The BEST πŸ‘‘ $1000 1440p Gaming PC ⚑ Build Guide 2023

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thank you to acorns for sponsoring this video hello and welcome to the schedule Channel and today we're going to be building the best we're going to be building the best 1 000 gaming PC in 2023 so this beauty right here thousand dollars I really think this is it if you're looking for a gaming PC that isn't going to break the bank is going to kill it in terms of gaming performance and also content creation while still looking pretty good at the same time like a computer that's twice its value I really think this is it we've got some of the latest and greatest components from the PC market to stuff into this one thousand dollar gaming PC build and I'm going to be showing you how to put it together step by step how to set up Windows drivers then it's 1440p gaming performance and we'll finish out the video with my closing thoughts on this one thousand dollar gaming PC build so as usual if you want the best prices possible on these components that I recommend you shop at your local Micro Center if you're near one or if you're not then I have links for you guys who are either International or not near one all in the description below and with that let's get started I'm always trying to find ways to invest in my future whether that be through big steps or even small steps like investing but the problem with that is there's a lot to keep up with in the world of stock trading seeing which stocks are performing the best and which stocks to absolutely stay away from and a lot of that can be very time consuming and stressful but fortunately there is an app out there that can minimize all that for you in an automated process that is simple and easy to use that being acorns acorns helps you save and invest for your future with portfolios that are Diversified by acorns customized by you and you can allow acorns to automatically diversify your whole portfolio and the best part is like I said earlier acorns can let you put money into these Investments as an automated process even 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now this motherboard you don't technically need it any b650 Micro ATX motherboard will work in this PC build like the ASRock b650m hdv that's the motherboard I actually recommend for this build guide but unfortunately when I went to Micro Center it wasn't in stock but that is fine because this will do just as good of a job so this is a really stylish looking motherboard and we're going to be pairing with it an AMD ryzen 5 7600 now I would like to add you are welcome to try out the 7600x which is a basically a Juiced up 7600 But it doesn't come with one of these it doesn't come with a stock cooler unlike the 7600 so if you plan to use an aftermarket CPU Cooler in this build whether it be an air cooler or a water cooler then I really recommend the 7600 But if you wanted to save yourself money and just stick it to a stock cooler then the 7600 is also just going to be fine now inside the motherboard box we should have this little piece of paper here which points to a QR code which contains the motherboard manual for our gigabyte motherboard so if you had any questions on Where goes what on the motherboard please refer to the manual it'll tell you where to plug in what if you're not say watching this tutorial video we're going to need this this is an i o Shield SATA cables don't need this and we don't need any of these additional little screws here now one thing I am going to point out real quick for those of you who haven't already noticed this motherboard doesn't come with any onboard Wi-Fi which is not a deal breaker because you could use this say with your router with an ethernet cable from say plugging in an ethernet port here with an ethernet cable straight to your router which is totally fine but if you need Wi-Fi that's where you're going to want a Wi-Fi card like this one from Asus really any Wi-Fi 6 PCI Wi-Fi card is going to do fine because we'll put it right here below the graphics card and with that let's go ahead and install the processor onto the motherboard so step one is to take your Phillips head screwdriver and unscrew these four screws that are holding down these two black brackets on your am5 back plates and now with that done let's go ahead and unlock this latch right here pull this up take your ryzen 5 7 600 or 7600x and locate the triangle on the top left of the CPU like we can see right here with this little marking on the top left and line it up with this little triangle on the top left of the CPU socket that'll tell you how to put it in correctly so go ahead and line up with your socket drop it in and if you think it's in give it a little jiggle and if that's all good put this down close down the clamp this should pop off and we'll bam all right and now for Ram we're gonna be using 32 gigabytes of ddr5 memory from Team group and this is running at 5600 megahertz with a castlane c of 32. I don't have much more to say 32 gigs you're going to be set with this gaming PC that's more than enough for gaming and 5600 megahertz at a casa in cf32 is a pretty good speed to cast latency ratio that should give us good performance for gaming then for our SSD Choice I'm actually going a little bit old school but that's nothing to worry about I'm going with the Samsung 970 Evo plus this is a PCI gen 3.0 SSD which I know sounds a little weird but the reason why I'm going with it is because it's a Samsung drive that contains dram nstlc so all those a little bit older the actual membrane on this is really high quality and at the end of the day are you really going to notice an m.2 SSD with like 3000 megabytes of rate speed versus one with like 7 thousand you're not so rather you invest in a high quality drive now that just has good reliability and a good warranty like this Samsung one so to install this go ahead and get your Phillips head one screwdriver which should be a little bit smaller than a regular Phillips head screwdriver and we'll go ahead and remove this little piece from the motherboard so we can install our m.2 SSD now what we're going to want to do is we're going to remove one of these peels right here which we're gonna go with this top one right here set that aside take our Samsung 970 Evo plus as you can see there's a little Notch here on the m.2 SSD that'll line up with this insert on the actual connection line the two up press it in click it in easy then go ahead and take your m.2 heatsink line this back up with the holes and screw this back in then to install our Ram I'm going to want you to open up slots A2 and B2 on your motherboard there should be some little writings right here to the left of the ram slots just so you make sure you open up these two slots here that are farthest from the CPU socket ignore these two and as you can see these two inserts here on the ram are different sizes for the slots on the motherboard so this will only go in one way so just use trial and error once you think you have it in give it a firm press and we'll repeat the same right here like I said if you have the regular 7600 then I recommend you use the stock cooler but if you're going to use the 7600x or if you want something that looks a little bit fancier in your PC case then again you're welcome to pick up an aftermarket cooler like this thermal right Frozen prism 240 white so if you have a 7600x go ahead and install your aftermarket CPU Cooler back plate onto your motherboard or the little mounting thing otherwise we're gonna go ahead and show you how to install this so line up the four screws with the four holes here on the socket put it in I recommend having a logo onto the left side of the motherboard not on the right so it doesn't interfere with the ram then take your Phillips head screwdriver screw in one side a little bit so it makes contact then diagonally screw that in screw this in and once you've made contact to all parts of the motherboard back plates then let's go ahead and fully screw in each of these sides so we have equal pressure across the CPU and then the last thing I want you to do is to plug in your CPU fan cable into where it says CPU fan on the motherboard easy this should go in one way because of this little insert here there you go all right now let's go ahead and put the motherboard into the PC case but before we do that of course we have to open up the PC case and this is a cube style case from gim forgot the name of it I think it's literally called like Micro ATX dual chamber case let's open this up remove the top panel and then you're going to want to slide this up and now you have access to the inside of the PC case here which includes a manual so if you are at all confused on where goes where in this PC case you have a manual here but we're going to need some more stuff from this PC case in order to actually build the computer if you're wondering where all the screws you'll need to screw in like the motherboard the power supply and whatever else into your PC case that can be found usually in the backside of any PC case including this one so we've got this little baggie right here let's go ahead and remove this all right here's a baggie that contains all the screws we'll need to install everything into this PC case so we've got some like cable management velcro things right here don't need that but what we need is this guy this includes once again all the screws and stayed offs we'll need for this PC built and with that now let's go ahead and install the motherboard all right first thing I want to do is to take out your i o shield and let's put this right here so you have one side with sticky bits poking out and one side that's flat and you want the flat side facing the outside of your PC case so bring this here press this into the four corners and that should be it then go ahead and drop down your motherboard and this should be pretty straightforward once again you can kind of line it up with the i o Shield to make sure you have it right press it in as well there we go and once again this is a Micro ATX PC case we have a Micro ATX motherboard all the standoffs are already covered which is great so we're going to use these screws you see here on screen and we'll go ahead and screw these into these standoffs one by one now important note screw these in kind of halfway but not completely because once we get all these in initially then we'll go ahead and tighten down each side of the motherboard all right and with this final standoff let's go ahead and screw this in completely go to the adjacent corner of that screw this in completely so it's tightened up go across from it tighten this one up completely kind of see where I'm getting at it's a little bit of a crisscross pattern kind of like the CPU Cooler we want to do this that way we maintain equal pressure on all sides of the motherboard like that now one thing with this PC case is that it doesn't come with any case fans and for a thousand dollar PC build you're gonna need some so for the moment I've got these two RGB fans from thermal right to match our AIO and for this configuration since we're eventually going to swap out the stock cooler with a 240 millimeter AIO cooler we're gonna put one fan here on the side right there and another one on top but let's say you wanted to keep the stock cooler with just the regular 7600 then I recommend putting an exhaust fan on top and then an intake one here on the side right where your graphics card is or you know you can get two more of these fans put another one here put another one here and be set so to install this is pretty simple with every PC case fan you'll come across that is RGB there's going to be two different connections on it this four pin connector here that's going to plug into a regular system fan header on your PC motherboard and then an R RGB header now what's cool about both of these is that these are able to do a daisy chain so you can hook up another fan into this connector here and run two fans off of a single cable and same goes for RGB you can run multiple fans here by daising chaining them and then having them run to your motherboard with a single cable and that's going to make this whole process way simpler now I know what you're thinking install the power supply but we don't want to do that yet because there's all this front i o we need to install on the bottom of the motherboard first before we put this in because if we put on the power supply first we cut off over access from these little inserts here on the bottom of the PC case where you can thread our different cables and make everything nice so let's go ahead and take care of all this in the back of the PC case and then we'll plug in the power supply then put in the graphics card in the Wi-Fi card and then finally boot up the computer so let's go ahead and install our USB 3.0 header you flip this around there's a little Notch here on the top of the connector that's going to line up with this insert on the actual connection line the two up it's only going one way easy then let's go ahead and plug in our front i o now if you're confused on how to do this please refer to your motherboard manual and check out the spot where it tells you how to plug in the front i o this will go in a certain way and really as long as you take your time with this and you follow the diagram then you should be all right but this is going to go here on the bottom left of the motherboard and it's going to be HDD LED on the bottom left two pins the two power LEDs are going to go above the HDD LED and the reset switch I think is controlling the RGB in this PC case which is why we don't have it on us and the power switch is going to go next to the two power LEDs on the top right pull that back and there you go the next that is our USB 2.0 connector we're just going to go into one of these two ports here on the bottom middle of the motherboard so you can see there's one pin right here where there isn't anything and on the connectors blank so this will only go in one way pretty easy like that and then finally we have our HD audio connector here this is going to go on the bottom left of the motherboard this again will only go in one way really can't mess this up easy peasy lemon squeezy so as you guys may have noticed I already went ahead and installed the AIO for this PC just because again I don't want to bother putting in the power supply and then having to unscrew it because of all these cables right here we need access too but as you'll see there's a lot of them but don't worry all these are pretty much a RGB cables and fan header cables for our AIO and these two side fans and the good part is despite how complex this looks like I said earlier you can daisy chain all this so this is going to be pretty simple so as long as you can keep track of your start and ends of each of your Daisy chains for the fan headers and for the RGB then you should be able to figure this out pretty all right okay so this is our pump right here this is our first argb connection let's go ahead and plug this up with this connector right here move this little tap connect the two together there we go let's keep that going here's the other argb connection for this let's go ahead and plug that in as well then we have our two fans here to the side so let's go ahead and plug in the RGB from those into this single daisy chain there we go we've got this last fan right here we're gonna go ahead and plug in and then lastly there's actually some RGB on the front of our PC case from this header right here so let's not forget to also plug this in as well uses the same connector as these which is a 5 volt we'll plug this end into here and here's all of our RGB strung together and the set we're going to use to plug into our motherboard is this female end right here which we'll go ahead and set aside for the moment now right here are the three fans from our pump and our two fans on the top of our AIO again if you're working with a stock CPU Cooler from AMD you don't have to worry about this step but if you are using this we have this controller right here and this will go into certain connections so so pwmfg that is for the pump that I believe is this one and then the two AIO fans are gonna go right next to it like so so we have all of our AIO connected into this single Hub which will then output to the motherboard with this and then lastly here are our two spare case fans on the side of the gim Micro ATX case this of course we can daisy chain so plug those into here both are now a single connector and we'll eventually plug this into a fan header on the motherboard so to recap this is for our AIO this is going to hook up all of our RGB and this is going to hook up two of our side case fans do a single connector let's go ahead and plug those in so let's go ahead and take care of our RGB first so you if you have everything Daisy chained into this single connector from your AIO to your case fans to the additional RGB on the front of the PC case should just be able to plug this into this five volt RGB header that is three pins this will only go in one way like that and then right here is our fan header for the two side case fans that are Daisy chained together we're gonna put this on this fan header here on the bottom of the motherboard doesn't matter really where you put it and then lastly we're going to plug in our CPU fan header that controls the AIO fans and the pump into where it says CPU fan and this once again is being controlled through that Hub just for this AIO if you have a stock AMD CPU Cooler Than This should already be plugged in just like that now we can finally put in the power supply which is why I want to save it to the end because we have all these cables right here but anyways I've chosen this Zao man gigamax 700 watt 80 plus bronze power supply you don't need this exact power supply in order to make the PC build work but this one's pretty nice because it's for a good price and it's actually a pretty decent unit now it's my understanding the 700 unit isn't always available but the 600 watt unit is and don't worry if you have to settle for the 600 watt version of this power supply it's still going to be plenty of power but I decided to go with the 700 watt because it wasn't stock picked it up and it was only like seven dollars more now note you're given a power supply Gable in the box with the power supply so have this on hand for later including 4K case screws that we'll need to screw in the power supply into the PC case which let's go ahead and take care of that now kind of pull these out of the way you want the fan side facing the rear side panel so have this facing outward make sure you got room okay that's actually better than I thought line this up with the rear of the PC case there we go so we've already got everything else plugged in just except for the power supply cables which we'll take care of now but to take control of this little like built-in RGB controller or whatever that is for this PC case right here we got to use a SATA power connector which you can go ahead and take from your power supply and we'll just plug this in like so so let's go ahead and plug in our motherboard power connector into this big connection right here on the motherboard can't miss it this will only go in a certain way there's a little Notch here on the connector that'll line up with this Notch make sure this is fully inserted into the motherboard there you go so here with this split connector this is your CPU power cable we're going to plug this into the top left of the motherboard once again there's a little latch here on the connector it's going to light up with the notch on the motherboard connection and this will only go in one way there you go make sure that that is all the way in there then lastly here's our pcie power cable just have this hanging out on the inside of the PC case because we'll go ahead and address that once we plug in the Wi-Fi card and then the graphics card so once again this motherboard doesn't come with Wi-Fi so unless you're using a PC right next to your router where you can plug in an ethernet cable from your router into the back of your PC case you're probably going to need a Wi-Fi adapter and for that I recommend a pcie one from like Asus or whatever use whatever brand you want this is going to go right underneath the graphics card and this PCI slot here which by the way is the Radeon RX 6700 XT and this is right now the best value graphics card you can buy brand new at 330 dollars the performance you can get out of this brand new graphics card if you've seen my tier list videos is SS tier it's really good I'd say the used Market nine times out of ten is going to offer better bang for your buck even with the downsides of getting a used graphics card that is unless you're gonna buy a brand new 6700 XT because it comes with 12 gigabytes of vram can easily do 1440p gaming has a great power to efficiency ratio and just about the only downside I can think of is that this doesn't come with the av1 codec if you want to take advantage of that next Generation codec for Content creation and streaming but the AMD relife that is in here isn't too bad either so if that is a deal breaker for you then there are other graphics cards out there that can do that for you but the performance you can get out of this 6700 XT is just simply too good to pass up and for the money that's selling for brand new we have to go with it anyways you don't need this exact 6700 XT you can choose one from XFX gigabyte Asus MSI ASRock power color it really doesn't matter but for this one I've got this special edition from Sapphire and before we plug this in we got to go ahead and take care of our Wi-Fi card so before we put any of this into our PC case as you can to see we've got these tabs here that are covered up where our graphics card and PCI card need to be so let's go ahead and unscrew this remove that and then we need to break off the tabs that our graphics card and Wi-Fi card are going to occupy yep so just kind of Bend this come off that is for our graphics card and then for our Wi-Fi adapter we gotta break off this bottom one so first let's go ahead and insert our Wi-Fi card there we go and then above it let's go ahead and insert our graphics card and so the topmost slot have it lined up and once you think you got it give it a firm press and you should hear a click and like that is all the way in and while we're here let's go ahead and plug in the power connector all right now let's go ahead and screw in our graphics card and our PCI Wi-Fi adapter with using the case screws that are found in the baggie with all the screws for this PC which Pro tip these are the same screws that you used for your power supply and just about the last thing we need to do is we got to go ahead and screw in the antenna for our Wi-Fi adapter here and finally with that we are all ready and set to boot up this PC for the first time finally I'll go ahead and show you guys how to do that right now okay so now let's go ahead and boot up the computer for the first time and I did some modifications we've got the AIO in there the two fans and I also went ahead and put in some power supply extension cables these are all aesthetical modifications you don't need every single one of these but the two case fans you definitely need if you're sticking with a stock cooler but the AIO is not required for a 7600 But it is required for say a ryzen 7600x which doesn't come with an included stock cooler but still though performing this first boot is going to be the same either way you take it so let's go ahead and plug in a mouse plug in a keyboard plug in a display cable from the monitor to your graphics card not to where your motherboard is then if you remember there is that power supply cable that came with your power supply it's time to go ahead and put that into your power supply here on the back and into a wall outlet and then flick the switch on the power supply from the zero to the one and finally here is our Windows 10 or 11 bootable media device I'm going to use Windows 11 for this tutorial and if you want to learn how to create one of these like I said at the start of the video I have a video Linked In the description below showing you how to create one of these for free we're going to plug this into a USB 3.0 port and we'll use one of the fronts why not and with that let's go ahead and press the power button as you can tell the computer probably already Works gotta let it boot up do its thing and then we should see a little circle here pop up on the monitor soon now if you see a screen like this just go ahead and proceed whether that be like well the y key in your keyboard or F1 let it do its thing it could power on power off a few times that's totally normal for a first time new system without Windows there we are all right we've made it into the windows installer let me show you what to do next okay let me go ahead and show you how to install Windows so hit next install now here you can enter your Windows product key if you have one I don't and that's fine so I'll click I don't have a product key I'll choose Windows 11 home doesn't matter which version you choose but don't choose the ones that have n next to them except next custom there's your one terabyte m.2 SSD hit next boom you're done okay now that we've downloaded Windows let's go ahead and set it up hit yes choose your country add a second keyboard if you want now let's go ahead and connect to your internet if you have a Wi-Fi card on your computer like what I suggest that you can go ahead and proceed with this if you don't have a Wi-Fi card or if a USB Wi-Fi card lying around then you have to go ahead and run an ethernet cable from your computer to your router you're doing that method you're actually really based because that's the fastest way to get internet on your gaming PC but if you don't have that once again Now's the Time to hook up to your internet connection all right we're connected let's proceed now here welcome to name your device I'm not going to bother with that so skip now here's where you need to sign into your Microsoft account if you have one or if you don't now it's time to create one if you had an old Xbox Live account then you're welcome to use this or you have a special like Gmail or Yahoo account you want to use choose whichever one is going to work with you the best and go ahead and sign in now if you're given this option ignore it hit view more options set up as a new device hit next now let's go ahead and create a pin and can be whatever you want I like to do ASDF now for all these privacy things I turn them all off because their extra processes running in the background that I just don't want then I skip all this nope nope nope nope and there we go all right so once you get into Windows whether you have an Asus or ASRock gigabyte or whatever motherboard you should see a little message down here showing you to install some sort of Control Center and I do recommend you do this because this is how you can easily manage all of your chipset drivers and utilities that are related to your motherboard including RGB so go ahead and let this run and do its thing so once that finishes let's go ahead and open that up make sure we install the right things hit accept go here to the little arrows on the left now here we can go ahead and hit check so after you hit check here you can go ahead and see what software we can go ahead and install as you can see some of the current versions already even installed because once again this is a new computer and I'd recommend installing everything except for Norton Internet Security you don't need that so it's hit install and let these run and while that is running let's go ahead and get our graphics card drivers ready to install so to get started go ahead and type in in Radeon drivers into your search engine let's run that and then go ahead and click on the amd.com link and here you're welcome to download the auto detect but we already know what graphics card we have which is a Radeon RX 6700 XT so let's hit submit Windows 11. that's the version we have we'll go ahead and download the latest version and we'll go ahead and let this open up once it finishes downloading so while we have our chipset drivers installing in the background let's go ahead and install those Radeon graphics card drivers alright so a bit of time has passed as you can see all of our little utilities and chipset drivers for our motherboard software has been installed our AMD graphics card drivers have now finished installing and let's go ahead and restart our system and enter the BIOS to check on two more things so go ahead and hold the delete key on your keyboard as your PC boots back up and if it doesn't want to boot into the BIOS then here's what you're going to do go to your windows search bar or type in advanced startup settings change Advanced startup options Advanced startup restart now and now we can get into the BIOS all right go ahead and hit troubleshoot Advanced options ufei firmware settings restart and finally you'll be able to enter the BIOS all right let's go ahead and enable AMD Expo there we go we have that set then let's go to advanced mode settings go to i o ports and then here we can see if we have above 4G decoding enabled and resizable bar support is enabled that is good we need that so now Sam is enabled on our system for maximum performance with our ryzen processor and Radeon graphics card and with that now let's go ahead and save and exit all right I'm gonna go ahead and play some Forza Horizon 5 for you guys on this one thousand dollar gaming PC at 1440p ultra settings we have AMD FSR 2.2 enabled at the Quality preset and the FPS meters on the top right if you like what you see then fantastic I gotta see if I could win this oh look okay so we got a bone boss AKA The Bone Shaker Skyline R34 tryhard probably and then Alfa Romeo DTM car that just got unveiled oh we gotta carry a lot more speed than that if we want to win all right slipstream slipstream these guys are all using meta cars oh I'm using the crappy controller today aren't I so brakes are going to be kind of bad well hey I'm keeping up though that's not too bad all right here's proof I'm using the crappy controller not the really nice control that I usually have and there's the top speed deficit that I have but I can probably take this pretty well oh look at this speed we're gonna carry uh bone boss suffering some skill issue I'm gonna pass him oh oh on the inside oh and we're gonna cover now we can't cover that off he's gonna come right past me I'm gonna keep him kind of squeeze though a little bit so I get the inside and keep that because of the downforce I got and we're really gonna hammer it we are really gonna hammer it we were losing in the top speed but we got down Force that's saving us right now all right we gotta hit this braking Zone all right oh that was too much way too much brakes all right it's not gonna be enough but I'm pleased with that got a pass on the bone shaker and that really up the inside on the alpha and with a non-meta car first race on the crappy controller too I'll take it let's move to the next game all right we are here on Halo infinite oh man all right let me go ahead and uh upgrade this to high settings there we go now this looks the part anyways this is Halo infinite at 1440p high settings we have no VC Inc no frame rate cap right now and unfortunately our frame rate software isn't cooperating right now so we do have the dinky little steam in-game FPS overlay just to go off of which my editor is going to blow up for you guys so you can see there we go easy peasy but right now we're getting about 100 frames per second switch at high settings 1440p I'll take oh but not that though I'm not gonna die against AI because that would be very embarrassing anyways the game is running smooth I'm I'm really enjoying this right now just like these easy kills but I know I'm playing at say I but I've seen a match there we go okay we're gonna go ahead and close all the benchmarks with cyberpunk 2077 and I've chose the specific game 70 actually for this highlight and that is because we are going to be rocking the game at Ray tracing low settings because yes we have a 6700 XT in this build but still you could do ray tracing with it also note we do have AMD Fidelity FX set on auto right now which I'm just gonna roll with that right now and for the FPS well like I said in Halo infinite our software isn't working right now so I do have the little steam overlay on the top right and we're getting just above 60 frames per seconds however though we'd like to let you know that this game will soon be replaced by star field when that game eventually comes up next month because we need a new really graphically taxing Triple A game but come on you've got a 6700 XT with 12 gigs of vram access to AMD FSR pretty decent Ray tracing performance and a good power to efficiency ratio and all around it's a great card and when paired with that ryzen 7 not racing seven ryzen 5 processor you're set you don't need any more than this thousand dollar gaming PC really for most 1440p games maybe you can get a slightly faster graphics card but I don't think you should be complaining this is pretty excellent hey not just prove my point if we go ahead and switch these settings to just ultra settings no Ray tracing what do we get now 100 wait oh the same no we got a little bit more now we're in the 70s whereas before we were in the 60s with that I think let's go ahead and close out the benchmarks and the video okay so I've got the desk raised up a little bit because you know this is quite the petite machine it's pretty small and compact but overall there's one thing I don't like about it which I'll tell you guys but as far as the actual performance the parts and all of that the CPU and GPU combo in this build the ryzen 5 7 600 or 7600x paired with the 6700 XT is going to Chomp through a lot of stuff at 1440p also I just want to show this to you guys but anytime I talk and this is a cool thing about this case there's actually this like active voice or decibel reader built into the PC case that will react to anything you say now it's green and I think you can change the color of it if I press the reset button but I don't want to do that right now because I'm currently transferring files but uh back to the conclusions so for you guys who wanted to know the CPU and GPU temperatures after performing The Benchmark sections I know you guys have been requesting that the GPU maxed out at 76 degrees Celsius and the CPU maxed out at 59 degrees Celsius so I think that's very much passing for both the CPU and the GPU now disclaimer I did kind of go a little bit all out on the Aesthetics of this build but I kind of felt that I had to because in this style of PC case I mean you just kind of got to go for it with the AIO and the sleeved power cables had to do that but for those of you who don't have as much budget but still want to build a 1 000 PC build you're gonna have to stick with the stock cooler that comes with a ryzen 5 7 600 but definitely get two case fans right here to exhaust any hot air that comes with your system but I think the most optimal cooling setup is probably going to have to be this AIO here on top with your CPU and two fans on the side at least it helps though that this case is very perforated pretty much every solid panel on this case including the backside panel is perforated with mesh so this case even though it looks like it doesn't have airflow it should be able to breathe nonetheless and the last thing I want to point out is that if you do decide to go this this route for this kind of a thousand dollar build but this Cube dual glass chamber cable managing on the back can be Troublesome if you don't have a semi-modular power supply which I went with a non-modular power supply you can get away with using one in this case because you can actually just like squish all of those power cables right where there would be like a 3.5 inch or 2.5 inch SATA SSD or hard drive but if you don't have any of that then it's just extra cable management room and it looks a little bit better but still I would prefer you go with a modular power supply if you're going to build this PC case which could cost you an extra 20 to 30 dollars so I guess if you didn't want to go full in on the Aesthetics and just wanted a traditional ATX or Micro ATX Tower with a traditional cooler like an air one this would absolutely be a probably sub 1 000 gaming PC but with the Aesthetics the AIO and the power sleeve cables it comes out to about one thousand twenty five dollars still though everything I'm showing you in this PC build video can be found in the description below if you want to check out any of these components for yourself if you want to replicate this build or maybe build one that is inspired off of it and if you've enjoyed this video please please please please give it a like that helps out it does it actually does so give it a like if you've enjoyed it and if you also enjoy my style of commentary then you might want to subscribe because most my videos are going to be like this and if you dig how I talk then yeah you should stay aboard so with all that said thank you so much for watching and this is the scatterful channel signing out
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Length: 39min 6sec (2346 seconds)
Published: Thu Aug 31 2023
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