**How to Mount the Radiator**
Let's get started with mounting the radiator. First, we need to attach the fans to the plate and check the fitment. I think it'll be fine. If it looks good, then let's cable up everything and actually drop it on the CPU.
**Cable Management and Fan Configuration**
I have the radiator mostly all set. It looks a little messy right now, but we have all of our fans connected together, daisy chained up, and then I've got the low noise adapters. We'll just plug this straight into the CPU fan. Behind that, I've got a couple of other cables run. While I was doing that, Ken flipped over our top 200 millimeter fans.
**RGB Fans and Cable Management**
These were originally designed to do intake through the top, which makes sense if we were going to be running without a radiator. But because we have the radiator, I'd rather have the air kind of flow up. So, it goes through the fans, through the radiator, and then exhausted out through the top.
**Final Build and Testing**
This is the completed MSI gaming PC build. We've got some extensions to get some slightly nicer-looking cable management, and we've tuned everything with a red, white, and black theme. This looks really cool! The 3090 is running smoothly, and the game performance is excellent.
**Testing Cyberpunk 2077**
Let's see exactly what we can do with the 3090 and with that i9. Welcome back to present day. So, Cyberpunk has come out about five minutes ago since we started recording this video. Let's see how the system handles it. We're pretty much at 60 FPS with anything on psycho, including the ray tracing.
**Game Performance and Visuals**
This game is so demanding when it is flexing a 3090. The visuals are excellent, and the performance is smooth. The ray tracing is really nice, and it adds to the overall visual experience. I think this system is going to handle any game that comes out in the future.
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- Cyberpunk came outabout two minutes ago.So, we have built anultimate gaming PCto see exactly how farwe can push the game.So, let's see exactlywhat an RTX 3090 can dowhen it's paired up withthe best that team bluehas got to offer.So, starting out with, we havethe MSI MPG SEKIRA 500X case.So, MSI has a number ofdifferent lines starting with MEGon the high end, whichis for enthusiast gamingthat's usually where you getlike the very high end stuff,but also they have their MPG linethat is meant as the MSIperformance line of gaming productsand that's usually where you're gonna findthe best price toperformance worth gettingsome high-end gearwithout breaking the bank.But they also do have MAGwhich is MSI Arsenal Gaming.This is very heavy.(grunts)And MAG is where you get some moreof the entry-level componentswhen it comes to building your gaming PC.So, not only does thishave a removable bracketfor your radiator,which we're gonna beusing a 360 mil radiator.But on top of that,you also have a verynice little bag its in.Woo. Oh, dude wait.Oh, no.It's a glass rear panel,which means we have todo cable management.So, we've got five fans pre-installed,are you kidding me?Oh, yeah.It has four LED fans and a chassis, right?So, four LED fans plus one non LED.So, powering the build,We have the CORSAIR HX 1000.I will say,I haven't spent a lot of time withthe 10th gen i9,but I have heard rumors and storiesthat it will suck up about as much poweras you can throw at it,which is nice because we havea 360 mil radiator to cool it.All right.So, we're just gonna drop thepower supply in for right now.We'll plug in our cables later.Next up, we have the MSI MEG Z490 ACE.Now, this should have prettymuch everything we need,including not only a 16 phase power designbut we also have dedicated FROZR coolersfor our M.2 SSDs.And wow, that's...It's got some heft.So, not only do we have 2.5 gig ethernetbut we also have wifi six built-in,which is certainly nice.And you do have coolersfor three M.2 drives, which is nice.We're only gonna be taking advantageof one for this video.On the CPU side,we have the latest Core i9-10900K.Now, while yes,AMD versus Intel is afun subject right nowbut this is as high as itgets on the Intel side.So, we've got a 10 Core CPUthat can clock up to 5.3 gigahertz.That's a nice package.I'll give them that.Just set this right here.Okay.And so with that,we have our 10900K installed.Next up, we'll follow it upwith 32 gigs of CORSAIRVengeance RGB Pro RAM.I'll say actually,for a lot of the buildswe've been using this yearthe RGB pro has actually been really nice.And even though it is completelyand totally unnecessary forwhat we're using this PC for,we do have only two dents herewhich means that we caneasily upgrade to 64 gigs.If for some bizarre reason we want to.Here we go, 32 gigs. DDR4 memory.Look how easy this is.It's almost as if I've done this before.Next up, we have the CORSAIR MP6000.Again, this is something thatwe've used a couple timesin the past.I think we have two of these in ourultimate AMD system.Two terabytes of prettymuch the fastest storagethat money can buy.This thing will read at almostfive gigabytes per second.And one of the nice things about thisis that it actually should be able to,even though it obviously shapesthis very large heat sink.I think we actually take that offand install it right here,because I believethat this heat sinkhere should do the job.Put the camera down.I definitely didn't just screw this upand now I have to gently extract it.I slightly misaligned it, okay?So, the plastic shield removed.We should be able tojust rotate this aroundand drop it right back intoplace over the top of our SSD.All right.I think that'll do it, okay.So, with our CPU, our RAMand our SSD installed,next, let's actually get thisthing installed into our case.All right.Cool.So, that looks pretty much lined up.Now, we have our motherboard in place.That is starting to take shape.Next, let's get the biggestof the chunguses of them all,the RTX 3090.With a ridiculously high TDP,I think three, eight pin GPU,like PCI connectors to power this thing.I mean, it is a monster.So, this is the RTX 3090.So, the entire thing is cooled bythe TRI FROZR three design.Which you can seeif you look at that heat sink,it's a very unique design.You also have the TORX 4.0 fansand you've got those direct heat pipeswhich you can kind of seeif you look in here.But it is enormous.I mean, it is hard to put into wordsjust how big and beefythis graphics card is.So, depending on howyou wanna do this build,you actually can use avertical GP right here.So, it comes with everything you needand has a little slot.Personally, I still like the lookof a GPU that's mountedtraditionally quote, unquote,directly into the board.But that is an optionif you wanna go for it.Now, with half our PCI slotsout or over half of them,let's install the 3090.So, essentially thisbracket still allows youto use the bottom PCI slotsbut it gives you a lot more support'cause this card is heavy.Yeah. There we go.I'll definitely tan tighten that one.Next up, we have to cool our 10900K.So, that is where this comes in,our removable radiator bracket.So, we have a 360 mill radiator for this,but the question is gonna be,how are we going to mount airy?So, this is the MAG CoreLiquid 360R.So, with that 360 radiator,we're pretty much taking full advantageof the top part of this chassis.And it does have the RAGB fans.What I'm really curious about ishow we're gonna get this mounted.So, first thing, let'sget the fans on this plateand see how the fitment is.I think it'll be fine.And then if it looks good, I'dsay let's cable up everythingand actually drop it on the CPU.All right.So, I have the radiator mostly all set.So, it looks a littlebit of a mess right nowbut essentially we have all of our fansconnected together, all daisy chained upand then I've got the low noise adapters.So, we'll just plug thisstraight into the CPU fan.And then behind that, I've gota couple of other cables run.Now, while I've been doing that,Ken flipped over ourtop 200 millimeter fans.So, originally these weredesigned to do intakethrough the top, whichmakes sense if we were gonnabe running without a radiator.But because we have the radiator,I'd rather have the air kind of flow up.So, it goes through thefans, through the radiatorand then exhausted out through the top.So, since we have apush-pull configuration,plus we have these big RGB fans,which are gonna look cool.So, we're gonna have our RGB fan up front,here, three here, two on top.And then we will have RGB on the caseand maybe a little bit on the board.I haven't actually fired it up to see.And then on top of all that,we're gonna have Corei9, 3090, 32 gigs of RAM,two terabyte SSD,1000 watt power supply.I think this is actuallygonna look really cool.(upbeat music)So, this is the completedMSI gaming PC build.So, since we last spoke, wehave a couple of updates.So, we did end up goingwith some extensionsto get some slightly nicerlooking cable management.We also tuned everythingwith surprise, surprise,the red, white, and black theme.Which I think actually goes really wellwith the colors of the system, right?I mean, you've obviously gotlike the white MSI logo here.We've got our CORSAIR RAM.We also did some tweakingto try to get the levelsof everything right.The 3090, that LED is bright.That's at like 20% brightness right there.But I think it's pretty well sorted.What are my favoriteparts of the system nowthat we've got it all up and running?Listen to this,it's almost dead silent,which is really niceespecially considering that we've gotserious hardware in here. Right?So, why don't we jump in tosome Call of Duty, shall we?And see... Oh, I guess I'll play campaign.So, it should be asurprise to exactly no one,they were going to be playingon full ultra settingswith ray tracing enabled.So, we're already using theMSI 34 inch gaming monitor,which actually has somereally nice features.Not only is it 21 by 9 and 144 hertz.(indistinct) Actually havean integrated camera mount,so you can do things likestreaming right off the monitor.You also have this littlebungee for cable management,specifically for your mouseor maybe your keyboard.You've got a webcam,as well as an ambient light sensorto adjust things like brightness,and you have your RGB strip on the bottom.So, even with full ultrasettings, retracing, all enabled,we're still getting like 100frames per second right now.And obviously, that's atestament to how ridiculouslyoverpowered this 3090 is.Welcome back to present day.So, Cyberpunk has comeout about five minutes agosince we started recording this video.So, let's see exactly whatwe can do with the 3090and with that i9.High, high, high, high.Ultra, ultra, ultra, ultra, ultra.I want this to psycho.Disable copyright music.Nice touch.All right, we'll turn that on.I think besides that, we're good to go.So, let's see how thesystem that we've built,the ultimate MSI system,can handle Cyberpunk.We're pretty much at 60 FPSwith anything on psycho,including the ray tracing.This game is so demandingwhen it is flexing a 3090.Oh, there we go.Dude, this looks so good.And we're nearly 70 FPS.They're like flexing that ray tracing too.It might not be quite asnoticeable when it's daytime,but you can see how likenatural the light looks.But just how filmic everything islike the softness reallydoes give it a lot moreof that sort of like realistic look.I might sound really lameright now, acting like,"Oh, look at all theshadows and the stuff."But the thing is,Cyberpunk is, in my opinion,one of the real truenext gen titles, right?Sure. This is availablefor like the X-Box One, the PS4 and stuff.But specifically here on PC,this is the ultra, this is the max.This is where you can really flex,not only the game,with some of these next gen visuals,but importantly, you canflex your hardware, right?I mean, we're looking atan RTX 3090, a Core i9.And even that is really what you needto get this sort of psycho high-endultra level of performance.So, thank you very much for watching.Feel free to check outall the parts that we usefor this built in the description.And again, huge thank you toMSI for sponsoring this video.Now, if you'll excuse me,I'm gonna go play more of this,without spoiling it for you.If I can figure out how todrive the wrong direction.