The SL INF 360 is definitely a fair bit more expensive than some other all-in-one liquid cooling solutions on the market, but it's worth considering if you're looking for the best possible performance and features. The infinite mirror to the pump head is a particularly cool feature that sets this solution apart from others. It's also worth noting that the SL INF 360 may be more cost-effective in the long run than buying separate components and assembling them yourself.
However, for those who want an all-in-one solution without breaking the bank, there are other options available. The Corsair A700 is a great alternative to the SL INF 360, offering similar performance at a lower price point. Another option is the NZXT H7 Flow, which has just launched and offers a more open design with good airflow capabilities.
The NZXT H7 Flow is a new take on the previous generation's design, with a more minimalist aesthetic and improved features such as RGB lighting and better fan placement. The key benefit of this solution is its flexibility - it allows you to upgrade your fans and other components in the future without having to replace the entire system.
One of the main advantages of the NZXT H7 Flow is its affordability. The base model starts at $120, which is significantly cheaper than some of the other all-in-one liquid cooling solutions on the market. However, it's worth noting that you don't get RGB fans with this particular version, and you'll need to add your own if you want them.
To make the most of the NZXT H7 Flow, we recommend using three standard white fans on the front, and then adding some additional SL Imps for extra airflow and lighting. The three-pack of SL Imps costs $82, which is a good value considering that each fan alone would cost around $26.99 with an additional controller.
When it comes to building a PC with the NZXT H7 Flow, one of the main considerations is how many fans you'll need to upgrade or replace in the future. The base model comes with three standard white fans on the front, but if you want to add more fans or upgrade your existing ones, you'll need to factor that into your budget.
Finally, it's worth considering whether the NZXT H7 Flow is worth the investment. With a price tag of $120, it may not seem like a lot of money up front, but when you factor in the cost of upgrading individual components or replacing them altogether, it can add up quickly. On the other hand, the NZXT H7 Flow offers some great features and benefits that make it worth considering - such as its flexibility, good airflow capabilities, and minimalist design.
The author's personal rig is not featured in this article.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enladies and gentlemen if you're looking to build yourself a gaming PC right now then you're in the right place because throughout this video we're going to go through the very best gaming PC build that you can do in 2024 starting from a mid-range all the way up to no that's wrong starting from a budget gaming PC all the way up to mid-range and then of course we're going to finish off with highend and I'm really excited about the highend one here today cuz this is actually going to be the gaming PC that I would build myself if I was going to build a gaming PC right now so without further Ado let's crack on right after a short word from this video sponsor do you want to get into PC gaming but don't want to build it yourself Jill blast New Edge Series has just launched with the incredible hype y 60 enclosure offering a truly stunning gaming system with all the parts and KS expertly assembled and managed for you so all you need to do is pick your favorite title and start gaming all show blast PCS are built in the United Kingdom with free UK delivery and a 5-year warranty learn more today with the link down below right then let's crack on and I do want to start off with our budget build and actually the way that I want to begin this as always really is to look at the graphics card and there's typically two that I would always strongly consider when you're looking at a budget friendly build and these are actually going to be the AMD RX 6600 and then the Intel Arc a750 but the issue is that the price changes quite a lot quite a lot of the time so depending on when you're actually watching this the better option might be Intel or AMD I can't say for sure so as I say do check out the current pricing with my affiliate links listed down below but at the time of filming the ark a750 that I'd usually be looking at actually starts somewhere around about $199 at the moment whereas I've seen it as cheap as around about 160 165 us whereas interestingly if we now go over to the AMD side of things with the 6600 then the cheapest card at the moment is one from gigabyte the eagle $190 and we've used this loads and loads of times on the channel the frame rate especially at 1080p is really really good with this thing and personally I'd be more comfortable recommending and personally also having an AMD graphics card over an Intel one just because the drivers seem to be a little bit more mature granted this problem seems to have gone away for the most part but there sort of still are some outliers that remain and especially if it's going to be $10 cheaper it does make sense to go down that route so we are going to add the RX 6600 to our basket and then we can then press on and actually talk about our CPU and motherboard combination and usually at this point I'd say just go for Intel because at the budget side of things there's not really anything uh from AMD that personally I like I know a lot of people say well why don't you go for the 5,000 series of chips but personally speaking I find that finding like a really good motherboard is quite difficult because there's not really that many and personally I'd rather have the better upgradeability of Intel which confuses a lot of people because they say well hang on the Intel socket's dead there's not going to be more chips for that that's true but don't forget if you're buying an I3 you can upgrade that to an i7 so you still got way more performance you can get at a later date even though it's not going to be one of the current gen chips if that makes sense to probably illustrate what we're talking about here are all of our 1700 soccer Intel CPUs and you can see by far the cheapest one is our i32 100f and we've used this so many times on the channel for our budget builds again you can see some performance here it really does work wonders despite the fact that it is only a quadcore and it is something I would definitely want to upgrade in the not too distant future but if you can pay $90 for a CPU and a cooler and still get a motherboard that you can upgrade in theory to like a i7 or even an I9 at a later date to me that seems like a really good offer however if we do scroll down a little bit more than at newe you can actually see that they do have an offer on the 12400 F which is actually a much better CPU I don't think that the like individual single core performance is crazy different but this is now a six core chip which is not only going to give you better performance in games that are more CPU dependent but then even the ones that aren't it just means that you can sort of multitask and have more things on the Go at once without actually affecting your gameplay so at the time of filming I would actually really strongly advise that you do look at this which is the I5 12400 F and we're all going to add this to our basket of course we will also need a compatible motherboard to go along with this and I actually filtered this by b760 obviously you can buy more expensive Z series motherboard or Z depending on where you're from but it doesn't really make any difference for the CPU performance especially at this level and you just be paying for features like overclocking that you can't even access anyway so I would highly advise that you save money and look at b760 it looks to me as if you've got two main options there's this one from ASRock which is the b760 PG lightning uh main thing really that you're looking for is that it's got decent enough cooling for their vrms for the typ of Chip that you're going to be putting in it we've got a load TDP chip so not an issue at all and then I/O so this one doesn't have Wi-Fi so please be aware of that and there's not like a crazy amount of ports but obviously you can use like Splitters or hubs and things as well but one board I have actually used and I've got in the studio somewhere is the b760 PG Sonic which obviously is a collaboration with Sonic the Hedgehog but don't let that actually convince you it's more the fact that it's got Wi-Fi in it that I think uh for the extra asking price definitely makes a whole bunch of sense and it looks to me as if you've got is that more ports as well yes actually it does we only have six on this PG lightning whereas there is a total of eight on the Sonic motherboard and obviously you do get that slightly cooler look as well so obviously shop around as I say pricing changes quite a lot but ASRock boards especially at the budget end I've got no issues with they've been pretty reliable for me so let's add this one to our basket so let's navigate over to our case section and select this Micro ATX filter so we're getting the right size and I will also say that especially at the budget end of things I really like microx cuz it does make your rig a little bit cheaper as well cuz the cases tend to be cheaper cuz obviously there is physically less material but let's have a look what we have once again we'll go from low to high I tend to avoid anything really that looks like this because the very old hat haven't been updated usually in quite a while uh whereas something I don't know I was going to say the q300l here is going to be like a decent option it's not my absolute favorite I used it again in a build like a couple of months ago you can find that video in the top right corner of your screen and it is fine but it definitely feels a little bit cheap so if you can spend the extra like $10 $15 you might get something that is a little bit better so let's have a look what we can find is there anything around about $50 or so but I must admit that actually I am very intrigued by this one from DIY PC cuz it's $60 with the fans you can get it cheaper without and while it definitely doesn't look the most premium in the world because you can tell like even at the back you've got these like fold out like PCI covers and things rather than the ones that you can actually like reuse but generally speaking it's probably going to be okay don't expect it to like do everything there's a reason it is a little bit cheaper but I'm going to say maybe investigate this one we're going to add it to our basket but I have not used this I haven't built this exact PC so I don't want to say it's at your own risk but I haven't used it let's move on now to our memory or a ram and I've actually got this selected to DDR 5 but only 16 gig cuz I do want to see the price difference between 16 and 32 and it seems as if like if you buy a decent kit you're looking around about $70 for 16 gig with no RGB I mean actually if you scroll all the way down you can find this kit here it's from Team group it's tforce Vulcan this is 32 gig and runs at a Max of 6,000 MHz but it does actually have a latency of 38 which is pretty cool so it's definitely not the fastest kit out there but I think in terms of bang for your buck this is probably the best that we can do obviously you will have to enable XMP in the Bios to actually get this to work and there's no guarantee that you will be able to overclock your memory and get this to work but fingers crossed obviously you will also need to grab yourselves an s s SD and I would highly advise that if you can I would go for a terabyte or larger because 500 gig is fine but games these days get so big that you're not going to have many options available to you especially if you've got slower internet speeds if you only go for 500 a terabyte is definitely the way to go if possible as well I would look at getting PCI Gen 4 even on our budget friendly build it's not a definite but I would always at least have a look just to make sure that there's nothing on sale or something that's going to be the same price as gen 3 so that's what we've got here at the moment we've got Gen 4 but we've got it filtered from low to high and just to give us an idea look King spec SSD around about $64 on promo at the moment you always want to check the speed of the drive so here we have 4800 4500 so maybe slightly slower than a PlayStation 5 but basically the same so this is going to be a very solid option especially for $64 so let's add our $63.99 SSD to our basket and then I think with that it's just one more component left to go we're in the home street now and it is of course going to be the power supply and I would always recommend that you do three things firstly check how much power you actually need and you can use a calculator online to do this or you can just look at the box of your graphics card and it will give you like a minimum wattage requirement that's the easiest way of doing it then it's worth thinking about whether you're going to be making any upgrades to your rig because if you're going to get a new graphics card later or maybe upgrade the I3 to an i7 or an I9 at a later date then there's no point buying like a diddy power supply now cuz you're just going to have to replace it then third and finally if not least the last thing in this list you also going to want to have a look at your power supplies and then compare it to the PSU tier list uh that is a good cheats way to sort of find out whether your power supply should be reliable or not cuz if there are problems with it chances are it's probably in this tier list I imagine for this rig 550 WS should be absolutely fine but to give ourselves a little bit of a ceiling I'm looking at maybe 600 650 again if we do want to make some upgrades at a later date so let's see what we have I mean this is one here from evj the BP that one has good reviews threeyear warranty this is the then to open up the cultist network tier list and essentially do a contr f find and replace uh to see if we can find any of these psus it doesn't look to me as if this EVGA one is actually on here let's scroll down a little bit more then what about this thermal take tough power gx2 that's actually gold rated for efficiency as well it's on the list and this is actually in C so low end that would seem about right this is not going to be the most highend power supply in the world but yeah for a build like this should be absolutely fine so let's navigate back over to our tough power gx2 gold rated and we add that to our basket and so then ladies and gentlemen I think with that it's actually Time To Tot up our rig and let's have a look our budget build comes in at $79 which I would admit for a budget build it's not like the high end but it's definitely not the absolute cheapest we've done so if you do want to see a cheaper budget build you can find that video in the top right hand corner of your screen can be done but then I think this is such a good all round PC you've got an amazing graphics card really good CPU and you've got the upgradeability and especially especially if this case is the business rather than a little bit nap then you have something that looks really incredible as well and it's not going to be something that looks like a budget build if you did want to save money then you'd probably want to look at a motherboard that has ddr4 memory you can get 16 gig you can of course save money on the SSD as well so there are definitely a few ways to cut corners but essentially if you want it to be cheaper you're probably looking at used parts really but I'm really happy with this let's press on to our next bit and for this one we're going to head over to good old UK the best country in the world man I've just managed to up everyone then and this one is very much going to be our mid-range build and at this sort of price point you've got two main graphics cards in consideration you do obviously have previous gen that you can look at as well but availability is somewhat flaky so you're pretty much looking at the radon 7600 which is available for around about 260 uh to 290 or you go for the Nvidia RTX 460 and personally speaking I really like the 4060 I still think it is too expensive like there's not really much we can do about that because AMD haven't really helped cuz their card is kind of the same sort of price point I wish it was cheaper I mean I remember the good old days of like the $150 which cost around £1 130 but let's not reminisce this is unfortunately what we have to go on and the thing with a 4060 is not only do you get really good offers every now and then so at the moment look $270 on scan for this RTX 4060 but you're paying probably around about 20 to30 more for the Nvidia features and very similar performance to the 7600 they're both got av1 encoders so they're both good for streaming as well and they're both got very good frame rates I mean that's the main thing the performance of both of these cards is great I mean if you want to be running like cyber Punk like 4K rate tracing no these aren't going to do that but if you're like a more normal person and you want to play at 1080P or 1440p high refresh rate multiplayer then this is an awesome graphics card so step one is to add our GPU to our basket and then we're going to move on to both our CPU and our motherboard and here we're going to look at AMD and at the exact time of filming then the 9 the what the 9,000 Series of AMD CPUs isn't actually available at the moment but it is coming now the problem is though that this graphics card it doesn't really need like a crazy powerful CPU so even if the new chips do have more performance it doesn't necessarily make it the better choice for your rig because chances are it's going to be more expensive and the current generation chips are probably going to drop in price a little bit and as you can see the ryzen 57600 which is the right sort of CPU for this build is around about $216 so you can use this as a little bit of price history if you're watching this in like a few weeks or a month's time or so cuz this is going to be like your Target price point I'd say around about 200 to220 on a 7600 like obviously yes if you can get a 9600 for the same price great but that's almost certainly not going to happen so I would go with this it's a sixe chip and it's way more powerful than the Intel one we used in the previous rig and obviously it's going to be am5 so you can upgrade it to Future CPUs that come out in the next few years from AMD as well so add this one to our basket and then look at AMD b650 motherboards and the first thing I want to say is that exactly the same as you had with Intel don't go for like the X motherboards or with the intel was the Zed motherboards at this price point don't think it's worth it but I would draw your attention to the fact that some of them say b650 whereas if we scroll all the way down we should start to see these boards that say b650 and it's important to compare the price between the two and how much future proofing you want because I would much rather have a b650 e motherboard I mean my personal rig that I've literally just built is B 650e so you get that extreme P Gen 5 slot that essentially means that if you're going to upgrade your graphicss card in a few years time chances are it's going to be more compatible with those gpus but as that's the future and to be honest it's probably not going to be a massive deal anyway I wouldn't worry about it too much I mean this is the motherboard I actually have and it's 290 whereas look if we go to the top we can just get normal b650 for about 170 so that's what we're going to do here today but I would strongly advise that you consider b650 cuz it's not like crazy different but we are trying to save as much money as possible so let's go for this tough gaming 650 d plus Wi-Fi has everything really that you need in terms of calling you do get one of these wraith callers actually inside the box so again you could just use this and it's actually a lot better than the Intel one so for most people that's probably fine to be honest with the 7600 But I would recommend that you get something better cuz it's going to mean that your rig is a whole lot quieter especially with an RTX 4060 that is a very quiet GPU so I would advise spending the extra money and building this all like now if you can so let's have a look at aftermarket callers what can we get that is compatible with am5 I mean to be fair you can get a hyper 212 for £30 if you want RGB step up to 37 but yeah I've used hyper 212s I was going to say all my life that is exaggerating ever since I've been PC Building pretty much I've been using hyper 212s they're very good they keep getting better and better they are way better than like a standard stop cooler and this kind of has the same sort of look to it like obviously if you want RGB go for that but actually I quite like the look of this jet black design so we're going to add the two on2 black to our basket and maybe I'm a sucker for advertising but actually this seems like quite a good deal at the moment a 650 W RM Corsair power supply for £80 and that is actually fully modular as well it still gives us plenty of power if we do want to make a few upgrades at a later date as well um but we're not paying an arm and a leg for something that we don't need so I'm going to Al add this while we're here of course we also need to pick up some memory once again 32 GB is going to give us slightly better performance with better 1% lows and certain titles and here we've got a kit of Corsair Vengeance RGB and this is the AMD Expo version so it is hopefully going to be more compatible with our CPU and our board and this is running at 6,000 MHz but has a c of 30 so much better latency than the kit that we had in our budget build I mean on scans storage actually has its own special section which is pretty cool again let's go over to P Gen 4 and let's see what we can find well actually today we really do have a very good deal I mean assuming this deal is still available like I don't work for scam this isn't sponsored in any way we have a fill it links but this is not sponsored as a savei scan but that really is a very good deal £84 on a 990 Pro which is pretty much the best Gen 4 drive you can get love that we're going to add that to our basket and then actually because we've already done our power supply I think that leaves just one more component and it does feel weird to call a PC Cas a component but yes you guessed it it is the PC enclosure so let's see what we can find we have a full-size ATX motherboard so make sure that you are going for a fullsize case and a lot of these are quite cheap so I want something a bit more premium here today I mean actually what about this the NZXT H5 flow I mean I have built in this and I was a big fan of it actually I don't think it does anything particularly crazy other from having like a angled fan that like blows Air at your GPU that's definitely a nice feature but it's not the largest case in the world so if you're going to buy like a massive graphics card this is not going to be the right case but otherwise it pretty much does most things right really you've got mesh on the front you've got nice glass so you can see inside and it's ented XT so it's very well built and I think for 84 not a bad option and then we go over to check out and reveal the total which including delivery comes in at £ 1,070 or1 16940 at the time of filming to be precise which I think is awesome because the thing that's so exciting about this gaming rig is that it is expensive enough that obviously it's a decent chunk of change like you're not getting something that's really Bargain Basement but then also I think this just punches far above its weight the 4060 is awesome I love how quiet it is and the fact that you do have all of those Nvidia features I won't like talk about it too much because I think the frame generation feature on this particular GPU I think it's a little bit mismatched because if you do try and do some really heavy rate racing with this then I find that the latency can get a little bit too high so please don't go for this if you're like assuming it's going to be awesome at all of these raid tracing titles it will do it but you will have to compromise a little bit so as long as you don't mind that you're going to love it because honestly in something like Apex Legends war zone fortnite this is what this thing is all about 1080p 1440p gaming it is incredible oh but actually let's not get too excited because the exciting bit comes now the bit I've been waiting for all day been genu really excited I'm now going to choose all of the parts for a gaming PC that I would actually build for myself tomorrow so all of my needs and requirements and everything that I've learned from building computers over the last like six years on the channel it all comes down to this let's show you what we got and once again we are going to start with the graphics card and actually my GPU of choice is the RTX 470 TI super and let me explain this is not the absolute best graphics card and obviously AMD does offer better value potentially because if you're playing something like Call of Duty war zone exclusively or any games that kind of favor AMD then you can get better bang for buck with something like a 7900 right or a gr or maybe even the xdx depending on the price that you're looking at but I think the thing for me is that I want to have all of the Nvidia features but I kind of want them to work but I don't want to spend like a stupid amount of money on them I mean as a Creator yes the 4090 is fantastic but purely from a gaming point of view it doesn't really make sense because you can just like turn the resolution scale down and still get an amazing amazing looking image but you don't have to pay like an extra ,000 potentially for a 49 he gives you more performance but the thing that I like is that you still get the same 60y sufficient even for 4K gaming with rage racing and things like that you have all these Nvidia features but you don't have to pay an extortionate amount of money to get there it's still a lot but it's kind of the best of both world really if you do want to get into 4K gaming I'd probably go for either the tough or the PNY here the PNY is the one that I have in my personal rig downstairs it's a 4090 that py provided it's been awesome uh but if I was buying it myself tomorrow I'd probably go for the Asus tough cuz I've used them a long long time and this one in particular I know is very cool and quiet it should come as absolutely no surprise whatsoever that the CPU of choice if you want the best gaming PC is the 7800 x3d I mean obviously yes there are going to be some brand new ryzen CPUs coming as I say in the next month or so but I'm not convinced actually that the difference is going to be crazy if any between the next exchange chips and this purely from a gaming point of view because I think they will bring out the x3d version of the 9000 Series probably towards the end of the year maybe like November time I don't have any inside information I promise but that will be the better gaming CPU so I think it's actually quite safe to buy this at the moment because this is not having a straight replacement uh in the next few months or so oh is that the end of the video well I'm pleased to say that the good news is that the power is back but Fs in the chat like seriously comment down below FS please uh for editor Carl because all of that footage has now gone so he's going to have to recreate all of the footage that we just captured over the last hour 45 minutes at his studio so apologies to editor Carl you are The Unsung while we're singing you right now so you are the Su hung I'm just going to stop let's just proceed with the video and this is where I believe we were we've got our graphics card and our CPU we will of course need a motherboard next and this time we will go for B 650e in terms of theming I wouldn't mind actually if we go for a white build cuz look we can get the b650 Aus Elite in this lovely white color for $240 and again just because this is a bit of a higher end build the one that I personally would go for it doesn't mean that we need to spend loads of money because the less that you spend the more that you actually have towards a better GPU or for going out for dinner with your lovely partner moving on to our next component I do also want to talk about storage and it's not necessarily that I would go for Samsung's 9990 Pro I would like one of the higher end ones so like a Cate firea or maybe like a wd black or something like that but it does seem to be well priced at the moment for a 2 TB drive around about $180 but you can get $5 off with a promo code and combo bundle and you get another $10 so $15 off that's what I meant to say at the moment and obviously if you do go for a two terabyte drive then it means you're not going to have to worry about running out of storage anytime soon one terabyte will be absolutely fine but personally speaking I've got loads of files so one TB wouldn't be enough pressing swiftly on we're also going to want to grab a some memory and typically I'd say that my favorite is probably G skill Trident Z5 but Corsair is pretty much neck and neck and if you are going to like go for Corsair coolers or something like that or any other IQ device then obviously you can pair it all together so it probably makes sense to go down that route but I'm not particularly fast either way it's going to be more down to price for me personally but let's see what we have I'm looking for 6,000 mahz and clearly there are two main kits really here to look at one is 6,000 MHz but has a cast of 30 and then the other one is slightly more expensive but has a slightly faster speed it's 6,400 but then has a cast of 32 and off the top of my head I couldn't calculate which one is going to be better but I could almost guarantee that there's not really going to be any difference in terms of noticeable performance uh between the two there might be in some like really like detailed graphs but it doesn't really matter so if you want to go for the lower priced one go for that but at the moment because I actually have this kit I believe at the moment and it's worked really well for me I'm going to go for the 6,400 with the Cass of 32 no sorry I'm being stupid aren't I I forgot we're going for a white build so we need to make sure we got it in at least white or silver so you can buy the same kit it's $5 more look comes in this silver look that's going to match our border a lot better and actually you know what I've completely forgot we've gone for a white build but we've already picked our GPU and that was not white so we're going to have to redo that obviously the same 4070 TI but you can either spend $60 more and get the tough in white or you can look at this one that is from Zotac for $40 more and I want to go with that it's the Trinity it doesn't have like loads of L be bling but personally speaking if you're going for a white build I like it to be very neutral anyway so we're going to go with this actually on this topic I want to jump ahead to the power supply because it is also important to have at least something that can accept white cables if you're going for the PSU otherwise I find that you don't get the full effect of the full wide build so let's see what we can find we've got this one from MSI a850 GL that should be absolutely fine the one that I'd be looking at is 850 wats for this build and it's $117 which is pretty good I mean these are what the cables look like by the way and it does also come with that PCI Gen 5 connection so you don't have to use the adapter that comes in the Box uh for the GPU that would be pretty horrible I think they're all nice and white they're not like custom cables but actually in white they look really good so you wouldn't need to upgrade them anyway of course we're also going to need some liquid cooling for a CPU is you don't get one inside the box and I want this to be really cool and really quiet so obviously looks good and sounds good too and I was having a look earlier and there's definitely quite a big disparity in price really between a lot of the options I mean the cheapest option is this one here from Cola Master really in this white flavor it's 360 L it's got a really nice cap on it it looks pretty good in my experience these can be a little bit I don't want to say gurgly but they sometimes can make a fair amount of noise but then to be fair if you go for like a superhind one from Corsair as well at their IQ link system then that also makes a lot of noise so pick your poison so that's definitely one of the cheaper options out there but I think for my personal rig what I would look to do if I wasn't doing a custom Loop is to actually go for this one from Le and Lee so it's the Galahad two this is the one that is the SL INF 360 is definitely a fair bit more I mean it may actually be cheaper just to buy the caller Master One not use the fans and then buy some Le and Lee fans and put them on there but if you want like the best all-in-one solution then obviously this is probably going to be it bar maybe Corsair and their IQ link system this is $160 but you have these lovely fans and then this really cool infinite mirror to the pump head then we're going to start looking at chassis and the one that I actually have at the moment but in black is this it's the Corso 5000 seems to keep going up in cost which is a little bit annoying but if you want like a larger size but still one you can fit on your desk then in terms of cases this is definitely a very strong option but I do think 174 is a little bit on the expensive side so how about the brand new NZXT H7 flow and as I say this has literally just launched and I want to show you the difference really so this is the previous gen version for $120 but for an extra 10 granted you don't get RGB fans anymore on this particular one uh you can see it's a little bit more open it's a little bit more fan text in the way that it's presented I'll be doing a build on this very soon cuz I haven't actually used this one yet but I didn't want to get a review sample while I was away but yes it's a nice big open chassis it's very minimal but it's got very good air flow on it as well so excited to building this but we're going to use this in our metaphorical build today I mean to be fair though the key bit of information is how many fans you actually going to get so you get three on the front and these are just going to be like the standard white fans so what I would suggest doing rather than spending a huge amount of money on fans at least for the time being maybe get these three three on the front put them down the bottom so you don't have to buy a load of additional fans and then we're going to get some extra SL imps that can go on the front and on the back and then if you think you need some extra fans um or some extra lighting for the fans you can upgrade those at a later date so let's see how much those SL imps are so this is the standard three pack comes in at $82 which actually for fans on a controller isn't too bad but I don't think we need the controller cuz you should get one with the cooler and if you do want to add an additional normal one $26.99 so comes in at1 $9 for all your fans so definitely not required you can do this without But ultimately if you're going to go for something that's really easy to assemble and look incredible you kind of need them really don't you but anyway with that I believe it's now basket time drum roll please for the total it comes in at $2,252 which I don't think is too shabby yes it's a decent chunk of change yes as well a lot of this is coming from your Nvidia tax cuz you've obviously got a very expensive Nvidia GPU but there's not really anything this thing can't do even 4K gaming with rate tracing it's going to be fine as long as you're happy to use DSS you're going to try DSS frame gen in certain titles and things is very very flexible so this is not only your multiplayer Behemoth but also your single player ra racing Beast as well I think this would be awesome I love like the White theme of this I think it's going to look incredible but the question very much goes out to you on this do you think that what would be my personal rig has everything that we need in it or would there be some things you would change I'd absolutely love to hear from you on this smash the like button if you've enjoyed this video get yourself subscribed F in the channel for Carl having to do all of the extra work and obviously if you do want to check out current pricing on literally anything that was featured in this video you can find it located down below with our affiliate links and while you're down there why not take PC gaming to the next level with chill blast chill blast New Edge range looks the business and it's exactly what you've been waiting for this Edge Vantage system rocks the Nvidia RTX 4070 super Intel i5 14600 K and the height Y6 enclosure so you're ready for pretty much anything get your PC from the UK's most awarded PC Builder with a link down below but thank you so much for checking out this video we'll catch you in the next oneladies and gentlemen if you're looking to build yourself a gaming PC right now then you're in the right place because throughout this video we're going to go through the very best gaming PC build that you can do in 2024 starting from a mid-range all the way up to no that's wrong starting from a budget gaming PC all the way up to mid-range and then of course we're going to finish off with highend and I'm really excited about the highend one here today cuz this is actually going to be the gaming PC that I would build myself if I was going to build a gaming PC right now so without further Ado let's crack on right after a short word from this video sponsor do you want to get into PC gaming but don't want to build it yourself Jill blast New Edge Series has just launched with the incredible hype y 60 enclosure offering a truly stunning gaming system with all the parts and KS expertly assembled and managed for you so all you need to do is pick your favorite title and start gaming all show blast PCS are built in the United Kingdom with free UK delivery and a 5-year warranty learn more today with the link down below right then let's crack on and I do want to start off with our budget build and actually the way that I want to begin this as always really is to look at the graphics card and there's typically two that I would always strongly consider when you're looking at a budget friendly build and these are actually going to be the AMD RX 6600 and then the Intel Arc a750 but the issue is that the price changes quite a lot quite a lot of the time so depending on when you're actually watching this the better option might be Intel or AMD I can't say for sure so as I say do check out the current pricing with my affiliate links listed down below but at the time of filming the ark a750 that I'd usually be looking at actually starts somewhere around about $199 at the moment whereas I've seen it as cheap as around about 160 165 us whereas interestingly if we now go over to the AMD side of things with the 6600 then the cheapest card at the moment is one from gigabyte the eagle $190 and we've used this loads and loads of times on the channel the frame rate especially at 1080p is really really good with this thing and personally I'd be more comfortable recommending and personally also having an AMD graphics card over an Intel one just because the drivers seem to be a little bit more mature granted this problem seems to have gone away for the most part but there sort of still are some outliers that remain and especially if it's going to be $10 cheaper it does make sense to go down that route so we are going to add the RX 6600 to our basket and then we can then press on and actually talk about our CPU and motherboard combination and usually at this point I'd say just go for Intel because at the budget side of things there's not really anything uh from AMD that personally I like I know a lot of people say well why don't you go for the 5,000 series of chips but personally speaking I find that finding like a really good motherboard is quite difficult because there's not really that many and personally I'd rather have the better upgradeability of Intel which confuses a lot of people because they say well hang on the Intel socket's dead there's not going to be more chips for that that's true but don't forget if you're buying an I3 you can upgrade that to an i7 so you still got way more performance you can get at a later date even though it's not going to be one of the current gen chips if that makes sense to probably illustrate what we're talking about here are all of our 1700 soccer Intel CPUs and you can see by far the cheapest one is our i32 100f and we've used this so many times on the channel for our budget builds again you can see some performance here it really does work wonders despite the fact that it is only a quadcore and it is something I would definitely want to upgrade in the not too distant future but if you can pay $90 for a CPU and a cooler and still get a motherboard that you can upgrade in theory to like a i7 or even an I9 at a later date to me that seems like a really good offer however if we do scroll down a little bit more than at newe you can actually see that they do have an offer on the 12400 F which is actually a much better CPU I don't think that the like individual single core performance is crazy different but this is now a six core chip which is not only going to give you better performance in games that are more CPU dependent but then even the ones that aren't it just means that you can sort of multitask and have more things on the Go at once without actually affecting your gameplay so at the time of filming I would actually really strongly advise that you do look at this which is the I5 12400 F and we're all going to add this to our basket of course we will also need a compatible motherboard to go along with this and I actually filtered this by b760 obviously you can buy more expensive Z series motherboard or Z depending on where you're from but it doesn't really make any difference for the CPU performance especially at this level and you just be paying for features like overclocking that you can't even access anyway so I would highly advise that you save money and look at b760 it looks to me as if you've got two main options there's this one from ASRock which is the b760 PG lightning uh main thing really that you're looking for is that it's got decent enough cooling for their vrms for the typ of Chip that you're going to be putting in it we've got a load TDP chip so not an issue at all and then I/O so this one doesn't have Wi-Fi so please be aware of that and there's not like a crazy amount of ports but obviously you can use like Splitters or hubs and things as well but one board I have actually used and I've got in the studio somewhere is the b760 PG Sonic which obviously is a collaboration with Sonic the Hedgehog but don't let that actually convince you it's more the fact that it's got Wi-Fi in it that I think uh for the extra asking price definitely makes a whole bunch of sense and it looks to me as if you've got is that more ports as well yes actually it does we only have six on this PG lightning whereas there is a total of eight on the Sonic motherboard and obviously you do get that slightly cooler look as well so obviously shop around as I say pricing changes quite a lot but ASRock boards especially at the budget end I've got no issues with they've been pretty reliable for me so let's add this one to our basket so let's navigate over to our case section and select this Micro ATX filter so we're getting the right size and I will also say that especially at the budget end of things I really like microx cuz it does make your rig a little bit cheaper as well cuz the cases tend to be cheaper cuz obviously there is physically less material but let's have a look what we have once again we'll go from low to high I tend to avoid anything really that looks like this because the very old hat haven't been updated usually in quite a while uh whereas something I don't know I was going to say the q300l here is going to be like a decent option it's not my absolute favorite I used it again in a build like a couple of months ago you can find that video in the top right corner of your screen and it is fine but it definitely feels a little bit cheap so if you can spend the extra like $10 $15 you might get something that is a little bit better so let's have a look what we can find is there anything around about $50 or so but I must admit that actually I am very intrigued by this one from DIY PC cuz it's $60 with the fans you can get it cheaper without and while it definitely doesn't look the most premium in the world because you can tell like even at the back you've got these like fold out like PCI covers and things rather than the ones that you can actually like reuse but generally speaking it's probably going to be okay don't expect it to like do everything there's a reason it is a little bit cheaper but I'm going to say maybe investigate this one we're going to add it to our basket but I have not used this I haven't built this exact PC so I don't want to say it's at your own risk but I haven't used it let's move on now to our memory or a ram and I've actually got this selected to DDR 5 but only 16 gig cuz I do want to see the price difference between 16 and 32 and it seems as if like if you buy a decent kit you're looking around about $70 for 16 gig with no RGB I mean actually if you scroll all the way down you can find this kit here it's from Team group it's tforce Vulcan this is 32 gig and runs at a Max of 6,000 MHz but it does actually have a latency of 38 which is pretty cool so it's definitely not the fastest kit out there but I think in terms of bang for your buck this is probably the best that we can do obviously you will have to enable XMP in the Bios to actually get this to work and there's no guarantee that you will be able to overclock your memory and get this to work but fingers crossed obviously you will also need to grab yourselves an s s SD and I would highly advise that if you can I would go for a terabyte or larger because 500 gig is fine but games these days get so big that you're not going to have many options available to you especially if you've got slower internet speeds if you only go for 500 a terabyte is definitely the way to go if possible as well I would look at getting PCI Gen 4 even on our budget friendly build it's not a definite but I would always at least have a look just to make sure that there's nothing on sale or something that's going to be the same price as gen 3 so that's what we've got here at the moment we've got Gen 4 but we've got it filtered from low to high and just to give us an idea look King spec SSD around about $64 on promo at the moment you always want to check the speed of the drive so here we have 4800 4500 so maybe slightly slower than a PlayStation 5 but basically the same so this is going to be a very solid option especially for $64 so let's add our $63.99 SSD to our basket and then I think with that it's just one more component left to go we're in the home street now and it is of course going to be the power supply and I would always recommend that you do three things firstly check how much power you actually need and you can use a calculator online to do this or you can just look at the box of your graphics card and it will give you like a minimum wattage requirement that's the easiest way of doing it then it's worth thinking about whether you're going to be making any upgrades to your rig because if you're going to get a new graphics card later or maybe upgrade the I3 to an i7 or an I9 at a later date then there's no point buying like a diddy power supply now cuz you're just going to have to replace it then third and finally if not least the last thing in this list you also going to want to have a look at your power supplies and then compare it to the PSU tier list uh that is a good cheats way to sort of find out whether your power supply should be reliable or not cuz if there are problems with it chances are it's probably in this tier list I imagine for this rig 550 WS should be absolutely fine but to give ourselves a little bit of a ceiling I'm looking at maybe 600 650 again if we do want to make some upgrades at a later date so let's see what we have I mean this is one here from evj the BP that one has good reviews threeyear warranty this is the then to open up the cultist network tier list and essentially do a contr f find and replace uh to see if we can find any of these psus it doesn't look to me as if this EVGA one is actually on here let's scroll down a little bit more then what about this thermal take tough power gx2 that's actually gold rated for efficiency as well it's on the list and this is actually in C so low end that would seem about right this is not going to be the most highend power supply in the world but yeah for a build like this should be absolutely fine so let's navigate back over to our tough power gx2 gold rated and we add that to our basket and so then ladies and gentlemen I think with that it's actually Time To Tot up our rig and let's have a look our budget build comes in at $79 which I would admit for a budget build it's not like the high end but it's definitely not the absolute cheapest we've done so if you do want to see a cheaper budget build you can find that video in the top right hand corner of your screen can be done but then I think this is such a good all round PC you've got an amazing graphics card really good CPU and you've got the upgradeability and especially especially if this case is the business rather than a little bit nap then you have something that looks really incredible as well and it's not going to be something that looks like a budget build if you did want to save money then you'd probably want to look at a motherboard that has ddr4 memory you can get 16 gig you can of course save money on the SSD as well so there are definitely a few ways to cut corners but essentially if you want it to be cheaper you're probably looking at used parts really but I'm really happy with this let's press on to our next bit and for this one we're going to head over to good old UK the best country in the world man I've just managed to up everyone then and this one is very much going to be our mid-range build and at this sort of price point you've got two main graphics cards in consideration you do obviously have previous gen that you can look at as well but availability is somewhat flaky so you're pretty much looking at the radon 7600 which is available for around about 260 uh to 290 or you go for the Nvidia RTX 460 and personally speaking I really like the 4060 I still think it is too expensive like there's not really much we can do about that because AMD haven't really helped cuz their card is kind of the same sort of price point I wish it was cheaper I mean I remember the good old days of like the $150 which cost around £1 130 but let's not reminisce this is unfortunately what we have to go on and the thing with a 4060 is not only do you get really good offers every now and then so at the moment look $270 on scan for this RTX 4060 but you're paying probably around about 20 to30 more for the Nvidia features and very similar performance to the 7600 they're both got av1 encoders so they're both good for streaming as well and they're both got very good frame rates I mean that's the main thing the performance of both of these cards is great I mean if you want to be running like cyber Punk like 4K rate tracing no these aren't going to do that but if you're like a more normal person and you want to play at 1080P or 1440p high refresh rate multiplayer then this is an awesome graphics card so step one is to add our GPU to our basket and then we're going to move on to both our CPU and our motherboard and here we're going to look at AMD and at the exact time of filming then the 9 the what the 9,000 Series of AMD CPUs isn't actually available at the moment but it is coming now the problem is though that this graphics card it doesn't really need like a crazy powerful CPU so even if the new chips do have more performance it doesn't necessarily make it the better choice for your rig because chances are it's going to be more expensive and the current generation chips are probably going to drop in price a little bit and as you can see the ryzen 57600 which is the right sort of CPU for this build is around about $216 so you can use this as a little bit of price history if you're watching this in like a few weeks or a month's time or so cuz this is going to be like your Target price point I'd say around about 200 to220 on a 7600 like obviously yes if you can get a 9600 for the same price great but that's almost certainly not going to happen so I would go with this it's a sixe chip and it's way more powerful than the Intel one we used in the previous rig and obviously it's going to be am5 so you can upgrade it to Future CPUs that come out in the next few years from AMD as well so add this one to our basket and then look at AMD b650 motherboards and the first thing I want to say is that exactly the same as you had with Intel don't go for like the X motherboards or with the intel was the Zed motherboards at this price point don't think it's worth it but I would draw your attention to the fact that some of them say b650 whereas if we scroll all the way down we should start to see these boards that say b650 and it's important to compare the price between the two and how much future proofing you want because I would much rather have a b650 e motherboard I mean my personal rig that I've literally just built is B 650e so you get that extreme P Gen 5 slot that essentially means that if you're going to upgrade your graphicss card in a few years time chances are it's going to be more compatible with those gpus but as that's the future and to be honest it's probably not going to be a massive deal anyway I wouldn't worry about it too much I mean this is the motherboard I actually have and it's 290 whereas look if we go to the top we can just get normal b650 for about 170 so that's what we're going to do here today but I would strongly advise that you consider b650 cuz it's not like crazy different but we are trying to save as much money as possible so let's go for this tough gaming 650 d plus Wi-Fi has everything really that you need in terms of calling you do get one of these wraith callers actually inside the box so again you could just use this and it's actually a lot better than the Intel one so for most people that's probably fine to be honest with the 7600 But I would recommend that you get something better cuz it's going to mean that your rig is a whole lot quieter especially with an RTX 4060 that is a very quiet GPU so I would advise spending the extra money and building this all like now if you can so let's have a look at aftermarket callers what can we get that is compatible with am5 I mean to be fair you can get a hyper 212 for £30 if you want RGB step up to 37 but yeah I've used hyper 212s I was going to say all my life that is exaggerating ever since I've been PC Building pretty much I've been using hyper 212s they're very good they keep getting better and better they are way better than like a standard stop cooler and this kind of has the same sort of look to it like obviously if you want RGB go for that but actually I quite like the look of this jet black design so we're going to add the two on2 black to our basket and maybe I'm a sucker for advertising but actually this seems like quite a good deal at the moment a 650 W RM Corsair power supply for £80 and that is actually fully modular as well it still gives us plenty of power if we do want to make a few upgrades at a later date as well um but we're not paying an arm and a leg for something that we don't need so I'm going to Al add this while we're here of course we also need to pick up some memory once again 32 GB is going to give us slightly better performance with better 1% lows and certain titles and here we've got a kit of Corsair Vengeance RGB and this is the AMD Expo version so it is hopefully going to be more compatible with our CPU and our board and this is running at 6,000 MHz but has a c of 30 so much better latency than the kit that we had in our budget build I mean on scans storage actually has its own special section which is pretty cool again let's go over to P Gen 4 and let's see what we can find well actually today we really do have a very good deal I mean assuming this deal is still available like I don't work for scam this isn't sponsored in any way we have a fill it links but this is not sponsored as a savei scan but that really is a very good deal £84 on a 990 Pro which is pretty much the best Gen 4 drive you can get love that we're going to add that to our basket and then actually because we've already done our power supply I think that leaves just one more component and it does feel weird to call a PC Cas a component but yes you guessed it it is the PC enclosure so let's see what we can find we have a full-size ATX motherboard so make sure that you are going for a fullsize case and a lot of these are quite cheap so I want something a bit more premium here today I mean actually what about this the NZXT H5 flow I mean I have built in this and I was a big fan of it actually I don't think it does anything particularly crazy other from having like a angled fan that like blows Air at your GPU that's definitely a nice feature but it's not the largest case in the world so if you're going to buy like a massive graphics card this is not going to be the right case but otherwise it pretty much does most things right really you've got mesh on the front you've got nice glass so you can see inside and it's ented XT so it's very well built and I think for 84 not a bad option and then we go over to check out and reveal the total which including delivery comes in at £ 1,070 or1 16940 at the time of filming to be precise which I think is awesome because the thing that's so exciting about this gaming rig is that it is expensive enough that obviously it's a decent chunk of change like you're not getting something that's really Bargain Basement but then also I think this just punches far above its weight the 4060 is awesome I love how quiet it is and the fact that you do have all of those Nvidia features I won't like talk about it too much because I think the frame generation feature on this particular GPU I think it's a little bit mismatched because if you do try and do some really heavy rate racing with this then I find that the latency can get a little bit too high so please don't go for this if you're like assuming it's going to be awesome at all of these raid tracing titles it will do it but you will have to compromise a little bit so as long as you don't mind that you're going to love it because honestly in something like Apex Legends war zone fortnite this is what this thing is all about 1080p 1440p gaming it is incredible oh but actually let's not get too excited because the exciting bit comes now the bit I've been waiting for all day been genu really excited I'm now going to choose all of the parts for a gaming PC that I would actually build for myself tomorrow so all of my needs and requirements and everything that I've learned from building computers over the last like six years on the channel it all comes down to this let's show you what we got and once again we are going to start with the graphics card and actually my GPU of choice is the RTX 470 TI super and let me explain this is not the absolute best graphics card and obviously AMD does offer better value potentially because if you're playing something like Call of Duty war zone exclusively or any games that kind of favor AMD then you can get better bang for buck with something like a 7900 right or a gr or maybe even the xdx depending on the price that you're looking at but I think the thing for me is that I want to have all of the Nvidia features but I kind of want them to work but I don't want to spend like a stupid amount of money on them I mean as a Creator yes the 4090 is fantastic but purely from a gaming point of view it doesn't really make sense because you can just like turn the resolution scale down and still get an amazing amazing looking image but you don't have to pay like an extra ,000 potentially for a 49 he gives you more performance but the thing that I like is that you still get the same 60y sufficient even for 4K gaming with rage racing and things like that you have all these Nvidia features but you don't have to pay an extortionate amount of money to get there it's still a lot but it's kind of the best of both world really if you do want to get into 4K gaming I'd probably go for either the tough or the PNY here the PNY is the one that I have in my personal rig downstairs it's a 4090 that py provided it's been awesome uh but if I was buying it myself tomorrow I'd probably go for the Asus tough cuz I've used them a long long time and this one in particular I know is very cool and quiet it should come as absolutely no surprise whatsoever that the CPU of choice if you want the best gaming PC is the 7800 x3d I mean obviously yes there are going to be some brand new ryzen CPUs coming as I say in the next month or so but I'm not convinced actually that the difference is going to be crazy if any between the next exchange chips and this purely from a gaming point of view because I think they will bring out the x3d version of the 9000 Series probably towards the end of the year maybe like November time I don't have any inside information I promise but that will be the better gaming CPU so I think it's actually quite safe to buy this at the moment because this is not having a straight replacement uh in the next few months or so oh is that the end of the video well I'm pleased to say that the good news is that the power is back but Fs in the chat like seriously comment down below FS please uh for editor Carl because all of that footage has now gone so he's going to have to recreate all of the footage that we just captured over the last hour 45 minutes at his studio so apologies to editor Carl you are The Unsung while we're singing you right now so you are the Su hung I'm just going to stop let's just proceed with the video and this is where I believe we were we've got our graphics card and our CPU we will of course need a motherboard next and this time we will go for B 650e in terms of theming I wouldn't mind actually if we go for a white build cuz look we can get the b650 Aus Elite in this lovely white color for $240 and again just because this is a bit of a higher end build the one that I personally would go for it doesn't mean that we need to spend loads of money because the less that you spend the more that you actually have towards a better GPU or for going out for dinner with your lovely partner moving on to our next component I do also want to talk about storage and it's not necessarily that I would go for Samsung's 9990 Pro I would like one of the higher end ones so like a Cate firea or maybe like a wd black or something like that but it does seem to be well priced at the moment for a 2 TB drive around about $180 but you can get $5 off with a promo code and combo bundle and you get another $10 so $15 off that's what I meant to say at the moment and obviously if you do go for a two terabyte drive then it means you're not going to have to worry about running out of storage anytime soon one terabyte will be absolutely fine but personally speaking I've got loads of files so one TB wouldn't be enough pressing swiftly on we're also going to want to grab a some memory and typically I'd say that my favorite is probably G skill Trident Z5 but Corsair is pretty much neck and neck and if you are going to like go for Corsair coolers or something like that or any other IQ device then obviously you can pair it all together so it probably makes sense to go down that route but I'm not particularly fast either way it's going to be more down to price for me personally but let's see what we have I'm looking for 6,000 mahz and clearly there are two main kits really here to look at one is 6,000 MHz but has a cast of 30 and then the other one is slightly more expensive but has a slightly faster speed it's 6,400 but then has a cast of 32 and off the top of my head I couldn't calculate which one is going to be better but I could almost guarantee that there's not really going to be any difference in terms of noticeable performance uh between the two there might be in some like really like detailed graphs but it doesn't really matter so if you want to go for the lower priced one go for that but at the moment because I actually have this kit I believe at the moment and it's worked really well for me I'm going to go for the 6,400 with the Cass of 32 no sorry I'm being stupid aren't I I forgot we're going for a white build so we need to make sure we got it in at least white or silver so you can buy the same kit it's $5 more look comes in this silver look that's going to match our border a lot better and actually you know what I've completely forgot we've gone for a white build but we've already picked our GPU and that was not white so we're going to have to redo that obviously the same 4070 TI but you can either spend $60 more and get the tough in white or you can look at this one that is from Zotac for $40 more and I want to go with that it's the Trinity it doesn't have like loads of L be bling but personally speaking if you're going for a white build I like it to be very neutral anyway so we're going to go with this actually on this topic I want to jump ahead to the power supply because it is also important to have at least something that can accept white cables if you're going for the PSU otherwise I find that you don't get the full effect of the full wide build so let's see what we can find we've got this one from MSI a850 GL that should be absolutely fine the one that I'd be looking at is 850 wats for this build and it's $117 which is pretty good I mean these are what the cables look like by the way and it does also come with that PCI Gen 5 connection so you don't have to use the adapter that comes in the Box uh for the GPU that would be pretty horrible I think they're all nice and white they're not like custom cables but actually in white they look really good so you wouldn't need to upgrade them anyway of course we're also going to need some liquid cooling for a CPU is you don't get one inside the box and I want this to be really cool and really quiet so obviously looks good and sounds good too and I was having a look earlier and there's definitely quite a big disparity in price really between a lot of the options I mean the cheapest option is this one here from Cola Master really in this white flavor it's 360 L it's got a really nice cap on it it looks pretty good in my experience these can be a little bit I don't want to say gurgly but they sometimes can make a fair amount of noise but then to be fair if you go for like a superhind one from Corsair as well at their IQ link system then that also makes a lot of noise so pick your poison so that's definitely one of the cheaper options out there but I think for my personal rig what I would look to do if I wasn't doing a custom Loop is to actually go for this one from Le and Lee so it's the Galahad two this is the one that is the SL INF 360 is definitely a fair bit more I mean it may actually be cheaper just to buy the caller Master One not use the fans and then buy some Le and Lee fans and put them on there but if you want like the best all-in-one solution then obviously this is probably going to be it bar maybe Corsair and their IQ link system this is $160 but you have these lovely fans and then this really cool infinite mirror to the pump head then we're going to start looking at chassis and the one that I actually have at the moment but in black is this it's the Corso 5000 seems to keep going up in cost which is a little bit annoying but if you want like a larger size but still one you can fit on your desk then in terms of cases this is definitely a very strong option but I do think 174 is a little bit on the expensive side so how about the brand new NZXT H7 flow and as I say this has literally just launched and I want to show you the difference really so this is the previous gen version for $120 but for an extra 10 granted you don't get RGB fans anymore on this particular one uh you can see it's a little bit more open it's a little bit more fan text in the way that it's presented I'll be doing a build on this very soon cuz I haven't actually used this one yet but I didn't want to get a review sample while I was away but yes it's a nice big open chassis it's very minimal but it's got very good air flow on it as well so excited to building this but we're going to use this in our metaphorical build today I mean to be fair though the key bit of information is how many fans you actually going to get so you get three on the front and these are just going to be like the standard white fans so what I would suggest doing rather than spending a huge amount of money on fans at least for the time being maybe get these three three on the front put them down the bottom so you don't have to buy a load of additional fans and then we're going to get some extra SL imps that can go on the front and on the back and then if you think you need some extra fans um or some extra lighting for the fans you can upgrade those at a later date so let's see how much those SL imps are so this is the standard three pack comes in at $82 which actually for fans on a controller isn't too bad but I don't think we need the controller cuz you should get one with the cooler and if you do want to add an additional normal one $26.99 so comes in at1 $9 for all your fans so definitely not required you can do this without But ultimately if you're going to go for something that's really easy to assemble and look incredible you kind of need them really don't you but anyway with that I believe it's now basket time drum roll please for the total it comes in at $2,252 which I don't think is too shabby yes it's a decent chunk of change yes as well a lot of this is coming from your Nvidia tax cuz you've obviously got a very expensive Nvidia GPU but there's not really anything this thing can't do even 4K gaming with rate tracing it's going to be fine as long as you're happy to use DSS you're going to try DSS frame gen in certain titles and things is very very flexible so this is not only your multiplayer Behemoth but also your single player ra racing Beast as well I think this would be awesome I love like the White theme of this I think it's going to look incredible but the question very much goes out to you on this do you think that what would be my personal rig has everything that we need in it or would there be some things you would change I'd absolutely love to hear from you on this smash the like button if you've enjoyed this video get yourself subscribed F in the channel for Carl having to do all of the extra work and obviously if you do want to check out current pricing on literally anything that was featured in this video you can find it located down below with our affiliate links and while you're down there why not take PC gaming to the next level with chill blast chill blast New Edge range looks the business and it's exactly what you've been waiting for this Edge Vantage system rocks the Nvidia RTX 4070 super Intel i5 14600 K and the height Y6 enclosure so you're ready for pretty much anything get your PC 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