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The High FPS COMPETITIVE Gaming PC - Ft. The ThermalTake View 27

2017-01-24
ever wanted to drop those graphics settings and get some real high FPS for competitive plays well today's bill will do just that this video was brought to you by skins dot cash start getting instant cash now for your csgo dota 2 or even Team Fortress skins all you have to do is head over to the website drop in your Steam trade URL which requires a secure valve login to so it's completely safe and then you can start getting instant money for your skins today they also have a loyalty reward program which I'll put in the link in the description below for so the more you trade the more you get rewarded welcome back guys and today with the 7600 K although it has no AI PC games it is arguably still the best CPU out there for gaming besides the 7700 K so clocking this thing to 4.8 gigahertz and playing games in 30 degrees ambient heat was no problems but what parts did I exactly use for this build let's take a look you you you now before we hit the benchmarks I will say if you want some higher graphics settings in this build then you can always just drop the gtx 1060 and go with the gtx 1070 or a gtx 1080 though a lot of the times competitive gamers tell me that they have no desire for ultra or even high settings so going with something like low or medium settings will stress the cpu heavily and as a consequence you won't need such a powerful GPU though let's take a look at those benchmarks so there it is the results of this beast early man of a beastly red clock - really high speeds it was handling all those competitive titles at 1080p like an absolute boughs csgo hit a one-stage 550 FPS and also overwatch get near the cap dota 2 same story battlefield 1 will send some real high FPS - so not only does this make a really smooth experience but it also draws the frames as fast as possible to give those competitive games that edge that they so need to get one up on their opponents as for the temps they are pretty well controlled and even though it's some here at the moment none of the parts dropped out or anything like that and remain well within their means also for some of the parts in this build like the memory for example it's RGB it looks fancy and all that but it isn't the best price performance so we'll put some extra links in the description below if you guys want to get better price performance but as for the memory it is 3 gigahertz on the X and B profiles there and it does have that RGB lighting which does make it look pretty sexy though you will need additional cables which do splice off the 12-volt fan head of that so keep in mind at that point and also it is very tall too so if you've got a cooler that's very thick then you will have a very hard time mounting this memory the u 12s just managed you clear it in this build also I wanted to take a look at the view 27 which was sent out as a review sample from Thermaltake this is a case which has a clear side panel but not just that it does away with the top of the case to get more of a view hence the name of the case building was very straightforward and easy and also the bottom off enclosure made it so that your power supply will remain hidden at all times and behind that the enclosure there is room for two 3.5 inch hard disk drives and also an additional slot for an SSD in the middle of the case at the back there cable management is also pretty straightforward and easy so that you'll have no problem staying off cables and also will say that although the top is not there to support fans or a radiator it did make the final part of the build that much easier especially when it came to plugging in the CPU eight pin and also the u 12s fan headers inside the main compartment you have support for three 2.5 inch hard drives and there is also the ability to mount your graphics card vertically though that is an optional kit and you will need the riser cable in order to mount your GPU vertically at the front of the case there is room for three 120 fans though you can't mount a 360 Miller out there and there's only support for one 120 ml rat on the rear or 120 or 240 ml rat on the front and the inside and you can also install an additional fan down the bottom too so overall it is a pretty solid case there there are a few drawbacks to the view 27 mainly the backplate for plugging in the GPU cables seem to get in the way and also bigger coolers will have a really hard time fitting in this case the okie nose cooler that I had here was almost impossible to fit and the U 12s just barely fitted that so keep in mind that only small to medium sized coolers will fit in this case the cooler master 212 evo should fit too and then lastly for the price it costs $80 USD or 89 Australian dollar so it's actually a better deal in Australia than it is to the US I believe and it's also a good option if you like what the view 27 brings to the table especially in terms of cosmetics anyways I hope you enjoyed this video and let me know what you think of the high FPS gaming machine do you like your settings down low or medium or do you like your settings on higher ultra at the cost of lower FPS would love to read your comments as always and I'll catch you in another tag video very soon peace out for now bye
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