Assembling High-End Custom Build Gaming PC!
Detail specifications:
Motherboard: Gigabyte B550 AORUS Elite V2
CPU: Ryzen 7 5800X 3.8 GHz 8 Cores / 16 Threads Boost Clock 4.7GHz
RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 2x16GB 3600MHz
M.2 SSD 1: Crucial P5 Plus PCIE 4.0 Gen4 500GB 6600MB/s
M.2 SSD 2: WD Black SN770 PCIE 4.0 Gen4 1TB 5150 MB/s
GPU: MSI Radeon RX 6750 XT GAMING X TRIO 12G
PSU: Gigabyte GP-P850GM 850W 80+ Gold Certified
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L V2 RGB
Case: Fractal Design Meshify 2 Compact Lite RGB Black
This is my dream pc my guy, hope I can get it soon
Beautiful😍
def a smart choice water cooling that cpu. it runs really hot with air coolers
wdym bro its a 240mm aio a good air cooler would actually be better than that + it would be cheaper but it would look worse
I have this exact same CPU + GPU combo and I have a 212 hyper evo. The temps are a bit high for my liking, so im looking to replace the cooler soon, I was thinking of going with an AIO solution but im unsure
@@prbion1993 A good aircooler is better than 120mm AIO or low quality 240mm AIO, this however is a decent one and definitely better than aircooler
Mine runs on a Scythe Fuma 2 and it runs reasonably cool. Granted it is hotter than the average chips but it like the friend above said, a good aircooler can def do the job
How much is the Total price of this pc build
Recently i also make build for my PC. I decided to buy same GPU and CPU. Great combo 😁
Agreed, great 1440p gaming combo as long as you are not too bothered about ray tracing.
@@modelcitizen9279i think 6800xt is the cheaper gpu for 2k
Benchmarks ?
I am getting the same parts, except the PSU and CPU Cooler, I am getting myself a 750W PSU and for CPU cooling NZXT T120. Is that good PCLab?
It depends on which power supply you are going to buy. 750 watt is a minimum requirement for RX 6750 XT, but it has to be at least 80+ gold from a premium brand (Corsair, EVGA, Thermaltake...). For the CPU cooler, NZXT T120 is a good one, however 5800X is a very hot CPU as it draws up to 147 watts at full load so if it's possible for you, I would recommend at least 240mm AIO Watercooler. NZXT T120 costs around $55, for $20 more you can get a 240mm AIO, like Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L V2, or DeepCool LE500 Marrs, they cost around $75 and they're much more effective.
I’m looking to have a 5800x and 6750xt as well but was looking for a more budget friendly motherboard can anybody recommend?
Here are several options to consider: MSI B550-A PRO, Gigabyte B550 GAMING X V2, MSI B550 GAMING GEN3, Asus PRIME B550-PLUS
why did u get a 850 W PSU. that is way too much
Why did u get a 500gb ssd over a 1tb ssd?
As a system drive 500GB is more than enough for the user I built this PC for. There is an additional 1TB drive as well.
In getting mobo :- b550m vdh wifi is that is good?
It depends on your needs. If you are not going to overclock, you'll be fine with that Mobo for all 5000 series Ryzen CPUs.
is a 650 w Psu is good enough ?
For RX6800XT 750 watt is the least.
What Other cabinet can i use?
You can use any ATX size chassis for this build which is long enough to fit 327mm GPU, if you're going to buy this graphics card. Also if you're going to watercool the CPU, pay attention if the case supports AIO. I personally always stick to cases with front mesh panel. I don't know why the chassis with front glass panel are popular nowadays, but they have terrible cooling performance and practically no airflow. I highly recommend Cooler Master MasterBox TD500 Mesh, it has excellent cooling performance and it's new V2 model has USB type-c port as well
hi im planning to make this build but with r7 5800x3d. will there be any problem with the mobo or anything?
Hi. There won't be any problem, this motherboard supports all 5000 series Ryzen CPUs including X3D
does both of ur pcie nvme 4.0 ssd work?
@@restingplate2342 Yes, but only one of them works as gen4, because B550 chipset supports only one gen4 nvme slot, which in connected to the CPU (top slot). The bottom one, which is connected to the chipset, works at gen3 speed. Since Gen4 is backward compatible with gen3, it's fine. For AMD only X570 chipset supports 2 Gen4 slots
Does it get good fps on 1080p?
It gets a decent fps in 1440p
i have this same cpu gpu combo. but i think i have the challenger 12gb. the 5800x also runs very hot and sadly that makes the 5700x or the 5600 the better choice. when i first got my cpu it was running 90c on a 120mm aio. which is shitty, but its what i had. i ended up having to undervolt the cpu.
@@zealoustherealous Thanks, I was almost planning on getting the 5800x😂 but I am going to look at some other options👍
total cost bro in Indian Currency
Total cost of this build is 1600EUR. Can't say in Indian currency
@@PCLabBrussels same question 😂
I have 3700X :(
don't even know how to apply a thermal paste, bruh cmon
There is no single and the only correct way to apply a thermal paste, there are various methods and this is one of them.