**Building the Perfect System: A Comprehensive Guide**
As we begin our journey to build the perfect system, it's essential to start with the basics. The case is where everything comes together, and our first component is the table that will hold all our screws. I'm excited to pop in as another fan at the back to help with our airflow situation, thinking we should screw the graphics card in and get all of these screws off the table and out of the way.
**Cooler Master Power Supply**
The final component to deal with is the power supply. Cooler Master sent out this is their new 750i, which is basically an intelligent power supply with a 10-year warranty. Great news for anyone looking for reliability and longevity in their system. The power supply boasts great 80 plus gold certification and features the new fancy PCIe 5 power connector. Although our build doesn't use that connector, it's good to have for future-proofing purposes.
The box includes the power supply in a premium-looking Cooler Master bag, which feels particularly nice. Inside the bag, we find the power supply along with a selection of included cables. These cables include a power adapter for your specific region, as well as long plastic and reusable velcro cable ties – a great touch. There's also a motherboard power cable, SATA cable, digital USB connection for monitoring power usage, and two PCI power harnesses that are individually wired.
**Unpacking the Power Supply**
As we unpack the power supply, we find the two CPU 4+4 pin power connectors to power up the CPU. It's worth noting that we won't need all these cables in our system, but it's reassuring to know they're included. We plug all these cables into their respective places and boot up the whole thing to take a look at performance.
**Benchmarks**
Now that everything is powered on, let's see how well this system stacks up in terms of performance. I've tested a wide variety of titles to see where this thing excels and where it plain doesn't. We'll start with Fortnite, which yields 234 frames per second on average at 1080p competitive settings. This is impressive, especially when we hit strong 90 and 99 frames per second.
**Fortnite Performance**
The game's visual quality looks excellent even at 1080p competitive. Next up, Apex Legends shows a similar positive story with 177 frames per second on average. In this instance, our results are in the region of 166 and 150 frames per second respectively when we hit 90 and 99 frames per second.
**Apex Legends Performance**
Breaking that elusive 140 FPS in Apex is amazing to see, and the gameplay is butter smooth. Moving on to Call of Duty's Warzone 2, we see a similar trend at 1440p high with DLSS enabled and set to quality. Our average frame rate was 82 FPS, which is impressive. The gameplay was smooth, and the new title certainly held its own.
**Call of Duty: Warzone 2 Performance**
Next up, Modern Warfare 2's campaign mode impressed us at 1440p high with DLSS enabled once again. We achieved a solid 96 FPS on average, along with 90 and 79 percentile results that provided a very consistent level of frame rate.
**Modern Warfare 2 Performance**
The brand new Spider-Man title, Miles Morales, was the final game to test. Despite being out for less than a week, the system performed fantastically at high settings with DLSS 2.0 enabled. Our average frame rate was 105 FPS, which is superb. The game looked visually stunning, and the frame rate ran very smoothly.
**Spider-Man Miles Morales Performance**
That concludes our comprehensive look at building the perfect system. From Fortnite to Spider-Man Miles Morales, this build exceeded expectations in every way. Stay tuned for more detailed benchmarks on our dedicated benchmarking YouTube channel.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat is Up Guys in this video I'm going to be building an awesome 1440p gaming PC build for 2022 and 2023 at this point featuring the legendary RTX 3070 GPU I'll be running you through all the parts that make this build possible put in the thing together as we go and looking at those all-important performance benchmarks later we're talking Cod Warzone 2 Modern Warfare 2 Apex fortnite and many more let's do this please foreign things off by looking at the CPU first of all and this is the AMD ryzen 5 7600x it's a very fast CPU in terms of both single and multi-threaded performance retaining the six cores and 12 threads from the last generation it provides a massive increase over the ryzen 5 5600x at the same price for the CPU only and although it runs quite a bit hotter than the last generation AMD claimed this is by Design to get the most clock speed out of the CPU there are of course arguments to be made for Intel's I5 13 600k so then I'll leave our recent web article to cover off for you it's definitely worth a read if you want to build a system like this memory and run wise I've got a 32 gigabyte kit of course there's Vengeance RGB ddr5 initially when ddr5 kits first landed they were very pricey but I've noticed especially in the last few weeks or months since the ryzen launch that prices they have definitely been getting cheaper you could get away with a 16 gig kit for this build but I'd recommend 32 gigabytes for me it's just going to be way better suited storage is provided by by the Samsung SSD 980 this is their gen 3 not their Gen 4 option saving us a bit of cash well this build is hardly the most budget oriented system ever I also don't want to build something ludicrously expensive so a cheaper 70 or so SSD like this will do the job perfectly now for the motherboard you've got a few choices when it comes to the brand new ryzen architecture and those choices have become a little bit more clear actually since it launched chipset wise you've got two but sort of four you've got x670 and b650 and then e or extreme versions of both Now spoiler alert the extreme versions only include PCI Gen 5 PCA slots which no modern graphics card uses not amd's new options not nvidia's new 4080 or 40 90 meaning a non-eversion like this tough b650m plus is a great choice now I've got to give a shout out to Asus actually I told them I was making this video and they were like well haven't we just got some motherboards for you so they sent me out a few options so I could sort of compare and contrast and pick which I thought was the best for a build like this from their strix board which is obviously going to be more pricey in a white aesthetic with the non-extreme chipset for something like this which is their b650e that's extreme full size ATX Rock strix design now initially when I looked at this board I was like why would anybody need an expensive B series motherboard that actually it provides lots of the features you'll find on the more pricey x670e and non-e chipsets at a lower price point it's also got features like Wi-Fi included on this border standard and a really really strong i o and connectivity remember of course as well AMD do let you overclock on the X and the B series chipset so these aren't just expensive paperweights as you might often find with expensive B series Intel chipsets it's all very confusing if you're looking for the easy recommendation though out of all of these comparing and contrasting them against each other I selected this now this is the Asus tough gaming b650m plus and it's one of the better value b650 boards in my opinion if we take a quick Swizz around this rather good looking motherboard you'll see of course the and five socket four randoms for our 32 gigs of ddr5 and of course Beyond with upgrades gem5 PCI m.2 slot and then the rear IO is pretty strong as well two and a half gigabit Ethernet 20 gigabit USBC no Wi-Fi on this board but that's something we can easily add in and they also do offer a Wi-Fi version Aces often do that they have one with and one without in order to install the processor we've just gotta lift up the arm on the socket and then you'll notice of course this has got pins on the last generation am4 socket we had for years didn't have any so do be careful if it's your first time installing an LGA style CPU socket drop that bad boy in there a little something like so give it a bit of a wiggle and then add the cover back down pop the arm into place and we are all good to go the ram is next there's one and there's the second and final slot with two left for future upgrades so you can put 64 gigs in here absolutely no problem m.2 SSD is next and I'm just going to use the top slot by taking off the built-in heatsink add it in the drive and putting the heatsink back into Place remember to peel off the little protector on the thermal PAD as well to keep that m.2 drive nice and chilly the CPU Cooler is next and it's the final bit really I'm going to install onto the motherboard before looking at the case which is a brand new unit from Cooler Master but we cannot get distracted this is cooler time not case time this is the hyper 212 RGB Black Edition it's still that this is super easy by the way just got to take off these pre-installed brackets remove the default backplate and then add this thing into place this is the back plate that comes with the cooler badge much later that backplate's built in guys we have a problem so asus's back plate is built in I'm obviously forgetting how am5 works ah some of the coolers are backwards compatible and the coolers that are backwards compatible use these black plastic brackets as part of their installation method which this does not so now I am confused new cooler time yeah let me go ahead and pick up a budget Cooler Master 240 mil unit as that should fit in the case A-Okay and will provide a bit of better calling for the processor but definitely something to watch out for double check your cooler has am5 because not all am4 coolers will work because I've evidently just learned I've got one this is behind but it's gonna work A-Okay and in fact apart from popping on back the black plastic brackets which we'll now need to use we haven't got to deal with this until a little bit later so the case is next up this is cooler Master's brand new cmp320 and it's basically their CNP 520 which I liked but I thought looked a bit Bland because of the size a truck down so it's basically perfect for what we need in this build I haven't looked too closely at this case but I like the 520 so I'm hoping that the 320 is going to be just as good but as I say a bit smaller oh I honestly get static electricity shocks from every case one day the static shock is just going to overcome me and I'm just gonna I'm Gonna Get Zapped to death oh most impressions are really good build quality feels pretty good for a budget chassis and the fun fact is nice it's not too big that's the one massive problem he says he struggles to remove the final thumb screw with a lot of PC cases especially if it's one of your first builds or you want powerful Hardware no you end up having these gargantuan case designs which literally take over an entire desk and nobody really wants that I'm sure maybe some of you do but not but not everybody wants that right so if we brought the case down flat this is going to be the easiest way to install the motherboard I should mention as well all the standoffs for my build are in the right place already as of course this is a Micro ATX motherboard in a Micro ATX case have I mentioned this is a small case I don't think I have I'm going to screw this in three screws at the top three along the middle and a couple down the bottom looking very Compact and I am slightly concerned about GPU clearance but it'll all be okay I'm sure fingers crossed I'm happy with that and the next stage is to pop in the cooler and at this point I might as well call it the cursed cooler because it's cooler round two now the good news is this cooler definitely works with this CPU mounting configuration and will probably just provide us better temperatures anyway I'll link some good Alternatives that'll cost a bit less money down in the description below what I'm going to do is take these included AMD brackets and just slide them into the side of the cooler once that's done you then pop a screw through these holes to there's two holes per bracket and you should feel it getting tighter obviously the further it goes in if I can tell you one thing for certain though they are very small Cooler Master you could have been that would have made everyone's lives a little bit easier I'm then going to add on this AMD bracket to the side of the cooler before popping the fans on the cooler radiator out of the box it's a lot easier now than doing it later when it's already in the case some solid progress has been made that is actually looking very very visually appealing and that means I can move on to oh no oh my goodness me what have you done oh that's the worst drop in history of geekowa oh no oh my phone the graphics card oh no that was impressive how did that happen Action Replay move on oh my gosh gracious me this is hopefully still working example of the RTX 3070 from Asus it's their tough gaming one and the Box took a bit of damage shall we say when it fell off there but all will be okay all is good in the world now inside of here is the tough gaming version specifically one of my favorite cooler designs available on the 3070 would you take a look at this oh yes now the first thing I do want to do is just check it fits oh easy now back in the day I said back in the day like a year and a half ago when this thing first dropped nearly two years ago this was classed as a very big graphics card but the new 4080 seems to have worked well completely ruined that idea this is perfect for 1440p high frame rate gaming it's a great match with the ryzen 5 7 600x and the Asus tough design generally it's just really really nice you've got a back plate you've got a tiny bit of RGB but it's actually one of the better value 3070 coolers plus by the looks of the new 240 series The 4070 whenever in video bring that out is also likely to be very expensive and they probably won't discontinue this so don't necessarily hold out for a next-gen GPU at this tier because one might not be coming for this price for quite a while we're gonna line up the graphics card over the slot push the clip in and we should be good to go oh yes look at that now you might worry James has no airflow with that because it's just sagging all over the place once it's screwed in there's gonna be plenty of ventilation space on the bottom to make sure this thing stays nice and cool I love how well proportioned this whole build looks and I am going to just pop in as well another fan at the back to help with our to help with our airflow situation I think we should screw the graphics card in and get all of these screws off the table and out of the way oh my we're still going wrong today the final component then really to deal with is the power supply now Cooler Master sent out this is their new 750i it's basically an intelligent power supply with a 10-year warranty great 80 plus gold certification and the new fancy pci5 power connector of course this build doesn't use that connector it uses standard eight pins but it's good to have for future proofing and allows you to operate without any dongles on all the latest 40 series cards of course AMD have also opted to not use this cable on their new GPU releases either inside the box you'll of course find the power supply in a nice little Cooler Master bag this bag feels particularly premium good work Cooler Master and the power supply oh that's quite a nice design I'm not 100 sure about the gold but you're not going to see it in our unit anyway because of course you've got no window you'll also then find presumably what looks to be a bag of included cables which inside contains your power adapter for your specific region a good selection of long plastic and reusable velcro cable ties great touch and then in here you'll also then locate all of the other cables you've got the PCI Gen 5 power connector now typically this could do up to 450 but this one is limited to 300 presumably because of the graphics cards that Cooler Master want to limit you to with this of course it's not a thousand Watts I've not seen that before there's also a motherboard power cable we'll need one of those SATA we're going to need one of those for the RGB controller for the fans that are installed you've got your digital USB connection for connecting up to your USB port to monitor power usage a couple of PCI power harnesses they're actually individual which is a nice touch and there is one more cable that I need not that one this one and this one now these are our two CPU four plus four pin power connectors to power up the CPU power header up the top this video won't be a four cables and wiring guide but what I'm going to do is put all these into the power supply plug all those up to of course the respective places in the system and then boot the whole thing up to take a look at performance but first just how good it all looks when it's all powered up in the only way we know how foreign with locks in the bag it's time to see just how well this system Stacks up in the performance department and you'll be glad to find out that I've tested a wide variety of titles to see where this thing excels and where it plainly doesn't everything from the new Spider-Man Miles Morales to Warzone 2 Modern Warfare 2 and fortnite and why don't we start off with fortnite shall we 1080p competitive settings yielded 234 frames per second on average with strong 90 and 99 our results too with a game that at 1080p competitive actually look visually pretty good Apex Legends was a similarly positive story 177 frames per second on average in this instance with 90 and 99 our results in the region of 166 and 150 frames per second respectively to break that all elusive 140 FPS in Apex was amazing to see and the gameplay was butter smooth Call of Duty's Warzone 2 was next note 1440p high with dlss enabled and set to quality of course only dlss 2.0 on these ampere graphics cards and I got 82 FPS on average as always all the frame rate data is tested with both MSI afterburner's Reaver tuner and Nvidia frame view for good measure the gameplay was smooth and the new Warzone 2 title certainly held its own moving through into Modern Warfare 2 next up I've been loving the campaign mode on this recently and at 1440p high with dlss once again enabled 96 FPS was the number achieved gameplay was once again butter smooth and the 90 and 99 percentile results were in the region of 90 and 79 providing a very very consistent level of frame rate Spider-Man Miles Morales was next up the brand new Spider-Man title been out for less than a week and here at high settings with dlss 2.0 enabled once again the frame rate of 105 FPS on average was superb the game looked visually stunning and the frame rate ran very smoothly making this system a Fantastical round air as ever you can find more detailed benchmarks on our dedicated benchmarking YouTube channel link below thanks for watching though and as always we'll see you in the next onewhat is Up Guys in this video I'm going to be building an awesome 1440p gaming PC build for 2022 and 2023 at this point featuring the legendary RTX 3070 GPU I'll be running you through all the parts that make this build possible put in the thing together as we go and looking at those all-important performance benchmarks later we're talking Cod Warzone 2 Modern Warfare 2 Apex fortnite and many more let's do this please foreign things off by looking at the CPU first of all and this is the AMD ryzen 5 7600x it's a very fast CPU in terms of both single and multi-threaded performance retaining the six cores and 12 threads from the last generation it provides a massive increase over the ryzen 5 5600x at the same price for the CPU only and although it runs quite a bit hotter than the last generation AMD claimed this is by Design to get the most clock speed out of the CPU there are of course arguments to be made for Intel's I5 13 600k so then I'll leave our recent web article to cover off for you it's definitely worth a read if you want to build a system like this memory and run wise I've got a 32 gigabyte kit of course there's Vengeance RGB ddr5 initially when ddr5 kits first landed they were very pricey but I've noticed especially in the last few weeks or months since the ryzen launch that prices they have definitely been getting cheaper you could get away with a 16 gig kit for this build but I'd recommend 32 gigabytes for me it's just going to be way better suited storage is provided by by the Samsung SSD 980 this is their gen 3 not their Gen 4 option saving us a bit of cash well this build is hardly the most budget oriented system ever I also don't want to build something ludicrously expensive so a cheaper 70 or so SSD like this will do the job perfectly now for the motherboard you've got a few choices when it comes to the brand new ryzen architecture and those choices have become a little bit more clear actually since it launched chipset wise you've got two but sort of four you've got x670 and b650 and then e or extreme versions of both Now spoiler alert the extreme versions only include PCI Gen 5 PCA slots which no modern graphics card uses not amd's new options not nvidia's new 4080 or 40 90 meaning a non-eversion like this tough b650m plus is a great choice now I've got to give a shout out to Asus actually I told them I was making this video and they were like well haven't we just got some motherboards for you so they sent me out a few options so I could sort of compare and contrast and pick which I thought was the best for a build like this from their strix board which is obviously going to be more pricey in a white aesthetic with the non-extreme chipset for something like this which is their b650e that's extreme full size ATX Rock strix design now initially when I looked at this board I was like why would anybody need an expensive B series motherboard that actually it provides lots of the features you'll find on the more pricey x670e and non-e chipsets at a lower price point it's also got features like Wi-Fi included on this border standard and a really really strong i o and connectivity remember of course as well AMD do let you overclock on the X and the B series chipset so these aren't just expensive paperweights as you might often find with expensive B series Intel chipsets it's all very confusing if you're looking for the easy recommendation though out of all of these comparing and contrasting them against each other I selected this now this is the Asus tough gaming b650m plus and it's one of the better value b650 boards in my opinion if we take a quick Swizz around this rather good looking motherboard you'll see of course the and five socket four randoms for our 32 gigs of ddr5 and of course Beyond with upgrades gem5 PCI m.2 slot and then the rear IO is pretty strong as well two and a half gigabit Ethernet 20 gigabit USBC no Wi-Fi on this board but that's something we can easily add in and they also do offer a Wi-Fi version Aces often do that they have one with and one without in order to install the processor we've just gotta lift up the arm on the socket and then you'll notice of course this has got pins on the last generation am4 socket we had for years didn't have any so do be careful if it's your first time installing an LGA style CPU socket drop that bad boy in there a little something like so give it a bit of a wiggle and then add the cover back down pop the arm into place and we are all good to go the ram is next there's one and there's the second and final slot with two left for future upgrades so you can put 64 gigs in here absolutely no problem m.2 SSD is next and I'm just going to use the top slot by taking off the built-in heatsink add it in the drive and putting the heatsink back into Place remember to peel off the little protector on the thermal PAD as well to keep that m.2 drive nice and chilly the CPU Cooler is next and it's the final bit really I'm going to install onto the motherboard before looking at the case which is a brand new unit from Cooler Master but we cannot get distracted this is cooler time not case time this is the hyper 212 RGB Black Edition it's still that this is super easy by the way just got to take off these pre-installed brackets remove the default backplate and then add this thing into place this is the back plate that comes with the cooler badge much later that backplate's built in guys we have a problem so asus's back plate is built in I'm obviously forgetting how am5 works ah some of the coolers are backwards compatible and the coolers that are backwards compatible use these black plastic brackets as part of their installation method which this does not so now I am confused new cooler time yeah let me go ahead and pick up a budget Cooler Master 240 mil unit as that should fit in the case A-Okay and will provide a bit of better calling for the processor but definitely something to watch out for double check your cooler has am5 because not all am4 coolers will work because I've evidently just learned I've got one this is behind but it's gonna work A-Okay and in fact apart from popping on back the black plastic brackets which we'll now need to use we haven't got to deal with this until a little bit later so the case is next up this is cooler Master's brand new cmp320 and it's basically their CNP 520 which I liked but I thought looked a bit Bland because of the size a truck down so it's basically perfect for what we need in this build I haven't looked too closely at this case but I like the 520 so I'm hoping that the 320 is going to be just as good but as I say a bit smaller oh I honestly get static electricity shocks from every case one day the static shock is just going to overcome me and I'm just gonna I'm Gonna Get Zapped to death oh most impressions are really good build quality feels pretty good for a budget chassis and the fun fact is nice it's not too big that's the one massive problem he says he struggles to remove the final thumb screw with a lot of PC cases especially if it's one of your first builds or you want powerful Hardware no you end up having these gargantuan case designs which literally take over an entire desk and nobody really wants that I'm sure maybe some of you do but not but not everybody wants that right so if we brought the case down flat this is going to be the easiest way to install the motherboard I should mention as well all the standoffs for my build are in the right place already as of course this is a Micro ATX motherboard in a Micro ATX case have I mentioned this is a small case I don't think I have I'm going to screw this in three screws at the top three along the middle and a couple down the bottom looking very Compact and I am slightly concerned about GPU clearance but it'll all be okay I'm sure fingers crossed I'm happy with that and the next stage is to pop in the cooler and at this point I might as well call it the cursed cooler because it's cooler round two now the good news is this cooler definitely works with this CPU mounting configuration and will probably just provide us better temperatures anyway I'll link some good Alternatives that'll cost a bit less money down in the description below what I'm going to do is take these included AMD brackets and just slide them into the side of the cooler once that's done you then pop a screw through these holes to there's two holes per bracket and you should feel it getting tighter obviously the further it goes in if I can tell you one thing for certain though they are very small Cooler Master you could have been that would have made everyone's lives a little bit easier I'm then going to add on this AMD bracket to the side of the cooler before popping the fans on the cooler radiator out of the box it's a lot easier now than doing it later when it's already in the case some solid progress has been made that is actually looking very very visually appealing and that means I can move on to oh no oh my goodness me what have you done oh that's the worst drop in history of geekowa oh no oh my phone the graphics card oh no that was impressive how did that happen Action Replay move on oh my gosh gracious me this is hopefully still working example of the RTX 3070 from Asus it's their tough gaming one and the Box took a bit of damage shall we say when it fell off there but all will be okay all is good in the world now inside of here is the tough gaming version specifically one of my favorite cooler designs available on the 3070 would you take a look at this oh yes now the first thing I do want to do is just check it fits oh easy now back in the day I said back in the day like a year and a half ago when this thing first dropped nearly two years ago this was classed as a very big graphics card but the new 4080 seems to have worked well completely ruined that idea this is perfect for 1440p high frame rate gaming it's a great match with the ryzen 5 7 600x and the Asus tough design generally it's just really really nice you've got a back plate you've got a tiny bit of RGB but it's actually one of the better value 3070 coolers plus by the looks of the new 240 series The 4070 whenever in video bring that out is also likely to be very expensive and they probably won't discontinue this so don't necessarily hold out for a next-gen GPU at this tier because one might not be coming for this price for quite a while we're gonna line up the graphics card over the slot push the clip in and we should be good to go oh yes look at that now you might worry James has no airflow with that because it's just sagging all over the place once it's screwed in there's gonna be plenty of ventilation space on the bottom to make sure this thing stays nice and cool I love how well proportioned this whole build looks and I am going to just pop in as well another fan at the back to help with our to help with our airflow situation I think we should screw the graphics card in and get all of these screws off the table and out of the way oh my we're still going wrong today the final component then really to deal with is the power supply now Cooler Master sent out this is their new 750i it's basically an intelligent power supply with a 10-year warranty great 80 plus gold certification and the new fancy pci5 power connector of course this build doesn't use that connector it uses standard eight pins but it's good to have for future proofing and allows you to operate without any dongles on all the latest 40 series cards of course AMD have also opted to not use this cable on their new GPU releases either inside the box you'll of course find the power supply in a nice little Cooler Master bag this bag feels particularly premium good work Cooler Master and the power supply oh that's quite a nice design I'm not 100 sure about the gold but you're not going to see it in our unit anyway because of course you've got no window you'll also then find presumably what looks to be a bag of included cables which inside contains your power adapter for your specific region a good selection of long plastic and reusable velcro cable ties great touch and then in here you'll also then locate all of the other cables you've got the PCI Gen 5 power connector now typically this could do up to 450 but this one is limited to 300 presumably because of the graphics cards that Cooler Master want to limit you to with this of course it's not a thousand Watts I've not seen that before there's also a motherboard power cable we'll need one of those SATA we're going to need one of those for the RGB controller for the fans that are installed you've got your digital USB connection for connecting up to your USB port to monitor power usage a couple of PCI power harnesses they're actually individual which is a nice touch and there is one more cable that I need not that one this one and this one now these are our two CPU four plus four pin power connectors to power up the CPU power header up the top this video won't be a four cables and wiring guide but what I'm going to do is put all these into the power supply plug all those up to of course the respective places in the system and then boot the whole thing up to take a look at performance but first just how good it all looks when it's all powered up in the only way we know how foreign with locks in the bag it's time to see just how well this system Stacks up in the performance department and you'll be glad to find out that I've tested a wide variety of titles to see where this thing excels and where it plainly doesn't everything from the new Spider-Man Miles Morales to Warzone 2 Modern Warfare 2 and fortnite and why don't we start off with fortnite shall we 1080p competitive settings yielded 234 frames per second on average with strong 90 and 99 our results too with a game that at 1080p competitive actually look visually pretty good Apex Legends was a similarly positive story 177 frames per second on average in this instance with 90 and 99 our results in the region of 166 and 150 frames per second respectively to break that all elusive 140 FPS in Apex was amazing to see and the gameplay was butter smooth Call of Duty's Warzone 2 was next note 1440p high with dlss enabled and set to quality of course only dlss 2.0 on these ampere graphics cards and I got 82 FPS on average as always all the frame rate data is tested with both MSI afterburner's Reaver tuner and Nvidia frame view for good measure the gameplay was smooth and the new Warzone 2 title certainly held its own moving through into Modern Warfare 2 next up I've been loving the campaign mode on this recently and at 1440p high with dlss once again enabled 96 FPS was the number achieved gameplay was once again butter smooth and the 90 and 99 percentile results were in the region of 90 and 79 providing a very very consistent level of frame rate Spider-Man Miles Morales was next up the brand new Spider-Man title been out for less than a week and here at high settings with dlss 2.0 enabled once again the frame rate of 105 FPS on average was superb the game looked visually stunning and the frame rate ran very smoothly making this system a Fantastical round air as ever you can find more detailed benchmarks on our dedicated benchmarking YouTube channel link below thanks for watching though and as always we'll see you in the next one\n"