open box Aorus Master 6900XT for 650usd back in late 2022 when brand new still was 1100usd, only thing was it had bent IO bracket everything else was in the box and even plastic peel was on, it had 3 month warranty but been working since then
@100500daniel5 ай бұрын
The amount of AM4 boards I've seen returned due to people pairing them with 5000 series CPU with an older unsupported bios is mind boggling 😂
@zoratsuki5 ай бұрын
@@100500daniel Not at that point ask if they could update the BIOS for a few bucks? Is not like you are not going to microcenter again to do the return.
@Jack-fp9qu5 ай бұрын
I gambled bought a used gigabyte aorus RTX 3080ti on Ebay for $600 And it was very clean also and no dust no problems And I was kind of worried because there was no return policy with this seller
@DMFP425 ай бұрын
Pro tip: for M3 and M4 screws, check out your local hobby shops... A lot of R/C cars use M3 and M4 hardware, if you can't wait to order them
@RamonInNZ5 ай бұрын
Also places like Digikey and RS have truckloads....
@DMFP425 ай бұрын
@@RamonInNZ yep, but sometimes you don't want to wait, lol.
@BozesanVlad4 ай бұрын
And for o-rings. And for CPU fan clips. I made 2 entire CPU fan mounts from screws and metal bands from hardware store for my 2 xeons on RD450X, for 5$ (40C under load btw)
@mrsideways45742 ай бұрын
Or even ace hardware
@foxtrotunicorncharliekilo8990Ай бұрын
Ace Hardware has every bolt, nut and unique fastener design, size and composition you can think of if you have one nearby!
@Melissalove442 ай бұрын
I loved this video. I recently did the same thing to assemble my PC, but you are creating a doubt for me regarding software and if it is worth buying Windows 11 and Office?
@mike__5kp2 ай бұрын
In my humble opinion, if you already spend money on a good PC, then it is better to have everything legal and without any restrictions.
@Melissalove442 ай бұрын
I think it's the best, right? And if you can tell me how you bought it?
@mike__5kp2 ай бұрын
If it's better, it's always better and good websites that are dedicated to that. In my experience, BNH software worked for me.
@Melissalove442 ай бұрын
I will continue spending money on the PC hahahahaha thanks for your time
@mike__5kp2 ай бұрын
At your service, my friend, I hope everything goes well for you.
@joshuachristiansen26263 ай бұрын
Every computer geek needs to atleast once in their life, Make a journey to a MicroCenter. Its a beautiful experience.
@Ripper-xy2nd5 ай бұрын
I bought a 3060 ti for $189 open box last year and it was in perfect condition. Not the best card in the universe but saving $75~ was a lifesaver for someone very strapped on cash.
@What_In_This_World5 ай бұрын
I used to work in the repair department at microcenter…every Monday I would sit in front of a magnifying glass with tweezers and bend pins on motherboards…then test the ones that didn’t break…and the testing was, minimal necessary…if you buy a used LGA motherboard from Microcenter, start by testing it with one stick of ram and move it to each slot and make sure each slot works, then check each and every nvme/pcie slot that is connected to the CPU, because the repair department in the warehouse, doesn’t barely do shit to check em.
@pepedeltoro66473 ай бұрын
So Jay was got tricked into believing MC tests all their open box stuff and benchmarks them?
@dannyking41383 ай бұрын
@@pepedeltoro6647 Jay is a well known shill I don’t think he gets paid for it he just does it unintentionally
@liamsoape22332 ай бұрын
@@pepedeltoro6647 only gpus get tested bud, he said that in the video
@AbsolutTalent15 ай бұрын
I am going to say, "results vary by location". I had to upgrade my son's PC. I go to the Chicago location and bought the open boxed Powercolor Fighter rx7600. Figured it was a great price because all he really plays is Roblox and Fortnite at 1080p. When I asked the associate to open the box so I can see the card, they would NOT let me hold it to look at it closely. The associate had to handle it. Besides some finger prints, it looked alright so I bought it to try. When I got it back and installed, it would not run anything without crashing. He would get maybe 10-15 minutes in and game would crash to desktop. Temps were fine, fans were spinning, DDU'ed the drivers, turned settings down to low and lower resolutions, even tried a different system and powersupply, nothing worked. The card was not stable even at desktop with youtube in Firefox. So i returned it to another location (yes, i live between 2 microcenters, worship me). I explained that the card was broken and would constantly crash. They accepted the return, i got a new ASrock phantom rx7600 instead. Worked flawlessly in anything we threw at it. The other opened box card was a broken card. And because they didnt have that card previously at the returned location, they did have it listed on their website under the store's inventory the next day. So I assumed they just put it back on the shelf. So im going to call bullshit that they test everything. Maybe it depends on the location, or they just check that it posts, but that card had issues and they just resold it. Granted, there is a possibilty that it *was* a different card, but I highly doubt it.
@juice26usus165 ай бұрын
How dare you live by two. I'm in Wisconsin and it sucks!!!!
@DanielFrost795 ай бұрын
I live in Sweden, that sucks way more....
@Tempestan5 ай бұрын
I also live between 2 MC, almost exactly between them. Takes me an hour to each location. Life is good.
@linuxgurugamer5 ай бұрын
LOL. I'm almost midway between three (Brooklyn, N. Jersey and PA St. Davids.
@thisismelsemail12175 ай бұрын
He clearly states in the video that they don't test anything. Now hearing that there was a crashing issue with the card I agree they shouldn't put it back on the shelf, but I've also worked in retail long enough to know that the customer is almost always lying to you about there being a problem with something. So I'm willing to bet they are waiting to get it back a 2nd time with the same reported issue before sending the card back to the manufacturer.
@LatinLegacyNY5 ай бұрын
Took a huge risk with doing am open box purchase of a Z790 motherboard at a local Microcenter last year. The better Z790 boards were very hard to come by early on & they had one on the better boards available but as an open box. The entire experience was excellent. They had no issue testing the board with no guarantee that I was going to purchase it. Ended up saving around $80 from the MSRP of the board if it was purchased new.
@jamaalchardavoine14535 ай бұрын
Listen take this down I don’t want them to know my secrets
@hjackson.925 ай бұрын
I already know about this, it's too late. 😀🤡 Perhaps this is best called an _open_ secret. . .
@ventilate42675 ай бұрын
I agree, if everyone stops being scared of perfectly fine products. I won't be able to get my amazing deals 😂
@summitmax2245 ай бұрын
shiiii this made me wanna slide on a microcenter and do a build and sell it at cost on facebook because I got that itch to source and build. Nobody is going to buy a pc at sticker price from a john doe so this way I get to have fun and not lose money.
@fateunleashed96805 ай бұрын
Who's them lol
@Ouroboross-5 ай бұрын
@@summitmax224 Mannnn shit you got a solid point. I might have to get in on that
@Telvarous3 ай бұрын
I love microcenter. About 3 years ago was the first time I went to one. I bought a motherboard, cpu and ram. I later found out that a deal for a better chip and mobo for about the same price. Now I was already using these parts and it was after 2 months at this point, I called them and asked if I could return them for store credit and they were willing to do it no questions asked. Ever since then Ill only buy pc parts from them.
@justin_hyde5 ай бұрын
Too bad there's no Micro Center near me. 🙁
@reptilez135 ай бұрын
There isn't one near most people - it's big enough tho that it can be worth a 2-4hr trip, especially to get deals during a full build.
@mechgt55 ай бұрын
@@reptilez13 i drive three hours sometimes to get to the one closest to me lol
@SenileOtaku5 ай бұрын
MicroCenter would probably consider their store as "near" me, even if getting to the store is absolutely horrible, and the traffic there is even worse. I went there *ONCE* and will never go there again.
@HenryOfGnarlia5 ай бұрын
The Miami one just opened and it's 4 hours from me. I'll make the drove when I've got the cash to drop.
@Direwoof5 ай бұрын
@@reptilez13 Closest one to me is like 14 hrs away lol...
@TheEpxMaster4 ай бұрын
I picked up a refurb 4090 for $1299 a few months ago. It came in the original box and all the plastic on it 👌🏻 it’s been a great card
@majorboom54865 ай бұрын
I bought my EVGA 960 as an open box from Frys Electronics. That was in 2014. It still works.
@Mc-Derpulous5 ай бұрын
Sad my frys here in wilsonville, OR closed down a number of yrs ago. It was always a fun trip.
@russellebenton5 ай бұрын
Frys😓
@thenoblehacker91115 ай бұрын
The frys by indianapolis closed like 5 years ago
@sirmonkey19855 ай бұрын
yup when i was younger i always dug through the open box items at the concord and sacramento fry's.. found some gems for dirt cheap.
@majorboom54865 ай бұрын
@@sirmonkey1985 Frys was so much fun. Did yours have a theme? Down here in Los Angeles, our Frys was Alice in Wonderland themed. Going to Frys was dangerous. It was like letting your wife go into Target.
@Tilt_TM5 ай бұрын
I bought an open box LG 32" 4K 165Hz HDR monitor at Micro Center several months ago for less than half of the sticker price. It had been sitting and the store was doing inventory, so it was drastically marked down. The manager told me that the guy who bought it had bought three of them, and his girlfriend/wife made him return one of them. I brought it home and turned it on and it only showed 30 hours of power-on time logged. The picture is amazing and I've had absolutely zero issues with it. Probably one of the best deals I've ever gotten.
@xero1105 ай бұрын
Micro Center is a rare unicorn, and I love it. My only problem with open box is the cost at some places. If a new product is $100 the open box version should cost $70, not $95. That and some products will not honor the year(s) long warranty if it's an open box purchase.
@gamerdweebentertainment16165 ай бұрын
oh so there is some catch after all... well warranty is 2 years either way, question is more like if Micro Center will deal with it themselves or you have to, since you live in America don't see how doing it yourself would be complicated, then again never dealt with warranty stuff, maybe transportation is truly that costly even in US. As Linus once open my eyes a bit... "customer support isn't making any money for the company" and so is RMAing stuff... just loss and when you send 100 dollar item to repair for 40 dollars, yeah... :/ almost not worth it.
@prinzseptim335 ай бұрын
oh I've saw laptops that were selling for say $699 but the open box one was like $799, like why?! lol
@joeykeilholz9253 ай бұрын
Yep no discussion of manufacturer warranty is pretty glaring
@2012Accounts5 ай бұрын
Careful with the Openbox from other shops though. Specially Newegg
@sirmonkey19855 ай бұрын
e-tailers are a whole different risk but you just need to educate yourself on what to look for. but if getting screwed on a deal is the difference between paying rent/bills or not then don't do it.
@Pu2e3vil5 ай бұрын
I live 10 minutes from micro center and I buy open box stuff all the time I literally go there once a week just to see what deals I can find. Definitely thankful for the open box stuff 👌🏻
@jjenco_645 ай бұрын
I bought an open box Noctua cooler once to save a few bucks, an NH-U14S, coincidentally from MicroCenter. The person who returned it had only used it to use the thermal paste that it came with. That's right, they took (i.e. stole) the Noctua thermal paste, used it in whatever they were building, put the cap back on, boxed it all back up and returned it. The syringe was mostly pressed in, and there was just BARELY enough paste left in the tube for me to do my build. Everything was present and functional, so I wasn't going to bother with an exchange, but still. Someone used the return policy to steal thermal paste
@Stackali5 ай бұрын
i bought an open box tv from best buy a few years ago. still works great. only things missing was one of the screws for the feet (i wall mounted it) and the paper manual, it has a digital one.
@griz32455 ай бұрын
I bought a toshiba 46" LED that was the display model from best buy. 14yrs later it still works fine
@BinkoBunko5 ай бұрын
BestBuy open box is really nice. They massively discount because they want it out of the store. I got $400 165Hz 1440p monitor for ~$200 before tax. Got multiple TV's from them in the same fashion over the years.
@TheEpxMaster4 ай бұрын
I also got an open box tv from Best Buy. Same as yours, missing the feet and no remote. I just use the LG app and wall mounted it. Saved $1000 and I’ve used it daily for the last 5 years 👍🏻
@fettolehart5 ай бұрын
Thanks Jay for keeping us budget people in mind with your content! Those $8 here and $20 there add up FAST for those of us who just want to save up what we can then treat ourselves to a new gaming rig, or anything else for that matter. That was A LOT of money you saved. It's fantastic MicroCenter has such great deals!
@Wiredrope5 ай бұрын
every state needs 2-4 microcenters
@CommodoreFan645 ай бұрын
I'm gonna say upwards of 5, or 6 depending on the size of the state, as I'm about 3 1/2 hours from the Atlanta location, then add in the extra time for horrible Atlanta traffic, my gas cost, food stops, etc.. then it ends up being a full day trip to risk the gamble of finding anything good, and maybe not saving that much money, vs. just ordering it online, or picking it up from a store like Best Buy that's 30 mins away, or their really fast sometime free shipping till they go out of business.
@fastydave5 ай бұрын
Sure, if you want them to go out of business.
@marxmaiale99815 ай бұрын
I'd go with a single one per major city, don't need them trying to eat each other's lunch.
@spankbuda37695 ай бұрын
No! Microcenter limited stores is just fine the way it is.
@CommodoreFan645 ай бұрын
@@spankbuda3769 I'm sure you're not one of us that have would have to make an entire day trip, and use a full tank of gas to get to one of their stores am I'm correct? there should be enough Micro Center locations to where the majority of people don't have to drive more than an hour, or so to get to one, otherwise their in store deals, and saving aren't worth a damn, or they could just start selling more of their products online like most retailers, but as is, Micro Center is worthless to a vast majority of the country!!
@HeraldKingDUGONG5 күн бұрын
Microcenter should give you a medal of honour for this endorsement. You went above and beyond the call of duty.
@SixOThree5 ай бұрын
I was in Dallas recently and made a pilgrimage to Micro Center. It was a religious experience. I wish I had one near me.
@v-alfred5 ай бұрын
such wonderful pilgrimage x) wished I could do the same far away in Asia xD
@itwasntmebro26695 ай бұрын
anyone who says they made a pilgrimage to Micro Center...legit needs to touch grass, smell the roses, and ...just be alive in general...
@khaychi4 ай бұрын
A church for hardware nerds. 😂
@LeafBoye4 ай бұрын
@@itwasntmebro2669says the guy with that pfp
@LeafBoye4 ай бұрын
@@itwasntmebro2669cringe
@thesilverpittie96325 ай бұрын
Bought many open box items including my Moza R5 bundle for like 65% original price and have never had any problems. Been going to my local Cincinnati store for 25 years and love it. Their headquarters are in Columbus Ohio.
@AugmentedPixel5 ай бұрын
When I got all my parts for my 4090 build at micro center they had an open box deal for the Alienware AW3423DW 34" and it was $800 loving it and no problems after a month
@752reaper5 ай бұрын
Built my current computer as an open box special for less than $600 (at the same store in Tustin). 5600x bundle added open box ram matched to what came in the bundle and added an open box RX 6600($150). Then i slowly upgraded it and flipped all the parts over to my nephew for his first PC. Currently upgraded it to a 5800x3d and a 7900 GRE. Best thing about PCs, you can upgrade it as you go.
@Jkision5 ай бұрын
Love the PGA icon on the pin difference explanation, gave me a laugh
@jaywaters_Ай бұрын
Helped my younger brother build his first pc earlier this year. We took a trip to Microcenter. I convinced him to save himself some money and get a msi z690-a wifi ddr4 open box. When we got home I discovered thermal paste on some pins, a couple of slightly bent pins, and the pci-e locking mechanism for the gpu was broken off. Lil bro was furious. I cleaned off the thermal paste by drowning it in 91% alcohol, bent a couple of pins back into place. Mobo works fine even 10 months later. We live like an hour away from MicroCenter so I wanted to atleast check if I could save myself 2 hours of driving lol. Moral of the story, I wish I would have thought about asking to see the actual mobo first. Make sure yall inspect open box items!!
@FlyTimeRC5 ай бұрын
I cant count how many times ive almost pulled the trigger on a open box monitor or GPU to save a few hundred but just worried about getting someones broken return so I never have.
@racerex3405 ай бұрын
I've probably bought 4 or 5 open box CPU's, 3 motherboards and at least as many GPU's over the years. The only time I'll buy open box is the store has a return / exchange policy for defective items. I've even bought open box and registered the original warranty all but one time where the original buyer has registered it, but Gigabyte still allowed RMA as long as I showed the store receipt proving I bought as open box. Most computer parts can be safely purchased open box as long as you can visually inspect for abuse / missing parts / bent pins and make sure that you can return to store if it was DOA so you're not stuck having to deal with OEM RMA (I'm looking at you Asus!)
@harleyhines70855 ай бұрын
I bought an open box Alienware monitor this year and it has been perfect
@FlyTimeRC5 ай бұрын
@@harleyhines7085 awesome.
@FlyTimeRC5 ай бұрын
@@racerex340 ya the solid return policy for things like that is a must!
@arindryn5 ай бұрын
Ive gotten so many open box items over the years and have never been burned by it yet, but I do go over the items thoroughly before I get them and inspect at the store. if they wont let me then I wont buy it
@LatitudeSky5 ай бұрын
One of the scariest sights in all of PC building used to be the discounted returned merchandise tags at Frys. If you know, you know.
@ryanhampshire70425 ай бұрын
Never shopped at Frys as I was told early on that they simply throw returns back on the shelves, then again the only used item i've ever purchased was a gtx 550 back in the day for half the retail price that worked flawlessly until i replaced with a 1080ti, tossing the 550 simply because it was an old outdated power hog.
@752reaper5 ай бұрын
Still have nightmares.
@harleyhines70855 ай бұрын
I have definitely bought some great open box items at Microcenter
@leonidastankiangaming5 ай бұрын
Open box deals are incredible if you search hard enough. My local Micro Center stores usually let me test out MB/CPU/RAM bundles and other parts before I take them home. It's a nice perk for being a former service technician for them. They let me use their test PSUs and a monitor that isn't being used. I dunno any other store that is that generous. This is one of the reasons I keep coming back to their stores.
@Hyzer_Wizard5 ай бұрын
Yes dude. I'm on the 3rd iteration of my PC, and it's 90% open box from microcenter. Literally only ever had 1 item out of dozens that didn't work, RAM, and that return was no problem! Great deals!!!
@LarcR5 ай бұрын
There's a simple fix for computer parts you don't like the looks of. Don't buy a case with a glass side panel.
@agrisimfarming5 ай бұрын
What I always do, Solid/mesh panel FTW
@brenomedeiros84605 ай бұрын
When I bought mine the only ones with a solid side panel were basic office ones with bad airflow, I ended up getting the cheapest one with proper airflow and even then it has tempered glass, by how cheap it was I'm shocked that it's not even acrylic, my pc is to my left side I can't even see it lol. There's no running from the glass side panel!
@agrisimfarming5 ай бұрын
@@brenomedeiros8460 That is kind of how the market has been lately unfortunately. Fractal Design and Be-Quiet! still make mid-high end cases with solid panels. And if you like SFF nearly all of them have mesh panels. There is also the option of just going with an older case from back when they were more popular, like some models of phanteks enthoo that are still for sale.
@TheAechBomb5 ай бұрын
@@brenomedeiros8460the corsair 4000 series has panels you can buy online, you can get replacement glass or metal panels in either black or white :D
@formdoggie55 ай бұрын
@brenomedeiros8460 be quiet, Silverstone, Thermaltake, and Fractal have all had solid non glass panel cases for the better part of 2 decades now...
@TheGrizzledB2 ай бұрын
Jay I've followed you for many many years, since the GTX 970 was the new kid in town if I remember. All that to say I'm glad I'm still watching. Thanks man. Thanks to both you and your team.
@MDog_FPV5 ай бұрын
Always worth a try if it has free returns. I just bought a new gpu water block from Amazon that was Used Like New, and everything was good to go! Saved me almost $100
@NANOTECHYT5 ай бұрын
I wish in my country something like Micro Center existed.
@Xirpzy5 ай бұрын
We have similar stores here but some year ago amazon came here, priced pretty much everything at 2/3 of all other stores just because they can and now the local stores are struggling. Amazon pretty much kills the competition and quality stores.
@chadbizeau59975 ай бұрын
@@lidororiI've had great customer service at the Mass Microcenter and pricing is fine. Their prices are generally the same as Newegg and Amazon within a small percentage.
@patrickprafke48945 ай бұрын
Wait? Amazon has physical electronics stores now?
@myonen44025 ай бұрын
I recently bought a bunch of stuff to build several PCs at Microcenter. A few of the things that I bought literally didn't fit, or were wrong. They traded everything out and made my day. I've been a loyal customer for over 30 years now and I assure you that I have returned much less than I have spent over the years. They are my go to for PC building every time.
@shraf2kay5 ай бұрын
one of my 4090s was $976 open box from amazon... killer deals can be had open box.
@RubMySweatyThighs5 ай бұрын
wtf
@kevinerbs27785 ай бұрын
Why do you more than one?
@MaskedChief5 ай бұрын
yep! got a $300+ motherboard for my sister for only $99 open box on amazon
@dragoonxgamer5 ай бұрын
@@MaskedChief damn
@shraf2kay5 ай бұрын
@@kevinerbs2778 i have a gaming rig at work and at home. already had the home 4090 and i was shopping 4080s for the work pc when i found the OB 4090. no brainer.
@RaymondDHorst3 ай бұрын
Just did this exercise myself. I put together a parts list with an Intel i7 13700 with 32 GB ddr5 ram and 1 TB M2 drive. I put my own NVidia 3080 Ti in the build. Total price would have been $1480, build it myself. I went to Microcenter here in Dallas, and they had almost the same build in the PowerSpec pre-built. Bonus Intel i9 14900, 64 GB ddr5, and a 2 TB M2 drive. I install the latest BOIS from ASUS with the microcode patch and my graphics card. The system runs like a champ. Microcenter's price $1489 all in. I added the $200 return to store for any reason warranty. I cannot complain, beautiful looking system.
@shawnangie15 ай бұрын
I bought an open box 7900XTX for 800 plus tax from Microcenter and they will give me 799 trade in value for it.
@zzsgarage5 ай бұрын
I bought an open box 4090 last year from Microcenter. Zero issues at all, brand new was $1800, I got it for $1600. Now they are $1900 new!
@RemyL755 ай бұрын
I have been waiting for years for someone to do a video about Microcenter Open Box. I am especially glad it's Jay. I still buy parts from their open box section to this day.
@MotoMedicine9045 ай бұрын
I'm building my sons first gaming PC for his bday. I priced everything off Amazon and was able to get an RX7600 GPU for $209 open box. Everything else was new. Ryzen 5600X, B550M, EVGA 650w, Tforce ddr4, MSI Spatial M.2 1TB, ect... came in at $680 before taxes. Super stoked not only for the build price but for him to enjoy some really nice 1080p PC gaming.
@jeffreycollins63025 ай бұрын
Yup! I traded in a gpu, benched it, gave me the thumbs up and I used the credit for an open box 7900xtx. Been a win win for me! Mileage may vary but their return/exchange is awesome (for those who dont abuse it)
@Molasar544 ай бұрын
I agree with the comments that you are exposing what many of us have used for years to get the best bang for our buck. Microcenter open box items are always a good deal. As you stated if something is not working (motherboards mainly) you can return if for a refund to select another item. I have used open box items for years, and love them.
@eskieman39485 ай бұрын
Jay, a few videos ago, you asked your viewers if they would like videos subjects of this type. Yep - GOOD stuff, and very interesting. You walked through your purchases and explained your reasoning in why you chose the items you did. Now, I just wish that Microcenter would open a store in Central Florida. It's been many years since we've had a PC equipment store like Microcenter here (Best Buy doesn't count!). Makes me want to build again... 😛😛😛
@ApolloOpossum5 ай бұрын
Microcenter here in KC has been awesome, I built an amazing PC a few years ago and bought most of my stuff Open Box. My motherboard ended up having issues with the CPU socket which sucked cause it was a Tai Chi board and I wanted it, but they took it back and I replaced it no problem. Another thing is that I was looking for a Ryzen 9-3900X and they went to the back to get me one. The employee brought me back an Open Box one which saved me a good deal of money and worked flawlessly! I'm not sure how their sales commission works but it's epic that they care about their customers wallets! This is only one instance of my open box successes though, I go back all the time and that's typically the first place I look for things I need
@amoco145 ай бұрын
I bought my current AMD RX 6750XT as an open box and got it from the Denver Tech Center MicroCenter. Got it about 8 months ago for $325, Works just fine when AMD can get their drivers to work. But that's another story. The card was at the time priced at $425. So a win win
@lifebetweenthelines85765 күн бұрын
i built a open box pc from amazon last year for $900 with a 6700xt, 5700x, b550 strix mobo, 360 aio, 2 1tb m.2, and a 750w psu. the gpu, mobo, and cpu were all used/open box. thats the best way to stretch you money when building a budget system.
@audiokyle5 ай бұрын
I used to work at Fry's electronics in the 90s when the 486DX4 was THE SHIT. We did open box all the time and this was true even back then. This feels like a walk down memory lane, glad to see computer stores are still a thing!
@Bat24SS4 ай бұрын
Nice video. It was also nice running into you at checkout and getting a picture. Thanks again and take care!
@TechStorm755 ай бұрын
I drove 5 hours to buy a Powerspec PC open box at Microcenter Detroit December 2021. I got an awesome deal on it and still use it to this day and love it.
@mattrogers66465 ай бұрын
Ackshully, it is Madison Heights 🤓
@siboleja2 ай бұрын
This is how I built my first PC! And watching your channel ! Keep it up guys. Love the content.
@kens320525 ай бұрын
Years ago I built a PC with nothing but Microcenter open box parts. It's still working fine.
@ReelPodcasts5 ай бұрын
I have brought open boxed from Micro Center and for the most part it was a fantastic experience. While the part in question (motherboard) wasn't functioning I was easily able to come back in and exchange it no problem.
@webpoet735 ай бұрын
I bought my motherboard as an open box from Micro Center. Worked perfectly.
@Krauser12265 ай бұрын
My mobo, ram, and GPU are all microcenter open box and have been going strong for years. It's my go to when doing a build.
@stevew270Ай бұрын
My last 3 builds were built with open box motherboards from NewEgg, all $200+ boards when new, 2 bought for less than $100 and one for $109 or so, all work absolutely fine.
@Jakebth5 ай бұрын
These are the my favorite videos to watch. Really been enjoying the content!
@ghosthorse775 ай бұрын
Here in the UK, open Box still carries the 12-month Manufacture's Guarantee, which is the responsibility of the retailer to deal with online or shop. Certified refurbished, which means it must be done by a qualified person within the field it's from, either a retailer (must be qualified, not just an electrician) or manufacture, again comes with a standard 12 months manufacture's guarantee (Warranty in the USA) Under the law, the customer is reasonable well protected. Nice video guys. More lie this.
@zejjnt5 ай бұрын
Even if this applies to me exactly 0% (I'm in Sweden) these videos are really interesting to me, please keep making them!
@OmegaBlack9995 ай бұрын
I buy refurbished products when available. I've had pretty good luck so far. Thanks, Jay! Love you!
@mikedobb11405 ай бұрын
Love your stuff Jay, you’ve taught me 90% of what I’ve learned online. Keep up the content!!
@adamyelle49015 ай бұрын
Sometimes the little things are so helpful. I had been trying to think of a way to mount my noctua fan on an old thermaltake CPU cooler for months. Your zip tie trick worked like magic and looks very nice. Thanks so much!
@bugfishthemighty4 ай бұрын
I´m from Germany and we have a few big Online Retailers (Amazon excluded) with physical locations that sell open box and B-Tier (slightly damaged packaging and missing parts etc.) online. Usually the stuff is well tested and comes with a 1 year warranty, I have done it a few times already and saved quiet a bit of money! Saving perfectly good electronics for cheap is always a win for everybody ^^"
@stevenhawkins1795 ай бұрын
Great Video. I bought almost all of my most recent system with open box parts. Looking back, I might've fallen victim to the CPU issue as its unreliable at full RAM speed, but the money I saved more than made up for clocking my RAM from 6000 to 5800.
@electryc034 күн бұрын
Support Microcenter if you live near one. They are the last brick and mortar ally of PC enthusiasts, they take care of the customers. Managers are very reasonable, 100 more than Best Buy or Wal Mart managers. What I love most, for hot items you have to go into the store to pick it up. They don't let buying bots with their online store to buy up merchadice then listing it on EBAY marked up hundreds of dollars. (Not a paid testimony lol, just a bromance going on with this place)
@ZearouAyedea4975 ай бұрын
I totally relate to this video. I visit Micro Center almost every other day for tracking clearance items and separating the wheat from the chaff. Open box items can offer great deals, but the biggest caveat is that you should test thoroughly and carefully, and not everyone has the resources or know-how to do so themselves. I recently picked up a Gigabyte AERO RTX 4080 Super that has exchanged more owners than it was tested by the service department, and it even had a description saying "INCOMPLETE: GPU ONLY - BURNT SMELL FROM GPU". It was an electrical fire waiting to happen, and I'm kinda proud that I kept this from falling in the hands of another customer. I tried testing the graphics card at home and thanks to a CyberPower UPS and a Seasonic PSU, I only experienced short power surges each time I pressed the power button on my test system. I brought it to the service department the next day. Guess what happened: it popped on their test bench and orange flames spewed out the side of the graphics card. I am so glad that I didn't have to deal with the smoke and the burnt electronics aroma at home.
@mariovazquez38744 ай бұрын
On my latest build I got 2 open box items in like new condition, a LG OLED monitor and a Powercolor Hellhound 7900XT. Saved a hundred at least on each one. Parts have been working great.
@gosracer5 ай бұрын
Bought an open box RM750 loke 7 years ago. Still runs like a champ in my wife's rig. Also got an open box Red Dragon 6700XT just over 300 back when in box brand new was 425-450ish. Both purchases were worth it.
@ORBIT92245 ай бұрын
wish we had a shop like micro center. i have seen loads of videos from you and a lot of other youtubers talking and shopping there it is such an amazing place.
@kenzieduckmoo5 ай бұрын
The one thing i love about microcenter'd open box motherboards is you can pull them out of the box to literally check on things like number of pcie slots, m2 slots and positions, where things are located on the board. lots of that stuff is hard to find online
@joeohs5 ай бұрын
I found an open box alienware r15 w/ rtx4080, retails around $2700, walked out the door with it for $1390. only thing missing were the wifi antennas, so found a pair on amazon for $8. also snagged a couple open box tvs. dont forget they will price-match amazon and newegg. Love MC!
@DethNade5 ай бұрын
On my next build I'll try to look into Open Box stuff at Micro Center. Great video. I love stuff like this.
@shibiwowsawesomegaming47835 ай бұрын
This why I love Microcenter, bought a used MSI board, and memory channels died on it after 6 months, be sure to get the warrenty, I was able to return it, get a brand new board for even cheaper. Granted it was an Asus *Shrug* but not to many X570 boards out there now.
@garyandersontech5 ай бұрын
Most all PC's that I have built utilize open box parts. Good way to save money! This not only applies to Micro Center, as the closest one is 3 hours from me, but Amazon and other companies as well. They all have their "open box" and refurbished items.
@Sk0gg1es5 ай бұрын
My best Microcenter find (and probably the best deal I'll get the rest of my life) was some boxes of loose parts for RPi 3 "arcades." They had 2 boxes left, missing some of the parts, but each both still had the RPi - a great value for the $15 each box was on clearance for. HOWEVER - shoutout to the management at Microcenter as each box rang up at $0.01, and they honored the price in the system. Ended up getting 2 Pi's and a bunch of tinker stuff for two cents (and not Jay's! lol)
@complete-mayhem-x645 ай бұрын
I bought an open box 1080 TI a long time ago from a microcenter. It was literally the best component investment I ever made. Got it for $80 less and it still works great today
@OutlawNix2 ай бұрын
I bought open box hardware online in the past and had no problem with it. However, before I bought it I contracted the manufacturer of said product and told them what I was planning on doing. They ended up telling me I would have a warranty even though it was open box. I ended up buying a motherboard that came with a 5 year warranty and after owning it for like 3 years had to RMA it and they honored it.
@omgninja664 ай бұрын
I'll take those open box in a second.😂 That's crazy. As I have just some ram and msi gtx 970. Any build with like a lga 1700 is high end. Or crap even $1500 or so give or take. Like Jay I learned a lot from u and been doing pc stuff for like 11 months and can now build pcs. Your videos where the 1st I came across. Thank u. Jusr cloned a hdd to m.2 and helped build my roommates PC with a 3060. Good stuff Jay keep it up. Your one of the very few I sub to.
@OccipitalVision5 ай бұрын
The best advertisement is word of mouth. If you build a good product ppl will talk about it, even when not sponsored. Glad Crucial has done that. I'll be looking at them for the wife's build in the future
@craig93655 ай бұрын
And there it goes. Jay just ruined how I get my "new" PC parts for cheaper. Thanks Jay.
@farmpro_farmer87375 ай бұрын
😂😂
@ilbro78745 ай бұрын
I aint shoppin open box anyway fam
@jet32705 ай бұрын
I'd love to see you do a video on refurbished parts, your budget building videos have come at a perfect time for me contemplating a new build, and finally laying my i7 2600 to retirement!
@Chaos_God_of_Fate5 ай бұрын
When I rolled for my Life skills, I ended up with a Microcenter that's about 15 minutes away. I won that little lottery! My Toy store! That zip-tie trick is very clever- I'll certainly be using that idea in the future for many things!
@jjlw2378Ай бұрын
I got a used X670E-F, 32gb of Teamgroup 6000c30, and a 7800x3d from Microcenter for $500! Microcenter is the GOAT. I'm currently running the ram at 6400c28 with 2133 fclk.
@gio80184 ай бұрын
Absolutely worth it. What I personally do when it’s time to upgrade is buy used last gen GPUs on eBay that were used for like test benches or something like that. For example, I bought a 3070 right before the 4070 cards came out. It was way cheaper and it still runs amazing a year and a half later
@paulpinto52335 ай бұрын
Hey Jay. Just want to make a clarification note here for the community. Micro Center does have a 30 day return policy on components, but for open box components it is actually 15 days (unless they changed that policy from around a year ago, and this was at the Dallas, TX store). I did a build and bought an open box motherboard and GPU form Micro Center, and got the rest of the components from them as well, but new. I went a little manic trying to get the build done as fast as possible because I knew I only had 15 days, and I'm glad I did, as the system would sadly not post for me, no matter what troubleshooting I did, includimg multiple ram brand swaps as well. I ended up having to disassemble the whole build and return it all (not gonna lie, got pretty emotional over it), but I was fortunate enough to get a nearly identical build of what I was trying to make from Skytech after that (obviously at a higher cost, but I wanted a very specific case for my desk setup). I know my experience won't be everyone's, but I thought I should mention it to help. Thanks for the great video though, awesome to see it work well!
@stoneylonely64165 ай бұрын
LOVE YOU JAY keep killing it on the vids man.
@keeganbolte31795 ай бұрын
I actually bought my EVGA 3070ti open box and it’s been serving me strong ever since. No damage or signs of use on the product. Hell, it didn’t even come in a box, I brought it home wrapped in bubble wrap.
@grommy12345 ай бұрын
I live in Charlotte which just opened a MicroCenter and I met the manager. He said Jay will be visiting the store later this year. I'll get to see him in person! Thanks for the Open Box vid. It gave me several good ideas.
@cosmiccocoa55415 ай бұрын
I wish Microcentre was in the UK, it would legit change the game over here.
@DanielMatulich5 ай бұрын
About to build my wife a PC and this was very helpful. Thanks Jay.
@docbrody5 ай бұрын
3 weeks ago I bought a laptop at MicroCenter just before closing. In the rush I went with a model I didn’t have time to fully check out. Next morning, buyers remorse kicked in (it was too big and heavy). Went back to MicroCenter expecting a big hassle. They exchanged it for a (cheaper) lighter weight smaller rig, no questions asked. No hassles at all. They didn’t even really ask for an explanation, although I was a bit embarrassed and crowbarred my reason into the discussion. Anyway, that’s at least one “open box” item at MicroCenter that is in perfect mint condition. Never even been booted up.
@Serketry885 ай бұрын
For a solid few years, I worked across the street from my local Micro Center, and, yeah, bargain shopping is super fun.
@zyos11Ай бұрын
I usually buy high end used components from the FB marketplace, so far I have gotten 0 negative experiences, there are ppl that are clearly trying to scam or that refuse to test the components, as long as you avoid them I think you are good for the most part.
@lordpantsington5 ай бұрын
This is the best microcenter commercial ever, I wish one was closer to me.
@strangedotmachine92815 ай бұрын
every time i watch one of jays videos, i usually think he really does seem like a good solid dude