Building a PC, but I can ONLY shop on Reddit
Over the past couple months I've been trying to scoop up good PC component deals from Reddit - specifically the r/hardwareswap subreddit, and in this video I'm finally ready to compile it all together into a (hopefully) functional gaming PC. Fingers crossed! Need new thermal paste? Check out https://www.yeesterpaste.com Edited by @LukePollack

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