I Build An ALL WAIFU Gaming PC...

**A Mountaineous Build: The Nez Goan RX 7800 XT SakuraEdition**

As I begin this build, I must admit that my previous hatred for this case has returned with a vengeance. However, I have come to realize that it has indeed met the minimum criteria of what I would consider "mounted" so honestly, it's gone better than expected when the case is upright. The radiator stays in place, and all there was left to do was some cable management before we brought out the most exciting component of all – the center piece of our build.

The yon's spectacular RX 7800 XT SakuraEdition is a sight to behold. It barely fits even without the radiator, it barely fits in Nez Goan I am going to see if I can add some intake fans on the other side of this Mount but if not we may have to bear back it now before we admire our creation.

Before we admire our creation, we do have to see if it actually works which I haven't tested like half the components so it could not that's not a good sign though oh no that could just be the front ey the power button cable pulled out oh did I get it I did I have magic hands apparently wow I am very happy with how easily that happened and then all there was left to do before we build the Majesty was add a bank of fans to the front install Windows and adorn our cooler with a picture of the greatest waifu of all time Miss Piggy.

Straight off the bat, the waifu's running cold as ice. Look at those temperatures that is the most Battlefield 5 spawn ever and at 1440p ultra settings it's zooming in Battlefield 5 damn I mean it does stutter a decent amount but in all fairness I did just load in and this is dx12 which is quite stuttery so I'm going to give it a minute see where the temperatures go and if the stutters go away also the aiio is going to warm up slowly I'm curious to see how it's going to handle this long term considering we only have one fan on it.

Okay so I've been playing for a while and the graphics card temperatures are still Immaculate despite the 250 to 60 wats of power draw it's very comfortably been at 51° C which is great the CPU on the other hand creeped up a little bit but it's still below 70° C and that is with just a single fan on it so I it's better than I was expecting it to do quite frankly.

So many people damn uh but yeah very very good performance here uh but let's try a more demanding game oh damn the waifu a beast at 1440p high settings with cyberpunk we're getting over 100 frames per second which only dips down into the 80s when we bump up the settings to ultra which makes me think what's rate racing going to do and with low rate racing settings we've basically not lost any frame rate and the game looks awesome ow that's rude someone just ran me down.

Finally, some The Last of Us action here running at 1440p ultra settings and the Wu is giving us about 80 frames per second and this is some smooth 80 frames per second damn it's running very well the system is a real beast and with that highly impressive result you may be thinking to yourself wow I also want a parts bin selection of Wu parts to build a PC out of which would be fine aside from it being pretty difficult to find all of this stuff there's also a huge price premium attached to it and worst of all you then have to explain to people why you actually own this stuff.

**The Verdict**

In conclusion, I am very happy with how our build has turned out. The RX 7800 XT SakuraEdition is an absolute beast, and with that comes the performance to match. Whether we're talking about Cyberpunk 2077 or The Last of Us Part II, this system delivers smooth performance at high frame rates.

It's also worth noting that while building this PC was not without its challenges, it was a fun experience nonetheless. And as for the Nez Goan case, despite my initial reservations, I have to admit that it has grown on me. After all, it's served us well so far, and I'm excited to see what the future holds for our system.

**Conclusion**

That's it for this video, folks. Thank you very much for watching subscribe for more of whatever content is that I make and until the next video bye-bye

WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: ennow this video has been ages in the making it took a surprisingly long and disturbing  time to track down all them wuss but after having to scrub my search history  several times it's finally happening we're building an all(ish) waifu gaming systemvery excitednow before we start building the system I do want to point out that not much of this stuff  actually matches so I think this is going to be quite a wild looking gaming system I'm really  excited to see the end result uh so let's get started now I'm starting off with the  motherboard which is quite a nice looking board from Asus it is a Rog stck B7 60g gaming WiFi D4  that Edition I'm not sure what that says but there is a lady standing next to a motherboard and the  motherboard even has a little bit of waifu accenting going on which makes it very much  a waifu motherboard when you open the box you're immediately greeted by some Asus lady art I don't  know why but I often see wuss with ears is does that make it a better waifu I I don't know  W you get so much accessories with it now this is one of the things that I unironically quite like  about the waifu stuff is that somebody put a lot of care and attention into making a whole bunch  of art for the packaging of this motherboard right so you have these stickers that you get  with it and then here is a warranty card that some talented person made and then look at the  manual for this motherboard this is crazy they've gotone the picture of the lady on the front but  when you open it up there's a there's another lady picture there that again there there's a  lot of care put into this design and then when you get to the actual instructions look at that  there's like ladies shouting things in Chinese at you about how to put the CPU in and somebody with  Talent put a lot of time and effort into that there's even a flying lady on the anti-static  bag oh look at that Beast oh we also have a pretty solid rear IO for a motherboard with  some more characters adorning it that's pretty nice to see even the socket cover has a little  character on it that's cool and there's like a silhouette of the motherboard lady I like that a  lot very good idea now I'm using a 12 600k which unfortunately does not have ears because that's  not a thing that exists it's it's just a normal CPU but we don't have to see it so it's fine the  RAM on the other hand does involve ears because it matches the motherboard I think that may in fact  be the same lady ooh look at that now this Ram kit not only has a kawaii little Neco waifu on  it powering down some watermelon it's also real fast at 6400 MHz wait a minute  oh it's a ddr4 motherboard come on a few moments later now outrage aside luckily I came prepared  with a ddr4 kit look at that it's even still matching I bought this like a year ago for this  build and then when this motherboard showed up I was like oh wait a minute it's going to be ddr5  so then waited another like month for that kit to show up but we still have this one so we're  goodoo safe they even look basically identical to the ddr5 one oo that looks pretty niceu  now when it comes to the CPU Cooler for the life of me I couldn't find one with pictures  of anatomically precarious woman plastered all over it but then I had an idea you you see these  NZXT coolers let you make like a photo happen on the AIO block which means I can add the greatest  waifu of all time to this cooler which would still technically make it a wfu coolernow in terms of case I'm using the Asus NZ Coan case that's been on the channel before and as  far as I understand it I don't think NZ Coan is technically a waifu but I'm not a waifu olist  so I I don't know maybe she is let me know in the comment section down below but either way I  didn't want to have to buy another exorbitantly expensive anime case I'm already unhappy about  owning this one and there is our case in all its Majesty which does have a couple of  small issues the first one is that that's an ATX case and the motherboard is matx so we're  going to have some slight girth compatibility issues or like lack of girth I guess and then  what was the other issue um I can't remember I guess we'll figure it out soon enough now  with the power supply there is legitimately a couple of problems the first one is that this  is meant to be an Asus Gundam power supply and even by my pretty loose definition of what a  waifu is I'm pretty sure this big ass robot doesn't count as one but then I thought I  shouldn't discriminate I'm sure somebody out there gets off on these big ass robots so it  means that it's a waifu to someone right the second problem is potentially bigger I don't  think this is the correct power supply it does say on the shipping manifest that it's supposed to be  a Gundam Edition but this doesn't mention Gundam anywhere so um I I think they sent the wrong onegot a baggie of stuff who no way I think these are Republic of Gamers fridge magnets oh I just  dropped a bunch of stuff this is like a little enamal fridge magnet so you can let everybody  know the moment they come into your kitchen that you're a massive nerd I don't know oh never  mind they attach to the power supply which would make more sense to me than a fridge magnet let'ssee yeah no that I was I was sent the wrong power supply this is very much  not a Gundam Edition power supply which I think means depending on the price  difference I was scammed uh either way this is a majestic power supply my word it's reallypretty now we need to put the fake Wu power supply in here I mean I can't be that mad I  think this is a very good power supply either way like it's not it's not like I got a wish power  supply instead you know now I am curious how well the radiator is going to fit in the top  it's it's not it's not going to fit in the in the top that's a bit of a problem problem because if I  put it in the front I'm pretty sure the graphics card doesn't fit it like super doesn't fit Nan  isn't a very good case okay this is going to get ghetto pretty quickly but I have asolution I think that fits maybe let's see on the other side okay that doesn't look super  promising but let's try screw it down anyway and see what happens now the radiator  mounting situation hasn't gone very well and I don't just mean in terms of the fan we're  missing on our 240 mil radiator but because the motherboard's heat sink is Too Tall I've had to  kind of wedge the radiator in there and I've only been able to attach these two screws so  um yeah it's not it's not mounted very well all of my previous hatred for this case has  very much come flooding back I really don't like Nez Goan very much but I do think it has  very much met the minimum criteria of what I would consider mounted so honestly it's gone better than  expected when the case is upright the radiator stays in place so see mounted and then all there  was left to do was some cable management before we brought out the most exciting component of all ofit and then finally the center piece of our build yon's spectacular RX 7800 XT SakuraEdition wo it barely fits wa even without the radiator it barely fits in Nez Coan I  am going to see if I can add some intake fans on the other side of this Mount but  if not we may have to bear back it now before we admire our creation we do have  to see if it actually works which I haven't tested like half the components so it couldnot that's not a good sign though oh no that could just be the front ey the power button  cable pulled out oh did I get it I did I have magic hands apparently wow I am  very happy with how easily that happened and then all there was left to do before  we orul the Majesty was add a bank of fans to the front install Windows and Adorn our  cooler with a picture of the greatest waifu of all time Miss Piggywhoa straight off the bat the waifu's running cold as ice look at thosetemperatures that is the most Battlefield 5 spawn ever and at 1440p ultra settings it's  zooming in Battlefield 5 damn I mean it does stutter a decent amount but in all  fairness I did just load in and this is dx12 which is quite stuttery so I'm going to give  it a minute see where the temperatures go and if the stutters go go away also  the temperatures are climbing our aiio is going to warm up slowly I'm curious to  see how it's going to handle this long term considering we only have one fan onit okay so I've been playing for a while and the graphics cards temperatures are still Immaculate  despite the 250 to 60 wats of power draw it's very comfortably been at 51° C which is great  the CPU on the other hand creeped up a little bit but it's still below 70° C and that is with just  a single fan on it so I it's better than I was expecting it to do quite frankly so many people  damn uh but yeah very very good performance here uh but let's try a more demanding game  oh damn the waifu a beast at 1440p high settings with cyberpunk we're getting over 100 frames per  second which only dips down into the 80s when we bump up the settings to ultra which makes  me think what's rate racing going to do and with low rate racing settings we've basically  not lost any frame rate and the game looks awesome ow that's rude someone just ran me  down and then finally some The Last of Us action here running at 1440p ultra settings and the Wu  is giving us about 80 frames per second and this is some smooth 80 frames per second damn  it's running very well the system is a real beast and with that highly impressive result  you may be thinking to yourself wow I also want a parts bin selection of Wu parts to build a PC out  of which would be fine aside from it being pretty difficult to find all of this stuff there's also  a huge price premium attached to it and worst of all you then have to explain to people why  you actually own this stuff with brings me to the end of the video thank you very much  for watching subscribe for more of whatever the content is that I make and until the next videobye-bye