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Walmart Gaming PC: How to Do Everything Wrong | Overpowered DTW3

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We bought the Walmart Overpowered DTW3 gaming PC to tear it down and review it. Unfortunately, Walmart shipped us about half the computer we paid for.
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We're answering the question of "is the Walmart gaming PC worth it?" with this video, but also, the answer is "no." Especially because they sold us a different PC than the one we got, but maybe that's just a logistical thing. Regardless, the internal components deserve analysis and discussion, as does the build quality and quality of assembly. The Walmart DTW3, DTW2, and DTW1 machines were already clearly overpriced, even for a system integrator, but it gets worse the more we dig into it. This is the kind of machine that a parent buys for their kid to play Fortnite, and Walmart still manages to screw it up.

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 Walmart DTW
02:02 Not the Right System
05:47 Customer Support
08:42 Let's Take it Apart Anyway (Glue!)
12:16 Component Choices
16:25 Drives & Partitions
18:23 The Case
21:42 Conclusion

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