Building The ULTIMATE Gaming PC Build! 🀯 [RTX 4090, 7800X3D & Gen5 NVMe SSD!]

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what is up guys welcome back to another geeko art video in this one I'm going to be building the Ultima high-end gaming PC mode for 2023 featuring an RTX 4090 obviously a pcie Gen 5 and the me drive very excited to test this out and be quiet it's brand new dark vase 901 full tower PC case this is a system that means business I'm excited to see exactly what this thing can achieve in those all-important benchmarks later on but first I'll be covering off all the parts that make it possible and how to assemble this system after a quick word from today's video sponsor the gigabyte auras 15 lineup is equipped with the latest RTX 40 series gpus for top tier Performance Plus with display options up to Quad HD 165 Hertz this laptop is a great bet for both high resolution titles and competitive games alike plus with AI accelerated performance in games including via nvidia's DLS S3 and the 13th gen C CPU that clocks in at up to five gigahertz you're sure to be well covered in the frame rate Department learn more at the first links in the description below let me start by giving you guys a quick rundown of all the parts that make this build possible and assemble the system as we go first of those two parts is going to be the motherboard and the CPU now in terms of the processor this is amd's ryzen 7 7800 X 3D this is going to be basically the best gaming CPU on the market right now it's got an insane single threaded performance and amd's layered stacked 3D cache really is extraordinary it's Leaps and Bounds currently ahead of what Intel can offer and provides exemplary gaming performance if you wanted to do video editing and rendering on this build drop this off to the ryzen 97950x3d for that extra multi-threaded upside but for gaming as I say this is going to be more than enough I'll be installing it inside of this the Asus Rog strix x670e when it comes to picking a motherboard for a ryzen based system there are two main chipsets to pick from X6 70 and b650 some chipsets will also have an e-designation at the end standing for extreme but what this really means is that the motherboards with the letter e on the end come with PCI Gen 5 support as standard that obviously works for both the graphics card but also the m.2 slots I mean I will be taking advantage of today for the first time in a build on this channel I'm very very excited to test that out otherwise though for Asus this is a really solid board IO is very very strong Wi-Fi 6E plenty of USBS two and a half gig ethernet not one not two but three USB type-c ports with 10 and 20 gigabit bandwidths it just takes a lot of boxes loads of expansion ddr5 memory support as standard of course here and of course supports the ryzen 7800 X 3D CPU in the am5 socket otherwise though it's a really solid board it's got a great set of i o ports with plenty of USBC Wi-Fi 60. it just ticks all of the boxes that we could need and of course supports the ryzen 7 7800 x3d which I'm struggling to unbox of course the massive advantage over Intel at the moment though the rumored 14th gen may actually use the same socket and say motherboard chipsets is that this motherboard and its socket are pretty well future-proof AMD say they're going to release at least probably three TPU Generations on the am5 socket so loads of forward and backwards compatibility on offer right here the ram is gonna be the next part that I'm gonna pop in I picked up this 32 gigabyte kit of Kingston Fury Renegade you may want to pop this up to 64 gigs especially if you're looking to do a lot of multi-threaded workloads on this build Enthusiast workloads if you will but for gaming 32 gigs presently is gonna be fine and with two slots remaining you'll be able to easily upgrade this build later two of course support 64 gigs of memory so that's really really great to see very easy to go ahead and slot in there's one dim and our second dim just here a little something like those really like some of Kingston stuff and the silver will help kind of offset the build a little bit I am going to install the m.2 nvme drive next up and this is a little bit bit special now I've got to give a big shout out to box.com UK who sent this over for me to take a look at it's the crucial t700 with the heatsink now if you're unfamiliar with how ssds work here's a quick Whistle Stop tool gen 3 nvme drives were able to run it up to about three three and a half gigabytes per second on the very top end then when gem 4 came out we basically saw a doubling of the bandwidth allowing for seven and a half to eight gigabytes per second of potential SSD throughput and while the numbers saw the Gen 5 interface aren't actually finalized yet in terms of the top bandwidth we're seeing up to about 15 gigabytes a second there's the maximum speed from any drive now this crucial one is of course one of the slightly more early Gen 5 examples and let's be honest going to be a little bit more realistic in terms of speeds and gives us in the region of about 12 and a half gigabytes per second of read and potentially write speeds but as I say we're going to look at that we have published a review on the website at least we will have done by the time today's video is going to be live look at this thing now the first thing you'll notice is just how big and Hefty that heatsink is is beautifully designed and I think we're going to see more and more Gen 5 drives use their own heat sinks just to avoid people installing them in boards where the inbuilt heatsinks aren't sufficient the one on this Asus board is so that's good but a lot of the boards aren't going to be Gen 5 drives there's a lot of heat there there's a lot of data transfer there's a lot of power really for such a small package but 12 gigabytes per second that's unbelievable that's like 100 gigabytes in eight seconds now for this I'm going to need to pick up my handy new screwdriver set currently I've got all of the bits preserved I'm sure I will have lost half of these bits in a year's time but that's sort of not the point and pick a small bit to actually remove the built-in m.2 heatsink so you can see here a couple of screws and this will pop off now we won't be needing to use this but I'd still recommend you keep it safe maybe pop it in the motherboard box in case in future you swap this drive out for one that doesn't have a built-in heatsink or heat spreader then the drive slides into the slot like so look at that thing with our tallest mechanism hopefully enough to actually secure the the drive so a bit of a clearance problem there kind of holds but not that well let's remove the built-in sort of thermal compound if you will then try adding the driving as we shouldn't really need it anyway there we go the drive now fits so just needed to remove this thermal sticky pad and that allows us for the t700 to be installed I'll be looking at data speeds on this later during the gaming Benchmark so stay tuned for that and get subscribed for more future gem 5 mvme coverage was quite possibly the worst Segway I've ever done now the final component to work on while the motherboard is still loose out of the case and has its freedom is the cooling now I'm going to be opting for a 420mm CPU Cooler a liquid cooler which will obviously be installed into the case but there is often some prep that we can do now on the motherboard this particular model is the Corsair IQ h170i Elite LCD XT you may have noticed Corsair recently released their new IQ link goodies that's a more digital way of controlling fans and all that sort of stuff so watch this space as I think this cooler will very quickly be replaced within the market but for today's video it's exactly what we need got the screen we can customize It corsair's software is just better than anybody else's no one else was quite caught up yet if we open up the cooler box I want to just dig out all the AMD mounting hardware first and foremost a quick cursory glance at the manual shows that the installation frame five CPUs is actually resoundingly simple simply add in these standoffs To Each corner of the CPU so there's four holes that poke through the motherboard by default with am5 there's no need to add your own back plate in which makes things quite a lot easier really pop these in one by one and then the cooler will sit on these later so it's a very simple bit of prep that needs doing today but nevertheless is still easier to do before you go ahead and get the motherboard in the case and have bits of metal in the way stopping you from easily screwing in all of the necessary standoffs and then the motherboard assembly is complete and actually feeling quite Hefty with all the hardware that is on there the thing to do now is to move it as I say into the chassis and that is where this comes in let me pick it up and it's a word of warning it's very heavy this is the be quiet dark base 901 and boy is this bit of a hefty case I first saw this over at computex literally a few weeks ago in Taiwan and was actually kind of bowled over by some of the features that are built in so you get this magnetic GPU support Mount which also happens to hide the cables fairly clever you get loads of modularity the motherboard tray could actually be flipped and inverted to have different sort of configs and combinations the top and front panels can be swapped between mesh and solid for airflow or dilantro ideally a mix of both it supports 420mm RADS in the front a radiator on the side A rad on the top you get be quiet's high-end silent Wings four fans included as standard and the io is pretty cool not only is there a wireless phone charger on top of the case why has no one done that before but there's a touch sensitive RGB controller loads of i o and it's built like a tank is it big very is it expensive yes quite but is it pretty cool and is it great for a high-end build absolutely as with any case I think the first order of business is to sort of strip it apart a little bit so I'm going to take off the glass panel already the rear panel is going to be next so you can see here when I pull that off there we are look at the sound insulation in there if you're looking to build like quite a quiet PC that's optimized for silence this is the panel and the case that you want to buy and of course with our large 420mm radiator we can run fan speeds nice and slow and make sure we have maximum airflow without the noise that comes with it just going to remove the vertical GPU Mount have a quick glance at all the standoffs they look like they're in the right place to be and slide our Asus motherboard into place so pop that through there get it to line up nice and easy he says while struggling to line it up nice and easy yeah there we go marvelous and then nine screws well technically eight because the middle one is like a blocked off standoff rather than a screw thread will secure the motherboard nicely into place the radiator is then the next key component to install now it's comprised of a few key elements we've obviously got the screen on the top which I believe is yes magnetically detachable so that can be out the way for now the water block section which we need to tweak and then of course the large 420mm rad with the triple 140 mil RGB fans now in terms of the changes that need to be made by default this comes with Intel oriented mounting hardware that's these brackets just here take these off and instead add into place these which are the am4 and am5 specific brackets instead repeat this for the bottom they're just friction mounts they'll hold on nice and easily without too much trouble and be careful not to damage the pre-applied thermal paste on the bottom of the cooler while we do the next stage moving around to the front of the case and if I pull off the front panel remove the built-in dust filter you will see there are a couple of pre-installed fans which need basically removing to make way for the radiator so unscrew these corner by corner to make the radiator installation a little bit easier you can actually remove this bracket here using the four thumb screws they're a bit tight to do by hand so I'm going to employ the use of a screwdriver instead now and what this bracket will allow is for easier installation of the radiator outside of the case so pop the radiator into the bracket and use the edge of your table kind of as a bit of a brace if you will for the radiator then we can add the fans underneath and create almost a bit of a radiator and fan sandwich that is going to look a little something like this we can then take the included bag of screws that you get with the cooler of which you'll find Long radiator screws which will go right through the fan and into the rad securing this whole thing into the assembly and then it should in theory be a pretty simple case of sliding this in let's of course make sure all of our wires are out the way that actually fits perfectly this has been quite satisfying about that I'm next going to pop the water block onto the CPU you'll see it just sits there nice and easily add the thumb screws on and once one or two thumb screws are on that's going to stop the water block from moving anywhere you can see why I've took the screen module off make sure they're pretty tight but don't tighten one all the way and then the other all the way do a little bit on each one bit by bit to ensure we're not putting in any undue pressure on a particular corners or sections of the CPU so you can see here really quite close now and you do want to crank these all the way until basically the screw comes to sort of a natural ending conclusion or stop if you will looking good then the screen module clip back into place add that on like so and I'll be running all the cables out the way through the cave management slit at the top of the chassis First Impressions this thing looks pretty good I think I'm going to add the graphics card in next I have gone ahead and picked up the Asus tough gaming RTX 1490 now it's the best consumer gaming GPU you could buy thankfully a lot lot better than basically any of nvidia's other recent GPU releases both in terms of raw performance and its value proposition AMD unfortunately can't come close to this just yet doing video retain that very very top spot when it comes to high-end gpus and of course high-end systems now taking a look at the chassis and how we want to install this I always recommend hovering the GPU over the PCI slot first so that's going to show show us the cards sit in roughly about here while proportion matches the aesthetic and I can see that we need to take out a couple of PCI Lanes specifically this one just here and this one just here once again some screws that are not really thumb screwable they're a little bit too tight from the factory but at least they're not going to go anywhere that's the first one and then of course the second one and then the card should slot into place nice and easily a little something light ah wait oh no I was going to say something like so I've took the wrong PCI liner I've took the third and the fourth ones rather than the second and third so do as I say enough as I do and then try again to pop the GPU in that looks a little bit better nice bit of pressure yes looking good silver screws can then go back into place once again with the screwdriver there we are and then just as a bit of a reference point for later on we've got this GPU support bracket which I suppose is adjustable yes he says yes I've got it to work yeah baby now you'll see it a bit more detail later on how exactly this works but it clumps the GPU in like so and then the cable is going to run in the bracket down the back and in theory you won't see it it isn't going to be to everybody's taste it does cover up the GeForce RTX text maybe we get it to just cover up the RTX text and that looks a bit less silly it is a bit wide and it's very very sturdy very solid certainly it's going to stop any GPU sag and as if anything probably a bit more function over form which is good to see in a case like this where a one rounded feature set is at the top of the priority list so I do like it it's a little bit different but it won't be quite for everybody in order to actually see exactly how that whole power situation works with the cable we need to pop in the power supply and that's where this comes in the be quiet straight power 12 1000 Watts now 1490 build a thousand watts is about where you want to be sitting I don't think I'd go any lower to be honest even if the 4090 could technically run on a solid 80 plus gold unit this is their straight pal 12 80 plus plus certified so you've got top rated efficiency and of course fully modular so all the cables that we could possibly need for this build ah more modular cables with the motherboard and all that sort of jazz and of course that boy itself the 1000 watt brick of power here we go look at that very very nice I actually really like that all of our modular connectors on the one side and of course it's a silent fan design so under low loads that fan is going to stay nice and quiet all the cables plug up to the modular interface but keep safe the ones that you don't end up using as you may need this in future if you choose to upgrade the build right now this is the bit that I'm slightly confused about but I suppose oh well that was easy to the bottom of it snaps out and then the cable I suppose sort of goes oh injury then this goes back on I think then the cable right maybe let's put the cable in first okay the cable needs to go in this way that's pretty cool good then the bracket goes on kind of hard to show then the cover for the bracket goes on after that oh yes now with yes oh no bit fiddly but actually very cool because you can't see the cable at all no one's done that before as far as I'm aware and I like it but we've done it I've done it and it's time to see first how good this PC looks of course at an epic geekawatch Montage but then how it performs will also of course get a test out our Gen 5 mvme sent over by the kind people at box down below I'll rejoin you in just a second [Music] with the build nicely assembled and looking good it's time to take a look at those all important performance figures but before we dive into gaming benchmarks let's take a look at those speed test results from that nice gm5 and the me SSD we tested the crucial t700 using Crystal discs speed tests on Windows 11 system now the drive advertisers sequential read speeds of up to 12 000 400 megabytes per second something we were easily able to achieve with 12 295 basically on the money in terms of what's advertised compared to what we managed to test while our write speed performance was actually higher than the advertised figure this is obviously in the easiest of the sequential right tests within the crystal dismark software so take it with a slight grain of salt but nevertheless these speeds are totally Bonkers and set us up for amazing productivity and day-to-day use but also of course solid gaming performance and let's start off shall we by looking at Formula One 2023 first in our gaming Benchmark roster here I tested at 4K using the ultra high preset with Ray tracing on high dlss enabled to really push the limits of this system and take a look at the brand new F1 title and what it's capable of the build achieved a solid 82 frames per second on average more than enough for a racing title of this caliber with strong 90 and 99 percentiles too move through to Hogwarts Legacy at 4K High settings and the build also performed well 94 frames per second on average was a pretty good showing and as you'd imagine a very very enjoyable gaming experience moved through to the likes of Star Wars Jedi Survivor and at 4K High here the build achieved 73 FPS on average with strong 90 and 99 percentile results too as always for the frame rate data was gathered using both MSI afterburner's Reaver tuner and Nvidia frame View fortnite at 1080p next of all why don't we tune that resolution down and try something just a little bit different and the build also impressed 353 FPS on average to be precise as you can imagine 90 and 99 our results were more than enough for even the highest end gaming monitors while titles like Apex Legends stacked up well 2 at 4K High settings 201 frames per second on average with consistent frame rates all around this is a build that really packs a punch but does so in quite a restrained form factor and in the typical be quiet style if you like this new be quiet full tile case I'll link it down below and make sure to read over on geekawart.com as we'll have a full review coming very very soon thanks for watching and as always we'll see you in the next one
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Published: Fri Jun 30 2023
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