You should definitely use that GPU support because the GPU sag could present problems down the road. Use it to prevent unnecessary wear on your GPU and the PCI-E slot from the weight.
From dropping the 500$ CPU... to not fastening the 2k$ GPU risking to f*** up pins and destroying the motherboard in the process too... I thought this whole video is a joke. Am I right? He knows all of this and he's just trolling? Right? Otherwise he's just crazy.
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the GPU sag is REAL this time I can even see it on camera from a afar. I have never used a support bracket before but this time I did for (4090 gaming OC) and it just BARELY fit over my fan headers
You definitely need to use those GPU anti sag pieces. When you moved the computer you could see the GPU bouncing up and down putting stress on the pins probably.
You should install the SSD in M2A_CPU. Otherwise your 4090 will only get 8 PCIE lanes instead of 16. From the board manual, page 8: "The PCIEX16 slot shares bandwidth with the M2C_CPU connector. The PCIEX16 slot operates at up to x8 mode when a device is installed in the M2C_CPU connector."
The 4090 still uses the PCIe 4.0 x16 Interface. So running an M.2 in the M2C_CPU will have no change on the performance of the GPU. This is because PCIe 5.0 x8 has the same bandwidth as the PCIe 4.0 x16 that the 4090s use.
@@jackelam3948 this is not correct. Any nvme you put in the top m.2 will reduce the PCIe from x16 to x8 and because the 30/40 series uses gen 4 PCIe, the card will run at PCIe 4.0 x8. x8 and x16 means physical lanes, no matter what protocol runs on them. The manual is clear on this. And the boards available PCI 5.0 doesn't magically double a PCI 4.0 graphic cards bandwidth. Maybe the performance difference isn't big anyway, but thats not the topic here.
@@silenosile3229 Yes you are correct, it was my confusion. I thought it would still have the available bandwidth of Gen 5.0 x8 resulting in the same as Gen 4.0 x16. Having tested now the PCIe x16 slot does instead run at Gen 4 x8 with the 4090 and the M2C_CPU populated. Whether or not the difference in performance is enough to warrant not using that slot I am yet to see. I currently have all of the M.2 slots running at Gen 4.0 x4 with the three on the chipset being setup in raid 0 with three 1tb drives.
yup still using an i7 4770k and a gtx 1070 as my main pc, only reason i have not upgraded is because of buying an xbox series x and just playing all the big AAA releases on that instead.
Damn... his internal monologue must be epic! Going about his daily life, each waking moment, his brain going yak-yakity-yak non-stop! That's exactly what my brain does and I find it hilarious seeing other people go through the same thing! Great video, very entertaining!
I'd love to see the possible CPU bottleneck with a 4090 and i9-13900k on Spider-Man, since it's also a CPU heavy game. Awesome video as always! Thanks Marcus!
I'm kinda mad the 13th Gen didn't get more p cores. Is probably scam like 40 series buy I guess we have to pay for the super duper. 😐 smart ppl to update tiniest things. Why not 10p core 12 e core like idk but seems more realistic
6:45 That would be me lmao. Granted, not a complete noob, I have built 1 PC before but the other day I was like "I am going all out and not buying a PC for the next 5-10 years" so here I am, educating myself while my PC arrives (pre-built ofc, I'm not that bold to risk a 4k dollar investment). This is so cool thou, learning about how it all goes together and what to watch out for, etc etc. Maybe next time I'll build it myself. Even if I couldn't afford these PCs, I'd still watch the videos so keep it up, you're great at explaining while keeping me entertained. Thumbs up from me.
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You have to use anti-sag bracket, read the manual, both motherboard and GPU vendors demand that, otherwise they will not repair any damages related to this. Even in this build you can already see your GPU is sagging a bit, with time it will get even worse if you will keep it for a long time.
Yes this is true, but this pc will be dissambled and probably used in another build, so it is not a big deal for pc builders on RUclips to do this. The consumer should definitely do this
What I really love about this guy the fact he is always so exciting, fun, so positive and very amusing. Other RUclipsrs however I realised they do everything so seriously and a lot of their contents say stuff negative. Whereas this guy I can see he is just doing it for fun and his contents are so easy to watch and easy to understand.
I am that person you are talking about at 6:45 into your video. Been playing on my crappy laptop for years and I finally got sick of it and put down $6000 on a custom pc build. Except, I went with the 3090 Ti with my i9 13900K! And of course, I went with DDR5!
@@dylanjohnson4624 Yes! Not as well as the 4090 but I tried it with the Spider Man Miles Morales game, all ultra except for high on crowd density, no ambient occlusion, no vertical sync, and no anti-aliasing; and was getting 59-94 FPS. I did not see much of the benefits though since I use a 2k monitor. For that, I get 120-160 fps with those same settings on 2k
I would use the bracket to keep the 4090 at bay. You dont get how much strain is being put on the MOBO just holding the graphics card there. It needs the brackets. Greetings, Jeff
I have my AIO fans on top of the radiator pushing air up and out at 10:50. The decision to have fans below the radiator may not be the best case for a graphics card that big unless someone can provide temperature data for this build. Yes, no doubt the CPU will run hot with fans on top, but you can clock the volts to have the CPU run within spec and every other part in your case will thus run cooler and last longer.
Hey dude I just wanted to let you know that I watch tons of tech PC reviewers and I like them all for different reasons but for some reason I find you the most enjoyable and easiest to watch all the way through. Cheers
Let’s see gaming temps. Because in real world use people are not running the 13900k at 100%. Pretty sure a NH-D15 can handle the 13900k for a gaming build.
@@Tofuey Are you saying true to me or true to him? Because your processor most definitely try to run at 100% all the time unless you are low settings 1080p gaming. Just look at this cpu utilization throughout the vid it hovers around 20%.
I just upgraded my 4year+ rig and am amazed by the phenomenal rise in performance. The upgrade from i9-9900K/3080Ti to i9-13900K/4090 is giving almost double the framerate in certain gaming benchmarks.
@@uzmaasif128 The other components doesn't matter much to gaming performance: 32GB DDR5 5200Mhz RAM compared to 16GB in the past & Mobo replacement from Asus Maximus Code to Asus Strix Z790-E. I reused most of the other components : Corsair HX1200 PSU, Corsair H150 AIO CPU Cooler, Creative X-Fi soundcard and OCZ/Crucial/Westgate SSD/HDDs. However my CPU overclock was higher : 5.5 Ghz on the i9-13900 compared to 5 Ghz on the i9-9900K.
@@amarson2322 It was fine for run-of-the-mill titles like COD or Battlefield but not AAA titles. Add in ray-tracing and the scale tips at the other end. My PC platform is upgraded every 4-5 years but the GPU more frequent as I use my PC mainly for gaming. Its the same as saying "Your PS5 is perfectly fine why are you getting a gaming PC?" lol.
@@JasonSturgess no i own a 4090 paired with a 12700k 32gb corsair venquence rgb 3000mhz ddr4 cl 15 , i play at 4k my previous gpu 3080 i firstly bought a 12900k ddr5 6000mhz gskill 32gb cl 36 ,couldnt notice a difference between 12900k ddr5 6000mhz -12700k 3000mhz ddr4 at 4k.
I love watching videos like these. Especially cause it helps me prepere for when I buy one of those pcs in my second life. All jokes aside, great video Marcus!
It has always bothered me how a GPU is so giant and has such a thin connection. Even if it is mounted on the bracket I always feel like it’s gonna snap.
That’s how I feel too! I can see with my GPU it doesn’t look straight as there is no support to keep it up on the right side because of how heavy it is.
It will be fine they do extensive testing for these sorts of things but you can always get a brace for it if you're extra paranoid about it or whatever.
I saw it happen with a rog 3090 during the huge shortage too right after it came out and people were getting $5000 for them on ebay the pcb board broke when they shipped the prebuilt computer to me it was such a waste. You support it in the back too and it will be fine and im sure they upgraded the materials used in the pcb material on these things being so heavy but you def still need to support them
I wonder that myself. I had a 2080 ti that howled at full speed and it took me a while to get used to the fan noise. I am using a 3090 right now that is very quiet under full load. I am probably going to get a rig with a RTX 4090 pretty soon and I hope the noise isn't too loud.
I just got a 7900x few days ago. Could have waited for 13th gen. But was thinking that AM5 is a brand new platform. So the expensive Motherboard i bought, i can use for a long time. Also will be interesting when Ryzen 7000 3D V-Cache comes out :D. But for now the 7900x is serving me really well. Went from the older 3900x.
@@Cruizerman being fair is more probable for AMD to keep AM5 around for a longer time than Intel with the Z790, however, if you’re someone that doesn’t upgrade that frequently you may as well pick the better value, I mean you could’ve picked a 5000 series but you chose to change not only platform but RAM gen as well haha
When intel went from the 12900k to the 13900k.. I was hoping they would add more P Cores, but they gave us more E cores instead.. not sure why they felt we need more E cores to run background tasks vs P Cores to run games.. I know, its about clock speed right? Well, that depends on what Intel makes and what the game developers then create their game to handle.. if you are only going to put in 8 P Cores, then the game makers are only going to build their games to quantity of P Cores.. myself, I would like to see more P Cores.. either 12 or 16.. 16 being optimal.. and my question would be, does AMD's 16 core processors, do all their cores get use in the games that are played on that system, or are only 8 cores being used of the 16? All 16 are used right? So why Intel would you not build your CPU with 16 P cores? Next round, lets increase the P Core Count.. 16 please.. Thanks in advance..
Enjoy it my friend you will get some 5 years gaming on it I'm still on this setup and holding good for 95 games 2012 2023 93 of 95 can max out & staying a above120 fps I'm on a I9 10900k@5.2 32GB DDR4 PC3000 3090RTX Gaming Overclock 2X970S EVO PLUS 1000WATT ROG SWIFT PG279Q 1440P 165HZ IPS GSYNC 27INCH WQHD MONITOR
Yea, I9-13900k is faster, but not by a whole lot. If you have a 7950x it is definitely not worth upgrading to 13900k, but it could be worth upgrading to Ryzen 9 7950x3d when it comes out on valatines day.
I like your honesty, when you didn't latch the CPU properly and it fell out of the socket you didn't try to cover it up. Honesty is always the best policy and we all make mistakes.
I hope this computer can run those e-sports titles at a high framerate. They're always a great way to show the true power of such an expensive computer!
Watching someone play PUBG now is like seeing your ex at a public event. You're briefly reminded of the good moments but then those memories are immediately washed away with the reasons of why it ended 😂
4:13 what does he mean by giving you "some gen 4 performance" or "extra bandwith"? Extra bandwith compared to what? He didnt mention gen 3 he just said it gives extra bandwith. Also how can a gen 4 ssd only give "some" performance? What did he mean by that? I get its not the fastest gen 4. But i dont get the "some" part
I LOVE your glasses. In fact I love them so much, I was just in shock and awe and just could not type a comment. It also might be because I have never watched a video from you before… Anyways, I love the glasses and think they’re amazing!
I have this combo coming in a CyberPower pre-built later this week! First PC ever and I’m truly looking forward to the 4K Max RT gaming on my 77” Sony OLED!!
16:09, when you say "acoustics" did you mean how loud/quiet the build is? For that, you can use your Apple Watch: Noise app to check the decibel! If you weren't talking about that, then disregard what I said. Other than that, this was extremely fun to watch. I eventually want to do a 4090 build as well, but it just seems so pricey! And I definitely want all the RGB. :(
Jay at jays2cents said in one of his videoa that the newer cpus restart over and over after install so that the cpu can train otself to boot as fast as the hardware can manage safely. Great video by the way. i have subscribed.
That PC with the RTX 4090 and Intel Core i9 CPU can be useful for really demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Metro Exodus and Red Dead Redemption 2.
That i9 13900k is so powerful it actually jumps off the motherboard! Great video!
ha!
mario said that
The power cannot be harnessed.
LITERALLY
Xd
For anyone wondering this build is going for like $4k right now.
Pretty good price
That's actully a very very good price for a high end build like this
Thought you were gonna say something like 6k
@@ly-gamer7063dose it have OS 64-bit Windows 10? I don't much about PC's
@@VulcanDaGoat Itll either be windows 10 or windows 11 and yes 64 bit lol
The standing 4090 on the edge of that wobbly table is giving me mini heart attacks.
just irresponsible
mini? GIANT!
He’s just following the verge’s instructions that said he needs a table.
I had my breath held the entire time just waiting for it to topple off
You should definitely use that GPU support because the GPU sag could present problems down the road. Use it to prevent unnecessary wear on your GPU and the PCI-E slot from the weight.
lol money is required for that
@@etenplays1283 like 20 bucks?
@@etenplays1283 yeah, 20 bucks to save ur fking 2k+ gpu
From dropping the 500$ CPU... to not fastening the 2k$ GPU risking to f*** up pins and destroying the motherboard in the process too... I thought this whole video is a joke. Am I right? He knows all of this and he's just trolling? Right? Otherwise he's just crazy.
crazy?
terrific vid Marcus - I actually watched 'til the end ;)
@@itsruman03 I don’t think you watched it either 🦍
As complimentary as ever 😅
I detect a healthy bromance here ❤
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the GPU sag is REAL this time I can even see it on camera from a afar. I have never used a support bracket before but this time I did for (4090 gaming OC) and it just BARELY fit over my fan headers
Ok
cool
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You definitely need to use those GPU anti sag pieces. When you moved the computer you could see the GPU bouncing up and down putting stress on the pins probably.
The ASUS rog helios had gpu braces
Hardly. These things aren't built out of play-doh. They will most likely be fine.
i think he got adhd
@@yozaazoy8065 😂
Great way to test the new connectors.
You should install the SSD in M2A_CPU. Otherwise your 4090 will only get 8 PCIE lanes instead of 16.
From the board manual, page 8: "The PCIEX16 slot shares bandwidth with the M2C_CPU connector. The PCIEX16
slot operates at up to x8 mode when a device is installed in the M2C_CPU connector."
The 4090 still uses the PCIe 4.0 x16 Interface. So running an M.2 in the M2C_CPU will have no change on the performance of the GPU. This is because PCIe 5.0 x8 has the same bandwidth as the PCIe 4.0 x16 that the 4090s use.
@@jackelam3948 this is not correct. Any nvme you put in the top m.2 will reduce the PCIe from x16 to x8 and because the 30/40 series uses gen 4 PCIe, the card will run at PCIe 4.0 x8. x8 and x16 means physical lanes, no matter what protocol runs on them.
The manual is clear on this.
And the boards available PCI 5.0 doesn't magically double a PCI 4.0 graphic cards bandwidth.
Maybe the performance difference isn't big anyway, but thats not the topic here.
@@silenosile3229 Yes you are correct, it was my confusion. I thought it would still have the available bandwidth of Gen 5.0 x8 resulting in the same as Gen 4.0 x16. Having tested now the PCIe x16 slot does instead run at Gen 4 x8 with the 4090 and the M2C_CPU populated. Whether or not the difference in performance is enough to warrant not using that slot I am yet to see.
I currently have all of the M.2 slots running at Gen 4.0 x4 with the three on the chipset being setup in raid 0 with three 1tb drives.
I had the same concern, I am using thr M2A as well (just beneath gpu). Its pcie 4 x4, dirrctly to cpu and leaves the bandwidth of the gpu slot alone!
What language is this
Man, new gen PC components are getting more and more cooler. im still down here with a 3rd gen intel cpu and a 1050 gpu :)
yea i only have an i7 4770k 1050 ti and 16gb ram lol
yup still using an i7 4770k and a gtx 1070 as my main pc, only reason i have not upgraded is because of buying an xbox series x and just playing all the big AAA releases on that instead.
Me: cries in gtx 1060 6gb 32 gb ram and i7 9700kf
using my i7 6700k and 980Ti since mid 2016
Im suprised how it can still handle a lot of games at high graphics at 1440p
i5 2500 no gpu 👍🏻
Damn... his internal monologue must be epic! Going about his daily life, each waking moment, his brain going yak-yakity-yak non-stop! That's exactly what my brain does and I find it hilarious seeing other people go through the same thing!
Great video, very entertaining!
I'd love to see the possible CPU bottleneck with a 4090 and i9-13900k on Spider-Man, since it's also a CPU heavy game. Awesome video as always! Thanks Marcus!
I'm kinda mad the 13th Gen didn't get more p cores. Is probably scam like 40 series buy I guess we have to pay for the super duper. 😐 smart ppl to update tiniest things. Why not 10p core 12 e core like idk but seems more realistic
@@troy4777 "Like 40 series buy I guess we have to pay"
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6:45 That would be me lmao. Granted, not a complete noob, I have built 1 PC before but the other day I was like "I am going all out and not buying a PC for the next 5-10 years" so here I am, educating myself while my PC arrives (pre-built ofc, I'm not that bold to risk a 4k dollar investment).
This is so cool thou, learning about how it all goes together and what to watch out for, etc etc. Maybe next time I'll build it myself. Even if I couldn't afford these PCs, I'd still watch the videos so keep it up, you're great at explaining while keeping me entertained. Thumbs up from me.
I have an i9-13900k build coming next week. I bagged a 4090 to put in it too! This video will be interesting!
Thanks!
Thanks so much! :)
I am a newbie and this is my first time watching a full on PC build. I really enjoyed it. Your presentation is awesome.
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You have to use anti-sag bracket, read the manual, both motherboard and GPU vendors demand that, otherwise they will not repair any damages related to this. Even in this build you can already see your GPU is sagging a bit, with time it will get even worse if you will keep it for a long time.
I actually agree with you bro
Yes this is true, but this pc will be dissambled and probably used in another build, so it is not a big deal for pc builders on RUclips to do this. The consumer should definitely do this
I mean look at him, does he look like the typa guy to even read comments and take suggestions into consideration? absolutely not
What I really love about this guy the fact he is always so exciting, fun, so positive and very amusing. Other RUclipsrs however I realised they do everything so seriously and a lot of their contents say stuff negative. Whereas this guy I can see he is just doing it for fun and his contents are so easy to watch and easy to understand.
it's annoying
I like how he talks about everyone telling him to use ryzen,brings up their valid arguments and his entire response boils down to "trust me bro"
I am that person you are talking about at 6:45 into your video. Been playing on my crappy laptop for years and I finally got sick of it and put down $6000 on a custom pc build. Except, I went with the 3090 Ti with my i9 13900K! And of course, I went with DDR5!
same man, all i wanna do is play PC games but my laptop so potato that when I installed and play cs go its was only 5 fps 🥲
Can your pc do 4k gaming well?
What did you get to cost you 6k
@@dylanjohnson4624 Yes! Not as well as the 4090 but I tried it with the Spider Man Miles Morales game, all ultra except for high on crowd density, no ambient occlusion, no vertical sync, and no anti-aliasing; and was getting 59-94 FPS. I did not see much of the benefits though since I use a 2k monitor. For that, I get 120-160 fps with those same settings on 2k
15:06
“We are hitting above 200 fps”
Fps: *Drops below 200 at that instant*
I would use the bracket to keep the 4090 at bay. You dont get how much strain is being put on the MOBO just holding the graphics card there. It needs the brackets.
Greetings,
Jeff
I have my AIO fans on top of the radiator pushing air up and out at 10:50. The decision to have fans below the radiator may not be the best case for a graphics card that big unless someone can provide temperature data for this build. Yes, no doubt the CPU will run hot with fans on top, but you can clock the volts to have the CPU run within spec and every other part in your case will thus run cooler and last longer.
when he moved the case @12:05 the gpu shook so much omg
Would have laughed so hard if it snapped off.
12:03 That wobble is what the support brackets prevent. Use them
Amazed he can lift the 4090 without assistance 😂
12:40 the 4090 shake :')
Hey dude I just wanted to let you know that I watch tons of tech PC reviewers and I like them all for different reasons but for some reason I find you the most enjoyable and easiest to watch all the way through. Cheers
12:04 that gpu twerk, thought the motherboard was gona snap 😂
Let’s see gaming temps. Because in real world use people are not running the 13900k at 100%. Pretty sure a NH-D15 can handle the 13900k for a gaming build.
You do know that the 13900k tries to run itself at 100% full time right?
@@boideaf703 False
@@boideaf703 that’s misinformation.
True. Intel cpus in generally seems to run much lower idle then AMD cpus in my experience as well.
@@Tofuey Are you saying true to me or true to him? Because your processor most definitely try to run at 100% all the time unless you are low settings 1080p gaming. Just look at this cpu utilization throughout the vid it hovers around 20%.
I just upgraded my 4year+ rig and am amazed by the phenomenal rise in performance. The upgrade from i9-9900K/3080Ti to i9-13900K/4090 is giving almost double the framerate in certain gaming benchmarks.
Can you tell the rest of specs in your previous and this new pc
@@uzmaasif128 The other components doesn't matter much to gaming performance: 32GB DDR5 5200Mhz RAM compared to 16GB in the past & Mobo replacement from Asus Maximus Code to Asus Strix Z790-E. I reused most of the other components : Corsair HX1200 PSU, Corsair H150 AIO CPU Cooler, Creative X-Fi soundcard and OCZ/Crucial/Westgate SSD/HDDs. However my CPU overclock was higher : 5.5 Ghz on the i9-13900 compared to 5 Ghz on the i9-9900K.
@@artyboy1377 thanks for telling
ur old pc was perfectly fine why the heck someone can’t afford your old pc 💀💀
@@amarson2322 It was fine for run-of-the-mill titles like COD or Battlefield but not AAA titles. Add in ray-tracing and the scale tips at the other end. My PC platform is upgraded every 4-5 years but the GPU more frequent as I use my PC mainly for gaming. Its the same as saying "Your PS5 is perfectly fine why are you getting a gaming PC?" lol.
The segment in the video where system was restarting, it is newer technique of memory training where it decides the tighter timings for the RAM.
that's amd
@@johnspencer3794 pretty sure intel has started doing that since 12th gen too
Got got mine today. Same setup. Intel 13900K & RTX 4090. Im still setting it up. Cant wait to laod up some games on it.
How much did it cost? Like 4k? I’m thinking of getting one instead of a car.
my prebuilt with a 4090 and 13900k should be getting shipped today so gladd to see it doing this good as I have never owned a high end pc before
Will D5 over D4 ram make much difference ?
@@JasonSturgess no i own a 4090 paired with a 12700k 32gb corsair venquence rgb 3000mhz ddr4 cl 15 , i play at 4k my previous gpu 3080 i firstly bought a 12900k ddr5 6000mhz gskill 32gb cl 36 ,couldnt notice a difference between 12900k ddr5 6000mhz -12700k 3000mhz ddr4 at 4k.
@@pcgamerzzzchannel3407 ok cool just got myself i9 13900k so should be perfect for my 4090 DDR4 23gb system.
What pre built company did you use
@@JustxLiving909 cyber power
why does it feel you're rushing when building the PC, chilllllllll.. enjoyed the benchmarking.....
great video, entertaining as always :) that 4090 is a monster.
Outrageous performance for a Outrageous price tag. $1600 msrp.
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I love watching videos like these. Especially cause it helps me prepere for when I buy one of those pcs in my second life. All jokes aside, great video Marcus!
It has always bothered me how a GPU is so giant and has such a thin connection. Even if it is mounted on the bracket I always feel like it’s gonna snap.
That’s how I feel too! I can see with my GPU it doesn’t look straight as there is no support to keep it up on the right side because of how heavy it is.
It will be fine they do extensive testing for these sorts of things but you can always get a brace for it if you're extra paranoid about it or whatever.
I saw it happen with a rog 3090 during the huge shortage too right after it came out and people were getting $5000 for them on ebay the pcb board broke when they shipped the prebuilt computer to me it was such a waste. You support it in the back too and it will be fine and im sure they upgraded the materials used in the pcb material on these things being so heavy but you def still need to support them
1 can just imagine how much noise that gaming box makes with all that hardware and fan coolers installed
I wonder that myself. I had a 2080 ti that howled at full speed and it took me a while to get used to the fan noise. I am using a 3090 right now that is very quiet under full load. I am probably going to get a rig with a RTX 4090 pretty soon and I hope the noise isn't too loud.
i'm having an anxiety attack at how close the 4090 is to falling off the table
Woah!!! Are those glasses new?! They look amazing
Any concerns about running a 4090 and a 13900k on a 1000w power supply?
No, but I wouldn't go any lower than 1KW. An 850W if you run the 5800X3D.
You can use these components with a 1000w supply perfectly fine, but it gets kinda tricky if you go under 1000w
Got all these specs on the way! So stoked 😁😁
Rad should have definitely gone in the front. GPU has plenty of cooling. Usually see a solid 10° drop using front intake on a rad vs upper exhaust.
Im a new viewer and your videos are AMAZIIING!!great work i beg you to keep it up. Iknow i sibscribed
This graphics card and CPU combo clearly meant for 2160p gameplay.
well, I'll still use 1080p for getting more than 360fps
that's cool bro 😍😍
I just got a 7900x few days ago. Could have waited for 13th gen. But was thinking that AM5 is a brand new platform. So the expensive Motherboard i bought, i can use for a long time. Also will be interesting when Ryzen 7000 3D V-Cache comes out :D. But for now the 7900x is serving me really well. Went from the older 3900x.
Yes to comfort yourself you need to say it🤣
@@daa7241 Well i can always send my 7900x back and get my money back and use it on a 13900k/13700k. Still got the chance for that :P
@@Cruizerman being fair is more probable for AMD to keep AM5 around for a longer time than Intel with the Z790, however, if you’re someone that doesn’t upgrade that frequently you may as well pick the better value, I mean you could’ve picked a 5000 series but you chose to change not only platform but RAM gen as well haha
@@Cruizerman 👍🏼🙃
Edited ryzen7950x seems to good in 13900k comparison.
@@Cruizerman you're making the right choice with AM5, don't listen to others
Never seen your channel before. Well done ☺
When intel went from the 12900k to the 13900k.. I was hoping they would add more P Cores, but they gave us more E cores instead.. not sure why they felt we need more E cores to run background tasks vs P Cores to run games.. I know, its about clock speed right? Well, that depends on what Intel makes and what the game developers then create their game to handle.. if you are only going to put in 8 P Cores, then the game makers are only going to build their games to quantity of P Cores.. myself, I would like to see more P Cores.. either 12 or 16.. 16 being optimal.. and my question would be, does AMD's 16 core processors, do all their cores get use in the games that are played on that system, or are only 8 cores being used of the 16? All 16 are used right? So why Intel would you not build your CPU with 16 P cores? Next round, lets increase the P Core Count.. 16 please.. Thanks in advance..
I wish they'd gone at least 10 P cores instead.
Enjoy it my friend you will get some 5 years gaming on it
I'm still on this setup and holding good for 95 games 2012 2023 93 of 95 can max out & staying a above120 fps
I'm on a I9 10900k@5.2
32GB DDR4 PC3000
3090RTX Gaming Overclock
2X970S EVO PLUS
1000WATT
ROG SWIFT PG279Q 1440P 165HZ IPS GSYNC 27INCH WQHD MONITOR
i9 13900K is better then Ryzen 9 7950x?
Yea, I9-13900k is faster, but not by a whole lot. If you have a 7950x it is definitely not worth upgrading to 13900k, but it could be worth upgrading to Ryzen 9 7950x3d when it comes out on valatines day.
the most powerfull.... no sh*t man
This is clearly unbelieveable... image a new generation of hardware o.O
i like how the front middle fan decides to not spin
I like your honesty, when you didn't latch the CPU properly and it fell out of the socket you didn't try to cover it up. Honesty is always the best policy and we all make mistakes.
I actually did the same exact build from this video. I loved this build
Thanks, I am building my first pc and this helped a lot!!
Woah, great video mate!
I hope this computer can run those e-sports titles at a high framerate. They're always a great way to show the true power of such an expensive computer!
Yes mom, I need this for studying.
Watching someone play PUBG now is like seeing your ex at a public event. You're briefly reminded of the good moments but then those memories are immediately washed away with the reasons of why it ended 😂
dude you earn a subscribe i love the content!!
why the top rad mount? front mount is pretty much shown to reduce cpu temps no?
Not even a second in and I am jumping out of my seat.
Hey man I like your glasses 💙 Also thanks for these amazing videos day in day out love
4:13 what does he mean by giving you "some gen 4 performance" or "extra bandwith"? Extra bandwith compared to what? He didnt mention gen 3 he just said it gives extra bandwith.
Also how can a gen 4 ssd only give "some" performance? What did he mean by that? I get its not the fastest gen 4. But i dont get the "some" part
Great video. Love those high FPS!
The 4090 was holding on his dear life being in the edge of the table
8:58 I worried about that 4090 being so close to the edge... From 11:29 what happened to the 4090 grey part above AORUS? It is bent! 12:04 Ouch! 👍👍
I LOVE your glasses. In fact I love them so much, I was just in shock and awe and just could not type a comment. It also might be because I have never watched a video from you before… Anyways, I love the glasses and think they’re amazing!
I have this combo coming in a CyberPower pre-built later this week! First PC ever and I’m truly looking forward to the 4K Max RT gaming on my 77” Sony OLED!!
12:03 that gpu without support gave me anxiety
2:54 is a Linus moment ;) Also you really stressed me out with the 4090 being on the edge of the table and it wobbling around
Your electric bill will crush your wallet with this machine
Great video. Very informative. . Nice glasses! 🤓
Wow. You're making me cry every time I watch your videos from my 25 years old laptop :(
I’m getting my 4090 and 13900k in 3 days. I CANT WAIT!!!!!
Wow, this gaming PC is a dream come true! 😍💻🎮 Thank you for sharing the build process and benchmarks! 💪👏
You're hilarious!! I like the glasses. 😁 Fun video. Thank you sir!
16:09, when you say "acoustics" did you mean how loud/quiet the build is? For that, you can use your Apple Watch: Noise app to check the decibel! If you weren't talking about that, then disregard what I said.
Other than that, this was extremely fun to watch. I eventually want to do a 4090 build as well, but it just seems so pricey! And I definitely want all the RGB. :(
The anxiety of watching the GPU on the edge of desk ended at 11:04
I can't wait till i build this. Im gathering parts now
12:04 pain, pure pain
I love your new glasses by the way
2:54 intro
The MWII is so high but with that, this will be more better
8:03 Your glasses look cool
11:34-11:37 were you going for Borat or was that just natural?
Jay at jays2cents said in one of his videoa that the newer cpus restart over and over after install so that the cpu can train otself to boot as fast as the hardware can manage safely.
Great video by the way. i have subscribed.
That PC with the RTX 4090 and Intel Core i9 CPU can be useful for really demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Metro Exodus and Red Dead Redemption 2.
Can someone tell me the "8bit type" song at 15:00? I've heard this before and been searching for it for years!
Hey that’s Linus’ aura
This mans iso is absolutely cranked. So much noise in the image, especially on the dark colours, and when he zooms in.
4090 is so big i think they should provide a stand or something to support that ginormous thing so it doesnt droop from the gpu card slot.
You Bent the edging on the GPU just above Aorus, heavy handed !
Did anyone else nearly get a heart attack when he threw the case around the first time? 😳
Great video buddy🙂
You're glasses are amazing!
I built a pc with a 40 series gpu and it restarted a couple of times. The PC seems to be working perfectly fine now.
dude could cut my stake with that chin bru
Everytime your table shakes my heart skips a beat thinking that 4090 would fall.
Lol I was like man you didnt put the cooler backplate on lol but you fixed that