The BEST 👑 $2000 4K Gaming PC ⚡ Build Guide 2024

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hello and welcome to the scal channel and today we're going to be building the best $3,000 gaming PC in 2023 wait I thought you said 2000 okay there we go hello and welcome to the scal channel and today we're going to be building the best $2,000 gaming PC in 2023 this quite frankly is as expensive as I would go for a high and gaming PC because you are pretty much getting the best of the best without throwing away money and that's because the CPU and the GPU we have in this $2,000 gaming PC build is going to crush it when it comes to 4K gaming even when you throw on raid tracing into the mix but it's also going to do great when it comes to content creation game streaming and nearly anything else because at the end of the day this is a $2,000 gaming PC it's going to be fast enough to do a lot of things so with that said I'm going to go and show you guys how to put together this PC step by step the parts going inside of it how to install Windows drivers and then the 4K gaming benchmarks and then finishing out with my final thoughts on if you should build this $2,000 computer so as usual links to all the parts I use in this build guide can be found in the description below if you want to price check anything or if you just want to check out the parts yourself and with that said let's get into the build okay to build this $2,000 computer all you need is a banana scissors and an 8 GB or bigger USB flash drive to install your windows bootable media device which I'll cover more later in the build tutorial okay for the processor we are going with the AMD ryzen 7 7800x 3D this is the best gaming CPU you can build or you can get in 2023 and seriously you don't need more than eight cores for even a high-end gaming PC in 2023 and if you even check out bench Ben Mark videos of the 7800 x3d despite having only eight cores it outperforms CPUs that have more cores than it eight is the optimal for a gaming PC and it comes with 3D vache that's a recipe for success and really high frame rates but one thing you'll notice with the 7800 x3d is that it doesn't come with a stock CPU Cooler because you know it's a highend CPU so that is why we are pairing with it this 240 mm aiio from enax this is one that I have lying around you don't need this exact one if this just happens to be white which goes with the theme of the build but I'll have other Alternatives and options Linked In the description below if you want to go with a water cooler or even an air cooler that's cheaper which for the motherboard we are going with this gigabyte aorus b650 Elite ax ice so to get this out of the way yes the motherboard has Wi-Fi okay check this I'm going to un sheath it that's pretty cool this is an all-white b650 motherboard it's going to be more than enough for our 7800 x3d and wow this is a beauty inside the motherboard box though we have Wi-Fi this handy little front IO adapter I recommend you grab this we'll eventually need it then here's a little sheet with a QR code linking to the manual for the motherboard now let's go ahead and install the 7800 x3d onto our motherboard so before we put put this into the CPU socket the first thing I want you to do is to go ahead and unscrew these brackets now one thing I want you to notice is that since this is a 7800 x3d like I said it doesn't come with the stock cooler so what I'm going to go ahead and do right now while we're installing the CPU is I'm going to go ahead and put on the mounting screws for the water cooler that we're eventually going to bolt onto the 7800 x3d and let's take care of this one there we go so here's where the mounting screws that I got from the box of the enax AIO I'm going to go ahead and take care of these right now just because I can like I said you don't need to use this exact water cooler so if you want to know how to install this onto your AMD CPU just please refer to the manual it'll tell you what to do it'll hold your hand cuz like I said I don't expect you guys to use this exact same water cooler but now let's go ahead and install this CPU lift up this latch right here bring up this bracket go ahead and un sheath your CPU as you can see there's a triangle here on the top left of the CPU and is going to line up with the triangle on the top left of the socket so line the two up bring this down here give it a little jiggle if you're unsure but if it's in there bring back down this bracket pull down this lever this black plastic piece should pop off hook the little latch here and Bam now let's install the RAM and the SSD so for the ram we are using a 32 GB kit of ram from G skill this is their S5 series and really you can honestly go with any ddr5 itive Ram pretty much anything is going to be Universal with this ryzen system just the reason why I'm going with this is because one it's white and two it's got a speed of 6,000 MHz with a cast Laten C of 30 which is really nice for this kind of ryzen system and I got this Ram kit for about 100 bucks which is pretty nice deal I like to think if you went any crazier with the ram you're probably going to be spending an extra 40 to 50 bucks which will only result in minimal FPS gain so I think we're making the most of it with our budget with these two sticks of ram then for the SSD we have the team group tforce cardera a44 Pro this is a PCN 4.0 SSD 2 terab and kind of like the ram this is as expensive as you'd want to go for an m.2 SSD without really overspending but you're still getting at the end of the day a highquality premium m.2 SSD I believe the re right speeds are well into the 7,000 and 6,000 mby range which is still overkill for a gaming PC but the price is too good to pass up I think right now you can get this for $100 which all things considered is an excellent value for a high-end m.2 SSD so to install our Ram we're going to want to insert this into RAM slots A2 and B2 if you can look right here next to the ram there's these four indicators written on the motherboard board always want to do A2 and B2 which are the two slots farthest away from the CPU with one in between now this will only go in one way and even if you mess this up you aren't going to damage the ram so once you think it's going to go in give it a firm press and you should hear a click like that and now for m.2 SSD we're going to change the bits on our screw driver here to a smaller one that being a Phillips head one bit because we are dealing with smaller screws so go ahead and unscrew this flip this around take off this plastic put that to the side here is our m.2 SSD which from the looks of it we're going to have to flip because this little Notch here is going to line up with this little insert here on the m.2 SSD this will only go in one way you won't mess this up there you go press that in like that now we'll go ahead and press this down and as we do that we're going to make sure that this little black plastic piece is over the m.2 SSD so that way we can turn this and this stays in place otherwise if it wasn't like this then the m.2 SSD could move a little bit so now let's go ahead and put this back bring it down screw this into place sweet all right so before we put the motherboard into the PC case here is this box that came with the montech King 95 Pro which is the case we're going with for this $2,000 gaming PC build build what I like about it is that this is the pro version so we get six fans pre- included that are all RGB and are already all preh hooked up to the back of the case so that's a lot of work taken for us but if you want to get the base model I think it's like 120 which is also a pretty nice value but in here is our accessory box which if we open this up we're given a box full of all the screws we'd ever need to install whatever into this PC case case manual if you're first time PC Builder please follow this but look what looks like to be some additional storage accessory stuff for putting an additional ssds I guess and then if you wanted more cooling performance out of the king 95 Pro we're given this special type of front panel that has open mesh so we can have more airf flow going into the king 95 if we wanted over the glass version of this case for the purposes of this build we're just going to keep it as its stock form but we will need the manual and the box and this case should be pretty straightforward so I've got this unscrewed I should be able to just press this out take it out and now I have access to the inside of the PC case and from the looks of it we've got all the standoffs pre-installed for our motherboard so go ahead and take your motherboard this is such a big PC case you can Lally just drop it in and I like to line up the rear I/O here with the opening on the back of the king 95 and then by doing that we can then line up with all the standoffs here so we can screw in our motherboard screws which you can see here on screen if you're wondering here in the Box it says motherboard screws 18 pieces so obviously those are the screws we're going to use or once again you can check out the case manual it'll tell you exactly what screw to use but how I like to go about this is I like to screw in one screw but I don't tighten it just like to I just like to make sure it makes light contact with the motherboard then I'll go to a corner screw in this not all the way and I'll go ahead and do that for the rest of the screws here on the motherboard just lightly tighten them okay I've got all the screws now so I'm going to go ahead and tighten one of these screws on one end of the motherboard like this go crisscross to the other side tighten this up go crisscross tighten this up this way we put equal pressure on all sides of the motherboard so there's no motherboard Flex now let's go ahead and install the power supply that goes behind the motherboard okay let's go ahead and knock out the power supply which we have the montech Sentry G5 850 wat 80 plus gold it's going to do the job you don't need this exact 80 plus gold 850 wat power supply to make this build work just about any 850 wat 80 80 plus gold power supply is going to be more than enough especially in terms of quality cuz you are spending a bit for a power supply of this price but this will be plent for a 7800 x3d and a 7900 XTX all right let's unbox Bo this it's fully modular so all the cables are going to be in this cool pouch then let's take this out remove this and if you're wondering where this is going to go on the king 95 glad you asked we're going to unscrew this screw back here press this forward this will come out and the power supply is going to go on its side right here up against the PC case just like this so we're going to screw it in but before we do that I think it'd be smart to unscrew this so go ahead and unscrew this screw right here and this screw right here this will let you bring this open we can go ahead and stuff all of our cables here from our power supply cuz I think we should go ahead and take care of that now and then once we have all of our cables plugged in then we'll bring this back but in the meantime let's go ahead and plug in our cables here is our power supply cable that we're going to eventually plug into the wall outlet so the first cable I am freeing right here is our our CPU power cable it says CPU on here so the labeled end is going to go into our motherboard but the non-labeled end is going to go into our power supply where it says CPU pcie I'll put this into one of these and we need another one so here's a second CPU power cable let me go ahead and untangle this here's CPU we're going to leave this side alone here's the side that's going to go into our power supply next here's our chunky motherboard power connector we will need this here's the end that's going to go into our motherboard here's the end that's going to go into the power supply we're going to plug this to where it says motherboard motherboard now the next thing we'll need is a SATA power cable that way we can power up all of the RGB and the fan controller that comes with the King 95 since this is a SATA cable we'll plug this into where it says SATA and then for the last cable we need to plug in a pcie power cable for our graphics card and we're going to need I think another one one of these yep once again says pcie right here we need two of these for our 7900 XTX and both of these are going to go where it says CPU pcie so I'll put one of them here and I'll put the last one here where it says CPU PCI so now we got all of our cables in here and we're going to put it into the PC case now so before we insert the power supply into the king 95 so you can see there's a bunch of other cables here and I don't necessarily just want to put this in straight away way cuz we have some stuff we can plug in bottom of the PC case here so I think it'd be nice to go ahead and knock out the front IO and the RGB right now which Speaking of if you look right here montech has gone the effort plugging in all of the RGB and all the fan cables for the seven fans that are already included in the king 95 Pro which is awesome and all you need to do to power that up are just use two SATA power cables which we already have plugged into the power supply and then then we need to plug in the RGB into a motherboard and the fan of for all of these into just one of the fan headers on our motherboard so that is really awesome of them so that's what all these cables are here for and then these cables right here are your front IO cables for like your power button your reset button and anything else and Monch has also gone the distance as well because the front panel header is all in a singular connector which is so awesome and then you've got your HD AIO AO connector you've got your USB type-c your USB 3.0 this is going to be easy let's knock this out so let's start from the bottom and work our way up so here's our HD audio connector as you can see it says HD audio and it's going to go right here where it says audio if you're confused where each of these motherboard connections are please refer to the manual it'll tell you where each of them are located on the motherboard this will only go in one way like that next here is our 5V argb cable cable that controls all of the RGB for all of the included fans here in the case and all we're going to go ahead and do is just plug it into one of these 5V argb headers on the motherboard this will only go in one way there you go and here is the single system fan header that controls all of the fans included in the montech king 95 which once again is already pre-routed and cabled for you so we're going to go ahead and plug this into one of these fan headers right here with this little Notch this will line up with the connector so it only goes in one way and there you go then here's our front panel header what's neat is that all the individual pins are soldered onto a single connector which is really nice and convenient we're going to plug this into here on this side this is our front IO header once again refer to the motherboard manual if you don't know where that is we're going to just plug this in it'll only go in one way and there you go then next up is our USB 3.0 header it's going to go right here on this connector at an angle as you can see there's a little Notch here on the connector which is going to line up with this so this will once again only go in one way you'll know if it's fitting or not go ahead and give this a firm press there you go then right here is our USBC connector this is going to go right here this will only go in one way you don't get it right the first time you can always flip and that went in there you go see it's easy so now let's finally go ahead and insert the power supply into the PC case which the screws for this you can either find in the box with the power supply or they're going to be already provided here from the King 95 box here of accessories where it says PSU GPU screws but for the moment we'll go ahead and use the screws that were provided to us from the power supply box so take those out we want the fan side facing outwards we want the cables coming towards WS the inside of the PC case so you can see right here there's a little platform that our power supply is going to sit on on its side there you go it's going to kind of line up like that we'll bring this here so I can get access to the PC now I'm going to go ahead and just screw in one of these screws like this I'm going to get this one all right I've got all four screws Now power supplies in there and now here is all of our power cables let's actually go ahead and take care of this so here is our SATA power cable let's go ahead and remove that and as you can see these are the two SATA power connectors that we need to completely power on the fan and RGB controller that is in this PC case so let's go ahead and plug the two up there we go we'll just stuff this somewhere and while we're here before we put in the CPU Cooler I think it'd be smart to go ahead and plug in our CPU power cables because our radiator is probably going to get in in the way so let's go ahead and plug these in so they're just out of our minds and not have to worry about them all right let's go ahead and plug in our power connectors starting with the CPU power connector this is going to go on the top left of your motherboard and this is a 8 Pin by 4 pin setup so we have our singular eight pin as you can see there's a little latch here on the connector it's going to line up with this notch on the actual connection so this will only go in one way you will not mess this up there we go we got one in there and if we split these we can access two separate four pin connectors and we only need one of them for this last connector make sure to press it in all the way or else you're going to run into issues it should look something like that then here is our motherboard power connector once again there's a latch here on the connector it's going to light up with this Notch here on the connection line the two up bring this around give it a firm press make sure it's all the way in there and here I've got my two pcie power connectors just out in the open because eventually we're going to plug in our 7900 XTX into this PC so we're going to leave these on the side so once you've installed the power supply then go ahead and install your preferred CPU Cooler of choice which I went ahead and did that for the enter Max AIO that I have here and I didn't know what to do so I just followed the manual here that was provided by the inax cooler it showed me what to do how to mount the radiator onto the PC case how to install the fans onto the radiator how to put the mounting bracket onto the CPU Cooler itself so it could Mount onto the motherboard the manual went ahead and showed me all that that should be pretty straightforward just follow the instructions but what I will note is that I have both of these fans plugged into these two slots right here and I have the cable for the pump on the farle connector where it says opt CPU so I have all the fans and the pump connected connected on all three of these headers and then to the right of that I have both RGB for the fans connected into the singular 5vt argb header which I was able to do because you can daisy chain the RGB connectors on the back of the PC case so with all that done the last thing we got to do is install the graphics card and provide power to it which I have gone with the Radeon RX 7900 XTX this is is probably going to go down as actually one of the best high-end graphics cards ever made not because it's really blisteringly fast but pricing Wise It's very reasonable for a high-end graphics card I picked this up for just under $11,000 for a White Edition graphics card which those usually cost more than black editions and this is honestly within a stone throw of the RTX 490 while costing about $6 00 to $11,000 less this can honestly do with all 4K gaming rate tracing High frame rate 1440p high frame rate high graphics 4K it can do all of that on top of streaming and other content creation ideas with the 7900 XTX my point is if you're going to spend $1,000 on a graphics card which is already pretty crazy then this is the one you want to get also it makes this graphics card really cool is that it comes with 24 GB of vram which is the same as the RTX 490 but the RTX 490 right now is about $2,000 and this I got for under 1,000 and I always preach this in my consumer buyer guide videos for graphics cards but you can always upgrade the software on a graphics card but you can never truly upgrade the hardware what comes with this graphics card will forever be soldered onto the PCP so you can never upgrade the amount of vram that comes in this graphics card unlike upgrading the ram in your desktop computer or even swapping out the CPU you can't do that with a graphics card whatever comes with this is permanent and the hardware that comes with these RX 7,000 cards like the 7900 XTX is really good for the money so to install the 7900 XTX I want you to go ahead and unscrew these screws these are the PCI latches that are going to be occupied by the 700 XTX and it's a three slot GPU so we need to take out three of these save these screws for later now remove this there we go and we want to line up this connection with the topmost PCI slot here on the motherboard this is already back which is good so we'll take this put it in here line it up okay I think it's going to go in so we're going to give it a firm press and then you should here click like that and then let's screw this back into the case so it doesn't sag and the final thing we're going to do is we're going to go ahead and plug in each of these pcie power connectors into the graphics card one by one so you can see there's a latch there's a notch here on the connector this will only go in one way make sure each of these firmly go in there we go that is in let me pull these cables back a bit all right we did it you successfully built a $2,000 gaming PC and now let's install Windows on it okay so we've got everything set up on the computer and we're ready to turn it on for the first time so let's go through our preboot checklist so first off have your windows bootable media device on hand ready to go can be an 8 GB or bigger flash drive go ahead and create one of these I have a video tutorial Linked In the description below showing you how to create one of these for free you will need this to plug into the computer for when we need to install Windows to make this a gaming computer but other than that make sure your keyboard and your mouse are plugged into your computer make sure you have a display cable running from the monitor to where your graphics card is in your PC and I mean it to where your graphics card is don't plug it into the motherboard then of course don't forget to supply power to your monitor so it actually turns on and then if you remember that power outlet cable from our power supply box you're need to plug that in to the back of the computer where the power supply is f the switch from the zero to the one and now let's take our Windows bootable media device you can plug this in anywhere into your computer I'm just going to put it in the front cuz that's what I feel like doing press the power button and we wait o if you see something like this just go ahead and proceed so we're going to reset the ftpm so we're going to press y on the keyboard there's a little circle here and now let's go ahead and install Windows all right let's go ahead and install Windows so hit install now here's where you can enter in your Windows product key if you have one I don't have one so I'll go ahead and click I don't have a product key totally fine I'll go ahead and select Windows 11 home doesn't matter which version you choose I accept next custom there's our drive next done now let's go ahead and set up windows so choose your country choose your keyboard layout language whatever now let's go ahead and connect to our internet to proceed further so I'm going to go ahead and connect to my internet here okay let's go ahead and hit next you're welcome to name your device but I'm going to go ahead and skip that now let's go ahead and sign into our Microsoft account so if you have a previous account that you use say for Xbox Live or if you just have a Microsoft account on your current computer as you're moving to this new one here's we're going to go ahead and use the email that you last used or you can go and create a new one if you get this option click more options set up as a new pc now let's go ahead and and create the login we're going to use every time we build up this computer now for all of these things I go ahead and tick them to off cuz I don't need them and for the rest of this stuff I'm just going to basically skip or decline they're basically offers and extra things you don't need for PC games all right we are on the Windows home screen let's go ahead and install graphics card drivers and our chipset drivers so first things first let's go ahead and download those graphics card drivers so type in radon drivers click on am drivers and support now you're welcome to download the autod detect tool but we already know a graphics card we're using which is the 7900 XTX hit submit and here we can find the windows 11 version let's go ahead and auto detect and install or use the adrenaline Edition doesn't matter which one let's go ahead and open that up and run it while that's downloading let's type in the name of our motherboard which is the aorus b650 elite ax ice here is the motherboard product page for it click on support and let's go ahead and click on utility and here we can download the gigabyte control center full installation package so rather than say downloading each of the individual drivers that we need for this motherboard and installing them all manually we can install this gigabyte Control Center and it'll go ahead and manage all of that for us in a single spot in our PC which is pretty cool so let's go ahead and run our graphics card driver installation software click yes this should be pretty straightforward there we go there's our graphics card install let this run and let it do its thing and while that's going let's go ahead and open up the gigabyte control center file let's go ahead extract all of this extract then let's run hit yes okay our graphics card drivers finished installing but we're not going to restart just yet so let's go ahead and hit finish because our gigabyte control center is finishing up and now if we open up the gigabyte control center let's go ahead and see what software is currently available so let's click on the arrows right here here we can see all of the available updates we have for our motherboard so for instance we don't need Nord Internet Security but what we do need are those AMD chipset drivers real Tech audio drivers we don't need am ryzen Master we do need the Wi-Fi driver for our Wi-Fi stick and Bluetooth the rest is pretty self-explanatory you install pick and choose what you want and let this go ahead and run and once that's finished now let's go ahead and restart the computer and we're going to do one last thing in the Bios which to enter the bios be sure to press the delete key on your keyboard when the logo of the motherboard comes up there we go all right all I want you to do is one thing in here go ahead and enable your XMP profile for your RAM click save and exit and you are done all right what about Forza Motorsport we are running this game completely maxed out at 4K FPS is on the top left my editor is going to have to enlarge that cuz it's so small oh man and we are now on hackenheim because this track just got released for the game and the game was like yo let's put you on rainy Graphics cuz why not GT cars I am on the boat Le right now cuz the B has great brakes I've got good connection with the brakes man I'm going to show you guys the graphic settings in a little bit but I just want to see if I can keep this on track why am I in first gear not on a wet circuit nope oh yeah car is kind of all over the place sorry about that oh I can't even hear when the car needs to upshift let's see can we launch a nice one going into this corner yeah um and I am Tech okay um the Ford it just happened to be like that I was not the uh originator of that issue now we got a bit of a gap let me go and show you guys the graphics things real quick just so I show you guys how mental this computer is right we got ultra settings 100% res render resolution everything's on auto cuz it's on Ultra 4K and we don't even have AMD FSR turned on let's turn that on yeah let's get some more FPS man and uh now we are running at about 80 I mean I mean I got no complaints who even needs to game at 4K there we go just got to find traction coming out of these slow Corners oh my goodness come on bro we got a fast right-hander these cars are going so slow it's just hilarious maybe the AI is too easy yeah that probably is too easy yeah they are taking the slow corner so slow you can see the Bley though it's kind of squirming if I get on the throttle and around the outside oh beautiful move oh man you know that's kind of all the entertainment done for this game although I kind of want to run one more lap cuz this is a new track to the game Let's Have Some Fun see what I can get a I'm off track yep that's it that's the end of it that is the end of it let's try another game oh guys I okay I understand and Starfield may not be bethesda's most critically acclaimed game but oh my goodness although the performance of this game is questionable at times can you run it very well on this computer and it looks stunning at 4K let me remind you once again the graphics we're running at right now ultra settings FSR we even have sharpening and film grain turned up all the way depth of field why not let's turn on everything because you could simply do that can we even oh 100% there we go all right this should be the game and we are getting about 80 frames per seconds indoors right now oh there's a little bit of vsync though I guess it would be nice to enable that but for FPS reasons we're going to leave it disabled oh man oh I love that you can see how much detail there is and every single thing in the ship you can clearly see the text especially if you're playing at 4K that's one thing you won't see too much in 1440p it's just how detailed everything is I can see the text all the tiny things in the ship very well man that is one thing you will get in a 4K gaming PC is absolute detail and honestly to get this sort of clarity at $2,000 not that bad really I mean yeah it's expensive but there's more expensive computers than in this I don't know where we're going uh we're going to undog let's see where the game takes us to oh my the graphics oh you guys won't be able to grasp the full graphical Fidelity of this game through your phones or through your YouTube interface on like whatever browser you're using but in person it's the real deal this is leagues above any PC build I've done in the past oh we're on neon okay oh this yeah let's go into neon and that'll be a true test of this computer's capabilities okay look at that FPS meter on the top left here we go or neon 73 71 getting above 70 with everything dialed up to the max if you just even wanted to lower the graphic settings to high settings and turn off all the additional graphical features you're probably getting above 100 on this computer at 4K it's blazingly fast and with FSR 3 soon coming to Starfield oh yeah this game's about to get way more playable all right I think I'm good there's one more game I want to try out on this computer and we're just going to go for Pure frame rate we're going to see how high we can get okay now this is a game we got to know just how high of a frame rate we can get and that is none other than Counter Strike 2 anyways before I face back in let me go ahead and show you guys my graphic settings so we've got a mix of high and low settings uh there's some things I wanted to leave on high some things we could leave on low but what's important is that on video we are running the game at 4K and we are getting 300 FPS uh let's go ahead and get some kills oh he's got an OP how he head shot me like that with an M4 ah how's he getting two hits so quickly oh hey come on I was going to like shoot him okay I hear a guy left of me no I I could care less I could care less I could care less oh bodies be flying right now oh but I got him not bad oh oh oh oh oh oh skill issue my M's got a skill issue one it's my time no man ain't happening ain't happening ain't happening got three in a row oh that's a chicken oh scared me another one come on W four in a row five in a row oh no a I had him that's a good spot and uh I'm pretty satisfied with that I hope you guys enjoyed the 300 FPS gameplay at 4K let's wrap up the build video okay what a build I think the headline I'm going to use for this build is this PC makes 4K gaming worth it because I would even argue about 3 to two years ago spending maybe $3,000 on a gaming PC would have gotten a really excellent 4K gaming experience but the CPU and GPU combo in this build I think is very affordable for 4K gaming if you want the best gaming CPU on the market it's only going to cost you about $350 to $400 in the form of the ryzen 7 7800 X 3D and then if you want essentially the best high-end graphics card that isn't going to be just thr throwing tons of money away for only minimal gains then the 7900 XTX is probably the highest end you can go without chunking money into a furnace because unlike its Nvidia counterparts I think its value still holds up even for just under $1,000 it just contains so much raw performance and excellent built-in Hardware that makes it worth its $950 price tag for 4K gaming which is something like I said said you unfortunately can't really save for the RTX 480 and 490 right now as the 4080 retails above MSRP above $1,200 at the moment and the 490 is right now charging at about $2,400 which is not cool at all and there are some games where the 7900 XTX can match or even beat the 490 in terms of raw performance yet this graphics card can be had for for almost half the price of a 490 as I filmed this video it's just an excellent graphics card deal if you wanted the most gaming performance without throwing away tons of cash and at $2,000 this looks great too versus my previous one this has pretty much the same specifications but it's got a bit of a boost when it comes to Aesthetics as it has an AO it's an allwhite and it's in a really cool chamber style PC case from montech and with this I have have no complaints it's a great way to do 4K gaming on a budget so with all that said thank you so much for watching this video and thank you to montech for sponsoring this build guide along with their new king 95 case which I'll have links to all the PC parts I use to make this build by guide possible Linked In the description below and with all that said thank you so much for watching and this is the scold Channel signing out
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Length: 38min 53sec (2333 seconds)
Published: Sun Dec 31 2023
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