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Shut up and Take My Money! - Viewer's Choice PC [March 2017]

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips1.9M viewsMar 13, 201710:48
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What PC components are you buying in 2017?

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Shut up and Take My Money! is a retrospective look at the major PC components that viewers chose to buy in 2017, with Linus Tech Tips summarizing trends from a large set of Amazon transactions and community polls. The video reviews how CPU choices shifted since the last episode, noting that the new generation Intel Core i7 7700K remains a strong pick due to higher clock speeds and hyperthreading, while Ryzen 7 1700 is highlighted as a potential challenger in the near future. Throughout the segment, Linus highlights price bands, such as CPUs costing between $250 and $450, and examines how memory kits, coolers, and motherboards fared in the market at the time. The discussion also tracks the performance of popular GPUs, SSDs, hard drives, and cases, drawing connections between consumer sentiment and actual sales figures from the affiliate links. Viewers are invited to discuss why certain items rose or fell in popularity, with attention to how upcoming Ryzen-compatible boards might reshape the market later in 2017. The episode closes by comparing the current build landscape to the previous episode, noting that high-end parts often carry a premium, while lower-cost options improve accessibility for budget-conscious buyers.

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Questions answered

What CPU did Linus say was the best value for gaming in the last episode, and how did the new Ryzen 7 1700 threaten that view?
He noted the i5/i7 lineup was strong for gaming, but anticipated Ryzen 7 1700 to challenge the dominance with its 8 cores at a lower price, potentially reducing Intel's market share.
Which GPU was highlighted as dominating sales in this episode, and how did AMD fare with the RX 480 in market share?
EVGA GTX 1070 led in sales, while AMD saw a partial comeback with RX 480 contributing to about 25% market share.