The ULTIMATE Gaming PC Build 2024! ๐Ÿ˜ [4K Build ft. RTX 4090 & O11 EVO RGB!]

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what is up guys welcome back to another geeka video in this one I'm going to be attempting to build the best gaming PC you can assemble in 2024 a system perfect for 4K gaming in all of the latest titles I'll be using top end components like an RTX 4090 to achieve the best performance possible and building the whole system inside of lean Le's brand new 0d Evo RGB quite possibly the most hotly anticipated cas of this year join me for the ride as I show you what parts make this build possible and why I picked them how to assemble the system from start through to the finish line and then of course we'll be looking at performance a little bit later let's do [Music] [Music] this the Corsair hs80 Max is a wireless gaming headset that packs a punch with precisely tune 50 mm neodymium drivers Dolby atos support and wireless connectivity over Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz it has you covered use it with a PC Mac PS4 or PS5 and enjoy up to 65 hours of battery life wirelessly and 130 hours on Bluetooth in the process need a top up 15 minutes of charge bags you up to 6 hours of use check it out at the first links in the description below let's start with the component showy and start in no better place than the CPU and this is actually a component where you're going to have two options for this build it's not normally something I do but it occasionally makes sense if you're looking to build this system for gaming and gaming only the ryzen 77800 x3d is the best bet eight cores 16 threads stupidly High clock speeds and a tremendous amount of L3 cash make it the best gaming CPU you can buy right now if you're instead looking to do something that's a little bit higher end for video editing rendering you want all those extra cores jump up to something like an AMD ryzen 9 7900 or 7950 x3d they're going to pump significantly more cost into this build and while I wanted to build the best of the best there's no point wasting it on a CPU that people who are just gaming aren't going to utilize to go with the CPU I've picked up a 64 GB kit of corsair's Dominator titanium this is their first special edition and is actually one of the most special Ram kits on the market and that's because not only does it look absolutely incredible but it actually has changeable top plates so you can get it like this with RGB built and up top all configurable through Corsair IQ or of course you can add these non RGB more refined and classy metal finishes instead performance is also really good obviously loads of speeds and capacities available I went for 64 gigs because 32 is sort of the new mainstream the new necessary amount for basically any build over $1,000 and with ddr5 RAM prices having come down so much it's not nearly as expensive to buy a kit like this as it was 12 or 18 months ago I've gone for a similarly high-end theme when it comes to the storage in this build with the crucial t700 Pro providing all of our Fast Flash horsepower this is a Gen 5 Drive which means you're going to get state-of-the-art performance we're talking 1213 gigabytes per second for comparison's sake the fastest gem 4 drives top out at about 7 or 8 gbt a second this is going to give you nearly double the performance and we'll see gem 5 drives get cheaper larger capacities and faster as the days and months go on 2024 is going to be the year I think of Gen 5 mvme drives and it's really amazing how fast storage has progressed the only thing that seems a littleit bit backwards about it is the size of this heat sink it's massive and that's because G 5 drives run incredibly hot so be really careful when you're picking out a drive the more cooling it has the better performance you're going to likely see on paper the whole build is going to be built onto this the Asus Rog stricks x670 e- E gaming Wi-Fi it's one of the higher end x670 motherboards available but isn't the most ludicrously expensive so like the Aus master from gigabyte or the MSI Ace and godlight range allow you to take things a step further with even better connectivity the reason I've picked this board though is it just does everything we need we're still going to get some room for overclocking we still get all the ports and connectors you could possibly need with all your usual audio and optical audio outputs Wi-Fi 6C your 10 GB USB type A's and even a 20 GB USB type-c the rest of the board is absolutely stacked with really great power delivery fantastic Coolin and cool unique features like a button just here that allows for an easy release of the PCI slot really really cool features that make this B quite an easy one to actually build with the graphical horsepower will be provided by none other than the RTX 490 and despite the RTX 40 series Super Cards on the horizon the 490 is going to remain its place as the top dog of the GPU Market the most powerful gaming graphics card in the world in the world now it's got loads of vram incredible straight rasterization performance support for inv videos dlss 3.5 state-ofthe-art raate tracing it is just an absolute beast and of course it is expensive this is obviously where a lot of the budget in this build has gone but you do certainly get value for money if your aim is to get the best of the best especially at 4K this Asus tough card is one of my favorite RTX 490 designs not only is it large and imposing but it does a great job of keeping it cool it's not quite as outlandish as say the stricks model that you could find and it's a little bit more on The Classy side than Alternatives like the pallet game Rock series which what I do like I don't think are the quite the right fit for today's build we want something that looks out there but we also want a system that looks sleek classy and expensive because after all this PC is is definitely not cheap I also think the graphics card is going to look great oh gosh wa inside of this that is actually way heavier than I thought it was going to be the Leon Lee 01d Evo RGB oh my goodness me if you want a dual chamber case the ogs are really Le and Lee when you look at things like the high highway 60 the new Monch King 95 they all take inspiration from the chassis and obviously if you want the best often the original is the place that you look you get room for up to a 420 mil radiator at the top of the case with 360 mil support at the sides and the bottom very conclusive you also get an argb strip at the top and bottom of the case that wraps all the way around and looks absolutely phenomenal I first saw this case back at comex in 2023 such a long time ago now and two adjustable places for the motherboard to be installed so you can change the height of the motherboard and the rear iio according to the kind of Radiators you'll be putting in the system so load and loads of cooling options build quality as well just feels phenomenal you've got these really nice panels with the sort of integrated mesh that kind of also acts as a dust filter this sort of One Piece design is becoming increasingly common the tempered glass of course wraps right around the front of the case and is nice and easily removed feels really quite substantial and isn't too heavily tinted which I like and of course at the rear of the case if I just take off this back panel once again really easy to remove and built well you'll find room for your 3 and 1/2 in and 2 and 1/2 in drives on this nice little movable bracket behind that room for the power supply all of your integrated cable management and even things on the side like your RGB controller power button and front iio certainly not the first time this has been done but the PSU actually protrudes slightly from the outside of the case out the back giving you a little bit more length on the power supply as well which is great to see anyway that's enough talking about the case we'll come back and build the system in it in a moment before then just one or two components to polish us off RM 1000e from Corsair a fantastic cybernetics Platinum certified basically equivalent to + on power supply finally to make sure the whole build lines up with that iconic Le and Le design obviously gone ahead and got the Galahad 2 Trinity the 360 mil Allin one cooler if you're opting for an Intel base build with like the I9 14900 K pop this up to a 420 fanwise I've not just got these three boxes I've got wait there many many boxes of fans and there's a wide variety they're not actually all the same so we got 120 mil RGB fan okay what's so special about that 140 mil RGB fan cool a 140 mil with a reverse blade another one a normal one a normal one another reverse blade and these two here are the LCD models so they've actually got screens in the center Hub of the fan yes why not particularly sure cool yes so I think we've covered all the parts pretty well let me Begin by actually installing CPU Ram SSD and the motherboard first of all outside of the case while everything is nice and easy to access first Port of Call is popping the CPU into the motherboard obviously got to be a little bit more careful nowadays that AMD even moved the pins onto the boards rather than the CPUs randoms are going to pop into the second and fourth slots in this build so you've Ru potentially for up to 128 gigs of RAM if you go ahead and pick up another identical kit to this one the gem 5 mvme is going to go into the top slot on the motherboard with this being gem five do be careful because obviously if you pop it into a gem four slot you're going to get the much slower gem Force speeds typically the top slot is the one that's gem five on pretty much all modern AMD and and in town motherboards there is one more thing that I'm going to do at this stage before getting the case involved that's do some of the CPU Cooler bracket prep and that means that unfortunately and I don't often do this I am going to have to consult the manual of our Galahad Trinity 2 360 so let's see if we can open this up manual though looks pretty easy to follow we want the AMD instructions which are actually resoundingly simple and basically what the caller does is just slots onto the pre-installed plastic brackets on the motherboard it looks to me like on our motherboard that these have been taken off previously so excuse me for a few minutes while I find out where they've gone fasten them back on and that's all the prep we actually need to do because we're using an AMD config this case is a lot lighter with all the panels taken off which is definitely a good thing the Evo also has these raise Center standoffs like pretty much all cases nowadays so it should just be a case he says of getting it lined up can be a little bit fiddly there we go and that will just hold it into place while we screw it in just nine screws to do here and that will secure the motherboard properly into place the next thing is the radiator so so this is where I've got to be a little bit clever with the fans that I actually have this top radiator bracket comes out to make the radiator installation nice and easy and when you combine that with the pre-installed fans the whole thing is a bit of a dodle really I'm going to pop it this way so the tubes are on the far right hand side of the case and just get the whole thing screwed into the bracket on the outermost position the reason I'm going to do it that way is so that we can see as much of the fans on the side profile as possible in hindsight I wouldn't have picked up so many 140 mil fans i instead pick up a few 120s and I'll link these down in the description below I can still go ahead though and have these other 140s in afterwards it's then nice and easily a case of just dropping the radiator and get all the cables in there as well for good measure just try and align this on the side yeah good stuff look at that so the radiator is in obviously the water block I need to do in a moment before then just going to secure the radiator Mount make sure that doesn't go anywhere and also of course add some thermal paste on the CPU large great and rice size you guys know the drill that's going to provide the nice thermal bond between the processor and the cooler love the head though by the way the way on this Leon Lee Galahad it's adjustable customizable you can swap it out I like this Leon Lee one I think it looks really really good as far as the fans are concerned now is as good a time as any to actually get these installed too so I'm going to pop the 140s with the reversible blades on the bottom and then the fans with the displays all the screens on the side of the case here I'll have to remove these two black covers they're just there if you don't put any fans in to make sure it still looks okay and I'll also add the 120 mil in at the back these ones are easily clippable together so many fans now you can sort of daisy chain one to the next connect them digitally that's going to make things so much easier and again all the different removable fan mounts make this step of the build just that little bit more stressfree than it might otherwise be the fans's kind of going okay but we are hitting the motherboard a little bit more than I'd like so I'm going to take the motherboard out we trying to leave the CPU block attach just to move the whole thing up slightly and I'm hoping that will improve the clearance I must admit I didn't really want to have to take the motherboard out but I do want to do this properly and I want to make sure the build looks absolutely spot on now for the second attempt at actually adding the fans into place so this time feed the cable through getting the s's a little bit tricky but not too arduous and alas that seems to have done the trick I can now actually screw these in get them secure stop them from going anywhere and it looks like it was the motherboard after all causing that sort of slight incompatibility issue shall we say so maybe in future a little bit more clearance at the bottom would be nice especially for those looking to use a push pull rad at the top couple more fans to go and then two at the side one at the back and we should be good to go with all the fans in the next Port of Call is the graphics card now you can install this graphics card in a number of different ways the first would be a stand horizontal implementation and while I think that looks good and airflow wise would be superb because you get all this airflow from our bottom fans let's be honest who's building a PC inside of a fish tank like display case and not using a where's it gone here it is vertical GPU Mount so we are going to adapt this doesn't come with the case this is an aftermarket unit this one's from nzid XT but Cooler Master to do one I'm sure le le probably do one I'll link all the options for this down below simply remove all of the PCI lanes and Swap this in instead it ises of course mean you can't then use the other lanes below it so it's only going to work for a single expansion card config but that's all we need in this build graphics cards going to slide down oh it's tight it is very tight it is in so just a couple of thumb screws to secure that down looking really good very happy with how this is turning out All That Remains then is the power supply now this is the RM 1000e from Corsair there's obviously a fair few cables that you need for this build in fact the built-in controller for the Leon Le fans actually requires a six pin VGA power cable which which is kind of crazy in terms of actually how much power consumption that takes and of course we do have the advantage of our super Sleek super small PCI gem 5 cable as well for the graphics card having to keep our GPU Cable Management to a bit of a minimum some CPU power cables as well to round things off nicely as I say quite a lot of power cables required at least for this build just to ensure that everin has nice sufficient amounts of power one thing that they've done a really good job of on the vision is actually minimizing the number of screws you have to take out in order to get access at things and I have to say as someone who's not built built in a great number of Leon Le 011 cases before only sort of one or two it's really really impressive very easy to build in just going to pop some PSU cable extensions in as well for good measure and then a pair of CPU power connections as well to the top left and with the GPU cable here there's no PSU extension as it's the new fancy 12 pin standard not only did look pretty good but the extensions for these have been a bit mixed in their reviews and it's so small you're hardly going to be able to see it so just pop that in chck it nicely down out the way and we're pretty much good to go all that's have to do now is put all the panels back on boot this thing up and check out the performance but first how good the stunning Leon lee0d Evo RGB looks when it's all powered up I'll rejoin you in just a few moments for the gaming [Music] benchmark moving through into performance and the RTX 490 in this build performs exactly as you'd expect it's basically insane in every single game take war zone as an example first at 4K high with dlss enabled and set to the Quality preset and the build achieves 175 FPS on average the reason we've tested at 4K pretty much exclusively on this build is that we think anyone spending four or five grand on a PC should be gaming at that top end resolution it's the same in Call of Duty's Modern Warfare 3 very similar games you'd expect the performance to be pretty similar and at 4K High settings once again with dlss enabled and set to the Quality preset the build pulled in 163 FPS on average move through into a harder to run game Starfield to be specific at 4K High settings and the build achieved just shy of 85 FPS with 84 on average 90 and 99% our results were strong too showing consistent frame rates throughout and while Starfield is difficult to ruin and poorly optimized this build just about manages at 4K Hogwarts Legacy at 4K high was actually a pretty similar story frame rates perhaps not as high as we might have expected but still topping the charts compared to any other GPU option here at 4K High the build pulled in 100 FPS on average bang on with 90 and 75 for the 90 and 99th percentiles dropped down to 1080p in our next title fortnite at competitive settings and the build was just I mean ludicrous to be frank 322 FPS on average with very consistent 90 and 99 percentiles that didn't drop below 280 frames per second while moving back up to 4K in Apex Legends delivered great results too 4K High and the build achieved 214 FPS on average 90 99 percentiles looking good and I think Apex looks amazing at that top end 4K resolution just to round things off one of my personal favorite games Formula 1 2023 4K and the ultra high preset and the build pulled in over 200 FPS it really is extraordinary the performance that can be achieved and while it is yes going to cost you a lot of money at least you get in some great numbers in return what do you guys think of this build let me know in the comments down below all the bits mentioned will be linked in the description too on Amazon and New Egg if you enjoyed this get subscribed and as always we'll see you in the next one
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Length: 17min 18sec (1038 seconds)
Published: Tue Jan 09 2024
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