We bought Amazon’s MSI RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC For Only $1,449... Scam or Steal?

Looking for the best prebuilt gaming PC deal? In this step by step gaming PC build guide and review, we investigate a $1,449 MSI RTX 5070 Ti prebuilt with 32gbs of ram, a 2 TB M.2 SSD and fully ARGB Case from Amazon's Woot to see if it's the ultimate upgrade or a total scam. That’s nearly $1,000 below market value, but since it’s an MSI refurbished computer, we know there’s likely a catch hidden inside. Today, we are tearing this rig down to the bare PCB to see if this Amazon deal is the ultimate 2026 side hustle, or if you are better off buying a prebuilt from Micro Center, Best Buy, Walmart, or eBay. Is this a $1,449 paperweight or the best deal on the internet? Stick around until the end, because Hank is going to walk you through our budget case swap process step by step, showing you exactly how we rebuilt and flipped this exact gaming PC for a massive profit on Jawa and Facebook Marketplace. We will also benchmark it on AAA titles and competitive multiplayer FPS shooters like Fortnite, Marvel Rivals, Battlefield 6, Rainbow Six Siege, and Call Of Duty. Did we get a steal, or is this a complete scam? Let's get to it and Thanks for watching another Weenie Tech Builds investigation! Aircooled 9950X3D Gaming PC:    • We Built a MAXED OUT RTX 5090 PC in Amazon...   Okinos Aqua Infinity 6 Build:    • We Built A Maxed Out RTX 5090 9850X3D Gami...   MSI Titan RTX 5090 Laptop:    • We bought the Best RTX 5090 Laptop Off Ama...   ⏱️ Video Chapters: 0:00 - The $1,449 Amazon PC: Scam or Steal? 0:39 - Specs, Unboxing & First Impressions 3:32 - Turning It On To Judge Its Aesthetics 4:43 - Teardown & Component Inspection 6:22 - Benchmarks and Thermals 7:04 - Another Terrible MSI Motherboard and PSU? 9:45 - Step by Step Case Swap Guide 12:41 - The Final Flips & Profit Reveal #GamingPC #PCBuild #RTX5070Ti