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My OVERKILL Ryzen 3900X Build! (Ft. MSI Lightning RTX 2080 Ti)

2019-07-14
what's up guys I am very excited about today's video because I'm doing a build which I actually haven't done in quite a while which was weird because I tend to do a lot of builds on my channel but I need to do a bit of explanation first off because this is my first rise in 3000 series build and I parted out a couple builds at the beginning of this month in my builds serious video and my intent was to build some reasonable systems for you guys so I could be like hey if you guys want to get these parts put it together then you can do that but for this initial build things got a little out of hand so there's a whole stack of Rison 3000 series processors starting at 200 bucks for a 6 core twelve thread 3600 all the way up to the $500 3900 X which is 12 cores in 24 threads and then there's also the rise in 7 3700 X which I think is going to be a really solid choice for anyone building a gaming PC who doesn't necessarily want to spend 500 on the 3900 X this one is about 330 dollars so in the aforementioned monthly builds video I parted out about a $900 system with the rise in 3600 and then about a 1650 dollar system using higher-end parts this build is three thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars and I was not intending that so I have two parts lists down in the video description one is this build as is for three thousand eight hundred fifty dollars or so but then there's another parts list down in the description with the more reasonable version of this build that's about fifteen hundred dollars less so I'm gonna go over these parts and for each part where I'm going to point out that this is a very expensive part I'll also recommend a less expensive version so this build is based around the five hundred dollar rise in 939 hundred x but like I said there's a few other rise in CPUs that are much more reasonably priced if you don't have the scratch to invest in this this is going to give you the maximum amount of cores and threads so you're going to get the most CPU compute performance with this processor and given the parts that I am putting in the rest of the system it just didn't seem to make sense to use any other processor except that one the case I'll be building with today is the Leanne Lee PC o 11 dynamic but this is the special razor Edition so it has some Razer logos and it's got a black and green theme overall I'm partially using this case because I already had it here on hand but I've also recommended the O 11 dynamic to lots of people it's got a pretty cool layout and it's very visually stunning once you get the whole system put together so looking forward to what this completed system will look like for a motherboard there's quite a few options in Ex 570 but right now again since some go on high ends there are very reasonable be 450 motherboards that you can find right now that you don't need to spend a ton of money on this motherboard is well over $300 and if you think that's expensive I could have used the godlike which costs 700 bucks but I have further plans for that down the road more to the point though if you do want an x5 70 motherboard so you can get PCI Express Gen 4 and everything you can't get that for around $200 or so so I put a more reasonable MSI board and the second builds down in the video subscription for people who don't want to spend at the amount of money that you have to spend on this one one thing this board does have that the other board does not is a USB 3.1 gen2 front panel port that I'll be able to use to get the plug on the case actually working if there's one part that inflates the price of this build more than anything else it's the RT X xx atti and not any RT X xx atti this is MSI's highest end version the Lightning Edition which is $1600 if you can even find it for sale and I wasn't able to find it for sale by the way this is once again a part that I'm using because I have it here but there are much more reasonably priced versions of the xx atti getting down towards $1000 these days which is still a lot for a graphics card so consider an RT X 2080 or something if you are going for very high-end but don't want to spend $1000 but this is the card I'm using and it's a really cool looking card so again I think it'll go nice with the case for storage here I'm dropping in a couple drives this Oris nvme Gen 4 SSD is one of the new files on controlled PCI Express Gen 4 ones which have crazy reading write speeds like 5,000 megabytes per second reads and 44 hundred megabytes per second writes this is a 2 terabyte version of that drive which costs four hundred and fifty dollars you did not need to spend that much on your storage you do not need PCI Express Gen 4 super fast SSDs like this except for some very specific applications the two terabyte 6 6 DP from Intel is much more reasonably priced although it does use qlc NAND and there are some caveats to that point being though the secondary build in the description has about a hundred and ten dollar crucial SSD instead of these which would be again a much more reasonable choice if you're trying to save a few bucks for memory I have four eight gig sticks of Team T force Nighthawk memory and I chose this because it looks really cool it has RGB lighting this gets actually three 200 speed what I've linked in the description is 3600 speed because that is kind of the sweet spot that's being recommended for Rison 3000 getting these kits in 3600 trim where was costing about a hundred and ten dollars per kit so that's two hundred and twenty dollars total for the memory which isn't that terribly expensive especially if you're comparing it to last year's prices but you could get by with a slightly less expensive 3600 speed kit that is to buy eight gigs rather than four by eight gigs and that again is linked to the description for a power supply we have the EVGA supernova 750 g3 80 plus gold rated I have the special cable kit for this so that's gonna look pretty which is again part of the reason I chose this it's a little over a hundred dollars right now for this power supply there are slightly less expensive ones but it's a solid one so if you choose it you will be happy finally for cooling our CPU we have the master liquid ml 360 our RGB from cooler master and RGB all-in-one cooler which I've used for a few builds now it's a nice performer it looks really nice and I've also paired it up with these master fan sf-36 dr a RGB 3 by 120 fan kits so I'm going to use one of these for radiator fans and the other one for the intake on the O 11 dynamic and I think that will greatly simplify the fan installation as well as the connection of RGB LEDs but bear in mind these cost about sixty bucks each so again they are one of the bonus expensive items that makes this whole build a little bit more expensive than it would be otherwise but there it is guys my parts for my three thousand eight hundred and fifty dollar rise in 939 hundred x build let's get this thing put together but I have two SSDs one of them is PCI Express Gen 4 one of them is not I want to make sure that the Gen 4 SSD is plugged into the MDOT 2 slot that is wired directly to the CPU because some of these go through the chipset one of them is going to go directly to the CPU so for that we can look in the manual here we can see one of these is labeled chipset one of these is labeled processor the processor one is MDOT to underscore one flip over to this page and we can see them labeled MDOT to underscore one it's the top one that's closest to the socket so that is where our or s SSD will be installed once I take it out of the box and then either of these lower ones can be used for our supplemental SSD so guys this is coming along quite nicely I was a little concerned about everything fitting in here with in particular the Lightning 20 atti from MSI because it is a thick cart it is wide this way it's also a triple slot card it's an amazingly built card it's got three fans it's got this LCD display on the side 3/8 pin supplemental power connectors four PCI Express power and it comes with this MSI Lightning brace that you can put along the bottom since it's a heavier card it is probably gonna sag a decent amount so try to install that with the case on its side to get everything lined up so I think there's still a little bit of sag going on but definitely less than there would have been before the main issue I was potentially gonna have with clearance was for the power cables coming out here and that can sometimes conflict with the side panel I think they still might barely touch up against it but fortunately they're recessed on the PCB just a little bit here and that gave us just enough clearance to get by there apart from that installing the CPU cool and everything went pretty smoothly I was hoping to rotate this a little bit more because I feel like my tubing here could be a little bit smoother but I'm happy with it overall and I do want to point out for the addressable RGB headers there's two on the board at the bottom so the two 360 millimeter fan configurations are both plugged into those and then for the adjustable RGB that's part of the cooler master pump block unit here that's connected up to one of the individual control units that's back in the cable management area so at this point we're just going to do the celebratory peeling of the plastic off of the side panels and then we'll give you guys a finished look okay side panels are back on you know go ahead and connect up the power here look a little switch here and hope that this thing boots up first attempt i pressing the power button yay so if you guys aren't familiar with this razor version of the Lian Li PC 0:11 dynamic case there are a few upgrades or changes that were made compared to the original version one is the accent lighting so there's two strips along either side on the side and on the flip side as well so it gives you kind of some ground effect lighting and then there's an additional strip that's just on the right side of the front panel here that kind of shines across the front panel and then you have that embedded Razer logo which is actually a unique technique that they have used to make that it's kind of sandwiched in between the glass so you can't feel the etching on the front or the back which is kind of cool and it actually also picks up the light as it shines across as well is a little sleepy dragon and I'm just being charmed by the little lucky dragon animations on the side of the 2082 UI lightning well done MSI lucky is very cute and I'm glad that you've an animated him he's sleeping right now because the cards are really not doing a lot of heart heavy lifting at this point when it comes to LED lighting on the case other than what's part of the case itself of course we have the two triple fan arrays from Coolermaster those are all connected up and you can see they each have individual LED lights on them so those are sort of pulsating and those are connected directly up to the motherboard so just being controlled by the motor motherboard for right now also the team at Nighthawk memory I've always liked the effect that they have in there it's kind of a flashy effect that drops down from the tops or kind of a waterfall built into it and of course it has a cooler master logo lighting on the all-in-one liquid cooler the Lightning has some RGB LEDs that are highlighted right above the LED readout and then there's also some RGB lighting accent on the back plate there as well and then our x5 70 Meg ace motherboard from MSI has an infinity mirror RGB effect it's on the sort of shiny reflective part that's right above the I guess the IO also the heatsink for the motherboard power delivery so I guess I did get a little carried away as I was figuring out the parts that I was gonna put in this build today but ultimately even though it is a very expensive build everything came together and it's functional and looks really nice I guess that's probably the thing I like most about it is that there's some justification I guess for spending the amount of money that you'd have to spend to put this all together because it really does look like a very polished finish product that I think just about anybody would be pretty happy with but let me know what you guys think of course down in the comments section down below I'll put links to the parts that I've used today in the video description as well the thumbs up button on your way out if you enjoyed this video and we'll see you guys in the next one
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