The Radeon RX 580 and its Aurora Lineup: A Rare Opportunity to Build a PC with Almost Everything Included
The Radeon RX 580 is back with their own Aurora lineup, which marks a new chapter for me as I've never owned an AMD graphics card before. This latest build will be the first of that experience, and it's all thanks to Gigabyte, who has sent me a mystery box filled with almost every component I'll need to build my PC.
The Build Process: A Quick and Easy Experience
With everything already packed into the mystery box, I was excited to see what would come out of this build process. The actual build took around 45 minutes, which is surprisingly quick and easy. The BitFenix case proved to be a great fit for all the components, including the Gigabyte parts and the various peripherals.
The Importance of RGB Lighting
One of the standout features of this build was the extensive use of RGB lighting. This wasn't just limited to the fans; I also found that the RAM was equipped with demo RGB modules, which added an extra touch of flair to the overall design. However, what really caught my attention was the inclusion of a pre-installed i/o shield on the motherboard. No longer would I have to worry about fiddling with the layout or forgetting to install it altogether.
A Unique Approach from Gigabyte
What's even more remarkable is that Gigabyte has essentially covered every component you might need for building a PC. From RAM to peripherals, they've got it all. This approach is relatively rare in the industry, where companies often stick to just one aspect of PC hardware. The inclusion of these demo RGB modules on the RAM sticks is also a testament to Gigabyte's commitment to providing a comprehensive product line.
The Experience with Brillion
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PC Building in the BitFenix Case
The final product turned out to be even more impressive than I had anticipated. The combination of Gigabyte components and the BitFenix case resulted in a beautifully designed PC that looks like it was made for enthusiasts who appreciate aesthetics as much as performance. With 16 GB of RAM, this system is sure to handle demanding games and tasks with ease.
Conclusion
Overall, building my PC from scratch using almost every component provided by Gigabyte has been an incredible experience. The build process itself was quick and easy, thanks in large part to the comprehensive nature of the mystery box. If you're looking for a deep dive into PC hardware or simply want to see what's possible with a well-designed system, I highly recommend checking out this article and learning more about building your own PC.
The Products Used in This Build
For those who are interested in purchasing their own parts, here is the list of components that were used in this build:
* Gigabyte Motherboard (B550 AORUS PRO)
* BitFenix Case
* Gigabyte RAM (2x8GB DDR4 RGB Memory Modules)
* Gigabyte CPU (AMD Ryzen 5 5600X)
* Gigabyte GPU (RX 580 Aorus Gaming OC)
* Gigabyte Storage (1TB NVMe SSD)
* Gigabyte Power Supply (650W 80+ Gold)
* Gigabyte Peripherals (Keyboard, Mouse, Headphones)
Please note that these products may not be available for purchase at the time of writing.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthis video is sponsored and approved by brilliant we'll have more on them later on oh man oh man this is gonna be a good one what's up guys I'm random Frank P and gigabyte sent me this massive mystery creat from there a yours product line full of PC parts they sell my mystery unboxing series they're like hey why don't we send you a bunch of mystery tech as well and let's see what you can do with it so I'm pumped to check this out this is a really awesome looking crate here really detailed like I said often there are yours product line so we're gonna see what's the side go over it all and then see what we can do it alright let's see put that off to the side and oh man I thought this is gonna be like maybe three or four things I didn't think it was gonna be like everything here so alright let's just start taking stuff out of the box and I guess I'll put some of this stuff listed in the description for you guys if you want to check it out but first is there a youris m5 Gaming Mouse I do a bit of a cold so sorry if I sound weird or stuffy I had no idea they even had a gigabyte Gaming Mouse RGB lighting so first order of business here next up we have their mousepad another thing I did not know they made they are a aureus amp 500 a nice long extended mousepad here yeah they're precision like fabric texture here so we have a risin CPU this is the AMD what is this okay so the risin 520 400 G alright so looks like we're gonna be doing an AMD build that's okay with me I actually haven't I've only done like one AMD build on this channel so if this is all the stuff we're gonna need AMD's going to kicking it off here for this one ramp I okay so I think by now what what the point this is gonna be is showing off that gigabyte has pretty much every component and product you're gonna need to kick off your custom-built PC and all your peripherals because they also have their iOS RGB memory here and again I had no idea get goodbye even made RAM didn't know they made mouse pads mice all this stuff so this is looking pretty nice here you see that and the whole RGB lights sure pier on the front all right next up an SSD gigabyte makes SSDs 512 gigs here so this SSD is gonna be probably our our boot drive and stuff to make it nice and quick get this one out of the way the gigabyte G 750 H so a power supply let's see how many watts is this I assume 750 right say 750 watts here that'll be more than enough for our builds we have the motherboard itself the aurorus beef 450 reverse pro Wi-Fi okay nice I wish like all motherboards had Wi-Fi and Bluetooth built in you know it's 2018 and not a lot of them even had that yet so I'm pumped this one does I'm not gonna unbox it right now we'll get to that when we start building the PC and stuff we don't have a case in here obviously that's no problem I'll be using one of them I'll be using one of my own cases that I got right in front of me the a Oris h5 gaming headset alright alright another one in their peripheral lineups I know there's a graphics card over here I'm gonna save that we got socks these are not socks custom socks it is a little beanie alright it's the first day of fall let me throw the Sun alright I call them socks as I whereas I was picking them up it's a beanie all right then we have their ARS p7 gaming mat so they also make an RGB Mouse pet that's gonna put them right in line with you know Razer corsair steel series I don't think Logitech has a an RGB mouse pad but alright gigabyte coming in line here with their very own RGB mosfet we also have in the crate the aorist canine optical keyboard so there's an optical flare texts which i've used these in the past actually I believe it was with the bloody keyboards and flared stack so it's kind of also similar to razors optomechanical we're using those optical beans beans inside beans optical beans optical beams to I you don't actually like trigger the switch and actually but blue switch here full RGB lighting and the last thing I've been keeping it away okay okay I'm so I was hoping it's gonna be one the new artsy X cards that's a okay is the Radeon rx 580 again with their own aurorus lineup here so I don't actually think I've owned an AMD graphics card in the past so this will be the first of that going along with this rise and build we're gonna be doing I assume now because we have all these RGB gigabyte parts here from their amorous stuff so we have the the risin 520 400 G the motherboard we pretty much have everything we need to build a PC so this is crazy I thought there's gonna be like maybe three or four components in here I didn't think they actually we're gonna include all of that which is literally almost everything you're gonna need - a case to start off your custom PC so alright think it's that time today's video has been sponsored and approved by a brilliant and brilliant allows you to enhance your math and learning through detail in a rich process making the ease of you to understand you can master tons of concepts and courses by solving fun and challenging problems applying concepts using critical reasoning skills the website has tons of courses from math science and computer science giving you an engaging and interactive experience to check it out go to brilliant dot org slash random Frank P and sign up for free in the first 200 people that go to that link will get 20% off their annual premium subscription thanks to brilliant for sponsoring now back to the video all right so it's the next day now definitely feeling a lot better and hope you enjoyed the little you know like the b-roll in the build sequence for all this and I think this took me like 45 minutes to build so it was really quick and easy had a good time doing it I think it came out looking really really nice too it's all inside the BitFenix and so case so you had the RGB lighting on the front and inside with the fans we have the gigabyte parts and the components and stuff as well which also have a lot of the RGB lighting and stuff built-in which I think looks really cool and a few quick notes so the RAM is actually pretty interesting what they did here the system's actually 16 gigs of ram so it's two sticks of 8 gigabyte modules but two of them are like demo RGB modules so as you'll see two of these are actual sticks of RAM and two plug right into your motherboard and they're still going to be powered and just you know work as like a demo unit so you have the nice RGB going on instead of just 2 6 of RAM you have all for completing the slots here it's gonna make it look that much better and like that gigabyte did that because in a day and age where your your performance and the power of your PC is just as important pretty much to a lot of people as the aesthetic so here they include those two extra dummy ones so you have the whole RGB lighting I thought that was a pretty cool idea from gigabyte second one I also liked was the i/o shield on the motherboard comes already pre-installed so you literally just place it in the chassis and it'll line right up at the back no longer you have to worry about you know fidgeting trying to fit it in or forgetting about putting this shield in so that was also cool and also with the RGB lighting on this actual case on the top there's a button where you can cycle through some SATA colors or some of the pre-made like RGB effects that they already have built in so it doesn't require software all the lighting is controlled through this BitFenix case on a little button up top so you can cycle it through Matt colors to your setup already or just have you know crazy RGB miss flashing through but yes so altogether gigabyte pretty much has every component you're gonna need to build a PC - I believe it was like an AI yo I don't think they said they sell gigabyte a iOS and a PC case so gigabyte could put out those two products they would have an entire ecosystem where you could just buy all gigabyte components which is not which is pretty rare not a lot of companies are like that when it comes to putting on a product for almost everything for PC gaming PC components peripherals they have it all so that's pretty crazy and yeah hope you guys enjoyed this build of the massive mystery box gigabyte sent to me and building a PC out of this so like I said before I'll have all the products listed in the description down below so you can check it out if you like this video you like to see more PC build to me in the future let me know by hitting that big thumbs up button down below to show you support do you have any questions feel free to eat me up and follow me on twitter at random Frank P and last if you haven't already hit that subscribe button I'm random Frank P hope you enjoyed have a good daythis video is sponsored and approved by brilliant we'll have more on them later on oh man oh man this is gonna be a good one what's up guys I'm random Frank P and gigabyte sent me this massive mystery creat from there a yours product line full of PC parts they sell my mystery unboxing series they're like hey why don't we send you a bunch of mystery tech as well and let's see what you can do with it so I'm pumped to check this out this is a really awesome looking crate here really detailed like I said often there are yours product line so we're gonna see what's the side go over it all and then see what we can do it alright let's see put that off to the side and oh man I thought this is gonna be like maybe three or four things I didn't think it was gonna be like everything here so alright let's just start taking stuff out of the box and I guess I'll put some of this stuff listed in the description for you guys if you want to check it out but first is there a youris m5 Gaming Mouse I do a bit of a cold so sorry if I sound weird or stuffy I had no idea they even had a gigabyte Gaming Mouse RGB lighting so first order of business here next up we have their mousepad another thing I did not know they made they are a aureus amp 500 a nice long extended mousepad here yeah they're precision like fabric texture here so we have a risin CPU this is the AMD what is this okay so the risin 520 400 G alright so looks like we're gonna be doing an AMD build that's okay with me I actually haven't I've only done like one AMD build on this channel so if this is all the stuff we're gonna need AMD's going to kicking it off here for this one ramp I okay so I think by now what what the point this is gonna be is showing off that gigabyte has pretty much every component and product you're gonna need to kick off your custom-built PC and all your peripherals because they also have their iOS RGB memory here and again I had no idea get goodbye even made RAM didn't know they made mouse pads mice all this stuff so this is looking pretty nice here you see that and the whole RGB lights sure pier on the front all right next up an SSD gigabyte makes SSDs 512 gigs here so this SSD is gonna be probably our our boot drive and stuff to make it nice and quick get this one out of the way the gigabyte G 750 H so a power supply let's see how many watts is this I assume 750 right say 750 watts here that'll be more than enough for our builds we have the motherboard itself the aurorus beef 450 reverse pro Wi-Fi okay nice I wish like all motherboards had Wi-Fi and Bluetooth built in you know it's 2018 and not a lot of them even had that yet so I'm pumped this one does I'm not gonna unbox it right now we'll get to that when we start building the PC and stuff we don't have a case in here obviously that's no problem I'll be using one of them I'll be using one of my own cases that I got right in front of me the a Oris h5 gaming headset alright alright another one in their peripheral lineups I know there's a graphics card over here I'm gonna save that we got socks these are not socks custom socks it is a little beanie alright it's the first day of fall let me throw the Sun alright I call them socks as I whereas I was picking them up it's a beanie all right then we have their ARS p7 gaming mat so they also make an RGB Mouse pet that's gonna put them right in line with you know Razer corsair steel series I don't think Logitech has a an RGB mouse pad but alright gigabyte coming in line here with their very own RGB mosfet we also have in the crate the aorist canine optical keyboard so there's an optical flare texts which i've used these in the past actually I believe it was with the bloody keyboards and flared stack so it's kind of also similar to razors optomechanical we're using those optical beans beans inside beans optical beans optical beams to I you don't actually like trigger the switch and actually but blue switch here full RGB lighting and the last thing I've been keeping it away okay okay I'm so I was hoping it's gonna be one the new artsy X cards that's a okay is the Radeon rx 580 again with their own aurorus lineup here so I don't actually think I've owned an AMD graphics card in the past so this will be the first of that going along with this rise and build we're gonna be doing I assume now because we have all these RGB gigabyte parts here from their amorous stuff so we have the the risin 520 400 G the motherboard we pretty much have everything we need to build a PC so this is crazy I thought there's gonna be like maybe three or four components in here I didn't think they actually we're gonna include all of that which is literally almost everything you're gonna need - a case to start off your custom PC so alright think it's that time today's video has been sponsored and approved by a brilliant and brilliant allows you to enhance your math and learning through detail in a rich process making the ease of you to understand you can master tons of concepts and courses by solving fun and challenging problems applying concepts using critical reasoning skills the website has tons of courses from math science and computer science giving you an engaging and interactive experience to check it out go to brilliant dot org slash random Frank P and sign up for free in the first 200 people that go to that link will get 20% off their annual premium subscription thanks to brilliant for sponsoring now back to the video all right so it's the next day now definitely feeling a lot better and hope you enjoyed the little you know like the b-roll in the build sequence for all this and I think this took me like 45 minutes to build so it was really quick and easy had a good time doing it I think it came out looking really really nice too it's all inside the BitFenix and so case so you had the RGB lighting on the front and inside with the fans we have the gigabyte parts and the components and stuff as well which also have a lot of the RGB lighting and stuff built-in which I think looks really cool and a few quick notes so the RAM is actually pretty interesting what they did here the system's actually 16 gigs of ram so it's two sticks of 8 gigabyte modules but two of them are like demo RGB modules so as you'll see two of these are actual sticks of RAM and two plug right into your motherboard and they're still going to be powered and just you know work as like a demo unit so you have the nice RGB going on instead of just 2 6 of RAM you have all for completing the slots here it's gonna make it look that much better and like that gigabyte did that because in a day and age where your your performance and the power of your PC is just as important pretty much to a lot of people as the aesthetic so here they include those two extra dummy ones so you have the whole RGB lighting I thought that was a pretty cool idea from gigabyte second one I also liked was the i/o shield on the motherboard comes already pre-installed so you literally just place it in the chassis and it'll line right up at the back no longer you have to worry about you know fidgeting trying to fit it in or forgetting about putting this shield in so that was also cool and also with the RGB lighting on this actual case on the top there's a button where you can cycle through some SATA colors or some of the pre-made like RGB effects that they already have built in so it doesn't require software all the lighting is controlled through this BitFenix case on a little button up top so you can cycle it through Matt colors to your setup already or just have you know crazy RGB miss flashing through but yes so altogether gigabyte pretty much has every component you're gonna need to build a PC - I believe it was like an AI yo I don't think they said they sell gigabyte a iOS and a PC case so gigabyte could put out those two products they would have an entire ecosystem where you could just buy all gigabyte components which is not which is pretty rare not a lot of companies are like that when it comes to putting on a product for almost everything for PC gaming PC components peripherals they have it all so that's pretty crazy and yeah hope you guys enjoyed this build of the massive mystery box gigabyte sent to me and building a PC out of this so like I said before I'll have all the products listed in the description down below so you can check it out if you like this video you like to see more PC build to me in the future let me know by hitting that big thumbs up button down below to show you support do you have any questions feel free to eat me up and follow me on twitter at random Frank P and last if you haven't already hit that subscribe button I'm random Frank P hope you enjoyed have a good day\n"