This is always the most exciting bit isn't it? 100 handle all of your games what sort of frame rates do you reckon we're talking about so i think at 1080p this card is looking at 100 fps in some of the latest aaa titles kind of medium to high settings but 1440p is more than doable on a card like this as well that's mad that's all like triple it's two and a half slot that's massive right do you want to do the honors and remove the pcie slots yeah boy and in terms of slots we just need to remove the first and second slot not the third slot as we've just done which is a little bit unusual actually but this is because we're using a micro atx motherboard with that being said though that pretty much wraps it up for the build process it looks really nice it does indeed all that's left to do is work both the side panels on and then boot this machine up to see how it looks but more importantly how it performs roll the montage okay then now you've seen just how good this system looks when it's all powered up and a big shout out to marcus for helping with the build process let's dive in and see exactly how it performs i've tested this machine with some of the latest and most popular titles so we can get a really even picture of just how well it performs first up is call of duty's war zone one of the more difficult games on my list to run today and at 1080p high settings i'm happy to report over 100 fps pretty much at all times around that 120 to 130 mark on average of course call of duty's battle royale warzone mode doesn't actually support ray tracing so you're not missing out either by having an amd graphics card over say an rtx 2060 in this build visually the game looks fantastic it goes without saying there was no stuttering no lag no screen tearing nothing like that and at over 100 fps it performs really really well talking of great performance forza's horizon 4 is next up on higher ultra settings at 1440p you're looking around 120 to 130 frames per second on average that was tested using the game's inbuilt benchmarking mode which means if you want to go back to some of my other builds you can easily compare and contrast and see just how well this system performs in comparison forza horizon 4 is super duper fun and i'm looking forward to kind of forza horizon 5 next when the next generation consoles come out as i say though really high over 100 fps at 1440p and visually it looks fantastic cs go is next up it's one of the easier games today to run but a massively popular title even after all these years and if i don't include it you guys go mental you want to know where it is at 1440p high settings you're looking over 200 frames per second and that was tested offline with bots and the reason i've done that is because this is actually more intensive than playing online which means your performance actually might even be slightly better i tested gta 5 next up and on the high settings preset at 1440p you're looking at a 75 frames per second average i've said this before and i'll say it again gta 5 with settings is really really temperamental so if you're kind of not quite getting the results you want have a fiddle about change stuff like anti-aliasing render distance and reflections and you should see a huge increase in frame rate i've also tested apex legends of course the latest season 6 release and at 1080p high settings you're looking around 140 frames per second which is absolutely insane that means you kind of high frame rate esports gamers with your 144 hertz monitors are more than covered here and once again visually the game looked outstanding finally today then the last game to wrap things off is overwatch my personal favorite title on the list today a close second behind forza horizon 4 and at 1440p high settings you're looking between 120 and wait for it 190 frames per second the deviation is huge but it never really went at all below 110 fps so you can rest assured that it's going to perform really really well on a more budget-oriented system like this with that being said though i think that pretty much wraps it up for today's build if you did enjoy it make sure to drop a like rate and then get subscribed if you want to see more from me i will of course link marcus's channel in the description and in the card section and a big thanks for his help in the build process of today's video thank you very much for watching though and as always we'll see you in the next one
Epic $850 Gaming PC Build 2020! [Full Build Tutorial w_Benchmarks! - ft. RX5600XT & Ryzen 3]
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat is up guys welcome back to another geekawatt video and today i'm going to be showing you how to put together an 850 gaming pc build step by step for 2020 and i'm joined by a special guest who's this it's pc centric this is marcus from the pc centric channel and we're going to be taking you through the whole process step by step today so buckle in but let's dive into it we're going to kick things off as always by installing the cpu ram and cpu cooler into the motherboard and i've got to give a massive shout out to be quiet for sending over some parts today sponsoring this video and making it all possible so this is msi's b550m multi-board does it make sense to go for a matx board in an atx case i think it depends uh the atx case we're using is quite small so it isn't going to look too crowded and this is a really good budget option we're going to install the ram into the second and fourth rounding slots and we can do that by pulling back the clips on either side of the slot i'm liking your use of white and black here what was your thinking wow everybody loves a white build but white boards are expensive so round ram it is next up is the cpu this is amd's ryzen 3 3100 with four cores and eight threads and some pretty fast clock speeds we're nicely covered so to install the cpu we're going to pull the arm on the socket upwards line the triangle here on our processor with the corresponding triangle here on the motherboard how many people does it take to do a pc build up normally one but you turned off so one and a half oh that's why i need to go back i do need scissors no oh now the motherboard assembly is all complete we're going to install it into the case we haven't seen this case before no i actually have incredible this is the 500dx and it's essentially like a high airflow case but it's very small to mid size you've got a rgb on the front which which which on the keyboard channel is needed aigb is an absolutely necessary must we're going to kick things off by taking off both the side panels we've got some tempered glass on one side some sound insulating foam which blocks markers out a design that's really set up for high airflow with lots of vents at the front some 140mm fans included and we've also picked up a few of these white shadow wing fans for even more airflow next up you need to grab the case accessory box and this comes with all the screws and stuff what does it say it says accessories this comes with all the screws and stuff we need to secure our motherboard down into place now that the motherboard and the fans are all in the case i'm next up going to install the power supply and this is the be quiet pure power 600 watt 600 watts is that enough i think that's more than enough for today's build today's build is going to be around the 450 mark so this has plenty of upgradability in it as well if your case does have bottom ventilation then you want your power supply facing downwards so it can bring air in and once marcus has gone ahead and screwed that in we're gonna plug up our four plus four pin cpu power connector and then our 24-pin motherboard power cable just like so next up then we're going to pop in the cpu cooler this is the be quiet pure rock 2. it's a really great budget option and i think it looks really really good yeah it comes in two different colors you can get it in black or like a silver if you want to save a little bit of money but i was really impressed with this when i used it the other day it is near silent makes such a big difference over the stock now the first step is to take off the black plastic pre-installed mounting hardware once marcus has done that we're then going to install these two brackets this way around alongside these spacers and screws with the mounting hardware all installed we then just need to pop this bar on our cpu cooler over those two brackets to secure that heatsink down into place next stop then we've got the penultimate component before we go ahead and install the graphics card this is easily installed with this ssd quick mounting bracket specifically this is the kingston a400 it's a 500 gigabyte drive that is super cheap and while it's definitely not the fastest ssd around it's a lot quicker than any hard drive option on the market and then all we've got to do is give it power and data with a sata data cable and a sata power cable next up we're going to do the front panel connections and all of those cables first up is our hd audio this goes to the bottom left of the motherboard and has a pin blocked out so do be careful the front panel connectors known as jfp1 are next up and these go to the bottom right corner of the motherboard they can be a little bit fiddly and if you get them the wrong way around don't worry nothing's going to explode your system just won't turn on finally we've got our two usb 3 connectors first is our standard usb 3.0 and then i've also got 3.1 type c and these go to the ports on the right hand side of the motherboard one above the other and while we're here we're also going to plug in any four or three pin fan cables just like so and our three pin addressable rgb connector to control the the light zone on the front of the chassis okay then all that's left to do now is install the graphics card and this is the amd rx 5600 xt this is always the most exciting bit isn't it 100 handle all of your games what sort of frame rates do you reckon we're talking about so i think at 1080p this card is looking at 100 fps in some of the latest aaa titles kind of medium to high settings but 1440p is more than doable on a card like this as well that's mad that's all like triple it's two and a half slot that's massive right do you want to do the honors and remove the pcie slots yeah boy and in terms of slots we just need to remove the first and second slot not the third slot as we've just done which is a little bit unusual actually but this is because we're using a micro atx motherboard with that being said though that pretty much wraps it up for the build process it looks really nice it does indeed all that's left to do is work both the side panels on and then boot this machine up to see how it looks but more importantly how it performs roll the montage okay then now you've seen just how good this system looks when it's all powered up and a big shout out to marcus for helping with the build process let's dive in and see exactly how it performs i've tested this machine with some of the latest and most popular titles so we can get a really even picture of just how well it performs first up is call of duty's war zone one of the more difficult games on my list to run today and at 1080p high settings i'm happy to report over 100 fps pretty much at all times around that 120 to 130 mark on average of course call of duty's battle royale warzone mode doesn't actually support ray tracing so you're not missing out either by having an amd graphics card over say an rtx 2060 in this build visually the game looks fantastic it goes without saying there was no stuttering no lag no screen tearing nothing like that and at over 100 fps it performs really really well talking of great performance forza's horizon 4 is next up on higher ultra settings at 1440p you're looking around 120 to 130 frames per second on average that was tested using the game's inbuilt benchmarking mode which means if you want to go back to some of my other builds you can easily compare and contrast and see just how well this system performs in comparison forza horizon 4 is super duper fun and i'm looking forward to kind of forza horizon 5 next when the next generation consoles come out as i say though really high over 100 fps at 1440p and visually it looks fantastic cs go is next up it's one of the easier games today to run but a massively popular title even after all these years and if i don't include it you guys go mental you want to know where it is at 1440p high settings you're looking over 200 frames per second and that was tested offline with bots and the reason i've done that is because this is actually more intensive than playing online which means your performance actually might even be slightly better i tested gta 5 next up and on the high settings preset at 1440p you're looking at a 75 frames per second average i've said this before and i'll say it again gta 5 with settings is really really temperamental so if you're kind of not quite getting the results you want have a fiddle about change stuff like anti-aliasing render distance and reflections and you should see a huge increase in frame rate i've also tested apex legends of course the latest season 6 release and at 1080p high settings you're looking around 140 frames per second which is absolutely insane that means you kind of high frame rate esports gamers with your 144 hertz monitors are more than covered here and once again visually the game looked outstanding finally today then the last game to wrap things off is overwatch my personal favorite title on the list today a close second behind forza horizon 4 and at 1440p high settings you're looking between 120 and wait for it 190 frames per second the deviation is huge but it never really went at all below 110 fps so you can rest assured that it's going to perform really really well on a more budget-oriented system like this with that being said though i think that pretty much wraps it up for today's build if you did enjoy it make sure to drop a like rate and then get subscribed if you want to see more from me i will of course link marcus's channel in the description and in the card section and a big thanks for his help in the build process of today's video thank you very much for watching though and as always we'll see you in the next one\n"