How to Build a High End Gaming PC! + Giveaway

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hello and welcome to the scatterful channel and today let me show you guys my high-end PC build guide for 2023. so this is one of the first ones I've done in a while that features some higher end components like those from PNY Corsair Nvidia and of course height with their new y40 case so in today's build guide I'm going to go ahead and show you guys how to put together this computer step by step the parts going inside of it how to install Windows and graphics card drivers then the gaming performance possible on this level of a gaming PC and then finishing up with my final thoughts on this high-end PC build guide for 2023 so before we get started I just want to let you know that all the parts I talk about in this build guide will be linked in the description below if you want to check out any of these for yourself and with that another thank you to PNY and Nvidia for sponsoring this build guide okay so to build this computer you're going to need eight gigabyte or bigger flash drive for your windows bootable media device that you're going to use to install Windows onto this gaming PC if you want a video tutorial for how to create one of those then check the description below or the card on screen you need a regular Phillips head screwdriver for most things and then for m.2 SSD you'll need a smaller Phillips screwdriver like this Phillips head one screwdriver so let's start with the CPU and we have chosen the new Intel Core i5 13400f so it is going to be a little bit of a step up from the 12400 in terms of multi-threaded performance and there it is this is on the LGA 1700 socket as well and we have the correct motherboard to pair it up with so I'm confident that that 10 core CPU is going to fully utilize the RTX 4070 TI in this build guide and it's also going to be additionally helpful for any multi-thread applications with those additional e-cors that you don't say find on the 12 400 and then here is the motherboard we have the gigabyte b760 gaming X this is a ddr4 motherboard so we are saving a little bit money in that aspect but still nothing to worry about so this motherboard actually doesn't cost a whole lot which is why I chose it it's ATX and it's going to support that 13 Gen processor out of the box now in this motherboard box you're given some additional things like this Wi-Fi adapter which we will need then we're given some additional m.2 screws which you don't necessarily need because some already come on the motherboard here is a link to the manual required for this motherboard which you can scan with this little code here with your phone here is a SATA cable you don't need this for this build guide and that's it so before we jump on to installing these accessories onto the motherboard let's go ahead and talk about the PNY peripherals we have with this build guide starting with their 32 gigabytes of ddr4 3600 megahertz RGB Ram so we're gonna have four total sticks in this gaming PC which is really awesome again this is their accelerate gaming lineup of rams so we do have that higher end XMP profile we can tap into for more performance and then as far as RGB goes this can be synced up with any RGB software from Asus gigabyte ASRock or whatever motherboard manufacturer you work with so that is the RAM and now let's go ahead and talk about the main storage we're going to use which is the PNY cs3140 m.2 SSD and this comes in the two no the one terabyte variant my bad so this is really cool because it's PCI gen 4.0 TLC comes with a built-in d Ram controller sequential read is up to 7 500 megabytes per second and sequential right is around 5000 megabytes per second so very impressive indeed which for this build guide although we're using the one terabyte model I recommend the two terabyte because that is going to be in the price range for this high-end build guide okay now let's go ahead and start installing all of these items onto the motherboard so let's go ahead and start with the CPU one thing I want you to know is that here on the actual CPU socket there's a triangle right here on the bottom left of the socket this is going to help align the CPU to where you need to actually put it in so here again is our 13400f and here on the CPU if you can see it well there is that same sort of triangle on the bottom left and we just need a line the two up all right so let's go ahead and install this so open up this little latch then drop down your CPU onto the pins there we go should be effortless give it a little jiggle make sure it's all the way in there then put down this bracket and then be prepared to clamp down this lever and this is going to squish in the pins on the motherboard to the CPU so next up let's go ahead and mess with the RAM and this is really cool because we have four sticks of ram to work with in this build guide so there's no need to worry about placement although if we had two sticks we put them on these two slots that are farthest from the motherboard click this in now for our next step on this motherboard we're gonna go ahead and install our m.2 SSD so go ahead and grab your Phillips head one screwdriver and unscrew this little screw right here right below the CPU that is out remove this now one thing to note there's this little plastic slip here on the m.2 heat shield go ahead and remove this put that aside for now here's our m.2 SSD now let's go ahead and put it in on the slot right here so this will only go in one way you can't see it that well but there is a little Notch here on the actual socket so that is in let's go ahead and put back on the m.2 heat shield all right that is in so this is what your motherboard should look like after installing the CPU the RAM and our m.2 SSD and now let's go ahead and move on to putting this into the PC case all right so guess what I actually don't know how to start taking apart this PC case so we can install our motherboard so once again I want to point out that if you aren't confused on anything in this build guide please refer to the manuals if not in the case found on the motherboard you know the drill if you don't know something refer to the manual so I went ahead and pulled this off all right we got the front side panel off so this is just going to plug into the top slot of our motherboard and then here's where our PNY RTX 4070 TI will go so here is a manual but there are some more things in this PC case we got to check out like this little box right here on the bottom of the case there we go all right here's our little utility box let's see if there's anything important we need in here so we are given some screws needed to complete this build guide like those for any SATA ssds or hard drives which we don't need in this build guide this is for our motherboard which it says on the baggie it says MB that means motherboard and then here are some screws for our power supply on the bag it says PSU here's a little audio splitter for this PC case in case you wanted to plug in anything analog into this PC case because it only has one audio jack so we will need to install a power supply later so let's go ahead and grab these power supply screws we will need to install a motherboard into the PC case which is the next step so let's go ahead and grab these motherboard screws so the last thing you might be wondering about when you open up this PC case is what the heck are all of these cables well these all stem from here and if you look at the front of the PC case these are your front i o buttons and ports so we have our power button our two USB ports a USB type-c port and our audio jack so installing the motherboard in this PC case is a little bit different because we have our PCI extension slot right here so we need to go ahead and remove this bend it back and then put in the motherboard into the PC case and once again instructions are all in the manual so let's go ahead and unscrew this so now we can go ahead and bend this back like that and now let's drop down our motherboard but before we do that let's go ahead and count the amount of standoffs we have in the PC case so we have one two three four five six seven eight nine screws already pre-installed and on the motherboard we have we have one two three four five six seven eight nine holes we need to cover off with standoffs in the PC case and all nine of those are all already pre-installed in the PC case so we don't need to add any more standoffs which is excellent let's drop in our motherboard I'm going to go ahead and hold it by this and let's scooch this in all right now let's go ahead and line up the standoffs with the holes on the motherboard okay that is in so you remember our motherboard screws from inside the PC case and that little box let's go ahead and take these out now and use them to screw into the motherboard so grab your Phillips head one screwdriver and screw in one corner halfway don't fully insert the screw get it a little bit tight but don't tighten it all the way and then let's go to the corner here remember don't screw in all the way I'll show you what we're doing in a bit let's go to the other corner now we can go ahead and start individually tightening each of these screws across the motherboard in a crisscross formation that way there's equal pressure on all sides of the motherboard and there's no possibility of bending it let's go to this corner tighten this one up go to this corner make sure this is tightened up now the last thing we're going to go ahead and do is that we're actually going to go ahead and insert the PCI slots to the extender here on the height y40 so we can have that vertically mounted GPU so here's our top slot right here open that up oh and it looks like we need to move this down one slot so let's go ahead and unscrew this PCI slot and just like the ram this should click in all the way that is latched in okay and with your motherboard installed now let's go ahead and install our AIO AKA our water cooler for that I3 13400f and for this build guide we have opted to go with the Corsair h115i Elite capelx XT this is a 280 millimeter AIO from Corsair that looks very fancy and nice which is adequate and in line with the rest of the components used in this build guide here are two 140 millimeter fans here is our actual radiator block oh this is our controller we will actually need this later on so that's handy and here's the mounting accessories for actually putting this onto the socket now one thing to note is I understand that not all of you are going to get this exact AIO if you were to say copy this build guide so I won't be going over the exact steps that I do for installing this but we're gonna go ahead and put this here on the side of the height y40. so the first thing we're going to do is I'm going to go ahead and install the fans onto the radiator and you know that the orientation of these fans will matter so we're going to have it like this so that way the cable can wrap around this little hole right here and we can hide the cable and note that all the screws for this came in the Box as well right here and to actually screw these into the radiator we're going to use these longer screws okay and a little bit of time has passed we're just screwing in these fans onto the radiator with these longer screws as you can see right here and just like the motherboard I'm putting all these in halfway but once they're all in that I'll go ahead and tighten each of these individually so that is that done we'll put this heavy CPU block right there there we go and now let's go ahead and grab some regular screws for screwing in the radiator into the PC case so we're gonna grab eight of these screws and this is one thread we have six more threads to go so after a little bit we went ahead and screwed in all eight of these screws onto the back of the height y40 if we flip around the case you can see we have the AIO right here and now with our fans mounted to the left we're gonna go ahead and thread these in all fine and dandy and as you can see eventually we'll go ahead and place this right here but before we do that we need to go ahead and install the CPU back plate so we got a few baggies here we have Intel 2011 that's not our socket we have Intel 1200 that's not our socket if you're using that 13 gen CPU which is LGA 1700 which again you can find on the box of the CPU so these are the right screws to go with here's our bracket and now let's go ahead and flip back around this PC case and look at that height were nice enough to give you a wide cutout of the back of the motherboard so you can easily drop in one of these so let's go ahead and get our CPU bracket screws right here see if we can put one in all right let me go ahead and flip this around for you guys so we got one of these screws in let's go ahead and get the other one that is in and if we flip around the PC case here is the CPU bracket fully installed and it is in there so here is the back of the CPU pump the water block let me go ahead and take this off so you can see there's thermal paste already pre-applied so no need to supply your own and this is going to go on fairly simply line it up with all four screw holes here are the screws that came with that same baggie that we use to install the fans onto the radiator and the radiator onto the case this is what we're going to use to actually Mount the CPU block onto the 13400f screw in one side again not all the way and let's get the other Corner that way this is in okay and now we've got all four of these screws helping Mount the bracket to the CPU so let's type that one up all the way tighten this one up all the way tighten this one up all the way and tighten this one up all the way and there you have it okay so the last thing we need to do with the AIO is to eventually install this RGB and fan controller for our two fans from the AIO and we're going to install some more fans in the future with this three pack of af-120s from Corsair but I want to wait to do that because again we're going to install the fans later but we need to install the power supply next and this is a very interesting one so this is the rmx 1000x what about the rmx rm1000x and this is part of their new shift series of power supplies and you're going to see why it's called shift all right here it is so this is what's so cool about this new power supply this is what you're typically used to seeing right we have the power outlet on the back but on the other side we shouldn't be able to see the port but they aren't there because they've been moved to the side so now if we were to say put this power supply inside the PC case like this all of our ports will be accessible from the back side of the PC case and here all the cables which I'll tell you guys which ones we're going to use and then here's your main power cable that'll hook up from the back of the power supply to your wall socket keep this one on handy somewhere so you remember these power supply screws that we found with the height y40 and that little cardboard box we're finally going to need these to actually install the power supply into this PC case so let's go ahead and open these up put these out here's our arm 1000x let's go ahead and slide this in here all right and now here on the back side of the PC case let's go ahead and line up the holes of the power supply to the holes in the PC case there's our thread I'm gonna insert one of these screws let's get this other one right here awesome okay so with all four of these power supply screws now into the power supply connecting this to the case just keep this on the o when you're ready to move this computer then we'll switch it to the line but if you never need to turn on your computer like say if you're going to be away from it for a while keep it on the o and with that installed now we have the luxury of accessing all the ports from the power supply here so now let's go ahead and plug in these cables so let's start with our big chunky motherboard power connector so here it says motherboard so we'll go ahead and plug this in right here all right that is in now let's go ahead and plug in our CPU power cable there you go as a reminder that says CPU plug in the other end into here so let's see pcie CPU PCA system CPU let's go ahead and plug into one of the e-pores there we go now let's go ahead and plug in the 12 volt power connector that we'll need to power up the RTX 470 TI this is going to go into the graphics card this is what's going to go into the power supply here let's go ahead and use this where it says pcie there we go and finally to power up the RGB and fan controller for our AIO and our fans let's go ahead and plug this in so this says SATA and now we have all of our power cables needed to power up this computer plugged into the power supply so I'm going to hold off on putting the RGB and fan controller on the back side of the PC case because we have some more Corsair fans to install and these are all going to go along the top and this is of course there's new af120 RGB Elite fans this is going to act as the primary exhaust for this system it's asking a lot of top uh a lot of hot air from the top of the case and these very much look luxurious which is again appropriate for this kind of build so you probably won't need this but here are our three fans let's go ahead and take these out number one number two and number three now the screws will need to install these onto the top of the PC case are actually found in here here's for one of them here's for the second one and here's for the third one now we are given our own RGB fan controller here but we don't need to worry about that because we're already given one here so we're gonna go ahead and install each of these fans onto the top of the PC case but before we do that we're actually going to go ahead and skip a step we're gonna go ahead and install the CPU power cable remember this guy that says CPU right here and we're gonna put this on this power connector here on the top left of the motherboard and we're gonna put that power connector here on the top left of the motherboard that way when we eventually install our fans we won't have to worry about it so let's go ahead and take this flip it around and note there's a notch on the actual connector and a latch on the cable and this should only go in one way and you should hear a click so now with that out of the way let's go ahead and start screwing in our fans which by the way we're going to have the cable end portion of each fan going through this little slot right here that way it's clean so we'll go ahead and do this already filter in the cables through this little slot and then we'll have the fan like this okay so a little bit of time has passed we have installed all three fans here on the highway 40 on the top of the PC case and we have all of the cables being routed through here go ahead and make that a little more clear for you guys so at this point we have everything installed that we need other than the graphics card which we'll touch later but for the moment I feel like it's important that we hook everything up and then get to the graphics card but this is what the system kind of looks like right now it is going to be so sick when this thing is completed oh this red and black is going to be cool us now these guys can see what we're going to work with right here we have the cables from the fans right here we have the cables from the fans on the AIO here then we have our power supply cables one of which we already plugged in for the CPU and then we have all of our front i o cables so for the purposes of this tutorial we're going to go ahead and divide this into three sections and we're going to start with all the fans here by finally installing the RGB and fan controller from our AIO and this is what we use to hook up everything from here let's go ahead and quickly Mount this onto the back of the PC case before we move on there we go and we're going to mount it like this we're going to put it here already give it some pressure and there we go so first let's go ahead and start plugging in all the fans all the Corsair fans into our singular RGB and fan controller so with each fan they come with two different connectors so one of these says RGB Hub this is the RGB that is going to be controlled in the fan and then one of these is the regular fan header with this little black tab here this is what actually turns on and controls the fan speed and on the controller here we have the top section for all the RGB connectors because right there it probably says RGB and on the bottom here it just says fans and this is where all the fan headers go and coincidentally we have five total Corsair fans in this PC case so we'll go ahead and use five of these slots on each so let's go ahead and plug in our first fan into the first RGB header here on top and then let's plug the fan header from the other fan or from that same fan right here on the bottom there we go it's going to get a little bit messy but we'll go ahead and plug in each of these fans and I recommend having the same set of cables for each Port header on bottom and now we have all five fans all five Corsair fans plugged into our fan controller but the other thing you need to note we still need a plug on and power the RGB and fan controller and hook it up to the motherboard with this USB port so for the SATA power connector here let's go ahead and grab one of our SATA power connectors from the power supply and we'll plug this in it doesn't matter which Port you put it in and then for our USB header that will plug into the motherboard we'll go and thread this into the interior of the PC case so we'll put this over here for the moment and with that that is all of your fans and your fan controller done with this PC other than hooking up the USB cable from this the motherboard so let's go ahead and plug in our power cables starting with the motherboard power connector this big chunky board right here here's our latch there's a little Notch here on the power connector so this will only go in one way so this is made connection and now let's go ahead and click this in all the way there you go that is firmly in so next is where you typically plug in your CPU power cable into the motherboard but as for just this build guide since we need to install these top fans right here I really recommend you take care of this before installing these top fans so make sure you have the CPU power connector plugged into the motherboard and just like everything else this should only go in one way so this is our last power connector other than the SATA power connector which we just used to power up the fan and RGB controller this is what we're going to eventually plug into the RTX 4070 ti so just leave this on the front of the case because the graphics card is soon going to go right here so these two cables right here are coming from your CPU water block and we will have to take care of these because one of these this big one here is your RGB and this other one is the actual header for the pump so it knows when to run and I'll go ahead and take care of these right now as you can see on video but we'll plug one of these into the CPU opt header on the motherboard and the other one onto the back of the RGB and fan controller on the the right side okay and now with our power supply cables on our fan and RGB cables from the fans taken care of as well as the CPU block and the actual fan and RGB controller now we can finally get to the front i o cable so like our USB 3.0 cable our USBC cable our front panel connector for our power button our HD audio connector for our audio jack and an additional fan that is on the bottom of the case which I just found out now exists so let's go ahead and plug all these into motherboard but the first one we can take care of is this additional fan that we're going to plug into our last remaining fan header slot on this controller here okay so let's go ahead and start with our USB 3.0 header this blue boy right here there's a little Notch here on the connector that's going to line up with this or the little latchkey that's going to line up with this Notch it'll only go in one way and make sure that's in like that next is our USBC connector which we're gonna go ahead and plug in right here there we go now we got that plugged in put those off to the side next is our front panel connector which is going to go right there and luckily with the height y40 we have all the front panel pins already in one single connector so we don't need to plug in any individual ones which is super nice so this is just going right here if you follow the pins just like that now remember our RGB and fan controller so this is the USB connector that Bridges off from that which we're going to connect to the motherboard to allow us to actually control the RGB from our software and we're going to plug this into one of the USB ports on the motherboard because this says USB and we can find those down here just around because this will only go in one way foreign and then the last front panel connector we're going to deal with is this HD audio connector which is going to go on the bottom left of the motherboard again this will only go in one way okay and with that you should have everything plugged in with the exception of the 12 volt power cable for the graphics card and this additional fan header for this fan right here which I'm not going to bother with because I'm going to take it out anyways but with now everything plugged in we're going to move on to the final part of building this PC which is the graphics card all right and for the final piece to this high-end gaming PC build guide is the PNY GeForce RTX 4070ti this is going to be the main bread and butter behind all the gaming or any additional Studio or rendering work we're going to do on this computer again it's got 12 gigabytes of ddr6x memory and this is an Nvidia graphics card so it comes with the full Suite of features that you want out of something like this and again this is the PNY card so it comes with the Epic X RGB cooler on it so one of the main reasons reasons why I chose the height by 40 in the first place obviously it's because of the PCI extension cable so we can have a vertically mounted graphics card because look at this thing oh and look right there there's our single 12 volt power connector that is ready for us to plug into the graphics card so now let's go ahead and actually install this all right now let's go ahead and install the graphics card finally so the first thing we're going to do is we're going to count how many PCI slots this 4070 TI takes up it takes up one two three like these so we'll go ahead and take out these three slots here on the y40 let's drop this in line it up with the PCI slot here on the bottom of the card it'll be a little bit oh one thing make sure to take this off so now we can actually plug in this into here and if you can see right here on the bottom this is going to make contact with that PCI sludge and this should just drop in all right this is ready you should be able to hear a click and that means it's in all the way okay and we've gone ahead and inserted the graphics card we make connection with the PCI Express slot now this thing is all the way in it's finally plug in our 12 volt power connector here at the top this has a latch on the actual connector and there's a notch on the graphics card so this should only go in one way there you go make sure there's a click and make sure you hear that make sure that is firmly in and if you remember we unscrewed those PCI Express covers for the graphics card let's go ahead and reuse the screws from those and screw in the graphics card into the BC case finally and there we go and now you are completely done building this computer so now let's go ahead and get our monitor keyboard and mouse setup and our Windows bootable media device in our USB drive and let's finally turn on boot up this computer and install Windows and graphics card drivers okay so let's go ahead and install Windows 11 on the gaming PC so we'll hit next hit install now here we're going to go ahead and enter in our Windows 11 key I've already bought one before so I'll go ahead and enter that in all right that has gone through I'm gonna go ahead and hit I accept next custom we'll hit on that hit next and there we go okay so after waiting for a little bit you should see this screen here go ahead and choose your country choose your keyboard layout we don't need a second one now let's go ahead and connect to our Network again this computer has Wi-Fi so we're gonna go ahead and take care of this now we'll go ahead and Skip naming our device doesn't matter we'll set this up for personal use unless you have other designated uses let's go ahead and sign into our Microsoft account so if you don't have one now is the time to create one but fortunately I already have one so I'll go ahead and log in I will choose not to sync from a previous OneDrive so set this up as a new device we'll go ahead and create a pin it could be whatever I like to use ASDF ASDF then for all these privacy settings I turn them off because they're unnecessary and their extra processors running in the background and like this I don't care I'll skip all of that I don't need Android I don't want any of this I don't want Game Pass and like that we'll soon be greeted with the home desktop for Windows 11. all right there are two more things we need to do before we are ready to get to gaming so first thing first open up your web browser we'll go ahead and install the gigabyte control center because this will help maintain our motherboard utilities any Wi-Fi drivers anything like that it'll be useful so why not there we go we'll go ahead and agree to this looks good and while that is running let's go ahead and download our graphics card drivers now once again we're using that PNY GeForce RTX 4070 TI accelerate Edition graphics card and to install the drivers for that it's pretty simple type in RTX 47ti drivers into whatever web browser you want the top link should direct you to the official website or actually not this one we'll type in NVIDIA drivers go to official drivers then let's go ahead and select the art TX 4070 TI Windows 11 then we'll hit download hit download again and we'll go ahead and let this run all right let's go ahead and open up this file hit yes okay hit yes we accidentally hit that twice we'll let this finish up we'll go ahead and download the Nvidia graphics card driver and GeForce experience hit Express okay the installer has finished let's go ahead and uh we actually don't have to launch GeForce experience now but this is all good to go and with that the final thing we need to do is we need to exit out of this and restart our computer now as soon as you do this I want you to spam the F2 or the delete key on your keyboard this way we can enter the BIOS all right so right here we can see it says XMP disabled we don't want that we want to enable it so click on that and profile one should load up and with that done save and exit yes and with that you are good to get to gaming okay let's go ahead and show you the gaming performance of this high-end gaming PC with the RTX 4070 TI starting with Witcher 3. now there's a reason why I chose this game is because there's a lot of features you can tap into with the RTX 470ci that can increase or even enhance your gaming experience now right now I've got the game running just pretty default it's basic there's no Ray tracing there's no dlss there's no Nvidia reflex but I'll go ahead and turn on each of these features one by one and show you what it looks like so let's pass by this bridge the frame rate is in the top left we're getting 86 frames per second uh hopefully we're welcomed here I've never played Witcher 3 before actually hopefully I'm allowed here but the game can look better so let's go ahead and start with our first feature all right let's go into video graphics and let's do our first thing which is turning on dlss so this is basically going to increase the frame rate of your game through the means of applying so first let's go ahead and show off dlss to take place of our anti-aliasing so this is a way of basically increasing the frame rate of your game without affecting the resolution through the means of some upscaling algorithms so let's go ahead and turn on dlss let's see what the frame rate is now so immediately the game looks a lot clearer I can actually see uh Gerald's hair now more finely and we are now hovering around 100 frames per seconds at 1440p at ultra settings but we could take dlss one step further so in Witcher 3 the hunt you do have access to dlss 3.0 and this is a new upscaling technology from Nvidia that is something different to the previous dlss you may know we can now take advantage of frame generation so with artificial intelligence we could potentially boost our frame rate even higher for the means of dlss 3.0 by anticipating what future frames may look like so if we oh look at that we were at 100 and now we're capping out around 144 frames per seconds at ultra settings 1440p wow so we've gone from about 80-ish frames per second to now 144 or are we maxing out the refresh rate of the monitor one second okay so I stand corrected we are reaching the maximum frame rate possible in Witcher 3. I thought this would be uncapped but here we are at 144. but let's go ahead and apply some Ray tracing so let's go to options video graphics and let's turn on Ray tracing and this will give you real time realistic lighting through the means of simulating backlighting Reflections and so on and so forth across your whole game so we have it set to Quality everything is turned on now let's see what the frame rate is with Ray tracing turned on okay you know what there's an immediate difference in lighting I can see with the fire coming off of the Torches and we're now hovering around 105 frames per seconds not too shabby okay there's one more thing though I want to do mention real quick in The Witcher 3 you do have access to Nvidia reflex which is a way of reducing the input lag between your monitor and the game now by default this is automatically turned on when I enable dlss frame generation but I'll go ahead and show you guys a better example of Nvidia reflex and another game like a first person shooter that can take better use of it but anyways to show proof we have Ray tracing on dlss on all of these graphical features on even Nvidia Hair Works ultra settings on everything on the 4070 TI at 1440p all the graphical gizmos you'd ever want to enable on this game it would show that around 100 frames per second at 1440p not too shabby you know what though I'm pretty happy with this I'll leave it at that and let's move on to the next game and see how much more performance we can extract out of this RTX 470 TI and all the features it brings to the table okay next up we have Apex Legends and I know what you're thinking why the heck are we running a game that should be easy for this computer well you're right it is very easy we're running the game at completely maxed out settings 1440p but what I want to do is Showcase to you how useful Nvidia reflex can be with this PNY RTX 470 ti so here I'm on apex Legends we're going to go ahead and do a firing range test but just to show you the graphic settings as you can see we have everything dialed up to the max but here where it says Nvidia reflex it is currently disabled and let's see how many shots I get a bit of focus oh shoot I lost some time right there reload oh wow oh wow oh wow oh wow okay we got eight more seconds go oh oh oh my God I missed a few that's pretty good that is a new PB I am on fire right now that is 89 without Nvidia Reflex on let's see what happens when I turn it on so let's go into settings let's go to and video reflex enabled plus boost can I beat 89 that was a new PB I better beat it hopefully I do foreign [Music] [Music] I don't know what the score is I don't know what the score is [Music] oh alrighty I got three more hits I'd say in terms of accuracy I actually I need to check back at the recording I got three more hits and that was pretty lucky okay maybe that was the recency bias but there you have it that's in video Reflex on and off and again the frame rate is crazy high and there you have it that's what it's like to build set up and play on a high-end gaming PC in 2023 once you complete a build like this you're pretty much Unstoppable in terms of what you can do in terms of Gaming now of course building a high gaming PC doesn't have to look as glamorous as this because it is a little bit more complicated but it's rewarding nonetheless at the end of the day so I think this whole system in combination with the height y40 the RGB Corsair peripherals and of course the PNY RTX 470 TI on full display is really awesome to see and that should be obvious because you're spending a lot of money for a high-end gaming PC like this and of course once you build it the gaming performance is superb and especially with the 4070 TI in particular you can tap into features like RTX Nvidia reflex and even dlss 3.0 and take advantage of that ridiculous AI frame generation technology so I have no complaints I mean at a gaming PC this price you should have none but like I said this will give you the best in terms of a gaming experience besides maybe going overkill on say a 4K gaming computer that can get even more frames per seconds so all in all I am really pleased with this computer it it does everything I ask you to for gaming and that's really all I gotta say for this video we're real quick I'm gonna give another thank you to PNY for sponsoring this build guide without them I never would have gotten my hands on this RTX 4070 TI and for creating the rest of the peripherals in this really cool looking build so once again if you want to learn more about PNY and their graphics cards rammed or even ssds I'll have all that Linked In the description below so with all that said thank you so much for watching and this is the scatterful channel signing out
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Length: 41min 50sec (2510 seconds)
Published: Sun May 07 2023
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