KristoferYee
PC Building, PC Hardware, and Gaming Tech with a focus on budget challenges and storytelling.
Nutrition Label
KristoferYee combines high-energy storytelling with PC hardware content, focusing heavily on budget builds, custom keyboards, and repair challenges. The videos prioritize entertainment and narrative arcs over exhaustive scientific benchmarking or deep technical analysis. While transparency and engagement are high, the content style leans more towards vlogs than traditional tech reviews.
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Notes
- !Titles can be sensational, so verify specific product details before purchasing.
- !Performance testing is often casual, so look for external benchmarks for critical data.
Rating Breakdown
Breakdown across the key dimensions we rate. Methodology →
Recent Videos

I Built a Keyboard for SodaPoppin

$350 Gaming PC Build in Japan

The ULTIMATE Guide - How To Build Budget Gaming PCs

Linus Tech Tips Drama Explained

How I Lost $2,000 on a 10 Year Old Pair Of Shoes...

How I Fixed Shroud's Keyboard With Glue

He found his PC being sold on Twitter

Buy This Computer or You Will Regret It

Best Gaming Laptop for 2022 - It GIVES You Money

Her Brother Won't Let Her Play on the Computer
Why this rating
Evidence receipts showing why each dimension is rated the way it is.
“It is getting darker and somehow it's getting hotter... 16 minute walk to the station?”[01:27] →
The video documents the physical journey through Tokyo, capturing sensory details, navigation struggles, and the specific environment of Akihabara.
“I have literally 15 minutes to get there... Run!”[02:49] →
Demonstrates genuine friction and urgency as the creator races against store closing times, adding significant temporal depth to the experience.
“I started a custom mechanical keyboard company. I'm selling these beautiful keyboards right now on yeeboards.com.”[11:13] →
Explicitly discloses his own business venture at the end of the video, separating the content from the self-promotion clearly.
“If you're someone that upgrades your graphics card every time a new one releases... you've spent $5,000... options that could save you more of it.”[0:50] →
The title claims the laptop 'GIVES You Money,' which is significant clickbait; the video content clarifies this is merely a 'money saved' argument based on hypothetical PC upgrade costs.
“With AV1 encoding, you can record video files and keep them at a much smaller size while still retaining really good quality.”[08:08] →
Technical explanations are accurate but high-level and simplified for a general audience rather than a deep dive.