China PC Build: Weird Computer Part Shopping in SEG E-Market, Shenzhen

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Published 2019-08-14
The biggest electronics and computer market in the world is Shenzhen's SEG E-Market in China. In this tour of SEG in Huaqianbei, we build a weird gaming PC.
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Shenzhen's SEG E-Market is the biggest computer and electronics mall in the world, housing access to thousands of parts that range from MOSFETs and capacitors to mining machines to drones and gaming PCs. In this video, we tour the Huaqianbei SEG E-Market in Shenzhen, China to build the weirdest gaming PC possible.

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - World's Biggest Electronics Market
03:50 - Exploring SEG E-Market
05:03 - Universal Language & Crazy Case
08:44 - High RPM "Delta" Fans
11:19 - Motherboard Shopping
14:48 - Searching for Water Cooling
16:47 - Some Smaller Components
19:02 - The GPU: RX 560 XT
20:44 - Conclusion (Our Gift to Andrew)

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Host, Editorial: Steve Burke
Video: Keegan Gallick, Andrew Coleman

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All Comments (21)
  • @GamersNexus
    We're going to do a livestream building this PC! Keep an eye out for the notification. We'll probably stream it tonight or tomorrow. Whenever we do, it'll likely be at 7PM Eastern Time on that day. Buy the GN shirts I wore in this video on the store! store.gamersnexus.net/
  • @CptPatch
    "What Chinese do you know?" "I know 'hello', 'goodbye', and 'show me your PC water cooling components.'"
  • @samighanem7003
    Don't get me wrong, I like your usual "too technical" content, but this one is really good. More like this plz
  • @caloss2
    Steve smiles politely to the vendor and tries to use the translation app Input:- "Hello I would like to purchase this item, how much is the price for one ?" App translates:- "My Hovercraft is full of eels, I think I need a turtle or many"
  • The shopkeeper remembered us: "Oh my god, it's American Jesus again."
  • @lollerich
    This is top tier quality content. You should definitely do more like this, if possible. This is almost as interesting as your factory tours.
  • @staticdice5958
    RGB The word that transcends all know bounds of language barriers
  • @jinsei3468
    Gotta say, I'm a fan with the polite/respectful way you handled dealing with the shop keepers.
  • β€œThe buildings are lined with RGB lights” Wow that place must get some good FPS
  • @SchwertKruemel
    This is why Linus has a Dennis, you should hire a Dennis too. A Dennis will also make your workspace more enjoyable overall and will make most of your employes more efficient, just like a cute cat
  • @MoreNimrod
    I like this type of content. It's a bit of a window into another culture and another market that we don't get to see often. I think most of your viewers including myself aren't all that familiar with China other than what you learn in school or on the news. Plus, the parts you find are interesting since they have their own brands and models you don't really find overseas. And getting custom boards made right there? That's fantastic. Maybe there's a project of some sort in the future where you could have them make and solder something up for you.
  • Learning a language to the point where you can hold daily conversation is one thing, but learning specialized vocabulary and trying to ask around for computer parts is another thing entirely. Props to Steve for practicing his Chinese.
  • @WarhavenSC
    The Ramsta SSDs come pre-loaded with German heavy metal.
  • @Mekaniac
    The prolific case brand Cool Man lmao
  • @ZihaoYu
    This is quality content. I still remember when I was a kid (middle school, high school), all I wanted was browsing malls like this and never leave. Parents would reward my good grades with a trip to the mall, where I would go through every component and tell them what they do.
  • @Ryesia
    As a chinese I must say, I'm incredibly impressed with Steve's accuracy of the language
  • @byghostlight0
    You know what i liked most about this was how respectful you were to them. You were visiting their home and you werent expecting them to bend to meet your needs. A rarity for youtube content creators.
  • @Skraap
    The Great Wall PSU from the Walmart PC would fit right in
  • @HectorDomino.
    Seller in Mandarin: "Which Fans? RGB or Non RGB?" Me: "Yes".
  • @KSPilo
    Steve: "The shopkeeper remembered us." ...let me guess...πŸ€”...because of those remarkable long curly locks? πŸ˜† They probably don't see something like that on a daily basis.