Benchmarking the first Intel build on this channel in ages. (Ft Vega 56)

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I recently had a chance to test out a PC build that I've been eyeing for a while, and I'm excited to share my thoughts with you all.

First things first, let's take a look at the actual temperatures of the system. The CPU isn't overclocked, so there's not much to talk about there. However, the graphics card is where things get interesting. During some gaming sessions, the temperature ended up being around 74-75 degrees Celsius, which isn't bad considering the system doesn't have an intake fan and doesn't have great airflow.

I also ran a stress test on the graphics card using FurMark, and I was pleased to see that it didn't get too hot. The max temperatures reached were 72 degrees Celsius for the CPU and 75 degrees Celsius for the GPU, which is similar to what I saw during gaming sessions at an ambient temperature of around 28 degrees.

Now, let's talk about the benchmarks. I ran a few games, including FX Legends, which is one of my favorite games that I've spent a lot of time playing. At 1080p on 144Hz monitor, the gaming experience was really smooth, with an average frame rate of around 144 frames per second. What's really nice is that it doesn't dip significantly below 100 frames per second, which makes for a very comfortable gaming experience.

In regards to other games, this system would do really well at 60 frames per second on 1440p and ultra settings, or 140 frames per second on 1080p with lower settings. However, it did struggle to get the higher refresh rate results in some of the games.

Overall, I'm happy with how this system performs, especially considering its price point. The graphics card is a really good purchase if you can get it for not much money.

Finally, I just wanted to share some footage of me gaming on the system, which gives you an idea of what it's like to play games on this PC. As you can see, the frame rate is around 90 frames per second, which isn't bad at all.

In conclusion, if you're in the market for a gaming PC, I think this kind of setup is really good. However, as far as the CPU goes, I think something like the Horizon i7-5800X would be a better bet due to its additional threads and overclocking capabilities. But overall, this is a great PC that performs really well.

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WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: ennow about two weeks ago now I can't quite remember how long ago it was but Anna built her first ever gaming PC and she actually really nailed it if you want to have a look at that video because you haven't seen it yet check it out I'll have it linked in the video description below but today we're gonna have a look at how that PC performs now I'm just gonna do a quick overview of the actual performance components not of everything else just so that you know what kind of what kind of build we're looking at here oh and just on a quick side note after the benchmarks and some discussion about the performance I'm gonna show some footage of Anna actually gaming on the system and discussing how she feels about the actual gaming experience she doesn't have the most experience when it comes to like gaming on a bunch of different systems but I think it's a really interesting perspective to have on just the gaming performance of a new system as far as the CPU goes it's the first Intel build we've done on this channel in a really long time and she used an i-5 90 400 F with 16 gigs of DDR 426 66 megahertz it's like Corsair Vengeance alpha X memory the graphics card is actually a gigabyte Vega 56 card and we'll have a look at the thermals later I know that there are some concerns around that card and yeah there's like a 500 gig SSD like a fine text P 300 and we have like a cooler master hyper 212 Black Edition which is like my favorite cooler ever now first things first let's have a chance about the actual temperatures and how I ran this system now the CPU you can't overclock it's locked so there's nothing really interesting to talk about there but with the graphics card I did a small kind of memory overclock and a little bit of a core overclock I'll show you the settings on the screen here it's nothing major now in regards the temperatures volcania the PC did fairly well especially considering the fact that there isn't an intake fan on the case and it doesn't have the greatest airflow but so as far as the graphics card goes we're sitting at about 74 75 degrees Celsius while gaming for an extended period of time and the CPU is sitting at about 10 degrees less than that and I honestly think that's quite acceptable that's with an ambient temperature of about 28 degrees then today I did full-on stress test so that's fur mark on the graphics card and I de 64 on the CPU and the max temperatures we hit was 72 degrees on the CPU and 75 degrees on the GPU which is about the same as the gaming temperatures for the GPU but the ambient temperature was at 25 degrees Celsius so it was a little bit cooler when I did those tests and now it's time for the benchmark so I did benchmark a couple of games now when looking at the actual games I'm actually gonna discuss FX legends first because I spent a lot of time playing that after benchmarking just because I'm very comfortable with how the game feels and I can tell how the system performs with it compared to other systems and at 1080p on 144 hurt monitor the gaming experience was really smooth it's one of the better gaming experiences I've ever had it's similar to all of the higher-end systems that I've tested and one of the reasons for that is well the average is basically 144 frames per second and what's really nice is it doesn't dip significantly below a hundred frames per second which is the point where I start to notice the dips so honestly the gaming experience has been really good on the system in regards to the rest of the games this system would do really well for 60 frames per second 1440p gaming and ultra settings or 140 for her 1080p gaming but with a bit lower settings for some of the games it did struggle to get the higher refresh rate 1080p results but it still did really well and the system actually kept quite quiet it wasn't much noisy but much louder than the ambient noise in the room so as far as gaming performance the system does about as well as you'd expect it's not a very expensive system and in games really Wow I actually think that graphics card the Vega 56 is a really good purchase if you can get it for not much money and then finally here is just some footage of Ana gaming on the system telling us what she thinks about the actual gaming experience driving skills are really subpar yeah but how is it running like it's we're sitting at about 90 frames like it's it's not the most amazing frame rate but the graphics are you haven't you haven't really killed anyone so it's when you start like murdering the police does it feel any different I'd be really surprised if it does but not ready it just runs and with that thank you very much for watching what I think is gonna be a fairly short video if you're in the market for a gaming PC I think this kind of setup is really good although as far as the CPU goes I think at this point something like horizon 530 600 is a better bet because you get six more threads because of the hyper threading and that CPU also overclocks it's a really good CPU in my opinion but this is a really good PC it performs really well anyway with that thank you very much for watching if you like the video do like and subscribe to the channel for more videos like this one and until the next video bye byenow about two weeks ago now I can't quite remember how long ago it was but Anna built her first ever gaming PC and she actually really nailed it if you want to have a look at that video because you haven't seen it yet check it out I'll have it linked in the video description below but today we're gonna have a look at how that PC performs now I'm just gonna do a quick overview of the actual performance components not of everything else just so that you know what kind of what kind of build we're looking at here oh and just on a quick side note after the benchmarks and some discussion about the performance I'm gonna show some footage of Anna actually gaming on the system and discussing how she feels about the actual gaming experience she doesn't have the most experience when it comes to like gaming on a bunch of different systems but I think it's a really interesting perspective to have on just the gaming performance of a new system as far as the CPU goes it's the first Intel build we've done on this channel in a really long time and she used an i-5 90 400 F with 16 gigs of DDR 426 66 megahertz it's like Corsair Vengeance alpha X memory the graphics card is actually a gigabyte Vega 56 card and we'll have a look at the thermals later I know that there are some concerns around that card and yeah there's like a 500 gig SSD like a fine text P 300 and we have like a cooler master hyper 212 Black Edition which is like my favorite cooler ever now first things first let's have a chance about the actual temperatures and how I ran this system now the CPU you can't overclock it's locked so there's nothing really interesting to talk about there but with the graphics card I did a small kind of memory overclock and a little bit of a core overclock I'll show you the settings on the screen here it's nothing major now in regards the temperatures volcania the PC did fairly well especially considering the fact that there isn't an intake fan on the case and it doesn't have the greatest airflow but so as far as the graphics card goes we're sitting at about 74 75 degrees Celsius while gaming for an extended period of time and the CPU is sitting at about 10 degrees less than that and I honestly think that's quite acceptable that's with an ambient temperature of about 28 degrees then today I did full-on stress test so that's fur mark on the graphics card and I de 64 on the CPU and the max temperatures we hit was 72 degrees on the CPU and 75 degrees on the GPU which is about the same as the gaming temperatures for the GPU but the ambient temperature was at 25 degrees Celsius so it was a little bit cooler when I did those tests and now it's time for the benchmark so I did benchmark a couple of games now when looking at the actual games I'm actually gonna discuss FX legends first because I spent a lot of time playing that after benchmarking just because I'm very comfortable with how the game feels and I can tell how the system performs with it compared to other systems and at 1080p on 144 hurt monitor the gaming experience was really smooth it's one of the better gaming experiences I've ever had it's similar to all of the higher-end systems that I've tested and one of the reasons for that is well the average is basically 144 frames per second and what's really nice is it doesn't dip significantly below a hundred frames per second which is the point where I start to notice the dips so honestly the gaming experience has been really good on the system in regards to the rest of the games this system would do really well for 60 frames per second 1440p gaming and ultra settings or 140 for her 1080p gaming but with a bit lower settings for some of the games it did struggle to get the higher refresh rate 1080p results but it still did really well and the system actually kept quite quiet it wasn't much noisy but much louder than the ambient noise in the room so as far as gaming performance the system does about as well as you'd expect it's not a very expensive system and in games really Wow I actually think that graphics card the Vega 56 is a really good purchase if you can get it for not much money and then finally here is just some footage of Ana gaming on the system telling us what she thinks about the actual gaming experience driving skills are really subpar yeah but how is it running like it's we're sitting at about 90 frames like it's it's not the most amazing frame rate but the graphics are you haven't you haven't really killed anyone so it's when you start like murdering the police does it feel any different I'd be really surprised if it does but not ready it just runs and with that thank you very much for watching what I think is gonna be a fairly short video if you're in the market for a gaming PC I think this kind of setup is really good although as far as the CPU goes I think at this point something like horizon 530 600 is a better bet because you get six more threads because of the hyper threading and that CPU also overclocks it's a really good CPU in my opinion but this is a really good PC it performs really well anyway with that thank you very much for watching if you like the video do like and subscribe to the channel for more videos like this one and until the next video bye bye