Zach's Tech Turf focuses on PC building, benchmarking, and setup guides aimed at busy enthusiasts, with videos like realistic and budget gaming PC builds, as well as performance-focused setups. Content style centers on tutorials and quick-to-the-point guides, frequently covering budget to mid-range builds and PC hardware topics. The channel publishes multiple videos per week, with recent uploads showing several build guides and a consistent average view count around 247.3K per video and overall channel engagement reflected by 1.8M subscribers and 2.7B total views.
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Strong overlap in budget and entry-level gaming PC queries (100% and 83% content similarity) mirrors Zach's focus on affordable builds, indicating a shared audience with similar tutorial-style content.
High alignment on common build topics like budget and entry-level PCs (search 66%, content 74%), signaling similar audience interests and broad hardware guidance, though Linus covers a wider tech spectrum.
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Content Landscape
Top competitors include PC Centric (90% match) and Linus Tech Tips (71% match), with GeekaWhat (70% match) also closely aligned. The common thread is focusing on budget and entry-level gaming PC builds and 2026-era PC build guidance, as well as terms like budget gaming pc, entry level gaming pc, and pc build 2026. Zach's Tech Turf has 1.8M subscribers, while PC Centric has 800K and Linus Tech Tips has 16.8M, highlighting a sizable gap to the largest player. GeekaWhat (281K) trails in size but shares key queries like 'entry level gaming pc' and 'budget amd build' with Zach's Tech Turf.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Zach's Tech Turf?
PC Centric — 90% match, 800K subscribers; Linus Tech Tips — 71% match, 16.8M subscribers; GeekaWhat — 70% match, 281K subscribers. All three channels create PC-building focused content and hardware-related discussions, aligning with Zach's Tech Turf's emphasis on PC builds and hardware topics.
What type of content does Zach's Tech Turf make?
Zach's Tech Turf produces PC-build oriented content, as evidenced by video titles like Cheapest Possible AM5 Gaming PC in 2026, A Realistic $750 Gaming PC Build for 2026, and $300 Gaming PC Build Guide (In This Economy). Upload frequency is about 0.6 uploads per week, and average views per video are around 247.3K.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Zach's Tech Turf?
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