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hey y'all welcome back to the channel my name is Taylor and you might be wondering what are all these components doing on my desk well that is because today we're going to be building another epic computer build and this one is going to feature the AMD ryzen 7 7800x 3D which has 3D V cash it is great for gaming we're going to be pairing it with the RTX 4080 and we're going to be cooling it with the Corsair h150i we have a b650 motherboard from gigabyte that we're going to be putting our chip in and we're going to be powering it with a 1000 watt power supply which is 80 plus titanium rated super efficient ATX 3.0 so we're going to have the 12 pin or 16 pin connector whatever it is we're going to be putting an extra fan in the case because currently the case doesn't have a fan in the back we're going to be putting all these components inside the fractal design torrent this is the RGB version and we're going to be putting all this together building this system and then at the very and we're going to Benchmark it and see what kind of numbers we get so if that all sounds like fun let's go ahead and let's get building as a quick disclaimer this video is not sponsored in any links that I might put in the description they're not affiliate links this video is completely funded by myself I bought all these components myself no money changed hands if that sounds good let's go ahead and let's get started first off we have the case and this is the fractal design torrent it is the RGB version it has on one side the front panel glass which is completely clear you can see in and see all the components then on the back of the case it has another panel which is glass it is a bit frosted so it's a bit harder to see but you can see all the Glorious cable management or the atrocious Cable Management depending on how you do it it's probably the latter for me and up top there is a compartment which houses the power supply it is a top mounted power supply and it has a couple holes for water cooling this case is really geared towards air cooling because it ships with two massive 180 millimeter fans in front but I have it configured with the h150i up front so I took those out and it has the three 120 fans that attach to the radiator that is what we're going to be using to cool our CPU so with all that we have three fans in the bottom we're going to be adding an extra fan in the back so let's go ahead and start assembling our components so that we can put it in this case I'm going to set this case aside now and I'm going to pull out the AMD ryzen 7 7800 X 3D this is a super exciting chip it is eight cores 12 threads it has a massive amount of cash which is going to be really good for games I think it's about 108 megabytes of cash this is supposed to be an absolute Beast for gaming there it is the ryzen front and center I just love the new design of this chip it is an LGA chip not PGA so it has a line grid array no pins on the actual CPU itself there's the board right out of the anti-sag sheath in case you're interested we also have a Wi-Fi antenna we have an m.2 little screw also get a power LED connector I do love these things because it's so easy to just plug in your front panel i o into this and then plug it straight into the motherboard makes it so much easier a SATA cable which we're not going to use and then a little mounting screw where the screw can go in for the m.2 oh my goodness it is so beautiful so we got that open I'm just going to kind of keep it there for a second I'm going to tilt this up and open our sockets so this is very nice to see it's just like an Intel socket I've Loved Intel sockets for so long but now the pins are on the actual board itself in the socket not on the CPU so we're going to take the CPU and line the triangle up with the triangle on the board I'm just going to go ahead and stick that right in there like that that's in I'm going to put that down and we're going to secure the lever give it a little push and the plate is out there it is it is installed that is our ryzen CPU and it looks so glorious oh my goodness I am so excited to get this thing going so now let's go ahead and install our RAM and just kind of offset them so that you get the dual Channel okay our Ram is securely installed it is offset from the CPU socket so we are in the correct slots and now let's go ahead and start putting this motherboard in the actual PC case before I put the motherboard in the case I actually do need to install the SSD it's one thing that I forgot about this is a Samsung 980 Pro and it is one terabyte it is pretty fast PCI 4 nvme 2.0 so we're going to install this in the nvme slot the bit I'm using is a Phillips one so if you have the iFixit kit it is Philips one that I'm using to undo this m.2 screw yes zero is better so use zero to unscrew this in VMA cover all right comes off just like that it does have a little lock on the screw so that the screw won't fall out I do like that this is a Gen 5 slot so it will be future upgradable to those nvme drives when they land if they have land I don't know but we're going to go ahead and peel off the sticky tape here and we're going to stick our Drive let's see it goes in that way so we're gonna stick our drive onto here let's go ahead and just put it in first it goes all right that is in okay and now what I'm going to do is I'm just going to put this on top and then just kind of push it down on the actual drive so that I don't have to worry with like lining anything up it will just line itself up enough maybe I need to just like push it down oh actually that might work okay so I did just have to kind of like give it some pressure there looks like I don't want to put that in too tight but I think that is tight enough and there is a flying here go away fly but yeah I don't want to tighten that too much just put it down there the screw eventually did go in so that is secure on there so now I have the m.2 slot installed it's not going anywhere let's go ahead and get this motherboard inside the case [Music] oh I did have to remove the standard retention brackets for the CPU to put on the post for the h-150i the good thing is with the series of motherboards the back plate is actually screwed in with the CPU socket itself see those screws there so I didn't have to remove any back plate or replace it or anything I just put those pegs in and it's good to go [Music] got the CPU Cooler all installed there it is super easy with this h-150i just gotta screw those in with your thumb and then tighten them down evenly with a screwdriver it is very easy very seamless and now we can go ahead and start hooking up our power supply to get this thing powered up I'm gonna go ahead and set this aside for now and pull out our power supply this is a be quiet dark power 13 1000 watt power supply it has the ATX 3.0 connections which is really nice because we can use that 16 pin straight from the cable to our graphics card I don't like using the adapters I just don't really trust it but with this I feel completely safe we have a manual in the box and then removing the foam this is our 1000 watt power supply I really like this one because it has Platinum grade efficiency which I don't think I've ever had a power supply that is that efficient before so this is going to be really cool to see looks very well designed and simple power button there and it's by be quiet so I'm assuming this is going to be a pretty quiet power supply so let's go ahead and get this in our case [Music] got the power supply all wired in it really does look very nice all the cable sleeving is really well done and here's something that I never seen before it included some thumb screws these are true thumb screws there is no screw in there at all and they just screwed right in with my thumb and I like the look of them they look very industrial it gives it a very cool look you got everything wired up here got the fan installed back there that was pretty easy to install and I routed the cables up there got all the cables down there connected good to go and also got the CPU power connected you might notice that there's a little Loop and that is because in IBM documentation back in the day they recommended that you do a loop here to get rid of oscillations or something in this in the signal I learned that when I was at computer tech and it's just kind of stuck with me ever since so I do it all the time got everything connected there and then the back is a bit of a Rat's Nest but at least it's manageable I'll be able to get that side panel on there no problem I honestly thought it was going to be worse than it is but it's manageable and then our power supply up there all nice and tidy we can't forget about the star of the show The 4080 we're going to go ahead and get this thing installed in here this is the gigabyte 4080 Eagle OC Edition and it is a beast there is the monster it is an absolutely massive card we're gonna go ahead and mount it horizontally like this [Music] all right everything is wired up graphics card is in now the only thing left to do is pop this front panel on this back panel is on there you can see that frosted glass pretty much hiding those cables we'll go ahead and put the top cover back on and the front panel and fire this thing up all right here is the moment of truth I'm gonna go ahead and flip on the power supply and then that is on so I'm going to put my hand over the delete key if I can find it so we are getting the light on the heat on the heatsink so I'm gonna go ahead and fire it up and let's see what happens looks like we do have RGB lights oh and we get a screen okay I have no idea what this is [Applause] okay bios has been reset please configure your bios setup if needed all right there it is there's the full bios so that was a little bit of a weird message at first I just hit no to clear that message out it was talking about the F uh the TPM module I think it's because the SSD technically has Windows on it so I think it was kind of recognizing that but I was able to get into BIOS let's see what is our Ram at so 4 800 Mega transfers per second so I'm just going to click that and I think it's good so now it shows XMP ddr5 6000 and there's our boot sequence so I think that's good to go I'm going to go ahead and get windows installed on this computer okay so I ran into this obstacle so I'm either gonna have to configure a setting on bios or I'm going to have to flash the BIOS to make it more up to date there's the PC right there hopefully you can see that if not I will have some b-roll after I got Windows 11 installed on here and oh my goodness guys this was one of the toughest Windows 11 stalls I've ever had to deal with you know that message that I was getting right when I turned on the computer for the first time well I should have been reading that message because I was hitting no on that and it was saving the previous ftpm module settings to the motherboard it turns out that's not what I wanted to do I wanted to reset them but in my particular case the SSD that I used on this computer had a previous OS on it that was BitLocker encrypted so even if I hit yes I had to put in the recovery code which I didn't want to do I had the recovery code but I didn't want to go type it in because I'm just formatting it anyway so why would I do that and I wasn't reading that message so what I had to do is I had to install Windows 10 clear that drive completely then go back and retry installing Windows 11 and then I hit yes it cleared the ftpm module and the BIOS recognized that I can install Windows 11 just fine I did in update the BIOS to the latest f5a version on this just in case that was causing any problems but I finally got Windows 11 installed so now let's go ahead and let's try out some games we're gonna start things off here in Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2 and the first thing that I noticed is that the computer is very loud I was using a 13600k for a while and it was much quieter than this 7800 X 3D that's the first thing I noticed the second thing is the temperature is pretty up there it is hotter than the 13600k by about 10 degrees Celsius I'm currently at what am I doing on the wall there get down off that wall I'm at currently like 70 degrees Celsius and then after that the frame rate is awesome so this is no dlss at all this is pure rendering without any upscaling and I'm getting a hundred and 66 frames per second so I'm hovering around that 160 and I think it even got up to 200 at one point mark which is pretty great seems to be fairly steady around that area so let's go ahead and bump it up to dlss and see what happens then now I'm in dlss and I have it set to balanced mode and our FPS has jumped considerably I am running on a 240 hertz 1440p Monitor and of course these settings are at 1440p and it's right at that hurts sweet spot for this monitor which is pretty great so this is true High refresh rate gaming and that 7800 x3d is definitely putting in the work to make this possible pretty happy with this experience jumping right into cyberpunk 2077 here at 1440p no dlss no Ray tracing everything set to Ultra this is what we're getting we're getting 100 10 113 frames per seconds and our CPU is at around 48.50 megahertz pulling 54 watts of power it's pretty low and we're about the same temperature as we were in Call of Duty 66 degrees Celsius and looks like we're hovering around 100 frames per seconds with Ray tracing on and set to Psycho we are pulling 57 56 frames per second this is definitely playable we are maxed out on our Ray tracing and no dlss is enabling the New Path tracing Ray tracing feature in cyberpunk now we're getting 36 frames per second so that did take a little bit of a toll but man does it look good look at the Reflections in the water that looks really good but yeah we are hovering around 36 frames per second now that is considerably lower we don't have a dlss enabled now dlss is enabled it's set to the balanced mode we do have our path tracing still on everything set to ultra 1440p and that hooked significantly we're still getting the visuals of that new path tracing feature and we are getting 115 frames per second up from 32 frames per seconds dropping into Apex Legends here you can see that we are at that 240 frames per second right out of the gate so this processor has no problem just hitting that frame rate looks like we're actually Max at 240 frames per second which is definitely High refresh rate again this is 1440p everything is set to highest settings and we are getting a solid 240 frames per second our CPU is running pretty hot 77 78 degrees Celsius and we're at 48 25 megahertz it's varying quite a bit it's dropping down to 4 300 megahertz it even dropped down to 37 at one point and we're at 44 Watts and our CPU temperature is creeping up pretty high yeah this processor allows the 4080 to just run this game very smooth it's taking full advantage of the 4080 absolutely no bottlenecks here so if you are you going to use the CPU to play Apex Legends it's looking pretty good [Applause] first game with the 7800 X 3D and we actually won so I guess that's saying something for our last game we are playing Dead Island 2 and I'm so excited for this game I absolutely love zombie games and rear absolutely maxed here at 1440p and it looks like we're getting a pretty good frame rate 222 well into the 200s this is looking pretty good and we're seeing the same typical stuff that we've seen in other games with our temperature and the megahertz that our processor is running at so 48 75 megahertz pulling 55 watts of power slashing through zombies at 250 frames per second this is absolutely insane this is the way to play this game it is just so smooth so responsive yeah I turned FSR 2.0 to balance just to get a feel for how much better it runs when it's actually being scaled and it looks like we're getting a little bit higher frames per second it's not massive like we're in the 280s which I guess is a pretty big upgrade considering but um yeah still we're still really high up there in the frames per second so if you want to get a little bit more out of it then fsr2 will definitely help maybe if you have a higher refresh monitor [Applause] I really enjoyed this build and if you did too leave a like and leave a comment in the description below I would like to hear your thoughts on this and if you want to see more videos like this be sure to hit that subscribe button y'all have an amazing day I appreciate each and every one of you thank you for watching and I'll see you all in the next one foreign [Music] thank you
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Length: 22min 44sec (1364 seconds)
Published: Mon Apr 24 2023
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