Awesome $2000 Gaming PC Build 2022! [ALL-White Build ft. RTX 3080 & NZXT H7 Elite w_ Benchmarks!]
Building the Ultimate Gaming PC: A Stunning Design with Exceptional Performance
When it comes to building a gaming PC that's both visually stunning and packed with performance, few options come close to the NZXT H7 Elite. As we set out to create this beast of a machine, our goal was clear: to craft a system that would leave onlookers in awe. From its sleek design to its impressive component selection, every aspect of this build was carefully considered to ensure maximum performance and aesthetic appeal.
As we began the build process, we knew that one of the key components that would set this PC apart from others was its cooling solution. The NZXT H7 Elite features an innovative riser system that allows for easy installation and upgrade of graphics cards. This feature alone is a game-changer for enthusiasts who love to stay up-to-date with the latest hardware trends. We decided to add in multiple GPU capabilities, which will allow us to easily swap out our graphics card or add more for even greater performance.
In terms of specific components, we opted for an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X processor, paired with 64GB of DDR5 RAM and a range of top-shelf storage options. The motherboard itself was chosen from the esteemed ASRock X670E Taichi series, offering exceptional features and compatibility with our chosen hardware. We also chose a high-end power supply, the EVGA 850 GA, which should be more than capable of handling even the most demanding system configurations.
But what truly sets this PC apart is its stunning design. Every component was carefully selected to ensure that the overall aesthetic would be as impressive as it was visually striking. The power supply unit (PSU) was chosen from a company called EasyFab DIY, which offers a range of custom-built PSU solutions. We opted for their signature white and black color scheme, complete with cable combs and sleek designs.
One of the most exciting aspects of this build is its GPU configuration. With multiple PCIe lanes available on the riser card, we're able to easily swap out our graphics card or add more for even greater performance. This feature alone makes the NZXT H7 Elite an attractive option for gamers who want to stay up-to-date with the latest hardware trends.
As we continued with the build process, we knew that it was time to install the motherboard and power supply units (PSUs). The PSUs were installed in a neat and tidy manner, making sure everything was secure and easy to access. We also decided to remove our GPU from its standard slot, allowing for easy installation of the riser card.
As we prepared to add the final components to the system, we couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation. Would this build live up to its promise of exceptional performance and stunning aesthetics? The answer would have to wait until our detailed benchmarks were complete.
In terms of testing, we began with the brand new Call of Duty: Vanguard. Our results were nothing short of astonishing – we achieved over 160 frames per second on average at 4K high settings with DLSS enabled. This was followed by impressive performance in Forza Horizon 5, where we achieved just shy of 100 frames per second when tested at 4K ultra settings.
But the real test came when we moved on to Apex Legends and Fortnite, both of which performed incredibly well at 4K high settings with DLSS enabled. In these games, we consistently saw frame rates in excess of 98 FPS, demonstrating that this system is more than capable of handling even the most demanding titles.
Finally, to wrap things up, we tested out Battlefield 2042 at 4K high settings with DLSS enabled and set to performance mode. Our results were nothing short of remarkable – we achieved over 100 frames per second on average, showcasing the system's exceptional capabilities in a variety of games.
And that wraps it up for this one! We hope you enjoyed watching us build the ultimate gaming PC and seeing the incredible performance it delivers. Stay tuned for more PC builds and benchmarks from our channel.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enin this video i'm going to be putting together one of the best looking gaming pcs you can build right now featuring the brand new nzxt h7 elite an rtx 3080 supreme and a white nzxt z690 motherboard this build is not to be messed with perfect for playing the latest aaa titles at 1440p and 4k at high frame rates and doing a bit of video editing rendering you name it this pc's got it covered in this video i'll be walking you through in detail all the component choices showing you how to put the build together as we go along and testing out the performance later plus with a couple of epic montages along the way you're sure to be entertained let's do this let's start off with a bit of background that will lead us into our cpu and motherboard installation first of all when i first saw the h7 elite in white i just knew we had to put together an incredible white themed gaming pc build but gathering around white components can be quite tricky so we've taken plenty of time to gather up the best and one of the latest that fits really well with this system is this the nzxt n7 z690 nzxt have been in the motherboard game for actually quite a while now they've done amd b550 designs intel z590 and now intel z690 they've seen pretty good reviews as well been fairly good for overclocking and include a unique design aesthetic that shrouds much of the motherboard something we see in higher end designs from other manufacturers the enzyme xt bring to the market at a better choice this is evidently the best motherboard aesthetically for our nzxt h7 elite and as we'll test out later should also perform well in the performance department which is to be fair arguably a bit more important taking a look at some of the actual important performance features though and i've been fairly impressed on the side here you've obviously got your bios controls wi-fi 6e you've got 10 gigabit usbc you've got 10 gigabit usb a 20 gigabit usbc and a nice i o that seems to tick really every box on the front we've got the famous engine xt shrouding with a few nice features including a usbc front panel header pci gen 5 and support for cheaper ddr4 memory heading down to the bottom of the board here you've also got physical power and reset buttons on the board itself which is perfect for actually going ahead and debugging your system in case of an error and you've also got some nzxt rgb headers for controlling with an nzxt cam ticking lots of boxes for the build today into the motherboard i'll be installing the processor for this build intel's core i7 12700k now depending on the use case for this build the i5 which is good for gaming or the i9 best for video editing and rendering are also a good option but the i7 is a decent middle ground that provides a good value proposition and still provides fantastic intel 12th gen performance levels we're gonna go ahead and pull up the retention arm on the socket and unfold the socket itself be super careful with these new gen intel sockets as they're actually quite delicate talking from experience push the cover down and the black plastic normally pops off maybe not on this motherboard there we go give it a bit of pressure with the arm take that out of the way and fasten it into place and your cpu isn't going to be going anywhere anytime soon now next up on our hit list of components is the ram this is a 32 gigabyte kit of corsair's vengeance rgb pro it's 3 600 megahertz in speed and of course comes with the white aesthetic that's going to look great in this build we're going to install these into the second and fourth dimm slots only needing to unclip the top side as the bottom aren't clips which is a nice feature and we're going to slide the ram in apply some pressure to both sides and repeat this for as many dimms as you've got make sure to go for at least two dimms for dual channel performance and leave upgrade room for four dimms later allowing us to add in another 32 gigabyte identical kit for 64 gigs of ram a little bit later on now normally at this stage if you've got an air cooler you'll install your cpu's air cooler now but because we have not we're going to go ahead and take a look at the nvme drive first of all when i picked this drive out i thought it was going to be a solid option but looking at the motherboard i'm not sure whether or not we're actually going to have the clearance for it to fit so let's take the cover off ah interesting now the reason i say that is because on previous gen enzo xt motherboards there was just a cover and nothing underneath that seems to have changed this time around as by the looks of things they're actually installing a heatsink underneath allowing of course for your ssd to receive some active call-in important for gen4 drives let me see if i can take this off install the ssd and pop the cover back on or whether it's too tight and we need to go for a heatsink lust drive so we've come to the conclusion that the white thing won't fit back on but we also think there's enough white on the rest of the build that missing just this little bit of white shrouding will be okay if not we will change this out later so that's the ssd and that's the motherboard basically finished with for the time being we're going to move it into the case next up before looking at the cooler or any of the other components the h7 elite takes all of nzxt's h7 design and pushes them up a notch with glass on the front mesh on the top and glass on the side it's a completely white case none of this white with a bit of black accent in it's gonna allow us to create a truly one-of-a-kind build today with a really nice theme that we've just not really been able to achieve before the only case i can think of that competes with this is corsair's 4000d white ql edition which i'll link in the description below on corsair's web store but you can find a full list of comparisons between that case and this case in our full h7 elite review over on the website now as with any case even new ones we're gonna strip it apart first and make everything a bit easier to access unusually this is quite easy the top panel just clips off and the same goes for the side panel essentially giving you a completely toolless design unclip that a little something like so and that's pretty much it the only thing to be conscious of is that these can pop off fairly easily if you've not done very good cable management slight con of this design but overall i like no screws it does make things quite a bit easier one thing i'm not so keen on though is that when we do our peel the caution tempered glass sticker stays on why i'm now gonna have to go ahead and like try and scrub the glass clean and get rid of the sticky residue just put it on the film panel much much easier that way round static electricity everywhere today now what we're gonna do is we're gonna lay the case down flat on our desk for the next stage and quite handily the included accessory box popped out this includes all the screws and all the mounting hardware we need to install basically the whole build and put everything together once we're here we can then much more easily install the motherboard now for a standard atx board you're going to have nine standoffs three at the top three in the middle and three along the bottom and you can see that with our ended xt n7 motherboard some of the screws are hidden by shrouding which we'll have to take off but they're still there and you can see that from the bottom side a quick glance at the case reveals three at the top through the middle and three down the bottom very easy to spot today because of course the standoffs are black and the case is completely white the built-in i o shield also makes life easy and we can just go ahead slide the board in and screw it into place remember three screws at the top three along the middle and three down the bottom the center post is raised holding the motherboard in place for this stage lovely stuff once the motherboard's in we can then move on to the cooler which from the box looks to be black which totally doesn't fit with what we're doing here but it's actually white or at least that's what i'm told it's also completely box fresh which makes a change i love having brand new stuff here in the office it's really really enjoyable to actually go ahead and build with here we go let's move the behemoth of the pc out the way and take a look at our brand new white cooler oh yes yes yes yes and more yes oh my look at the fans they also light up which is gonna look sick later oh i am so here for this big reveal oh isn't that like beautiful it looks amazing it's like super powder coated white tubes as well people if you're making white all in ones you've got to have white tubes now you might be thinking james that's a black water block no it's not it's a screen so we can set that to white as well later on if we wish oh i am a happy chaffee now i might seem overly excited by a white cpu cooler this has been stuck in customs for like two weeks we had to pay import charges it's been shipped from all over the world but it is here and we can finally go ahead and install it oh yes what i'm going to do is i'm going to install the radiator and the fans at the top of the case and then we'll finish things off with the water block just fans on the one side is going to be fine exhausting air through the radiator will wire up all the rgb and all that good stuff a little bit later to pop the water block on we're going to take this flexible back plate here and we're going to pop it through the rear of the motherboard and that will then fasten into the water block you can see all the holes line up and are in the right places these thumb screws down here will then actually keep everything secure while these male-to-male posts the ones with equal screw length on each side rather than the ones with a stubby end are gonna go through the back plate that's then hopefully gonna look awesome with our all-white aesthetic which should only get better as we go through the build remember back plate first male to mail post second then pop the cooler on top and finish things off with our thumb screws which can also be tightened up with a phillips head screwdriver to make sure your cooler is not gonna go anywhere we'll deal with all the cables and wiring just a little bit later with the cooler in and looking pretty sick we can next move over to the gpu where i've gone ahead and picked up another accessory to try and level this build up a little bit to try and make it look that little bit better now don't let the boring unassuming brown box fool you oh no this is something quite special oh yes this right here is enzo xd's version of a vertical gpu mount now to install this we've got to take out all the existing pci lanes and slot this instead but one thing i love about it and i mean love is actually three slots making triple spot cards but the supreme x 3090 ti genuinely fit and i'm talking about true triple slot cards with three pci lane covers now this is also in white which matches perfectly this colour scheme in this build is so good and we can install the gpu into that in just a moment now the gpu is an msi so i was going to say nzxt they don't make gpus yet maybe one day what we say in nzxt now this here is the msi supreme x 3080 the newest 12 gig variant but to be honest the 12 gig or the 10 gig version of the 3080 will work wow one question you're probably wondering james should you wait for next gen rtx graphics cards maybe the 3080 is probably the first one that's gonna get replaced on the basis that the 3080 was the first of the 3000 series to launch so something to keep in mind but the 37 tti and 80ti are also great fits for this build i think this is just a better value sweet spot plus when new cards do eventually come these will fall in price especially on the new and the used markets making your life nice and easy go ahead and unscrew all your pci lanes on the nzxt h7 elite keep these safe in your box in case you ever want to add in multiple cards or take out this riser and that's pretty much it add the gpu in clip the riser into place and make sure you connect up the pcie cable to your pci gen 5 slot on the top of the motherboard the riser is gen42 allowing for the latest bandwidth on the latest graphics cards something that's great to see ends in xt are on form right now and long may it continue this is looking so sick we were talking at the office about how this looks like a computer generated image is so clean and it's about to get even cleaner because look what we've got with our sleeves i'm so happy with this build now we are of course going to be installing the power supply in a few moments but first take a look at these now i know what you're thinking james they must have been like a hundred dollars no 50 no 25 pounds or 30 is what i paid for these they're from a company called easy fab diy or something like that easy diy fab and i'll link them below they come with the cable combs they're white on the connections they look amazing you get two gpu power cables one v motherboard and one for your cpu so i've also got a spare white one we're gonna use for our second eight pin cpu or is it only four on this motherboard not sure how we're gonna do that yet let's go ahead and put the motherboard one in first though and then i'll report back with my results the motherboard cable's in that's looking very cool we're just not quite sure how to do the gpu one yet we're gonna try and figure this out i think it's gonna have to run to sort of this side of the cover we can't put it up from underneath as the hole is here it's in the wrong place not gonna work and our vertical gpu mount undoubtedly make things a bit more tricky so i'll rejoin you in a second once we've actually gone ahead and got it in i mean yeah there's not really any other words than just yes this thing looks incredible to round things off we're gonna go ahead and install the power supply i'm not gonna run you guys through every little detail of this you probably know it by now and then we'll jump into an awesome montage followed by some detailed benchmarks later on let's do this nicely done i think this system might just be one of the best looking pcs i've ever put together but does the performance line up with these stunning aesthetics there's only one way to actually find out we'll be diving into detailed gaming benchmarks for a range of titles and you can see a summary of all of our testing on your screen now we'll be taking a closer look at select titles though starting off with the brand new cod vanguard and moving through to warzone fortnite apex and more in cod vanguard at 4k high settings with dlss enabled we picked up more than 160 frames per second on average an incredible set of frame rates for one of the latest aaa titles at 4k the story didn't get worse either with forza horizon 5 our next title here we achieve just shy of 100 frames per second when tested at 4k ultra settings with 98 frames per second on average to be precise games like apex legends also perform well when tested at 4k here we got over 100 fps 132 to be specific very close to where apex caps out and an incredible frame rate for gaming at 4k fortnite was a similarly positive story and this time we mixed things up a bit testing at 1080p competitive settings here we got 250 frames per second that's so much frame rate that's ready to drive even the best high refresh rate panels this system swallows up any title you throw at it regardless of the settings something further demonstrated in our next title cod warzone here at 4k high settings we this time got 98 frames per second is that it and the game looked incredible for all of our frame rate data we used msi afterburners river tuner and nvidia frame view to ensure fair results finally to wrap things up we also tested out the latest battlefield 2042 at 4k high settings with dlss enabled and set to performance mode we this time surpassed 100 frames per second on average wow we were really impressed with some of the results we're able to gather here showing the system that only looks fantastic but performs admirably too with that that wraps it up for this one thanks for tuning in and as always we'll see you in the next onein this video i'm going to be putting together one of the best looking gaming pcs you can build right now featuring the brand new nzxt h7 elite an rtx 3080 supreme and a white nzxt z690 motherboard this build is not to be messed with perfect for playing the latest aaa titles at 1440p and 4k at high frame rates and doing a bit of video editing rendering you name it this pc's got it covered in this video i'll be walking you through in detail all the component choices showing you how to put the build together as we go along and testing out the performance later plus with a couple of epic montages along the way you're sure to be entertained let's do this let's start off with a bit of background that will lead us into our cpu and motherboard installation first of all when i first saw the h7 elite in white i just knew we had to put together an incredible white themed gaming pc build but gathering around white components can be quite tricky so we've taken plenty of time to gather up the best and one of the latest that fits really well with this system is this the nzxt n7 z690 nzxt have been in the motherboard game for actually quite a while now they've done amd b550 designs intel z590 and now intel z690 they've seen pretty good reviews as well been fairly good for overclocking and include a unique design aesthetic that shrouds much of the motherboard something we see in higher end designs from other manufacturers the enzyme xt bring to the market at a better choice this is evidently the best motherboard aesthetically for our nzxt h7 elite and as we'll test out later should also perform well in the performance department which is to be fair arguably a bit more important taking a look at some of the actual important performance features though and i've been fairly impressed on the side here you've obviously got your bios controls wi-fi 6e you've got 10 gigabit usbc you've got 10 gigabit usb a 20 gigabit usbc and a nice i o that seems to tick really every box on the front we've got the famous engine xt shrouding with a few nice features including a usbc front panel header pci gen 5 and support for cheaper ddr4 memory heading down to the bottom of the board here you've also got physical power and reset buttons on the board itself which is perfect for actually going ahead and debugging your system in case of an error and you've also got some nzxt rgb headers for controlling with an nzxt cam ticking lots of boxes for the build today into the motherboard i'll be installing the processor for this build intel's core i7 12700k now depending on the use case for this build the i5 which is good for gaming or the i9 best for video editing and rendering are also a good option but the i7 is a decent middle ground that provides a good value proposition and still provides fantastic intel 12th gen performance levels we're gonna go ahead and pull up the retention arm on the socket and unfold the socket itself be super careful with these new gen intel sockets as they're actually quite delicate talking from experience push the cover down and the black plastic normally pops off maybe not on this motherboard there we go give it a bit of pressure with the arm take that out of the way and fasten it into place and your cpu isn't going to be going anywhere anytime soon now next up on our hit list of components is the ram this is a 32 gigabyte kit of corsair's vengeance rgb pro it's 3 600 megahertz in speed and of course comes with the white aesthetic that's going to look great in this build we're going to install these into the second and fourth dimm slots only needing to unclip the top side as the bottom aren't clips which is a nice feature and we're going to slide the ram in apply some pressure to both sides and repeat this for as many dimms as you've got make sure to go for at least two dimms for dual channel performance and leave upgrade room for four dimms later allowing us to add in another 32 gigabyte identical kit for 64 gigs of ram a little bit later on now normally at this stage if you've got an air cooler you'll install your cpu's air cooler now but because we have not we're going to go ahead and take a look at the nvme drive first of all when i picked this drive out i thought it was going to be a solid option but looking at the motherboard i'm not sure whether or not we're actually going to have the clearance for it to fit so let's take the cover off ah interesting now the reason i say that is because on previous gen enzo xt motherboards there was just a cover and nothing underneath that seems to have changed this time around as by the looks of things they're actually installing a heatsink underneath allowing of course for your ssd to receive some active call-in important for gen4 drives let me see if i can take this off install the ssd and pop the cover back on or whether it's too tight and we need to go for a heatsink lust drive so we've come to the conclusion that the white thing won't fit back on but we also think there's enough white on the rest of the build that missing just this little bit of white shrouding will be okay if not we will change this out later so that's the ssd and that's the motherboard basically finished with for the time being we're going to move it into the case next up before looking at the cooler or any of the other components the h7 elite takes all of nzxt's h7 design and pushes them up a notch with glass on the front mesh on the top and glass on the side it's a completely white case none of this white with a bit of black accent in it's gonna allow us to create a truly one-of-a-kind build today with a really nice theme that we've just not really been able to achieve before the only case i can think of that competes with this is corsair's 4000d white ql edition which i'll link in the description below on corsair's web store but you can find a full list of comparisons between that case and this case in our full h7 elite review over on the website now as with any case even new ones we're gonna strip it apart first and make everything a bit easier to access unusually this is quite easy the top panel just clips off and the same goes for the side panel essentially giving you a completely toolless design unclip that a little something like so and that's pretty much it the only thing to be conscious of is that these can pop off fairly easily if you've not done very good cable management slight con of this design but overall i like no screws it does make things quite a bit easier one thing i'm not so keen on though is that when we do our peel the caution tempered glass sticker stays on why i'm now gonna have to go ahead and like try and scrub the glass clean and get rid of the sticky residue just put it on the film panel much much easier that way round static electricity everywhere today now what we're gonna do is we're gonna lay the case down flat on our desk for the next stage and quite handily the included accessory box popped out this includes all the screws and all the mounting hardware we need to install basically the whole build and put everything together once we're here we can then much more easily install the motherboard now for a standard atx board you're going to have nine standoffs three at the top three in the middle and three along the bottom and you can see that with our ended xt n7 motherboard some of the screws are hidden by shrouding which we'll have to take off but they're still there and you can see that from the bottom side a quick glance at the case reveals three at the top through the middle and three down the bottom very easy to spot today because of course the standoffs are black and the case is completely white the built-in i o shield also makes life easy and we can just go ahead slide the board in and screw it into place remember three screws at the top three along the middle and three down the bottom the center post is raised holding the motherboard in place for this stage lovely stuff once the motherboard's in we can then move on to the cooler which from the box looks to be black which totally doesn't fit with what we're doing here but it's actually white or at least that's what i'm told it's also completely box fresh which makes a change i love having brand new stuff here in the office it's really really enjoyable to actually go ahead and build with here we go let's move the behemoth of the pc out the way and take a look at our brand new white cooler oh yes yes yes yes and more yes oh my look at the fans they also light up which is gonna look sick later oh i am so here for this big reveal oh isn't that like beautiful it looks amazing it's like super powder coated white tubes as well people if you're making white all in ones you've got to have white tubes now you might be thinking james that's a black water block no it's not it's a screen so we can set that to white as well later on if we wish oh i am a happy chaffee now i might seem overly excited by a white cpu cooler this has been stuck in customs for like two weeks we had to pay import charges it's been shipped from all over the world but it is here and we can finally go ahead and install it oh yes what i'm going to do is i'm going to install the radiator and the fans at the top of the case and then we'll finish things off with the water block just fans on the one side is going to be fine exhausting air through the radiator will wire up all the rgb and all that good stuff a little bit later to pop the water block on we're going to take this flexible back plate here and we're going to pop it through the rear of the motherboard and that will then fasten into the water block you can see all the holes line up and are in the right places these thumb screws down here will then actually keep everything secure while these male-to-male posts the ones with equal screw length on each side rather than the ones with a stubby end are gonna go through the back plate that's then hopefully gonna look awesome with our all-white aesthetic which should only get better as we go through the build remember back plate first male to mail post second then pop the cooler on top and finish things off with our thumb screws which can also be tightened up with a phillips head screwdriver to make sure your cooler is not gonna go anywhere we'll deal with all the cables and wiring just a little bit later with the cooler in and looking pretty sick we can next move over to the gpu where i've gone ahead and picked up another accessory to try and level this build up a little bit to try and make it look that little bit better now don't let the boring unassuming brown box fool you oh no this is something quite special oh yes this right here is enzo xd's version of a vertical gpu mount now to install this we've got to take out all the existing pci lanes and slot this instead but one thing i love about it and i mean love is actually three slots making triple spot cards but the supreme x 3090 ti genuinely fit and i'm talking about true triple slot cards with three pci lane covers now this is also in white which matches perfectly this colour scheme in this build is so good and we can install the gpu into that in just a moment now the gpu is an msi so i was going to say nzxt they don't make gpus yet maybe one day what we say in nzxt now this here is the msi supreme x 3080 the newest 12 gig variant but to be honest the 12 gig or the 10 gig version of the 3080 will work wow one question you're probably wondering james should you wait for next gen rtx graphics cards maybe the 3080 is probably the first one that's gonna get replaced on the basis that the 3080 was the first of the 3000 series to launch so something to keep in mind but the 37 tti and 80ti are also great fits for this build i think this is just a better value sweet spot plus when new cards do eventually come these will fall in price especially on the new and the used markets making your life nice and easy go ahead and unscrew all your pci lanes on the nzxt h7 elite keep these safe in your box in case you ever want to add in multiple cards or take out this riser and that's pretty much it add the gpu in clip the riser into place and make sure you connect up the pcie cable to your pci gen 5 slot on the top of the motherboard the riser is gen42 allowing for the latest bandwidth on the latest graphics cards something that's great to see ends in xt are on form right now and long may it continue this is looking so sick we were talking at the office about how this looks like a computer generated image is so clean and it's about to get even cleaner because look what we've got with our sleeves i'm so happy with this build now we are of course going to be installing the power supply in a few moments but first take a look at these now i know what you're thinking james they must have been like a hundred dollars no 50 no 25 pounds or 30 is what i paid for these they're from a company called easy fab diy or something like that easy diy fab and i'll link them below they come with the cable combs they're white on the connections they look amazing you get two gpu power cables one v motherboard and one for your cpu so i've also got a spare white one we're gonna use for our second eight pin cpu or is it only four on this motherboard not sure how we're gonna do that yet let's go ahead and put the motherboard one in first though and then i'll report back with my results the motherboard cable's in that's looking very cool we're just not quite sure how to do the gpu one yet we're gonna try and figure this out i think it's gonna have to run to sort of this side of the cover we can't put it up from underneath as the hole is here it's in the wrong place not gonna work and our vertical gpu mount undoubtedly make things a bit more tricky so i'll rejoin you in a second once we've actually gone ahead and got it in i mean yeah there's not really any other words than just yes this thing looks incredible to round things off we're gonna go ahead and install the power supply i'm not gonna run you guys through every little detail of this you probably know it by now and then we'll jump into an awesome montage followed by some detailed benchmarks later on let's do this nicely done i think this system might just be one of the best looking pcs i've ever put together but does the performance line up with these stunning aesthetics there's only one way to actually find out we'll be diving into detailed gaming benchmarks for a range of titles and you can see a summary of all of our testing on your screen now we'll be taking a closer look at select titles though starting off with the brand new cod vanguard and moving through to warzone fortnite apex and more in cod vanguard at 4k high settings with dlss enabled we picked up more than 160 frames per second on average an incredible set of frame rates for one of the latest aaa titles at 4k the story didn't get worse either with forza horizon 5 our next title here we achieve just shy of 100 frames per second when tested at 4k ultra settings with 98 frames per second on average to be precise games like apex legends also perform well when tested at 4k here we got over 100 fps 132 to be specific very close to where apex caps out and an incredible frame rate for gaming at 4k fortnite was a similarly positive story and this time we mixed things up a bit testing at 1080p competitive settings here we got 250 frames per second that's so much frame rate that's ready to drive even the best high refresh rate panels this system swallows up any title you throw at it regardless of the settings something further demonstrated in our next title cod warzone here at 4k high settings we this time got 98 frames per second is that it and the game looked incredible for all of our frame rate data we used msi afterburners river tuner and nvidia frame view to ensure fair results finally to wrap things up we also tested out the latest battlefield 2042 at 4k high settings with dlss enabled and set to performance mode we this time surpassed 100 frames per second on average wow we were really impressed with some of the results we're able to gather here showing the system that only looks fantastic but performs admirably too with that that wraps it up for this one thanks for tuning in and as always we'll see you in the next one\n"