When it comes in a wooden crate, you KNOW it's gonna be good!

Farming Simulator 2022 on Origin PC's Millennium Build

I've been playing Farming Simulator 2022 on my new Origin PC's Millennium build, and I have to say, it's one of the hottest games right now. The game is running smoothly at very high settings with DLSS enabled, and the performance is more than capable of handling the game's demands.

The GPU temperature has been consistently around 60-70 degrees Celsius, which is a bit higher than expected for this level of performance. However, it's worth noting that the temperature only rises when the CPU is under heavy load, suggesting that the GPU is doing its job efficiently and not causing excessive heat. The ambient temperatures in the room were also high, but this likely contributed to the elevated core temperatures.

The build itself looks great, with a 12th gen Intel Core i9-12900K processor, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti graphics card, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and two storage drives: a 2 terabyte SATA SSD and a 1 terabyte NVMe SSD. The system is also equipped with a 1000-watt power supply.

One unique feature of the Origin PC's Millennium build is its Ready-to-Ship (RTS) systems. Instead of building a custom PC from scratch, customers can choose from pre-configured options that include various components and configurations. This allows buyers to select their preferred parts and have them shipped directly to their doorstep.

Another notable aspect of the build is the custom UV printing. Origin PC takes pride in its builds, and the ability to print custom designs on the system's exterior adds a unique touch to each unit. This feature allows customers to personalize their PCs with their own designs, making them stand out from one another.

I've been enjoying playing Farming Simulator 2022 on this system, and I'm impressed by its performance. The game looks stunning at high settings, and the DLSS feature helps to reduce frame rates without sacrificing image quality. Overall, the Origin PC's Millennium build is a great option for anyone looking for a powerful gaming PC that can handle demanding titles like Farming Simulator 2022.

Testing the System's Performance

The system's performance was put to the test by running various benchmarks and tests. The results were impressive, with the system consistently delivering high frame rates and low latency. The graphics card performed well under load, handling the demands of the game without any issues.

One notable aspect of the system's performance is its temperature behavior. As mentioned earlier, the core temperatures did rise when the CPU was under heavy load, but this didn't seem to affect the overall performance. In fact, the system remained stable and performed consistently throughout the tests.

Windows 11 Performance

The system also ran Windows 11, which unlocked the full potential of the 12th gen Intel Core i9-12900K processor. Without the scheduler built into Windows 11, the e-cores didn't know what to do sometimes, and the peak cores didn't even activate at all.

However, with Windows 11 installed, the system was able to take full advantage of the processor's capabilities. The performance was noticeable, especially in memory-intensive tasks like video editing and benchmarking. Overall, the Windows 11 installation had a significant impact on the system's performance, making it an essential component of this build.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Origin PC's Millennium build is an impressive gaming PC that can handle demanding titles like Farming Simulator 2022 with ease. The system's performance was consistently high, and the temperature behavior was well within acceptable limits. The custom UV printing feature adds a unique touch to each unit, making it a great option for anyone looking to personalize their PC.

As always, we'd like to thank Origin PC for sponsoring this video and providing us with an opportunity to test their latest build. If you're in the market for a new gaming PC, be sure to check out the links provided in the description below. And if you have any feedback or suggestions, please sound off in the comments section below.

31 Days of Tech Miss

We're also excited to announce that we'll be doing 31 days of tech miss content this December, with a new video every single day. Some videos will be longer and more in-depth, while others will be shorter and more lighthearted. We'll cover a wide range of topics, from PC hardware to gaming consoles, so stay tuned for some exciting content.

Thanks for watching, and we'll see you next time!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwell a new cpu platform usually means another wooden crate from origin this is a 12th gen intel cpu and as always they come in a wooden crate because of the loving tender care that you get from the folks over at ups complete with footprint on the box because apparently it was a perfect step for someone as much as i appreciate what the crates do for shipping i don't like having to take these apart but you know it's better than having ups disassemble it for you right as much as i do love origin by the way thanks to origin for sponsoring today's video if my server my if my serves memory me corrects it's been a long week guys there are instructions on how to remove the package from the crate inside the crate there are your uncrating instructions inside i still can't wrap my head around that they can wrap a crate around them and ups will step on that thought all right so the millennium pc this is actually the same pc um specs and everything that we gave away in our uh month of jay's giving i believe it was week number three was the week where we gave one of these away and there's the shirt that comes in every single order we also should have a mouse pad in here somewhere i believe unless that comes with just the laptops i can't remember so here's the accessory box yes the extra power supply cables the motherboard accessories is an msi motherboard based on that your power cable for the uh tower wireless fans wireless antennas key chain phillips and flathead screwdrivers interesting so this is actually going to be our 12th gen test rig because remember i talked about my personal build i only had one 1200k or 1200k and that's the one that i'm using in my personal build but i couldn't do that until i knew this was on its way because i need to still have one for testing purposes oh we do get a mouse pad it's right here so i needed this to be on at least on its way before i could commit to using my parts sent by intel for the uh my personal build so there's the origin mouse pad nick can you add that to our stack of pads please the the fabric is so soft that is uh they use to protect the case i kind of want to cut two holes in this and this is like baggy underwear with a bull's eye every time i do these i feel like they're so this is obviously enough corsair would appear to be i believe a 5000 x case oh i didn't even realize that look at this i was so busy playing with my underwear yeah so this is part of their uv printing process that you can add to any of their builds um well builds that offer it obviously be a part of the the options that you can select so they just took my logo and put it on there it's got this neat kind of a you know how to describe it's a bit of a weathered effect if you will and i want to see if this insta pack stayed in place so far we had a little bit of this is just a shroud by the way this isn't the actual cooler it's just a shroud we'll see if that got damaged in any way i mean origin does what they can i know i've been kind of harping on them this video so far but damned if ups won't do everything it can to make sure it gets there broken this is just magnetic by the way so check this out see that's it so that gives you any indication of the kind of force this received at some point for that to pop right off there all right so in terms of specs it's a 12 900k intel um 12 g like i said i'm gonna take out a stick of ram i believe this is gonna be 32 gigs two 16 gig sticks so two 16 gig sticks 5200 megahertz dimms which is kind of like what corsair sort of came out of the gate swinging with in terms of their memory configs rtx 3080 i believe it's a 3080 not a ti we've got um obviously the corsair elite series aio so it's got the lcd screen on the front remember what we did with ours that is awesome 360 aio which should be plenty for cooling this 12th gen i mean we've got three intake fans another three intake fans on the side three exhaust fans and uh another exhaust fan on the race we got four exhaust six intake should be more than enough airflow to give us positive pressure and to obviously make sure that everything stays nice and cool fan filters on the front so and on the sides we're not too much dust to deal with rm1000x power supply and the motherboard it is a silver edition msi mag card so an mag or a motherboard and i'm assuming all of our storage is going to be nope it's not all m.2 because i see a sata cable so let's go ahead take a look at the back because one of the things that origin is really known for is it's extreme i don't even want to use the term overuse because i don't believe there's necessarily a turn a situation where there's overuse but extreme cable management and yeah so not bad considering the fact that we have a samsung sata ssd right here a fan controller up here which has nothing plugged into except for some some of the case stuff the rgb um fan controller here which is the elite hub that comes with the uh aio another fan controller right here and everything is cable managed and look a usb hub down here nzxt usb hub so because we have so many usb devices apparently we've got one two three four additional usb 2.0 devices plugged in down here let me put these panels back on let's get it fired up let's see what rgb configuration they put it in knowing my logo and the way they did our uh stream pc that we brought to the scholars collective with the j6 logo and stuff i assume it's probably going to be some sort of red and let's do some temperature testing inside the chassis so as expected here's the red blinky theme they did because of my red color all of my channel logo then obviously there's a backdrop background they pre-installed on here just a little custom thing to show first things first the motherboard has its own socket temperature display and the white leds up there so right now it's 32 31 32 that's the socket temp on display in the center of the um corsair aio is the liquid temperature that's the temperature of the coolant itself and then i'm watching all of the core temperatures right here which are all sitting in the mid to upper 20s now i have no idea what the current bios configuration is on this it's not an asus board so i don't know if msi has any sort of enhancement enabled by default we'll go in and we'll look at that in a second but i wanted to see in its out of the box configuration what the temperatures and the score end up looking like now i believe the stock score we got last time was in the neighborhood of 27 000 it was in the 27 000 ballpark phil can actually look it up and see put on screen right here what it exactly was let's see what the temp shoot up to so the socket right now is that there's that intel 12th gen heat we were there you are we knew you were there 91 degrees 90 degrees currently on the socket peak cores are all sitting in the high 80s low 90s and that was the 26 thousand two ninety five so that's about what i expected i'm a little surprised at the temperature to be honest because we tested it with a 360 aio ourself but you know i don't know what the msi standard settings are it might be just shooting way too much voltage there unnecessarily so i'm going to run it again because i'm just kind of curious 100c right there on the on the socket and on the chorus so clearly there is some fine tuning in my opinion that will need to be done now the reason why i use cinebench r23 when we test something is because of the fact that it's the most demanding test that we have that we can use to hit all the cores with as much computational effort as possible to bring the temperature up past what is considered to be a realistic day-to-day use case scenario that is the worst case you would expect see if we could crank up the fans a little bit this is not a fan problem if this was a fan problem you would see it happen slower over time this is a voltage problem with 12 900k and this motherboard guaranteed it's just i guarantee it is pumping far too much voltage than what is actually necessary and that's kind of unfortunate with the out of the box type stuff so a couple things to point out you'll notice the coolant temp is bouncing between 30 and 31 that's because of the fact the system's been on and running now for a bit which means the coolant's got a little bit warmer but i want you to keep in in like well keep in mind what the temperatures are on the socket and the cores and i'll call them out it was calling for one point uh just under 1.4 volts under full load which is far too much if you guys recall from our 12th gen review i showed you how undervolting it gave us significant uh reduction in temperatures and still allowed us to go with a pretty significant overclock of 200 megahertz per ecore np core which really uplifted our score now i didn't do any sort of uh of raising of the core clocks on here xmp is enabled which it already was from the factory so origin is obviously enabling xmp giving you the 5200 megahertz advertised on the ram but i undervolted it well not undervolted but i set a static voltage of 1.275 right now or 1.270 so that liquid temperature right now is seeing the cpu hitting 1.270 volts even at idle right now which is not the proper way to run voltage for best efficiency and cooling but it is a way to find out what your your stable voltages are when you're playing around with under volting overclocking and all that sort of stuff so by just dropping it to 1.27 which could still use a lot of tuning as well as i bet you a repasting of that cpu block would help because of the sheer impact that ups clearly put this box through enough to pop the cover off tells me it could have been enough to to jostle the cpu enough to kind of break the the thermal paste seal now creating cracks in there and potentially not giving us very good coverage but still i want to review the out of the box experience that's the first thing i would do if i continue to see temps not want to come down under load is check the thermal paste reapply if necessary anyway so let's go ahead and run this test again so our cores are at 70 69 76 75 80. there's a huge spread with this exact cpu versus our other one like all the p cores are very much the same temp all the e cores very much the same temp this spread of 76 71 71 82 71 like that 10c spread right there with two cores next to each other is what leads me to believe a re-paste might be necessary after the jostling the cpu went went through that was a 26 33 that was our highest score yet our socket got to 88 on the socket which is higher than i'd like to like it to be and our p core is maxed out in the mid 80s that's still giving us nearly 20 c of headroom on a test that's much harder to run than any game or any application is going to be to run unless you're doing specific computational stuff that uses a cpu or rendering on a cpu obviously those are going to be very hard hitting tasks but for a home use gaming type rig you can do anything you want with this system temperatures won't be a problem this isn't something that i would like say is origins problem it's just the way 12th gen and obviously voltage logic is with various motherboards i do think a little bit of tuning might be necessary but the problem is not all cpus are created equally some may not even run at 1.27 like i'm running this one let's go ahead and see how farming simulator does only because our previous video we showed you how we were trying to play it on minimum specs and that was a little rough right now i would expect it to obviously be pretty good on uh you know this particular setup so i'm going to be going maxing out all the options obviously all right so one thing to clarify too is i believe i called this a 3080 earlier it's actually a 3080 ti so it's important to to note that there is an engine cap on this game though at 60 frames per second i don't know if that's because of console um because i believe this is a console title as well vsync is off if you look at the fps at the very bottom of our list there i'm looking at cpu temperatures i've got all the cores listed out you tell each one of the e-cores they're all sitting at 28 and 27. i've got a lot of vehicles here uh the more vehicles you have in one area the harder it is on the gpu because something about the vehicles and the gpu puts it under pretty hard hit but right now this is on very high settings with dlss on balanced all right so clearly farming simulator 2022 on this origin millennium is no problem whatsoever hey it's my dog i haven't named it yet i need to name the dog can i interact with the dog oh pet i can pet the dog oh he did belly rubs belly rubs bella's this is like the hottest game right now which is the weirdest i never thought in in the 10 years i've been doing youtube that i'll be talking about a farming simulator being like the hottest title on steam at the moment because look at that look at the temperatures though that's why i left all the core temps up so you guys can see it really only shows its temperature shortcomings when you really push it in anything that's like uh avx instruction for sure but any anything that's just really intense uh on the cpu really brings the temps up it's got a really low like standard usage temperatures and then as soon as you put it under load it's like like through the roof and it's i'm not sure why that is but i mean is anyone surprised that a 12th gen 12 900k with a 3080 ti and 32gb gigabytes of ddr5 and a 2 terabyte uh sata ssd and a one terabyte nvme ssd with a thousand watt power supply is gonna perform good i never saw that coming you know smell of new electronics when they get hot for the first time i love that smell anyway you can get your own hot electronic smell by following the link down the description below a huge thanks to origin pc for sponsoring today's video where we take a look at their millennium pc with their latest gen hardware cool thing about origin is they do have builds of all shapes and sizes and budgets in fact one thing that's a little bit different this time around with orange and pc is the fact that they have their rts systems or their ready to ship systems typically origin pc is a build to order you choose your parts you can figure it how you want then they fulfill the order and you get it with the rts systems that are ready to ship they come in various configurations you can see what's currently available including rtx graphics cards and then you can get them shipped to your door sooner rather than going through and using the configurator so depending on the kind of budget that you have to spend or how long you want to wait they have options for both sides as you can see they take a lot of pride in what they do with their build the custom uv printing is awesome because you can give them your own design and then they can do uv printing on there it's a way for you to be able to order a pc that's pre-built using off-the-shelf type parts but still give you a level of customization to make it unique and your own but once again a huge thanks to origin pc they've been a sponsor of ours now for several years um we definitely value this partnership with them and allowing us to take a look at their builds and a huge thanks on this one because like i said this is going to be my 12th gen testing station moving forward because i stole the components that we were sent for review for my personal build moving forward so i can have my own 12th gen rig at home updating my 10th gen rig so that i can i guess see how windows 11 and and all that pans out over time which by the way i should have mentioned this is also running windows 11 which is how you unlock the full potential of a 1200k or any 12th gen cpu because of the scheduler built into 11 that does not exist in 10 and so if you try to run 12th gen on windows 10 the e-cores don't know what to do sometimes and sometimes the peak cores don't even activate at all so something worth pointing out anyway check the description down below for some links that you guys can check out to learn more about origin pc and don't forget we are doing 31 days of tech miss right now which means a video every single day in december some will be longer some will be shorter some will be funny some will be phoning it in it'll be a little bit of everything thanks for watching guys and as always we'll see you next time if you guys like seeing phil and nick in that previous video you want to see them more and give me some time off sound off down below so i can make them do a video where i don't do that day youwell a new cpu platform usually means another wooden crate from origin this is a 12th gen intel cpu and as always they come in a wooden crate because of the loving tender care that you get from the folks over at ups complete with footprint on the box because apparently it was a perfect step for someone as much as i appreciate what the crates do for shipping i don't like having to take these apart but you know it's better than having ups disassemble it for you right as much as i do love origin by the way thanks to origin for sponsoring today's video if my server my if my serves memory me corrects it's been a long week guys there are instructions on how to remove the package from the crate inside the crate there are your uncrating instructions inside i still can't wrap my head around that they can wrap a crate around them and ups will step on that thought all right so the millennium pc this is actually the same pc um specs and everything that we gave away in our uh month of jay's giving i believe it was week number three was the week where we gave one of these away and there's the shirt that comes in every single order we also should have a mouse pad in here somewhere i believe unless that comes with just the laptops i can't remember so here's the accessory box yes the extra power supply cables the motherboard accessories is an msi motherboard based on that your power cable for the uh tower wireless fans wireless antennas key chain phillips and flathead screwdrivers interesting so this is actually going to be our 12th gen test rig because remember i talked about my personal build i only had one 1200k or 1200k and that's the one that i'm using in my personal build but i couldn't do that until i knew this was on its way because i need to still have one for testing purposes oh we do get a mouse pad it's right here so i needed this to be on at least on its way before i could commit to using my parts sent by intel for the uh my personal build so there's the origin mouse pad nick can you add that to our stack of pads please the the fabric is so soft that is uh they use to protect the case i kind of want to cut two holes in this and this is like baggy underwear with a bull's eye every time i do these i feel like they're so this is obviously enough corsair would appear to be i believe a 5000 x case oh i didn't even realize that look at this i was so busy playing with my underwear yeah so this is part of their uv printing process that you can add to any of their builds um well builds that offer it obviously be a part of the the options that you can select so they just took my logo and put it on there it's got this neat kind of a you know how to describe it's a bit of a weathered effect if you will and i want to see if this insta pack stayed in place so far we had a little bit of this is just a shroud by the way this isn't the actual cooler it's just a shroud we'll see if that got damaged in any way i mean origin does what they can i know i've been kind of harping on them this video so far but damned if ups won't do everything it can to make sure it gets there broken this is just magnetic by the way so check this out see that's it so that gives you any indication of the kind of force this received at some point for that to pop right off there all right so in terms of specs it's a 12 900k intel um 12 g like i said i'm gonna take out a stick of ram i believe this is gonna be 32 gigs two 16 gig sticks so two 16 gig sticks 5200 megahertz dimms which is kind of like what corsair sort of came out of the gate swinging with in terms of their memory configs rtx 3080 i believe it's a 3080 not a ti we've got um obviously the corsair elite series aio so it's got the lcd screen on the front remember what we did with ours that is awesome 360 aio which should be plenty for cooling this 12th gen i mean we've got three intake fans another three intake fans on the side three exhaust fans and uh another exhaust fan on the race we got four exhaust six intake should be more than enough airflow to give us positive pressure and to obviously make sure that everything stays nice and cool fan filters on the front so and on the sides we're not too much dust to deal with rm1000x power supply and the motherboard it is a silver edition msi mag card so an mag or a motherboard and i'm assuming all of our storage is going to be nope it's not all m.2 because i see a sata cable so let's go ahead take a look at the back because one of the things that origin is really known for is it's extreme i don't even want to use the term overuse because i don't believe there's necessarily a turn a situation where there's overuse but extreme cable management and yeah so not bad considering the fact that we have a samsung sata ssd right here a fan controller up here which has nothing plugged into except for some some of the case stuff the rgb um fan controller here which is the elite hub that comes with the uh aio another fan controller right here and everything is cable managed and look a usb hub down here nzxt usb hub so because we have so many usb devices apparently we've got one two three four additional usb 2.0 devices plugged in down here let me put these panels back on let's get it fired up let's see what rgb configuration they put it in knowing my logo and the way they did our uh stream pc that we brought to the scholars collective with the j6 logo and stuff i assume it's probably going to be some sort of red and let's do some temperature testing inside the chassis so as expected here's the red blinky theme they did because of my red color all of my channel logo then obviously there's a backdrop background they pre-installed on here just a little custom thing to show first things first the motherboard has its own socket temperature display and the white leds up there so right now it's 32 31 32 that's the socket temp on display in the center of the um corsair aio is the liquid temperature that's the temperature of the coolant itself and then i'm watching all of the core temperatures right here which are all sitting in the mid to upper 20s now i have no idea what the current bios configuration is on this it's not an asus board so i don't know if msi has any sort of enhancement enabled by default we'll go in and we'll look at that in a second but i wanted to see in its out of the box configuration what the temperatures and the score end up looking like now i believe the stock score we got last time was in the neighborhood of 27 000 it was in the 27 000 ballpark phil can actually look it up and see put on screen right here what it exactly was let's see what the temp shoot up to so the socket right now is that there's that intel 12th gen heat we were there you are we knew you were there 91 degrees 90 degrees currently on the socket peak cores are all sitting in the high 80s low 90s and that was the 26 thousand two ninety five so that's about what i expected i'm a little surprised at the temperature to be honest because we tested it with a 360 aio ourself but you know i don't know what the msi standard settings are it might be just shooting way too much voltage there unnecessarily so i'm going to run it again because i'm just kind of curious 100c right there on the on the socket and on the chorus so clearly there is some fine tuning in my opinion that will need to be done now the reason why i use cinebench r23 when we test something is because of the fact that it's the most demanding test that we have that we can use to hit all the cores with as much computational effort as possible to bring the temperature up past what is considered to be a realistic day-to-day use case scenario that is the worst case you would expect see if we could crank up the fans a little bit this is not a fan problem if this was a fan problem you would see it happen slower over time this is a voltage problem with 12 900k and this motherboard guaranteed it's just i guarantee it is pumping far too much voltage than what is actually necessary and that's kind of unfortunate with the out of the box type stuff so a couple things to point out you'll notice the coolant temp is bouncing between 30 and 31 that's because of the fact the system's been on and running now for a bit which means the coolant's got a little bit warmer but i want you to keep in in like well keep in mind what the temperatures are on the socket and the cores and i'll call them out it was calling for one point uh just under 1.4 volts under full load which is far too much if you guys recall from our 12th gen review i showed you how undervolting it gave us significant uh reduction in temperatures and still allowed us to go with a pretty significant overclock of 200 megahertz per ecore np core which really uplifted our score now i didn't do any sort of uh of raising of the core clocks on here xmp is enabled which it already was from the factory so origin is obviously enabling xmp giving you the 5200 megahertz advertised on the ram but i undervolted it well not undervolted but i set a static voltage of 1.275 right now or 1.270 so that liquid temperature right now is seeing the cpu hitting 1.270 volts even at idle right now which is not the proper way to run voltage for best efficiency and cooling but it is a way to find out what your your stable voltages are when you're playing around with under volting overclocking and all that sort of stuff so by just dropping it to 1.27 which could still use a lot of tuning as well as i bet you a repasting of that cpu block would help because of the sheer impact that ups clearly put this box through enough to pop the cover off tells me it could have been enough to to jostle the cpu enough to kind of break the the thermal paste seal now creating cracks in there and potentially not giving us very good coverage but still i want to review the out of the box experience that's the first thing i would do if i continue to see temps not want to come down under load is check the thermal paste reapply if necessary anyway so let's go ahead and run this test again so our cores are at 70 69 76 75 80. there's a huge spread with this exact cpu versus our other one like all the p cores are very much the same temp all the e cores very much the same temp this spread of 76 71 71 82 71 like that 10c spread right there with two cores next to each other is what leads me to believe a re-paste might be necessary after the jostling the cpu went went through that was a 26 33 that was our highest score yet our socket got to 88 on the socket which is higher than i'd like to like it to be and our p core is maxed out in the mid 80s that's still giving us nearly 20 c of headroom on a test that's much harder to run than any game or any application is going to be to run unless you're doing specific computational stuff that uses a cpu or rendering on a cpu obviously those are going to be very hard hitting tasks but for a home use gaming type rig you can do anything you want with this system temperatures won't be a problem this isn't something that i would like say is origins problem it's just the way 12th gen and obviously voltage logic is with various motherboards i do think a little bit of tuning might be necessary but the problem is not all cpus are created equally some may not even run at 1.27 like i'm running this one let's go ahead and see how farming simulator does only because our previous video we showed you how we were trying to play it on minimum specs and that was a little rough right now i would expect it to obviously be pretty good on uh you know this particular setup so i'm going to be going maxing out all the options obviously all right so one thing to clarify too is i believe i called this a 3080 earlier it's actually a 3080 ti so it's important to to note that there is an engine cap on this game though at 60 frames per second i don't know if that's because of console um because i believe this is a console title as well vsync is off if you look at the fps at the very bottom of our list there i'm looking at cpu temperatures i've got all the cores listed out you tell each one of the e-cores they're all sitting at 28 and 27. i've got a lot of vehicles here uh the more vehicles you have in one area the harder it is on the gpu because something about the vehicles and the gpu puts it under pretty hard hit but right now this is on very high settings with dlss on balanced all right so clearly farming simulator 2022 on this origin millennium is no problem whatsoever hey it's my dog i haven't named it yet i need to name the dog can i interact with the dog oh pet i can pet the dog oh he did belly rubs belly rubs bella's this is like the hottest game right now which is the weirdest i never thought in in the 10 years i've been doing youtube that i'll be talking about a farming simulator being like the hottest title on steam at the moment because look at that look at the temperatures though that's why i left all the core temps up so you guys can see it really only shows its temperature shortcomings when you really push it in anything that's like uh avx instruction for sure but any anything that's just really intense uh on the cpu really brings the temps up it's got a really low like standard usage temperatures and then as soon as you put it under load it's like like through the roof and it's i'm not sure why that is but i mean is anyone surprised that a 12th gen 12 900k with a 3080 ti and 32gb gigabytes of ddr5 and a 2 terabyte uh sata ssd and a one terabyte nvme ssd with a thousand watt power supply is gonna perform good i never saw that coming you know smell of new electronics when they get hot for the first time i love that smell anyway you can get your own hot electronic smell by following the link down the description below a huge thanks to origin pc for sponsoring today's video where we take a look at their millennium pc with their latest gen hardware cool thing about origin is they do have builds of all shapes and sizes and budgets in fact one thing that's a little bit different this time around with orange and pc is the fact that they have their rts systems or their ready to ship systems typically origin pc is a build to order you choose your parts you can figure it how you want then they fulfill the order and you get it with the rts systems that are ready to ship they come in various configurations you can see what's currently available including rtx graphics cards and then you can get them shipped to your door sooner rather than going through and using the configurator so depending on the kind of budget that you have to spend or how long you want to wait they have options for both sides as you can see they take a lot of pride in what they do with their build the custom uv printing is awesome because you can give them your own design and then they can do uv printing on there it's a way for you to be able to order a pc that's pre-built using off-the-shelf type parts but still give you a level of customization to make it unique and your own but once again a huge thanks to origin pc they've been a sponsor of ours now for several years um we definitely value this partnership with them and allowing us to take a look at their builds and a huge thanks on this one because like i said this is going to be my 12th gen testing station moving forward because i stole the components that we were sent for review for my personal build moving forward so i can have my own 12th gen rig at home updating my 10th gen rig so that i can i guess see how windows 11 and and all that pans out over time which by the way i should have mentioned this is also running windows 11 which is how you unlock the full potential of a 1200k or any 12th gen cpu because of the scheduler built into 11 that does not exist in 10 and so if you try to run 12th gen on windows 10 the e-cores don't know what to do sometimes and sometimes the peak cores don't even activate at all so something worth pointing out anyway check the description down below for some links that you guys can check out to learn more about origin pc and don't forget we are doing 31 days of tech miss right now which means a video every single day in december some will be longer some will be shorter some will be funny some will be phoning it in it'll be a little bit of everything thanks for watching guys and as always we'll see you next time if you guys like seeing phil and nick in that previous video you want to see them more and give me some time off sound off down below so i can make them do a video where i don't do that day you\n"