As I'm excited to begin this build process today, I've got one thing on my mind: having something that's a little bit more you know a bit variety focused yes I'm a happy man right now of course. Now I can stop falling over MSI's graphics card and actually go ahead and install the graphics card into the build now to do that I first need to just take out a couple of screws out the back of the case one and two. The 470 TI is a card that I Hope's gonna come down a bit in price to be honest with you, the recent 4070 release for me was actually personally quite impressive from nvidia's part and their board Partners but I know that it has raised the 47 TI's value proposition slightly into question so keep your eyes peeled hopefully for the price drops on this card in order to actually get the thing installed.
I need to take out the second and third PCI Lanes, I am slightly worried about this graphics card fitting in the case I'm sure I did check the measurements but it's been a while since I did that and then since I ordered the actual parts to film this video so here we go Moment of Truth time oh that looks tight gonna have to go in at an angle quite a steep angle oh my goodness that might be about as tight as we can probably get but it says bit of pressure clip it in. Oh dear right I need to take out the third slot everybody I've got that wrong so let's rest that there because I don't really fancy having to take it out again I'm making a mess of everything clip it in isn't she a Beauty look at that, the only thing I think this build needs to actually finish it all off and make it look amazing is not only a white power supply which is where the MSI A750 GF White comes in but also some custom white sleeve cable extensions.
Now these are not expensive way cheaper than cable mod slightly worse quality but still more than acceptable and come from a company called Easy DIY Fab, I'll link those down in the description below this power supply though should have white cables too so the extensions are more of a bruisy bonus as opposed to a a firm hardcore requirement. Now I've got motherboard cable there probably will need a SATA power cable for all the RGB and stuff and CPU power will need at least two of those for our overclocking, the motherboard PCI cable I'm not exactly sure what's going on here yet but let me figure out in our graphics card box how many pcie eight and six pin connectors we need. Okay fair play MSI it's only two so the splitter while not ideal isn't gonna look completely terrible.
Oh my goodness that looks amazing, I'm so excited to see how good this thing really looks though we need to turn it on aka the ultimate test. Now that our build is complete let's take a look at the performance of the MSI 4070 TI graphics card in some popular titles. We tested a wide range of titles on this system from Warzone 2 to Modern Warfare 2 to Apex Fortnite and Formula 1 2022. Let's start off shall we with Warzone 2 at 1440p high first of all in this game with DLSS sector performance this build achieved 148 frames per second on average enough to satisfy some slightly higher refresh rate monitors at 1440p and provide a fairly Competitive Gaming experience at this higher resolution.
Move through into Fortnite at 1080p competitive settings and it was a similarly fantastic story, 305 frames per second on average here with everything tuned down to low except the render distance which was for competitive reasons set to far. In the next title in Apex Legends 1440p high this build delivered an impressive 190 degree frames per second on average with solid 90 and 99 percentiles OverWatch 2 also performed well, 4K Ultra and the build came in with a strong 149 frames per second on average while the likes of Battlefield 2042 also stacked up wow, 1440p high DLSS on the performance preset and this build came in with a strong 134 FPS on average.
Of course I did also test some other games Formula 1 2022 is one of my personal favorites and at 1440p ultra high with DLSS on of course its latest 3.0 iteration with frame generation enabled and Ray tracing set to high the system brought in 165 FPS on average, competitive frame rates across the board then in these popular titles and of course if there's any other games you'd like to see us include let us know in the comments below.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enin this one I'm going to be building the ultimate white themed gaming PC build I've been waiting what feels like an eternity for a white 40 series card to land and we finally have one courtesy of the people at MSI so let's Chuck it into a build see how this thing performs and hopefully have a little bit of fun in the process let's do this the Corsair is Eddie on 32-inch gaming monitor is a panel that packs a punch bringing your games and media to life on a vibrant ultra slim 32-inch IPS 4K display is a panel with some power what's more the fast 144hz refresh rate and nippy one millisecond response time ensure you can keep a Competitive Edge learn more about the zenion 32 uhd-144 at the first links in the description below and by now on the Corsair Web Store this video is going to be split into two core sections first I'm going to talk through the parts I've picked and why and build this system as I go and then second I'm going to look at performance a little bit later to make sure that these parts make sense from both an aesthetic but also crucially a performance point of view so let's start shall we by looking at the CPU and of course the motherboard at the heart of this build is the Intel Core i5 13600k the 13600k is still the the best mid-range option out of Intel and amd's present options move to the higher end and the 7800 X 3D starts to make a bit of sense but for this build it's simply too pricey I'll be installing this into the MSI MPG z790 Edge Wi-Fi a mid-range z790 motherboard so that makes sense from like a price to Performance Point of View but also a design that meets the white aesthetic I'm after in a build like this one now of course it isn't a white PCB it's more the heatsinks and heat spreaders on the board itself but it still takes pretty much all the boxes the i o is also really good two and a half gig ethernet 10 and 20 gig USB 3.2 Gen 2 3.1 Gen 2 the latest USB standard alongside plenty of USB 3 ports and all important Wi-Fi 6E technology perhaps the most important feature though is support for our Intel 13th Gen processor and of course the ability to overclock it now to install any Intel CPU simply lift the arm on the socket up and be careful not to touch the pins these can be very very delicate line up the CPU with the triangles touching one another pop it into the socket give it a slight wiggle but nothing too aggressive before returning the cover down applying some pressure and removing this black plastic then we're going to add the arm into place to cramp the whole thing and that's basically it I'm also going to pop in the memory at this stage I've got a 6000 Mega transfers a second kit of Kingston Fury Renegade now picking the right kind of ddr5 memory for this build wasn't too tricky there is also some good white themed options from Corsair their Vengeance RGB and Dominator kits would both fit the bill but the silver hair ties in really nicely with the build and the RGB up top means we can also go for some bright white lighting if we desire second and fourth dims are the ones I'll be using and of course remember this 32 gig kit can be expanded to 64 without the need to remove these two dimms making this a great upgrade path for those looking to build a higher end system as time progresses in terms of storage I've got a be the black sn850 this particular Drive is one terabyte enough for the latest AAA titles a few important files but you may want to add a hard drive or slower secondary SSD in for a bit more mass storage now of course MSI that was nearly a bad situation are one of the only people who actually have a fully toolless m.2 installation method I can simply push back the clip here slide off the cover remove the little plastic on the heat spreader and Slide the drive into place so I've not used one piece of equipment other than my hands for this installation so far and then it's a simple case of adding in the cover back into place now this isn't always the easiest thing in the world but a bit of practice aha there we are you can see aesthetically this is starting to come together but before I go gonko and move the motherboard into the case I'm also going to go ahead and pop some of the brackets and installation on for the cooler which is hiding just over here now I talked earlier about wanting to overclock our 13 600k get a bit more clock speed but I don't want to go ludicrous Enthusiast levels of clock speed either and although the i7 and I9 run hotter especially amd's ryzen 7 and ryzen 9 equivalents by the way the I5 will be more than fine with a 240mm cooler plus it is of course white themed matching the color scheme of today's build in terms of what preparation I want to do I just want to make sure that the back plate and all the other screws are already in place for the CPU Cooler now it's doing it later can be a bit more fiddly look out for the bag labeled LGA 1700 and pick out the bracket these posts and these screws from this included bag pop the back plate through the four holes on the rear of our MSI MPG motherboard design and then add the threaded posts onto each of these Corners here so one two three and four the next order of business is to put the motherboard into the case now this is part of msi's Goodyear range and it is of course one of the only all white chassis in every regard Coursera one of the only other brands to Cotton onto this if I want to buy a white case I don't want gray accents I want it to be all white that plainly just makes more sense from an aesthetic point of view now in order to install the motherboard into the case take off all of the panels front and rear and Stow these somewhere safe where you're not likely to tread on them anytime soon then take your motherboard and simply slide it into the chassis the rear i o is going to poke through this little square at the back and the motherboard then should align nicely with all of the right holes and screw locations the race Center standoff will then hold the whole motherboard in place making it easier to screw in three screws at the top three along the middle and three down the bottom the next order of business is to go ahead and finish the CPU Cooler installation now someone is very kindly put a few screws into the radiator for me but not gone ahead and done well all of them so I'm going to finish by adding a few more screws in to make sure this thing is actually nice and secure and that these fans aren't going to go anywhere before popping the rad back into the top of the case I'm also then going to pop the water block onto the CPU Cooler popping in those tensioned thumb screws and finishing things off with a screwdriver nice and simple and the wiring can be done later on once the cooler is in it's finally time to take a look at this graphics card now MSI tell me that I'm not sure about other countries but in the UK at least they might not be selling this as a standalone item which I think would be a terrible shade but it is available as part of pre-builts and I'll link some of the great pre-builts featuring this graphics card below for now though this video is all about this absolute Beauty I'm so excited yes yes yes oh wow look at that is that not amazing oh my goodness now the back plate is a bit silver it's not all entirely white but come on that's about as white as we're gonna get I'm so happy why don't more manufacturers not only white blue red green I don't know oh graphics cards are all the same bleeding color and it's nice to have something that's a little bit more you know a bit variety focused yes I'm a happy man right now of course now I can stop falling over msi's graphics card and actually go ahead and install the graphics card into the build now to do that I first need to just take out a couple of screws out the back of the case one and two now the 470 TI is a card that I Hope's gonna come down a bit in price to be honest with you the recent 4070 release for me was actually personally quite impressive from nvidia's part and their board Partners but I know that it has raised the 47 TI's value proposition slightly into question so keep your eyes peeled hopefully for the price drops on this card in order to actually get the thing installed I need to take out the second and third PCI Lanes I am slightly worried about this graphics card fitting in the case I'm sure I did check the measurements but it's been a while since I did that and then since I ordered the actual parts to film this video so here we go Moment of Truth time oh that looks tight gonna have to go in at an angle quite a steep angle oh my goodness that might be about as tight as we can probably get but it says bit of pressure clip it in oh it's triple slot oh dear right I need to take out the third slot everybody I've got that wrong so let's rest that there because I don't really fancy having to take it out again I'm making a mess of everything clip it in isn't she a Beauty look at that the only thing I think this build needs to actually finish it all off and make it look amazing is not only a white power supply which is where the MSI a750 GF white comes in but also some custom white sleeve cable extensions now these are not expensive way cheaper than cable mod slightly worse quality but still more than acceptable and come from a company called easy DIY Fab I'll link those down in the description below this power supply though should have white cables too so the extensions are more of a bruisy bonus as opposed to a a firm hardcore requirement now I've got motherboard cable there probably will need a SATA power cable for all the RGB and stuff and CPU power will need at least two of those for our overclocking the motherboard PCI cable I'm not exactly sure what's going on here yet but let me figure out in our graphics card box how many pcie eight and six pin connectors we need okay fair play MSI it's only two so the splitter while not ideal isn't gonna look completely terrible oh my goodness that looks amazing I'm so excited to see how good this thing really looks though we need to turn it on aka the ultimate test and then take a look at performance in the benchmarking section in just a moment but before then I think it's time for a special edition geekowa Montage moving through into performance and it's time to see whether MSR is 4070 TI there white case white cooler and everything else in this build stack coat to perform wow as ever we tested a wide range of titles on this system from Warzone 2 to Modern Warfare 2 to Apex fortnite and Formula 1 2022. let's start off shall we with Warzone 2 at 1440p high first of all in this game with dlss sector performance this build achieved 148 frames per second on average enough to satisfy some slightly higher refresh rate monitors at 1440p and provide a fairly Competitive Gaming experience at this higher resolution move through into fortnite at 1080p competitive settings and it was a similarly fantastic story 305 frames per second on average here with everything tuned down to low except the render distance which was for competitive reasons set to far in the next title in Apex Legends 1440p high this build delivered an impressive 190 degree frames per second on average with solid 90 and 99 percentiles OverWatch 2 also performed well 4K Ultra and the build came in with a strong 149 frames per second on average while the likes of Battlefield 2042 also stacked up wow 1440p high dlss on the performance preset and this build came in with a strong 134 FPS on average of course I did also test some other games Formula 1 2022 is one of my personal favorites and at 1440p ultra high with dlss on of course its latest 3.0 iteration with frame generation enabled and Ray tracing set to high the system brought in 165 FPS on average competitive frame rates across the board then in these popular titles and of course if there's any other games you'd like to see us include let us know in the comments below if you enjoyed this video make sure to get subscribed thanks for watching and as always we'll see you in the next onein this one I'm going to be building the ultimate white themed gaming PC build I've been waiting what feels like an eternity for a white 40 series card to land and we finally have one courtesy of the people at MSI so let's Chuck it into a build see how this thing performs and hopefully have a little bit of fun in the process let's do this the Corsair is Eddie on 32-inch gaming monitor is a panel that packs a punch bringing your games and media to life on a vibrant ultra slim 32-inch IPS 4K display is a panel with some power what's more the fast 144hz refresh rate and nippy one millisecond response time ensure you can keep a Competitive Edge learn more about the zenion 32 uhd-144 at the first links in the description below and by now on the Corsair Web Store this video is going to be split into two core sections first I'm going to talk through the parts I've picked and why and build this system as I go and then second I'm going to look at performance a little bit later to make sure that these parts make sense from both an aesthetic but also crucially a performance point of view so let's start shall we by looking at the CPU and of course the motherboard at the heart of this build is the Intel Core i5 13600k the 13600k is still the the best mid-range option out of Intel and amd's present options move to the higher end and the 7800 X 3D starts to make a bit of sense but for this build it's simply too pricey I'll be installing this into the MSI MPG z790 Edge Wi-Fi a mid-range z790 motherboard so that makes sense from like a price to Performance Point of View but also a design that meets the white aesthetic I'm after in a build like this one now of course it isn't a white PCB it's more the heatsinks and heat spreaders on the board itself but it still takes pretty much all the boxes the i o is also really good two and a half gig ethernet 10 and 20 gig USB 3.2 Gen 2 3.1 Gen 2 the latest USB standard alongside plenty of USB 3 ports and all important Wi-Fi 6E technology perhaps the most important feature though is support for our Intel 13th Gen processor and of course the ability to overclock it now to install any Intel CPU simply lift the arm on the socket up and be careful not to touch the pins these can be very very delicate line up the CPU with the triangles touching one another pop it into the socket give it a slight wiggle but nothing too aggressive before returning the cover down applying some pressure and removing this black plastic then we're going to add the arm into place to cramp the whole thing and that's basically it I'm also going to pop in the memory at this stage I've got a 6000 Mega transfers a second kit of Kingston Fury Renegade now picking the right kind of ddr5 memory for this build wasn't too tricky there is also some good white themed options from Corsair their Vengeance RGB and Dominator kits would both fit the bill but the silver hair ties in really nicely with the build and the RGB up top means we can also go for some bright white lighting if we desire second and fourth dims are the ones I'll be using and of course remember this 32 gig kit can be expanded to 64 without the need to remove these two dimms making this a great upgrade path for those looking to build a higher end system as time progresses in terms of storage I've got a be the black sn850 this particular Drive is one terabyte enough for the latest AAA titles a few important files but you may want to add a hard drive or slower secondary SSD in for a bit more mass storage now of course MSI that was nearly a bad situation are one of the only people who actually have a fully toolless m.2 installation method I can simply push back the clip here slide off the cover remove the little plastic on the heat spreader and Slide the drive into place so I've not used one piece of equipment other than my hands for this installation so far and then it's a simple case of adding in the cover back into place now this isn't always the easiest thing in the world but a bit of practice aha there we are you can see aesthetically this is starting to come together but before I go gonko and move the motherboard into the case I'm also going to go ahead and pop some of the brackets and installation on for the cooler which is hiding just over here now I talked earlier about wanting to overclock our 13 600k get a bit more clock speed but I don't want to go ludicrous Enthusiast levels of clock speed either and although the i7 and I9 run hotter especially amd's ryzen 7 and ryzen 9 equivalents by the way the I5 will be more than fine with a 240mm cooler plus it is of course white themed matching the color scheme of today's build in terms of what preparation I want to do I just want to make sure that the back plate and all the other screws are already in place for the CPU Cooler now it's doing it later can be a bit more fiddly look out for the bag labeled LGA 1700 and pick out the bracket these posts and these screws from this included bag pop the back plate through the four holes on the rear of our MSI MPG motherboard design and then add the threaded posts onto each of these Corners here so one two three and four the next order of business is to put the motherboard into the case now this is part of msi's Goodyear range and it is of course one of the only all white chassis in every regard Coursera one of the only other brands to Cotton onto this if I want to buy a white case I don't want gray accents I want it to be all white that plainly just makes more sense from an aesthetic point of view now in order to install the motherboard into the case take off all of the panels front and rear and Stow these somewhere safe where you're not likely to tread on them anytime soon then take your motherboard and simply slide it into the chassis the rear i o is going to poke through this little square at the back and the motherboard then should align nicely with all of the right holes and screw locations the race Center standoff will then hold the whole motherboard in place making it easier to screw in three screws at the top three along the middle and three down the bottom the next order of business is to go ahead and finish the CPU Cooler installation now someone is very kindly put a few screws into the radiator for me but not gone ahead and done well all of them so I'm going to finish by adding a few more screws in to make sure this thing is actually nice and secure and that these fans aren't going to go anywhere before popping the rad back into the top of the case I'm also then going to pop the water block onto the CPU Cooler popping in those tensioned thumb screws and finishing things off with a screwdriver nice and simple and the wiring can be done later on once the cooler is in it's finally time to take a look at this graphics card now MSI tell me that I'm not sure about other countries but in the UK at least they might not be selling this as a standalone item which I think would be a terrible shade but it is available as part of pre-builts and I'll link some of the great pre-builts featuring this graphics card below for now though this video is all about this absolute Beauty I'm so excited yes yes yes oh wow look at that is that not amazing oh my goodness now the back plate is a bit silver it's not all entirely white but come on that's about as white as we're gonna get I'm so happy why don't more manufacturers not only white blue red green I don't know oh graphics cards are all the same bleeding color and it's nice to have something that's a little bit more you know a bit variety focused yes I'm a happy man right now of course now I can stop falling over msi's graphics card and actually go ahead and install the graphics card into the build now to do that I first need to just take out a couple of screws out the back of the case one and two now the 470 TI is a card that I Hope's gonna come down a bit in price to be honest with you the recent 4070 release for me was actually personally quite impressive from nvidia's part and their board Partners but I know that it has raised the 47 TI's value proposition slightly into question so keep your eyes peeled hopefully for the price drops on this card in order to actually get the thing installed I need to take out the second and third PCI Lanes I am slightly worried about this graphics card fitting in the case I'm sure I did check the measurements but it's been a while since I did that and then since I ordered the actual parts to film this video so here we go Moment of Truth time oh that looks tight gonna have to go in at an angle quite a steep angle oh my goodness that might be about as tight as we can probably get but it says bit of pressure clip it in oh it's triple slot oh dear right I need to take out the third slot everybody I've got that wrong so let's rest that there because I don't really fancy having to take it out again I'm making a mess of everything clip it in isn't she a Beauty look at that the only thing I think this build needs to actually finish it all off and make it look amazing is not only a white power supply which is where the MSI a750 GF white comes in but also some custom white sleeve cable extensions now these are not expensive way cheaper than cable mod slightly worse quality but still more than acceptable and come from a company called easy DIY Fab I'll link those down in the description below this power supply though should have white cables too so the extensions are more of a bruisy bonus as opposed to a a firm hardcore requirement now I've got motherboard cable there probably will need a SATA power cable for all the RGB and stuff and CPU power will need at least two of those for our overclocking the motherboard PCI cable I'm not exactly sure what's going on here yet but let me figure out in our graphics card box how many pcie eight and six pin connectors we need okay fair play MSI it's only two so the splitter while not ideal isn't gonna look completely terrible oh my goodness that looks amazing I'm so excited to see how good this thing really looks though we need to turn it on aka the ultimate test and then take a look at performance in the benchmarking section in just a moment but before then I think it's time for a special edition geekowa Montage moving through into performance and it's time to see whether MSR is 4070 TI there white case white cooler and everything else in this build stack coat to perform wow as ever we tested a wide range of titles on this system from Warzone 2 to Modern Warfare 2 to Apex fortnite and Formula 1 2022. let's start off shall we with Warzone 2 at 1440p high first of all in this game with dlss sector performance this build achieved 148 frames per second on average enough to satisfy some slightly higher refresh rate monitors at 1440p and provide a fairly Competitive Gaming experience at this higher resolution move through into fortnite at 1080p competitive settings and it was a similarly fantastic story 305 frames per second on average here with everything tuned down to low except the render distance which was for competitive reasons set to far in the next title in Apex Legends 1440p high this build delivered an impressive 190 degree frames per second on average with solid 90 and 99 percentiles OverWatch 2 also performed well 4K Ultra and the build came in with a strong 149 frames per second on average while the likes of Battlefield 2042 also stacked up wow 1440p high dlss on the performance preset and this build came in with a strong 134 FPS on average of course I did also test some other games Formula 1 2022 is one of my personal favorites and at 1440p ultra high with dlss on of course its latest 3.0 iteration with frame generation enabled and Ray tracing set to high the system brought in 165 FPS on average competitive frame rates across the board then in these popular titles and of course if there's any other games you'd like to see us include let us know in the comments below if you enjoyed this video make sure to get subscribed thanks for watching and as always we'll see you in the next one\n"