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This is potentially the biggest Profit yet! - FoF Episode 3 | Tech Source |
Summary of Flip or Flop Episode 3
This episode follows the journey of a PC flipper as you buy parts, assemble PCs, and sell them for profit. Here's a breakdown of the key events:
Parts Acquisition:
I bought a Ryzen 5 7600 CPU for $150 (originally $195).
I bought an NZXT Kraken cooler for $125 (originally $180).
I bought a Y40 case for $50 (originally $120).
I later found a better deal on memory, the G.Skill 32GB DDR5 kit for $40 (originally $70).
Build 1 (RTX 4070):
You encountered some sketchy sellers during parts acquisition.
You decided to buy a brand new Windows 11 key for $21.66.
The total cost of parts for this build is unknown.
Build 2 (Ryzen 7 5800X):
I found a great deal on a pre-built PC with a Ryzen 7 5800X, 32GB RAM, 2TB SSD, and RX 6800 XT for $750 (originally listed at $900).
I discovered the seller also had the original power supply but didn't mention it initially.
I bought a Windows 11 key for $21 to activate the pre-built PC.
Pricing:
I decided on a 15% price reduction for the pre-built PC due to a mix of new and old parts.
I priced the pre-built PC at $1150, expecting a negotiation room.
Next Steps:
I will likely list both the RTX 4070 build and the pre-built PC for sale online.
The episode ends without showing the listing process or any potential buyers.
Overall:
This episode focused on parts acquisition and building two PCs. You secured some good deals on parts and a pre-built PC. The episode also highlighted the challenges of dealing with sketchy sellers and unexpected situations. We'll have to wait for the next episode to see if I can successfully sell these PCs for a profit.
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TechsourceJawa - $10 off first time buyer, 1 time use
🗝VIP-URcdkey Windows11 Pro Oem Key $22: vip-urcdkey.com/vu/TS11
🗝VIP-URcdkey Windows10 Pro Oem Key $16: vip-urcdkey.com/vu/TS10
Use 28% off code: TS20 and only for Back to School Sale\
🔥Custom Mousepads: techsourceshop.com
➡️Items used in video⬅️
Screwdriver kit: amazon.com/dp/B0DD9VH4BR
Cable Extensions: amazon.com/dp/B0CW3SWS37?th=1
Screen Cleaner: amazon.com/dp/B0CNZRQ1GS
Cable Ties: amazon.com/dp/B0CP8SWG3X
Acrylic Wrist Rest: amazon.com/dp/B0D3JBK3SX?ref=m...
🔥Join our Discord here: discord.gg/techsource
This is potentially the biggest Profit yet! - FoF Episode 3 | Tech Source |
Summary of Flip or Flop Episode 3
This episode follows the journey of a PC flipper as you buy parts, assemble PCs, and sell them for profit. Here's a breakdown of the key events:
Parts Acquisition:
I bought a Ryzen 5 7600 CPU for $150 (originally $195).
I bought an NZXT Kraken cooler for $125 (originally $180).
I bought a Y40 case for $50 (originally $120).
I later found a better deal on memory, the G.Skill 32GB DDR5 kit for $40 (originally $70).
Build 1 (RTX 4070):
You encountered some sketchy sellers during parts acquisition.
You decided to buy a brand new Windows 11 key for $21.66.
The total cost of parts for this build is unknown.
Build 2 (Ryzen 7 5800X):
I found a great deal on a pre-built PC with a Ryzen 7 5800X, 32GB RAM, 2TB SSD, and RX 6800 XT for $750 (originally listed at $900).
I discovered the seller also had the original power supply but didn't mention it initially.
I bought a Windows 11 key for $21 to activate the pre-built PC.
Pricing:
I decided on a 15% price reduction for the pre-built PC due to a mix of new and old parts.
I priced the pre-built PC at $1150, expecting a negotiation room.
Next Steps:
I will likely list both the RTX 4070 build and the pre-built PC for sale online.
The episode ends without showing the listing process or any potential buyers.
Overall:
This episode focused on parts acquisition and building two PCs. You secured some good deals on parts and a pre-built PC. The episode also highlighted the challenges of dealing with sketchy sellers and unexpected situations. We'll have to wait for the next episode to see if I can successfully sell these PCs for a profit.
Tags: This is potentially the biggest Profit yet! - FoF Episode 3 | Tech Source |,PC deals,Ryzen 5 7600 CPU,NZXT Kraken cooler,Y40 case,G.Skill 32GB DDR5 RAM,RTX 4070 GPU,Ryzen 7 5800X CPU,PC flipping tips,tech deals,prime day pc build,tech deals of the week,flipping PCs for money,how to start pc flipping,hardware unboxed,pc flipping by tech source,TechSource,learn pcs flipping,pc flipping ep 3,make money flipping pcs,best amazon prime day deals,jawa
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