Building a PC that runs EVERYTHING - (i9-14900k + RTX 4090)

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this is my PC and some of you said in our last video that you didn't think it matched with Manu SATA which made me very sad also as cool as it looks it's getting a little bit due for an upgrade it's got an Intel i91 12900 K along with an RTX 390 and I'm not you thinking Josh how is that possibly due for an upgrade well for people like me who do Extreme Gaming I could always do that extra kick so I can really crank up those settings increase the draw distance beautiful for real though I spent a huge amount of time editing videos we film everything in 4k so every little of performance counts Now intel just released this the core I9 4900 K it's an absolute unit and they offered to sponsor this video so let's build a new pc now every PC build starts off with a case and honestly I had trouble choosing because I wasn't sure whether to go mini ITX to save some space on the desk but eventually the desire for Aesthetics overwhelmed me and I caved and ordered this so for the case I went for the fantex nv5 I did have a look at the nv7 and the nv9 but honestly they're just too freaking big like I don't need a case that big I'm not planning on water cooling in this turns out it's quite annoying when you want to upgrade your GPU and you have to drain the entire system and redo all of your tubing so yeah I think this should be perfect now you're probably wondering what kind of motherboard is worthy of housing CPU royalty such as the Intel Core i 94900 k this is the MSI Meg z790 Ace Max and it's basically like taking a regular z790 and turning things up to 11 it's got all the USB ports dual 2.5 GB Lan it's even got Wi-Fi 7 but perhaps most importantly high quality power delivery so we're going to be able to overclock the CPU the memory the GPU squeeze out all that extra performance but anyway Intel Core i 94900 k what makes this the ultimate CPU for a system like this well it's got 24 cores 32 threads that's eight performance cores 16 efficiency CES so multitasking gaming streaming recording editing is the best of the best now as I mentioned this is basically going to be a multi-purpose system split between heavy productivity workloads like video editing along with gaming I play a lot of newer triple ATI all so I'll take any performance boost I can get in either of these scenarios I actually went ahead and grabbed the contact frame out of the old build so that we can use it in this one cuz of course the socket is the same and hopefully this should help us to get some really good temps with that said we'll get the old Mountain Hardware removed and install the new anti- Bend bracker now of course there is also the Intel I74 700k so if you're more so interested in gaming you can save some money and still get insane performance now one thing I am very excited to try out is this memory this is the xpg Lancer ddr5 and it's got crazy speeds up to 8,000 megat transfers per second that's like the fastest memory I've ever used it's got Intel XMP 3.0 support So once we've got the PC up and running we'll be able to test it out onto storage now I must admit guys I'm a little bit of a digital harder so I have three nvme m.2 drives this first one is just a 1 tbte that's for Windows the second one is for video editing so that's a 2 TB drive and then I have a 4 tbte for my games library now one thing I really like that msi's been doing recently is the addition of these quick release mechanisms for the m.2 drives you don't need any screws and it just makes installation so much easier hi I just noticed I think this cover actually has RGB cuz there's a little connector right here I think that's the first time I've seen that I don't know if I showed you guys earlier but check out the back of the motherboard it has this awesome looking plate on it it's time we had to look inside the case W it's actually quite roomy in there and then we can get the motherboard installed ready to install the rest of the components so it's debating what fans to go for and because this is one of those glass box style cases you normally end up seeing the ugly side of the fan assuming you do a side intake now to solve this problem a few companies have started doing reverse style fans and these ones from thermal take are super cool cuz not only are they magnetic and Daisy chainable but you can also just pop the fan off and swap the blade for a reverse style blade that way you can have your cake and eat it now while we're on the subject of cooling let's check out the aiio so this is the MSI mag coal liquid e360 so 360 mm rad big coal plate to cover any off-center CPU hotspots increased density micr channels and you can actually rotate the pum block cover as well so orientation isn't going to be an issue with most of the parts un boxed it was time to get to work putting the rest of the PC together now both these side fans and the bottom fan are using reverse fan blades so that we don't have to look at the ugly side of the fan now for the sake of consistency I also decided to swap out the fans that came with the a for the same thermal take swaans I will say despite this being the smallest of the NV Series cases it has plenty of room for radiators and such quick bit of thermal pce so we can get the block installed making good use of the rotating pump block cover here I really wish more callers had this feature now there's space for three hard drives in this case and yes I will be using all of them there's two 8 TB drives going in here along with a 20 TB for a total of 43 terab including the 3 m.2 ssds now with a system like this the last thing you want to skip p on is the power supply so we're going with the MSI a1000 G it's a 1,000 wat gold rated PSU so should be plenty for what we need I also grab some orange cable extensions as well just to kind of tie in slightly with the other orange Accents in the setup 20 minutes of cable management later and we can get the rear side panel replaced and then it's finally time to install the GPU and of course the only real option here for a complete Overkill system like this is the mighty RTX 490 again we go in MSI here to match the rest of the rig we'll finish up getting that all slotted into the socket secured and plugged in and with that the system is complete can't forget the peel I have to say I'm very happy with how it turned out here is the final [Music] result now of course the real question here is how much better is the performance versus the previous PC let's find out now since I spend about 70% of my time doing productivity related tasks like video editing the CPU is very important to me now I run a synthetic Benchmark first off just to get a basine comparison here's the results from cine bench so you can see we got a pretty significant boost in multicore performance in particular now what does this translate to in real world performance well I edit all my videos in Premier Pro and during that process I'll often need to render out clips and sometimes if I'm doing a big project with proxies it can be hundreds of gigabytes of footage and this takes a lot of time so really any Improvement here would be great now to test this I took a 10-minute piece of 4K footage exported it and as you can see the new system completed this in Just 2 minutes which is 50% faster than the previous one this is going to save a lot of time in the long run I've got a couple more synthetic bench marks for you guys to check out so 3D Mark fire strike Ultra is up first as you can see seen some really big jumps in performance here as with cinebench it's looking like roughly a 30 to 40% score increase on the CPU score and obviously the GPU absolutely crushes these kind of tests as well and then with time extreme very similar story an increase on both the CPU and GPU scores with a combined total of pretty much double the previous system now as cool as it is to see scores increase let's check out what the system can actually do in real world gaming scenarios so I benchmarked a few different games I've been playing recently bear in mind this is at 3440 by 1440p resolution because I game on an ultra wide it's 175 HZ and I like to max out every set with that said we'll start off with Boulders Gate 3 so like I said max settings here looking absolutely beautiful again averages of around 146 FPS now obviously frame rates in games like this aren't as critical as in competitive Shooters but it just makes for an incredibly smooth and enjoyable experience all around Hitman 3 is up next so I'm actually running R tracing on this to try and tax the GPU as much as possible still extremely high frame rates nonetheless with an average of6 68 FPS onto ghostwire Tokyo again Max settings and rate racing here with an average of 154 FPS and believe it or not this resolution it can actually be quite a challenge to get the 490 to 100% usage so a powerful CPU such as the 4900 K becomes all the more important to feed the GPU as many frames as possible now this PC is already ridiculously powerful however I do want to show you guys what a potential overclock might look like using Intel's new AI assist tool cuz it's actually pretty freaking cool especially if you're someone who's worried about how to overclock so basically you download Intel's extreme TuneIn utility boot it up and you'll see a tab called AI assist now bear in mind this is currently only supported on the i 94900 k but anyway click on that and then click on the characterize what this will do is analyze your entire system and use that information to suggest overclock values after it's finished doing its thing you can review the results and hit apply and it's as simple as that from here you can run benchmarks and stress tests to make sure that everything's stable and that you're not thermal throttling now now I did run a stress test and even though I'm not running a custom loop I surprisingly didn't see any throttling so that was good I will say it's kind of interesting to see AI trickle its way into overclocking cuz it's something that a lot of people are nervous to do but at the same time you could be leaving some performance on the table so a oneclick overclock majorly simplifies and solves a lot of this very cool stuff anyway that will do it for this one now if you want to check out any of the parts used in this build I'll drop them down below in the description including of course the mighty Intel Core i 94900 k and remember if you're more interested in just gaming the I74 700k is quite a bit cheaper but an equally awesome option especially with those extra eor versus previous gen yeah that's the new build again shout out to Intel for helping us create the ultimate Creator gaming PC hope you guys enjoyed drop a like if you did hit that subscribe button if you're new and we'll catch you all in the next one
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Channel: Tech Tesseract
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Keywords: intel core i9-14900k, building a new pc, rtx 4090, building the ultimate gaming pc, tech esseract, josh.tesseract, nay.tesseract, 2023
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Length: 9min 49sec (589 seconds)
Published: Tue Dec 12 2023
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