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The FASTEST Gaming PC You Can Build! (For now...)

2018-09-16
hey guys welcome to Paul's hardware people ask me all the time hey Paul how can I build the fastest computer possible and I tell them well this is sorry this is how you build the fastest computer possible with one GPU for now the thermaltake view 71 snow edition shows off your building style with a frosty white paint job and four tempered glass side panels you also get two pre-installed hundred and forty millimeter ring white LED fans a vertical GPU met with bracket and 3-way radiator support for water cooling so click the sponsor link in the description to learn more now this is a complete build and this is based on my monthly build series which I just posted last week so check it out if you want to see this build plus a $450 system but there's really two main components here that make this the fastest computer possible the first is the new and video geforce r-tx 2080 TI and i can even talk about performance on this card yet but i can safely assume that the 20 80 TI is gonna be faster than the 1080 TI which was formerly the fastest single GPU within reason that's not a Titan that you can buy for a gaming PC now again I don't know what the actual performance of the 20 80 TI is quite yet so it's possible that people could come in here and say be like oh you should put a Titan V in there something like that that would actually be faster we'll know more next week so stay tuned for more upcoming content on my channel where I will actually hopefully be testing that and showing some performance numbers the second part that is the key component for making this the fastest computer possible for gaming is the i7 8700 K right down here this is a 6 core 12 thread processor the only way you could get a little bit faster than the 8700 K would be good to go with the 8086 k that's essentially the same exact processor just ships at a higher frequency so if you can overclock your 87 or 2k to the same frequency as an 80 86 k then they will behave the same in either case though it's the fastest processor for gaming it's got the best single core performance so the fastest gaming PC possible right now is going to be that processor paired with this GPU and then overclocking each one as much as you possibly can to that end we have a master liquid ML 240 our RGB all-in-one liquid cooler here so look what Colleen is going to be our best bet for CPU to give us some overclocking Headroom you would also want a decent motherboard with decent power delivery and overclocking options I've got the Asus prime Z 370 - a here I actually recommended a gigabyte motherboard in the builds video they're both in the same ballpark when it comes to price and features I simply use this one because I have it on hand it should match with the color scheme as well which is always nice but that's pretty much it the processor overclocked the GPU overclocked everything else is just sort of choose-your-own-adventure for what parts you think will fit in there and look the best again for the case in the setup video I chose a different one than this this is a li lian li 0 11 dynamic I'm building this one because it's the white version and it's my first chance to try it out it's cost a little over $100 I was recommending about a hundred bucks to spend on the case for a system in this range and if you're wondering the total cost of all these parts or at least the parts it shows in the initial build setup video it's about $2,400 rounding things out we've got the EVGA supernova 750 g3 you can get away with the 650 watt power supply if you want to save a little bit of cash but I do recommend 80 plus gold you could also get away with 80 plus bronze but this is a higher-end system so I thought going with the higher end power supply it would be a reasonable choice for storage I actually have two drives so for an operating system drive and for fast loading of games and software we have the Samsung 970 Evo in the build video I actually recommended the 960 evil which you can get for a little bit cheaper than this again I'm going with this one because I have it on hand but the 960 Evo will work just the same and pretty much just as well - and then I'm recommending dropping in a one terabyte SSD because you can find them for pretty cheap these days around a hundred and fifty dollars or so this is a SanDisk Ultra to 960 gig but pick your poison when it comes to one terabyte SSDs there's quite a few options right now that's gonna give us a lot more fast storage for our steam drive and getting all of our Steam games loaded up so we can play them at a moment's notice and finally for memory I just have a simple g.skill ripjaws 5 kit here this is not RGB it's just a 2 by 16 gig kit and it's ddr4 3200 speed that's gonna give us a little bit of an extra edge when it comes to overall performance and I wanted something that wasn't going to be standing out too much like all the RGB kits because honestly you pay a little bit extra for that and you don't get any extra performance bonus so that's why I went with this kid so those are the parts we're working with today this is not going to be a full 2 how to build video I do have one of those up so I'll link it and you can check that out if you want a step-by-step guide I'm gonna put this together and I'll pause from time to time to share maybe quirks with you as we go along and then at the end I will not be able to share any performance numbers with you because that is still under embargo but for now we get to put a system together and the reviews and benchmarks will come later here's our Lee Anne Lee 0:11 dynamic co-developed with her Bower and this is the white version so I've worked I've actually built that system back there it was in the air version of this case I have not built in the non air the original dynamic version so that's this but it's special because its weight I'm gonna leave the plastic covering on the front and side panels for now while I build I will pull this one off though and I think our main question right now is going to be where to mount the all-in-one liquid cooler I'm probably going to try to mount it's right back here where it's got a setup for up to a three hundred and sixty millimeter radiator just need to double check and make sure the tubing can reach over to the CPU socket without looking like it's too stretched out alright guys at this point the build is pretty much assembled I wanted to leave you with a few notes before I actually power it on for the first time first there is that three hundred and sixty millimeter radiator mounting point there towards the front I felt like it was kind of empty without anything mounted to it and I did decide to mount the Allen one liquid cooler to the top here rather than that there mainly because of the way these tubes were coming across it was just very awkward however I was orienting it there and trying to route it over so I just decided go at the top it's got a nice easy loop down here and it's gonna push that warm air from the CPU at the top of the case but I wanted to fill that space in so I've added three cooler master RGB LED fans those are optional they're not included in the price of the build so they're purely there mainly for aesthetics they're gonna push a little bit of air through but it's not in a very practical direction but they're there so I wanted to give some explanation as to why I also wanted to point out I'm using the sleeved cable extension kit that EVGA provides for this 750 watt power supply so that's also not included in the price normally you would have just all-black cabling things look a little bit nicer so it kind of finishes off the build and then finally for this case specifically and actually any case that you might get that has a USB type-c port in the front that is a USB 3.1 gen2 10 gigabit 4 second port the ones that have the new header you probably want to use a motherboard that has that header to this motherboard does not have that so I would recommend definitely taking another look at the gigabyte version that I chose which is a z3 70 horas gaming 5 which you can currently get for about a hundred and seventy to 180 dollars very similar features to this has actually got a next to m dot two slot and it has the header so be able to plug in all my front panels if that were the case other than that though everything's looking very pretty actually like how the silver and blends in with the rest of the case the silver white and black overall and since it looks like we have a successful initial boot I am going to put the side panels back on and peel off this protective coating and there it is guys the fastest computer that you can currently build specifically for PC gaming and it's only gonna cost you around $2,400 of course a little bit more hues everything that I have included here today but check the description down below and I will include links to the stuff that I built this system with as well as the original list of parts that I did but the monthly builds videos so you can pick and choose what suits your purposes or your budget for now though that's all for this video thank you so much for watching and definitely hit the thumbs-up button if you enjoyed it I will be coming back with some actual benchmark reviews of the r-tx twenty eighty and twenty atti very soon so don't forget to subscribe to we will leave you guys with a little bit of a montage of this completed builds and thank you so much for watching we'll see you in the next one you
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