Can a $30 Case Save a Goodwill Gaming PC?

I bought a mystery gaming PC from Goodwill online hoping for a diamond in the rough, but instead, I uncovered a complete hardware nightmare. From a fatal GPU Code 43 error to a CPU floating on a single motherboard screw at 96°C, this system was completely butchered during travel. In this video, we are stripping down the salvageable pieces of this thrift store gamble and transplanting them into a budget-friendly $30 PC case. Along the way, we diagnose the insane thermal throttling issues, fix the nonexistent thermal paste application, and push the system to its absolute limits with real benchmarks in Cyberpunk 2077 and Scrap Mechanic. If you enjoy cheap tech rescues and satisfying transformations, make sure to like and subscribe! 🎵all music in sound effects in this video are from upbeat🎵 https://share.uppbeat.io/zyuvttuvbzfy $30 PC case Micro ATX Case https://amzn.to/4xC2tom 📦 Product Links: ✅ My camera🎥 https://amzn.to/4jKoKYZ ✅ Audio gear 🎤 Hollyland Lark M2S https://amzn.to/4jRjvHb ✅ Monitor 🖼️ https://amzn.to/4mRoB8S ✅ How I keep it simple & efficient for recording 🛠️ ✅ Desktop Mini Tripod https://amzn.to/4kST0lj 🛠️ ✅ Super Clamp https://amzn.to/3ZjiLTM🛠️ ✅ Cold Shoe Mount https://amzn.to/443eQgh 🛠️ 🎤 Hollyland Lark M2S Unboxing    • Hollyland Lark M2S - My Favorite Microphon...   🕒 Video Chapter Markers 0:00 - The Crown Jewel Disaster 0:42 - Unboxing the $30 Budget Case 1:07 - Tearing Down the Goodwill PC 1:56 - The One-Screw Motherboard Horror 2:51 - The Zero-Contact Thermal Paste Problem 4:01 - Rebuilding the Budget Rig 6:10 - Cyberpunk Benchmark Testing (Fixed!) 8:20 - Scrap Mechanic & Final Thoughts