Tech YES City
PC Hardware, PC Building, and Software Tools with a focus on value and the used market.
Nutrition Label
Tech YES City excels at hands-on content involving the used market, budget PC building, and software optimization. While his practical guides and build logs are highly authentic and rigorous, his industry news and commentary videos tend to be more speculative and less grounded in direct evidence. Viewers will find the most value in his specific advice on saving money and reviving older hardware.
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Notes
- !Build guides and software tutorials offer significantly more rigor than news commentary.
- !Verify specific claims in industry news videos, as they rely less on direct testing.
Rating Breakdown
Breakdown across the key dimensions we rate. Methodology →
Recent Videos

I Checked out Samsung's Micro RGB Flagship TV in Person

My Second Ryzen 9 9950X Died.... (On an ASRock Motherboard)

Picking up a Used Ryzen 5 7600

This SCRAPPED PC was FREE, can it game?

Win 11 LTSC 25H2 Secret Update! - (Gaming Benchmarks)

Samsung's Micro RGB Backlighting - What is it?

This Recent News will AGAIN make PC Parts Prices tick higher.

Hospital PSU Makes Ultimate SFF Gaming Possible

Forget Ridiculous DDR5 Prices - I SCORED BIG on USED DDR4 Gaming PCs!

Micron's "Crucial" Breakdown: the Most Alarming Closure Yet

Used RTX 3080 and RX 6800 vs RTX 5060 Ti 16GB - Is new becoming better value?

How to Install and DEBLOAT Windows 11 LTSC for the BEST PC Gaming Experience (and Smooth FPS)

GPU Price "Market Shock" - What They Don't Want PC Gamers Knowing

This Robo Vacuum and Mop SUCKS HARD (Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow)

The BEST and WORST Budget Streaming Gear you should get (or avoid)
Why this rating
Evidence receipts showing why each dimension is rated the way it is.
“I got the case in, I was kind of a little bit shocked because it came with no power supply... so I knew I had my work cut out for me now to try and research what power supply it is that goes into this sub-4 liter case.”[00:40] →
The creator documents the entire frustrating journey of sourcing parts, including a dispute with the seller, demonstrating genuine first-hand experience.
“Nope still nothing...”[10:35] →
Shows the build failing to post after assembly, requiring him to disassemble the unit and troubleshoot the CPU cooler mounting pressure.
“Samsung wanted to sponsor out today's video as well as a new video next month”[0:15] →
The creator provides an immediate, explicit verbal disclosure of the sponsorship at the start of the video, reinforced by on-screen text.
“My subjective eyes... can't validate this stuff. It can just enjoy it.”[7:37] →
The creator admits he cannot independently verify the manufacturer's claims (such as color space coverage) without the hardware.