Putting togheter a similar build like this, same CPU/GPU and the other components fairly close to the remaining components so it was nice to finaly see what i should expect from this build! Thank you for a great review of the combined parts, keep up the good work :)
Prices definitely dropped. I remember saving this build and it came out to around 2400-2500$ - I'm waiting until summer when prices drop further to finally build my first PC
Seriously hoping that the 5000 series will be actually worth the money that the 4000 series are charging right now, looking for 170+ FPS that is consistent at 1440p, been itching to upgrade from my 2070 SUPER
Almost every game except starfield, hogwarts, tomb raider, and a few others will be over 170 fps with a 4070 ti super at 1440p. If you want 170 fps on those titles, you’ll need a 4090 and magic fairy dust
The case does look lit!!! But the price is really crazy as well. I would drop for the KING 95 instead man. Thanks for letting us know about the pricing and alternatives!
You can run 4K with a 4080 super on pretty much everything so you don’t have to worry about that, but go for the 7 7800x3d. It’s just the superior cpu for gaming.
You should change the fans case by using reversed mode. Its so anonying when you promoted BTF model but not in the same theme cause isnt syncronize with the other
@aadigarg8544 ok here is the parts list. The cpu is the 14900k, the 360 aio is the thermalright frozen prism, the case is the montech king 95 pro with the fans installed, the ssd is the 4tb 990 pro, the ram is the corsair vengeance ram 2x16 for 32 gigs cl30 at 6000 mhz, the motherboard is the asus tuf gaming z790 pro wifi, the power supply is the 2023 corsair rm1000e, the gpu is the asus tuf 4080 super. The total on Amazon is a little over 2,700.
@@aadigarg8544 you can upgrade some of the parts since you still have 600 dollars to spare before tax for the complete build. If you need help with that let me know as well.
@aadigarg8544 the parts comment didn't load so here it is again. The case is the montech king 95 pro with the fans already installed, the ssd is the 990 pro 4 terabyte, the ram is the ddr5 corsair vengeance cl30 2x16 for a total of 32 at 6000mhz, the motherboard is the asus tuf gaming z790 pro wifi, the 360 aio is the thermalright frozen notte, the power supply is the 2023 rm1000e corsair gold, the gpu is the asus tuf 4080 super, the cpu is the 14900k. The total on Amazon is a little over 2,700 before tax.
@@sveinsmurf I would simply change the 7800x3d for the core i7 14700K. The ryzen 7800x3d is only better than the core i7 14700K in games, in any other task it is pure shit
But it could’ve been a $1700 build if he chose a normal case or he could’ve upgraded the cpu or gpu it just doesn’t make any sense. It’s less about if you like how the case looks and more about if you value how your pc looks over higher fps and better game performance. The H6 flow is the best case out right now BTW and it looks better.
My headphones are a little bit busted, but at 1:41, did he say that the 7800x3d Co es close from a gaming point of view? Fairly certain it outperforms it in most titles, though I'm not a tech youtuber who test multiple parts all the time
For gaming, the 7800X3D is a slightly better bet. The i7 is a better all rounder and still performs really well for gaming, hence it's inclusion in this video :)
Most of the big tech youtubers say that air coolers are the way to go now with Thermalright and Noctua and when they show a PC build its always a with a water cooler. Is it because of the ascetics and looks ? I have been using a cheap coolermaster Air Cooler in a very humid and hot country and never seen temps go above 80 degree. As soon as Nvidia 5000 series launches I will get a new PC which is probably later this year and I am really confused about water cooling vs air cooling.
I also looked into this. Living in a similar climate as well. I've watched a bunch of reviews and read articles comparing the same. Air coolers and AIO coolers have very similar temps. Some air coolers even compete neck and neck with AIO's. Cooling is one of my top concerns. Most test and reviews do seem to be in different climates or n rooms with Air Conditioning. When it comes to buying coolers there are a few things I look at. Price, cooling capacity, sound, and aesthetics. If money is not a major factor I'd honestly go with a top tier aircooler. If that does not keep the temperatures low enough then grab a good AIO. Most reviews show a few degrees in difference from AIR and AIO's. So it may not be worth it unless your CPU is running too hot. I say try an Air cooler first, if it works then that is perfect. If it does not and you need more cooling power, grab a good AIO. Since the top aircoolers are within a few degrees of AIO's, I wouldnt grab an AIO first. UNLESS.....aesthetics are a major concern. Then AIO's are the way to go. Thats why most Influencers use AIO's. They look better and add more RGB fans. Even if I have the money, air cooling will be my first purchase. $40 cooler Vs $120 with similar results is a no brainer.
Depends what your use is. If you do heavy gaming, or even a lot of video editing and that, AIO can make sense. Air coolers generally last much longer and if they fail, the failure isn't catastrophic (leaking fluids inside a PC is never good). Also, how big of a radiator can your case support? If you can install a 420 mm radiator in there comfortably, you will have much more benefit from AIO than someone, say, using a 240 mm radiator setup. Depends on your CPU of course.
@@stevens1041 I already got Ryzen 7 7800X3D with a DeepCool AK500 with corsair 3000D airflow case. From what I understand that CPU is very efficient and does not produce much heat as its intel counterpart. So far temps are looking good.
Feel like you can make a better build for $2000??? But good video just don’t think the money is adding up I seen plenty of good 4070ti super prebuilds going around $1300-$1800 I seen a really good one for $1300 the other day
Not really. The cooler is the only thing that could impact performance but in a build like this with all of the airflow it's not going to constrain the 4070 Ti. If anything, I think brands made coolers too overkill when RTX 4000 first released, and are correcting this now :)
Don't want to be a hater but there is a very minimal difference between the 13700K and 14700K so wasting money on the 14700K isn't the greatest decision. Although keep up the great work I love your channel thanks for the great content.
I just built a 7800x3d, 4080 super, 2TB high end NVMe, and a 360mm AIO pc for $1960+tax. I find most of your builds are just too expensive for what you get.
At that point just get a RX 7800 XT, it’s literally the same if not better for performance not features. Realistically the best gpu for this would be a RX 7900 XTX or a VERY good deal on a 4080
You didn't watch the case bit of the video where I addressed this, and pointed to cheaper options for the price if you want to stick to the $2000 budget. I hadn't initially realised just how expensive this case was, hence the add in during the case section.
@@GeekaWhat No hate towards you. You should have more respect for how much your words can influence people. Some people use videos like this as advice on what to buy. Pairing 4070 with a case that costs 50% of it is just bad advice. I did watch the video and i noticed you addressing the point, however it does not change or mitigate the fact that you chose to include the case into a 2000$ build. Again, if this was a high tier 4090+14900k build, i would have zero issues with the choice of an over the top expensive case, and you initially forgetting how much it costs is a mark against you, not an excuse.
As someone with a 4070ti super. Definitely approve. Solid build.
Thanks dude! Of the SUPER's, the 4070 Ti is probably my favourite :)
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I built my first PC a couple of months ago and your videos were super helpful! I went with the i7 14700k and the new 4070 super. Cheers!
Great matching as I know , how high can you get in 1440p in esports games ?
That's exactly the build I'm looking at getting, how you getting on with it?
@@boomboom4941 Everything is working great so far. I've been streaming from it and haven't had any issues.
What cooler did you go with
Same, what cooler did you go with?
Putting togheter a similar build like this, same CPU/GPU and the other components fairly close to the remaining components so it was nice to finaly see what i should expect from this build! Thank you for a great review of the combined parts, keep up the good work :)
Prices definitely dropped. I remember saving this build and it came out to around 2400-2500$ - I'm waiting until summer when prices drop further to finally build my first PC
Cant you get a 7900xt/x Pc with 2000$?
@@yaya123abc4 yes if you budget right.
yeah thats what i thought...@@The_Meme_Hub_1
Haha in my country its 3500$ with shipping 😅🔫
Thanks for making a 4070Ti super build, Keep up the great work!
No probs!
@@GeekaWhat what gpu would be best for hi-end 1440p gaming?
@@The_Meme_Hub_1 7800 xt, 7900 xtx, 4070 ti, 4070 ti super
4080's are not worth the price
@@dutchthespitfire3204no the 4080 is only 100$ more than the 4070 ti super so it’s definitely worth it
Considering this same setup but for 1440p at 144Hz, it would be a beast :)
Seriously hoping that the 5000 series will be actually worth the money that the 4000 series are charging right now, looking for 170+ FPS that is consistent at 1440p, been itching to upgrade from my 2070 SUPER
You can upgrade now with the 4000 series. I don't think the 5000 series will be cheaper based off of the rumors.
Almost every game except starfield, hogwarts, tomb raider, and a few others will be over 170 fps with a 4070 ti super at 1440p. If you want 170 fps on those titles, you’ll need a 4090 and magic fairy dust
The case does look lit!!! But the price is really crazy as well. I would drop for the KING 95 instead man. Thanks for letting us know about the pricing and alternatives!
Thanks So Much, Man! This PC was way out of my budget. Thanks for the recommendation! I'll be using this PC case.
If anyone was wondering the name of the song at the beginning: Badlands - Rogue.
im buying a 4080 super and a 7900x3d soon, hopefully my pc will play 1440p at rt and maybe 4k at high presets in demanding games
You can run 4K with a 4080 super on pretty much everything so you don’t have to worry about that, but go for the 7 7800x3d. It’s just the superior cpu for gaming.
i do a bit of editing and creating on other stuff so i really need the extra 4 cores@@The_Meme_Hub_1
4K should be no issue in most titles with that config :)
@@The_Meme_Hub_1 I need the extra 4 cores for other stuff like streaming too, so i would really use their help alot
Ah, that makes more sense now
You should change the fans case by using reversed mode. Its so anonying when you promoted BTF model but not in the same theme cause isnt syncronize with the other
Could you make an all black PC build based around the i9-14900K and 4080 super with a budget of 3.3k?
Do you need help with the parts list?
yea kinda@@MrAnimescrazy
@aadigarg8544 ok here is the parts list. The cpu is the 14900k, the 360 aio is the thermalright frozen prism, the case is the montech king 95 pro with the fans installed, the ssd is the 4tb 990 pro, the ram is the corsair vengeance ram 2x16 for 32 gigs cl30 at 6000 mhz, the motherboard is the asus tuf gaming z790 pro wifi, the power supply is the 2023 corsair rm1000e, the gpu is the asus tuf 4080 super. The total on Amazon is a little over 2,700.
@@aadigarg8544 you can upgrade some of the parts since you still have 600 dollars to spare before tax for the complete build. If you need help with that let me know as well.
@aadigarg8544 the parts comment didn't load so here it is again. The case is the montech king 95 pro with the fans already installed, the ssd is the 990 pro 4 terabyte, the ram is the ddr5 corsair vengeance cl30 2x16 for a total of 32 at 6000mhz, the motherboard is the asus tuf gaming z790 pro wifi, the 360 aio is the thermalright frozen notte, the power supply is the 2023 rm1000e corsair gold, the gpu is the asus tuf 4080 super, the cpu is the 14900k. The total on Amazon is a little over 2,700 before tax.
I love thesw zero cable builds so much
could you list an alternative to the expensive case? like maybe in the $100-$200 range?
Beautiful build. How much noise is there when playing, can you hear the fans?
Would a i7 13700k work as well ?
Of course
Case looks like the jonsbo tk-2, which in its revision 2 form has cut outs for back connector MB.
The case is 400$😩 the y70 touch that has a screen is almost 100$ cheaper
Any cases that would work well with this other than a case that costs around £500
Those prices are almost $2500 not $2000
did you end up putting that list in the description because, maybe im blind, but i couldnt find it. Talking about 6:20 btw
awesome video though im definitely gonna build my new system with a similar parts list!!
I feel like I'm stupid but where are the other links to the alternate cases?
GIGABYTE X670 AORUS Elite AX vs Gigabyte X670 Gaming X AX which is better?
what is better this build or the other $2000 one with the 7 7800x3d and rx 7900xtx?
the other one with a rx 7900xtx
@@sveinsmurf I would simply change the 7800x3d for the core i7 14700K. The ryzen 7800x3d is only better than the core i7 14700K in games, in any other task it is pure shit
The case is $400 and it doesn’t even look good, I know that company sponsered this dude but geez that’s horrible budgeting
100% opinion some love it some hate it
I think it looks great. One of my favorite cases in a while.
But it could’ve been a $1700 build if he chose a normal case or he could’ve upgraded the cpu or gpu it just doesn’t make any sense. It’s less about if you like how the case looks and more about if you value how your pc looks over higher fps and better game performance. The H6 flow is the best case out right now BTW and it looks better.
Best looking case I've ever seen
Dude you can not say that the case he chose is the “best case you’ve ever seen” I highly recommend the H6 flow
Happy birthday to me! Hopefully i get this job so i can upgrade from my rtx 950 setup x_x
Happy birthday dude
Happy birthday!!!! 🎉
Is a 700W psu enough for a build like this?
My headphones are a little bit busted, but at 1:41, did he say that the 7800x3d Co es close from a gaming point of view? Fairly certain it outperforms it in most titles, though I'm not a tech youtuber who test multiple parts all the time
yea the 7800x3d is better for pure gaming but the i7 is not bad either
All the reviews I've watched say the 7800x3d is faster in gaming compared to the 14700k. Obvi not talking about anything other than gaming.
he is sponsored by intel coz it does not make sense why he does not use the 7800x3d
@@abeidsalim8008 LOL. Sponsored by Intel. Give over.
For gaming, the 7800X3D is a slightly better bet. The i7 is a better all rounder and still performs really well for gaming, hence it's inclusion in this video :)
what case fan do you recommend for similar built?
Can we gat a pc part picker list pls
Hey if Ur seeing this can u make a full 2000$ gaming setup with a keyboard and mouse and monitor and other peripheral's 😁😁
Do you still need help with the parts list?
@@MrAnimescrazy yeah I want this so bad
@asphaltbrian9k938 ok what other peripherals do you want?
@@MrAnimescrazy just the normal peripheral's of a pc
@asphaltbrian9k938 ok I will make the list.
Loook, Tom Holland builds gaming PCs!!!!
Haha
Most of the big tech youtubers say that air coolers are the way to go now with Thermalright and Noctua and when they show a PC build its always a with a water cooler.
Is it because of the ascetics and looks ? I have been using a cheap coolermaster Air Cooler in a very humid and hot country and never seen temps go above 80 degree.
As soon as Nvidia 5000 series launches I will get a new PC which is probably later this year and I am really confused about water cooling vs air cooling.
I also looked into this. Living in a similar climate as well. I've watched a bunch of reviews and read articles comparing the same. Air coolers and AIO coolers have very similar temps. Some air coolers even compete neck and neck with AIO's. Cooling is one of my top concerns. Most test and reviews do seem to be in different climates or n rooms with Air Conditioning. When it comes to buying coolers there are a few things I look at. Price, cooling capacity, sound, and aesthetics. If money is not a major factor I'd honestly go with a top tier aircooler. If that does not keep the temperatures low enough then grab a good AIO. Most reviews show a few degrees in difference from AIR and AIO's. So it may not be worth it unless your CPU is running too hot. I say try an Air cooler first, if it works then that is perfect. If it does not and you need more cooling power, grab a good AIO. Since the top aircoolers are within a few degrees of AIO's, I wouldnt grab an AIO first. UNLESS.....aesthetics are a major concern. Then AIO's are the way to go. Thats why most Influencers use AIO's. They look better and add more RGB fans. Even if I have the money, air cooling will be my first purchase. $40 cooler Vs $120 with similar results is a no brainer.
Depends what your use is. If you do heavy gaming, or even a lot of video editing and that, AIO can make sense. Air coolers generally last much longer and if they fail, the failure isn't catastrophic (leaking fluids inside a PC is never good). Also, how big of a radiator can your case support? If you can install a 420 mm radiator in there comfortably, you will have much more benefit from AIO than someone, say, using a 240 mm radiator setup. Depends on your CPU of course.
@@stevens1041 I already got Ryzen 7 7800X3D with a DeepCool AK500 with corsair 3000D airflow case. From what I understand that CPU is very efficient and does not produce much heat as its intel counterpart. So far temps are looking good.
Bro literally made my pc
Do a rtx 4080 super with core i7 13700k pc build !!
Core i7 14700k is a bit overkill!
how is a 14700k overkill
I think 7900XT is a better deal with this budget 🤔
Feel like you can make a better build for $2000??? But good video just don’t think the money is adding up I seen plenty of good 4070ti super prebuilds going around $1300-$1800 I seen a really good one for $1300 the other day
I have a hyte y60 case would the everything in this video fit inside the case?
Should do, Y60 is a big boy
For 2.1k you can get a 4080 super and 7800x3d
I know clearly why it’s 2000 pc build , the case is unaffordable in my country it’s more than 500$ which make it non sense to buy this case .
Build a white 4070 super with a 7800x3d pls great vid❤
I think the 7800x3d is too powerful of a cpu to pair with the 4070 super. You should probably downgrade it to a 7600/x or 7700/x.
@@MangoGalaxyYT oh okay what about a ti super
@@MangoGalaxyYT 7800X3D for future no upgrade cpu only gpu ;)
@@monkerust2327for ti super 7800x3d is perfect that’s what my build has
Can you test out the 7900 gre to see if it’s any good
We're working on it this week! Should be out by the end of next week :)
Nzxt H6 Flow is compatible for project zero motherboard?
Rocket League track in the intro 😎
Yiu can build similar for less or build a 4080 with the same price
Sir how can i buy this one pc?
why is the cpu usage is sooooooooooo low ?
Is there a performance difference with the slim versions of GPU's
Not really. The cooler is the only thing that could impact performance but in a build like this with all of the airflow it's not going to constrain the 4070 Ti.
If anything, I think brands made coolers too overkill when RTX 4000 first released, and are correcting this now :)
Nice! Thank you for the response
no one talking about his 100 thieves shirt? (NRG>100T)
good video btw
cool build
Ok I see it. Aesthetic plus performance
400$ case with a 4070, yeah, no.
Don't want to be a hater but there is a very minimal difference between the 13700K and 14700K so wasting money on the 14700K isn't the greatest decision. Although keep up the great work I love your channel thanks for the great content.
on no planet is this 2000 but looks nice at least
i dont even need 4k.
my tv is only 1080p
what are the links for the fans you installed at the end?
All in the description
@@colinrothmeier4672not the fans
@@colinrothmeier4672No they’re not
@@colinrothmeier4672 cap
800 for 4070 ti super 400 for the case 400 for the cpu 400 for everything else lol no chance this is a 2000 pc , it’s a 2500 pc lol
jonsbo tk-2 is cheaper than this and really similar
Another fish tank
Yeah they are getting a bit... common :P
for 2k dollars in india we can only get 4060 ti😂. for 4070ti 2500 dollars here.
Why not buying in US marks and Import it? 😅
it a 600 CND Case !! Way too dam much ...
I just built a 7800x3d, 4080 super, 2TB high end NVMe, and a 360mm AIO pc for $1960+tax. I find most of your builds are just too expensive for what you get.
But he wanted to let it also look like great not only performance and without the case (alternative cosair msi case for 180€) is this still a good pc
Its not 2000$ but 2300$
hi buddy hows it going
Good thanks dude! You?
good sorry didn't see the notification@@GeekaWhat
I'm on that 720P high refresh rate
Time to upgrade.
Comments are clear people didn't watch the video before commenting lol
The case cost more then cpu😂
😂😂😂😂😂 $2000 for a 4070ti? Talk about blowing $$$$$$ on all the WRONG places
Lol $400+ Case 😂
@@thesilentassassin1167 yep my 1800 and change 7900xtx 7800x3d lancool 216 build would blow that thing out of the water for $200 LESS
At that point just get a RX 7800 XT, it’s literally the same if not better for performance not features. Realistically the best gpu for this would be a RX 7900 XTX or a VERY good deal on a 4080
@@clw22580 how many frames you get in wz wit that rig ?
@@Thornz_1Think you mean 7900 XT, 7800XT is noticabley worse
Why Intel. Why not amd. Intel. Have alot of. Issue.
Nah im not trowing 400 dolars for a case thats the same price with the CPU and the pc witouth case is 2000 dolars hell no this is just scam
He literally say 2000 dolars
Sleek and simple PC builds, puts components in fish tank. RGB is so 2023
#UnpopularOpinions
Haha - too much fish tank for you? Or too much RGB?
I like it 🎉❤
If you buy a 100 dollar case instead of the 400 dollar case you'll get the build for 1700 dollars!
I addressed this in the video with a dedicated section! :)
@@GeekaWhat still seems somewhat ridiculous to use a 400 dollar case for this build
Really? In „geizhals“ is it like round about 2,1k with a 180€ case? Can you show me your research
real
Dude, with $2k budget you are spending $400 on a fucking case?? Could have used for a better CPU instead
2000$ system with a 400$ case? Are you insane? That kind of case can be justified if you don't care about momey and already have a 4090 and 14900k
You didn't watch the case bit of the video where I addressed this, and pointed to cheaper options for the price if you want to stick to the $2000 budget. I hadn't initially realised just how expensive this case was, hence the add in during the case section.
@@GeekaWhat No hate towards you. You should have more respect for how much your words can influence people. Some people use videos like this as advice on what to buy. Pairing 4070 with a case that costs 50% of it is just bad advice.
I did watch the video and i noticed you addressing the point, however it does not change or mitigate the fact that you chose to include the case into a 2000$ build.
Again, if this was a high tier 4090+14900k build, i would have zero issues with the choice of an over the top expensive case, and you initially forgetting how much it costs is a mark against you, not an excuse.
@@GeekaWhatreply me you sale pcs?
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