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The GODLY PC! My Ultimate Streaming + Capture System Build

2017-05-21
Corsair Vengeance RGB ddr4 memory modules feature customizable multi color lighting and are designed for overclocking with XMP 2.0 support give your build a unique look with vibrant RGB LED memory by Corsair click the link in the description for more information so today I was finally able to actually assemble my godly streaming system the athlete named PC that I will be actually replacing my existing capture and streaming system with which is one of the reasons I'm very excited to actually get this system put together because I'm going to be getting a lot of use out of it my existing streaming and capture system which is powered by a 4770k and a gtx 770 already gets tons of you sayyou so to capture audios captured video asa to stream our live show every Tuesday so I just know that I'm going to be using this replacement system a ton the second reason I'm really excited about this is that it's kind of going back to my roots of PC building the focus here is really on performance and making a very silent running system and I am very very minimally concerned about the looks it's going to look like the case the dark bass 900 but there's no side panel window so that's all you're really going to see with that said though after getting my built area prepped and ready to go my first task was actually to disassemble my high end test bed that I built several months ago because I need to retrieve the CPU from there the CPU I'm going to be using it's a 69 50 X 10 core highest end consumer chip from Intel it is crazy overpowered but it is a chip that I have which is why I'm using it it actually haven't been getting very much used back here on my test bed I've been doing most of my GPU testing recently with the 7700 K so the 69 50 X has really been underutilized also in this test bed is a 400 gig Intel 750 series SSD and I got a second one of these to use in raid so I got to pull that out as well to run down all the parts going into this build though at least is for phase 1 right now let's start off again with that CPU the Intel Core i7 69 50 X 10 core processor it will cost you 1600 or 1700 dollars if you buy it.retail so I do not recommend anyone actually purchasing this chip but since I have it I'm going to make some use out of it and one of the big benefits here when you compare it to AMD's new rise in cpus is that it actually has 40 PCI Express Lanes for tons of peripheral connectivity and I'm actually going to be using probably most of those to cool it I have the old-school Noctua NHD 15 I guess it would be the D 14 if it's old-school but be 15 massive air cooler super quiet top of the class when it comes to cooling so I know I'm going to be happy with this once I get over the color of the fans of course for the motherboard I have the Asus x99 deluxe 2 LGA 2011 - 3 motherboard I've actually already used this motherboard I headed in my background system build for quite a while several months back but part of the reason I'm choosing this is because again I have lots of SSDs to connect so I need em to connectivity and then it's also a couple you to ports on it so I can connect up my 750 series SSDs and I know based on the manual that I'm not going to be losing connectivity for any of these ports once I plug one in it's not going to disable the others I do lose some lanes here and there but as long as I have PCIe gen3 by for connectivity for all of my SSDs I will be ok for memory I have a crazy huge kit 64 gigs a four by sixteen gig chip of course there's classic vengeance lpx actually what I'm installing here is a 4 by 8 gig kit but the kits on its way when it arrives I'll just swap that and it honestly looks exactly the same for storage I have three SSDs and two hard drives so the main operating system SSD is going to be the samsung 960 pro 512 gig n dot 2 2280 nvme SSD pretty much the fastest nvm nvm a SSD that's out there when it comes to single m-21 at least if you're not looking at the enterprise range and it's going to be fantastic for the operating system and programs for a captured drive I have two Intel 750 series 400 gig u 2 nvme SSDs and I'm going to be putting these in raid 0 so it'll give me eight hundred gigs total and it should be really really fast for capturing stuff like 4k high bit rates high color depth video for long-term storage I have a couple WD these are actually red 4 terabyte internal drives the Nash drives I was going to use black drives here but I realize those are actually in use so I have these instead and I'm hoping actually most of the time these are just going to be sleeping in a standby mode because they do make noise but if I need long-term storage I will have it for a graphics card of course I got the GTX 1080 Ti I don't have a Titan X or tight next little P on hand so the 1080p I will do it's got 11 gigs this is the gigabytes horse version that I'm using here just recently did the bit of a review on this if you guys want to check it out but runs really quiet and super powerful cards whether it's going to be for gaming or actually video editing the case is the be quiet dark bass 900 at the all-black version and the one with the solid side panel because again my folks here is keeping things quiet and since this has be quiet fans it's going to be a super super quiet running case and I'm actually really excited to work with it too because it's very big but also very open and spacious for a power supply I should have plenty of juice to spare with my EVGA supernova g3 850 watt again this is just the newest version or a placement to the g3 all black cables looks pretty nice and totally gets the job done EVGA has been really killing it with their power supplies over the past few years not only for capture cards what I'll be installing right now is actually one capture card and one playback card these are from Blackmagic the Blackmagic Design deck link mini recorder 4k and then you monitor 4k so one is an input one is an output they're HDMI 2.0 compatible and they do support 10-bit color depth so that's pretty cool I need to see what's happened with the software in the past 6 months for these but once I actually get the system up and running I will actually be adding some more capture devices because I can't really call this a godly streaming and capture system which is the single capture device I'll be adding the ones that I already have that I'm already using in my existing system that includes a Blackmagic intensity Pro it's a PCI Express card a Razer ripsaw USB 3.0 external device as well as a nagato Game Capture HD USB 2.0 external capture card all that said though it's high time to get this build underway here goes so I can't describe this build process as anything less than just enjoyable I was having a really good time just filming the parts as I moved along and the build process and everything came together really easily I have to hand it to be quiet but the dark bass 900 Dimitri was right on when he gave this his case of the Year Award for 2016 super easy to build in tons of room tons of expandability easy swapping of all the different pieces everything comes apart to the way it should rivets are like practically nowhere to be seen so great job be quiet and a fantastic case super super silent - when I've actually powered on the system the be quiet silent winged youth fans that are included there are just super quiet right out of the right out of the gate so quiet quiet quiet that gets the plot I call their company be quiet other than that though no 15 compatibility issues which is very fortunate it's got all my drives in there my SSDs and my you that two drives so from here I think I really just have a bunch of software configuration to do I got to get Windows 10 installed and up and running and of course I got to make sure that all of the drivers and everything are set up for my capture cards and I might do that before I start adding in more capture devices do some basics testing I think I'm actually going to do two follow-up videos for this build was my monthly build series I usually do a single follow-up testing video this time I'm going to do two because I think setup and software testing alone will deserve its own video and I'm probably after I get back from Computex so probably a couple weeks into June I'll come back with some testing and performance numbers not just for the capturing and streaming but also for gaming as well because I want those systems to be able to act as a standalone capture system or to be able to game and stream on it at the same time but guys thank you so much for watching this video it's been an awesome build i really hope you've enjoyed it hit the thumbs up button on your way out if you did and check the description for links to all the parts i've used as well as some links to my store where you can buy some stuff and help support my channel thanks again for watching we'll see you next time
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