the ULTIMATE Gaming PC setup from...Costco?

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Published 2023-10-25
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Taking a look at which big box stores you can actually buy an entire gaming PC setup: computer, monitor, peripherals, desk, and chair. On today's docket we visit Costco, GameStop, Best Buy, Walmart and Target!

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All Comments (21)
  • @G-flo
    If only Microcenters weren't so rare (with only 26 stores in the whole country), it definitely would've made the list
  • @Adam-Mei
    My first pc came from computer world (long ago shut down) with a 256 mb (512 mb was top of the line at the time but cost $479 as opposed to 256mb being $78) graphics card, external stereo card, and a whopping 872mb hard drive. My how things have changed in the last 31 years.
  • @Bron-le5ww
    Day 4# of asking to cool a cpu with a penny made before 1982
  • @thomastreaty3647
    It would be awesome if you did a mini series on what to look out for when buying a pc or parts, and how it correlates to what kind of setup you can have like 2 graphic cards with independent monitors and more complex stuff like that
  • I have seen in the past from Costco: A Razer bundle of keyboard, mouse, headset and XL desk pad. For monitors, there is a LG Ultragear 32" VA panel 165HZ 1440p Widescreen on sale for $225. And this sale price happens very often. I had to buy 2 off sale. Then went to Customer Service and talked to them about it. Being an Executive Member, I didn't need my receipt, they looked it up and gave me back the difference, $140.
  • @janetfrahm8178
    Very helpful review mryeester - what a time saver! Gotta love Costco in my opinion. They have the friendliest employees as well!
  • @JohnnychimpO907
    That 34” monitor from Costco is the one I got, and it has honestly been incredible. It’s not 4k, but it’s 1440 and the image is gorgeous, and it’s very responsive when you enable 165Hz refresh rate. For sub 300 bucks I have ZERO complaints.
  • @RukaProductions
    loving the Vibe, background Music made it dope, Much love to Meester!
  • Thank you for doing this video. Learning that Costco has a better bang for your buck than online retail will help my family tremendously this Christmas.
  • @CalmJasper
    for the Gamestop pcs not all the shops carry them. easiest way to check is online to see if a store near you carries any of the computers or physical computer games that are listed online
  • @BlueRice
    my first gaming build.. actually, assembly from other PC parts was i think around 1997? i remember switching parts out to other computer and the moment i was shaking and scared to press power on. the thouight i would fried the pc. it turn on and works except the graphic was limited. the color was in white black and purple. i went to the school and went to the school lab and ask the technician for help. he gave me a book and some free stuff like games. surirpsely he had tons of video games in the backroom. then i learn to find drivers for hardware and stuff. this is all without internet at the time. i learn things reading book, download drivers on floppy disk at school and bring it home. the time i was messing with computer from 44mhz cpu to 233mhz to 400mhz. then the time i had first purchase a 933mhz computer with cd burner was felt so fast and smooth. now computer runs with ssd and multi core which is smoother but doesnt feel any faster in term of leap and bonds of monster power. i dont really get those feeling of speed anymore. it seem to hit the wall of speedyness.
  • @michaelm6964
    I remember going to Costco during the gpu shortage and seeing pallets of dell xps with 3070s and kinda wanting it just for the gpu
  • @Thatonefuckinguy
    I bought my first PC at best buy. It had a 950 Ti if memory serves and a really fast i7 for only 1000 bucks.
  • I’m thinking about playing PC can someone tell me which PC that’s just the PC not any of the set up or anything is better when it comes to specs and stuff, I know nothing about PCs so I don’t know what I’d be getting myself into and I’m not going to be building it so I have to be a pre-built so basically which one is better Walmart or Costco
  • @phantomraven115
    I love how i am watching this video on the same monitor you bought at costco... LOL 🤣🤣
  • @iixnullxii1
    The folding chair and table combo was the GOAT for LAN parties in the 90s.
  • @SolidNate99
    I loved seeing BestBuy having Ryzen processors sitting out tho. I would be surprised if they had that in my area.
  • @TheUrbanGooze
    Going to America soon, so I’m gonna get some yeester thermal paste ❤
  • Surprised you didn't see any 1440p monitors at your Walmart. I just got a killer deal on a 32 inch 1440p LG monitor there for 209 before tax a month or so back.