The Verge Pc Build Guy

Posted in  pcgaming | 2022-05-15

Creator of the Verge's Infamous PC Building Video Revisits ...

Creator of the Verges infamous PC building video revisits where it all went wrong. Stefan Etienne teamed up with Linus Tech Tips to talk about the infamous PC building guide—and come up with a new one.

Did The Verge Delete PC Build?

Vox Media, parent company of The Verge, has long since deleted the video after a massive amount of backlash and mockery. While it was an entertaining video to say the least, Im glad it was removed so that no newcomer to the custom PC world would have accidentally followed their poor building advice.

Who is The Verge Guy?

Stefan Etienne (@StefanEtienne) / Twitter. Journalist, Twitch Affiliate, gamer, student. 25. E: stef (at) laptopmemo.com | Bylines: TC, Verge, CNN, IBM, Input Mag Twitch.Tv/KingKiryuin is where I stream!

Did Stefan Etienne Leave The Verge?

This is what happened to Verge journalist Stefan Etienne when he tried to build a PC on camera, and its a probable cause for why he now no longer works there anymore.

Who is the Guy from The Verge PC Build?

In 2018 The Verge posted a guide to building PCs, hosted by tech writer Stefan Etienne, that, to be blunt, was not good. Were talking dragged so hard you could see the tracks from orbit.

Where does Stefan Etienne Work?

Stefan Etienne is a writer for TechCrunch, covering the latest gadgets and reviewing them. Prior to joining TC, he was blogging about technology for seven years on his personal blog, starting at age twelve. He's currently based in NYC. Contact Stefan at [email protected].

Who was the Guy who Built The Verge PC?

Creator of the Verges infamous PC building video revisits where it all went wrong. Stefan Etienne teamed up with Linus Tech Tips to talk about the infamous PC building guide —and come up with a new one.

Was The Verge PC Build Satire?

Had it just been some guy exclaiming that it was his first pc build ever he would have been offered lighthearted constructive criticism. Instead he lied about being a tech journalist and The Verge peddled it as a guide, intentionally feeding misinformation to new builders.

Fixing The Verge PC Build - Feat. Stefan Etienne