Great build, one recommendation if I may....diversify your game library when benchmarking! Show us how your build performs on GPU intensive titles like Cyberpunk, RDR2, Witcher 3...or CPU intensive games like Starfield, BG3, Helldivers 2. These are games that really stress the components so it paints a much better picture if you're trying to show us how your build stacks up. All those FPS games are alright and all but don't really tell much when frames are so easy to get in them. First video I've seen on this channel, really nice build keep em coming!
Just built my own 7600x3d about 2 weeks ago. Same base kit for Microcenter. Since the PC sits beside the desk, I don't worry about the yellow highlights on the M/B (can't see them), ditto for interior rgb on the cooler and RAM. I did use the case from my old PC, where the 3 front fans have blue (rgb lighting), since that's the only lighting I can see, I left them as is.
I’m upgrading to something similar. Got a used 6800XT a while ago and im heavily considering the 7600x3d micro center bundle. The value is really hard to beat going forward
Cleaver ideas with the carbon fiber tape and the repainting on the red parts of the cooler. I do the same trick with the fan wire as well. Imo the Arctic Freezer 36 would look better. Very nice build at the end.
Great channel! My rig is 5600x with 4080. I vr game only and I'm thinking of taking 30 minute drive to microcenter for 7600x3d bundle. Keep up the great channel
I commend you for including Fortnite (performance mode) in your benchmark which many reviewers don't even though its still one of the most played games in the world, but why not include 1% lows and any 30/40 series Nvidia GPU which is what serious gamers actually care about because it determines smoothness of gameplay and ultimately affects winning %? These are really the deciding factors for purchase for millions of gamers. I can't understand how many reviewers skip these things.
I was able to build a 7500f/32gb ddr5 6000/1tb nvme/750w psu/7900xt build for under $1200 with no compromises, and no major sales on components. I think it was around $1157 before tax. If you don't want to go with a 7500f because of the wait times, the 7600 is only $50 more, still making it right around $1200, and making 30% faster then this rig according to techpowerup :). I think I got you easily beat my friend. Still a good video nonetheless.
Pretty good build but I think it could have been better. I know it depends on what people want out of their system but you could have gotten a better case for around the same price. Also instead of swapping RAM kits you could have spent $10-$20 more and gotten a 7900 GRE. If you went with a cheaper cooler as well you could have gotten a 7900 GRE for the same price. It’s a good build and personally I’d rock it. Just depends on what people want. Aesthetics vs price to performance. My last build I spent A TON on the aesthetics and it was amazing for awhile but eventually that feeling wore off. Next time I’m going all black to save quite a bit.
Decent for rendering and editing. It’s not amazing but it will get the job done. This is primarily a gaming chip however so the highlight of this will be its pure gaming performance which comes from the extra 3d vcache in the x3d chips.
@@mxrtino1661 So the speculated 15% increase in regular performance for the 9800x3d would be much better for rendering I’m guessing. It seems this upcoming chip will be the perfect chip.
Yup! Haha, the parts were $1,200. What about the labor, am I not allowed to make a profit? (Jawa takes 9% btw). That’s how business works; sell for more than it cost you. If you don’t want to pay the premium, build it yourself. Thanks for watching!
Way too much thermal paste my guy for such a small chip, half of that amount would be perfect. Copper to copper contact is optimal, you just want to fill in the tiny airgaps with a small peasize. This is just gonna run off ur CPU . So many people still clueless about this..
That’s pretty good considering this is a fairly budget gaming pc build. For this price a few years ago you wouldn’t get anywhere near this performance. If you’re planning on gaming at 1440p or 4k would be better to invest more in a higher end pc.
@@kjsbuilt I don’t mind the music selection. It is only while you are speaking where I find it distracting and somewhat frustrating. The rest of the time is fine.
Fortnite and Valorant aren’t a way to flex your fps, you are misleading people with 0 computer knowledge, you want to show real results you benchmark it on furmark or cinebench and its best to prove with those than a game conebench is constant not fortnite
Bad comment, game performance might not be as laser exact as cinebench but people don’t stare at cinebench all day, they respond to email and play videogames, these benchmarks show more “real world” scenarios
This is a gaming pc build. Most people watching this video are looking to see the average fps they would get in the games they want to play. Why would he show cinebench scores on a somewhat budget build. You can stare at your cinebench scores all day and have fun brother if that’s your thing but for everyone else trying to get into pc gaming they will just look at potential fps they will be getting in their respective games they plan on playing. He gave a few examples of how this of would perform across a few popular titles.
I got the same cpu bundle and I like the yellow accents on the board. It also has a 4070 super in it.
Great build, one recommendation if I may....diversify your game library when benchmarking! Show us how your build performs on GPU intensive titles like Cyberpunk, RDR2, Witcher 3...or CPU intensive games like Starfield, BG3, Helldivers 2. These are games that really stress the components so it paints a much better picture if you're trying to show us how your build stacks up. All those FPS games are alright and all but don't really tell much when frames are so easy to get in them. First video I've seen on this channel, really nice build keep em coming!
You earned yourself a sub.
Just built my own 7600x3d about 2 weeks ago. Same base kit for Microcenter. Since the PC sits beside the desk, I don't worry about the yellow highlights on the M/B (can't see them), ditto for interior rgb on the cooler and RAM. I did use the case from my old PC, where the 3 front fans have blue (rgb lighting), since that's the only lighting I can see, I left them as is.
I’m upgrading to something similar. Got a used 6800XT a while ago and im heavily considering the 7600x3d micro center bundle. The value is really hard to beat going forward
Cleaver ideas with the carbon fiber tape and the repainting on the red parts of the cooler. I do the same trick with the fan wire as well. Imo the Arctic Freezer 36 would look better. Very nice build at the end.
Great channel! My rig is 5600x with 4080. I vr game only and I'm thinking of taking 30 minute drive to microcenter for 7600x3d bundle. Keep up the great channel
Thanks! I’d go for the upgrade.
if you make that upgrade you need new motherboard and ram
@@zerxyclapz7701 the bundle comes with both.
@@zerxyclapz7701 he wrote "7600x3d bundle"
A bundle means you get cpu+mobo+ram
I personally likes a yellow accents on that mobo, will fit nicely with my yellow/gold rgb lights on fan and the cooler itself
Great video, subbed!
Should have tested it as the bundle came.. whole point of me searching for this bundle video...
The video is pretty nice, so is the build but not sure why you'd have to bring god into this at the end. But hey, you do you.
Great build, would love a 7600x3D
Great video! I would choose non-RGB ram tho, go for the all dark look.
Im probably going to get this bundle some time soon. I wish I could get it with an mAtx mobo though.
I commend you for including Fortnite (performance mode) in your benchmark which many reviewers don't even though its still one of the most played games in the world, but why not include 1% lows and any 30/40 series Nvidia GPU which is what serious gamers actually care about because it determines smoothness of gameplay and ultimately affects winning %? These are really the deciding factors for purchase for millions of gamers. I can't understand how many reviewers skip these things.
As a fortnite sweat who likes building skyscrapers I completely understand
Can i replace 7800xt dual with 4070 super dual and it will fit in this build?
I was able to build a 7500f/32gb ddr5 6000/1tb nvme/750w psu/7900xt build for under $1200 with no compromises, and no major sales on components. I think it was around $1157 before tax. If you don't want to go with a 7500f because of the wait times, the 7600 is only $50 more, still making it right around $1200, and making 30% faster then this rig according to techpowerup :). I think I got you easily beat my friend. Still a good video nonetheless.
7600 is not 30% faster than 7500f, it's about the same performance. +- 5%
@ I’m talking about the GPU difference being around 30% faster.
Pretty good build but I think it could have been better. I know it depends on what people want out of their system but you could have gotten a better case for around the same price. Also instead of swapping RAM kits you could have spent $10-$20 more and gotten a 7900 GRE. If you went with a cheaper cooler as well you could have gotten a 7900 GRE for the same price. It’s a good build and personally I’d rock it. Just depends on what people want. Aesthetics vs price to performance. My last build I spent A TON on the aesthetics and it was amazing for awhile but eventually that feeling wore off. Next time I’m going all black to save quite a bit.
This IS the build I've been looking for.... subbed immediately
Love the build! Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
Are those chips good for regular day stuff as well? And rendering?
Yes
Decent for rendering and editing. It’s not amazing but it will get the job done. This is primarily a gaming chip however so the highlight of this will be its pure gaming performance which comes from the extra 3d vcache in the x3d chips.
@@mxrtino1661 So the speculated 15% increase in regular performance for the 9800x3d would be much better for rendering I’m guessing.
It seems this upcoming chip will be the perfect chip.
How are the temps on this cpu?
I believe the temperatures are shown in the benchmarking runs, top left corner
@@kjsbuilt oh wow, im blind. Thank you
I need the G skills ram to match my sons ram
I can’t find a 7600x3d in my country is they any substitute for anything the same or similar for around the same price range
I have found a 7600x would that be compatible
You can't even find a 7600X3D anywhere.
Micro center only
so youre selling a 1200 dollar pc for 1550 on jawa??
Yup! Haha, the parts were $1,200. What about the labor, am I not allowed to make a profit? (Jawa takes 9% btw). That’s how business works; sell for more than it cost you. If you don’t want to pay the premium, build it yourself. Thanks for watching!
@@kjsbuiltI agree 1000% you priced this right
What a stupid statement.
Way too much thermal paste my guy for such a small chip, half of that amount would be perfect. Copper to copper contact is optimal, you just want to fill in the tiny airgaps with a small peasize. This is just gonna run off ur CPU . So many people still clueless about this..
Are we forgiving ASUS for all the anti consumer behavior?
300+ fps that’s only on 1080p not 1440 or 4K
That’s pretty good considering this is a fairly budget gaming pc build. For this price a few years ago you wouldn’t get anywhere near this performance. If you’re planning on gaming at 1440p or 4k would be better to invest more in a higher end pc.
Buy the 7800x3d or better and a 4080 or better
I like your content but I’m not a fan of background music in the video.
Do you not like the music selection, or there being music in general?
@@kjsbuilt I don’t mind the music selection. It is only while you are speaking where I find it distracting and somewhat frustrating. The rest of the time is fine.
Noted, thanks for the feedback. I’ll try to lower the music in future videos.
Fortnite and Valorant aren’t a way to flex your fps, you are misleading people with 0 computer knowledge, you want to show real results you benchmark it on furmark or cinebench and its best to prove with those than a game conebench is constant not fortnite
Your acting like he only showed those 2 games
Did you dee mw3 and wz?
Bad comment, game performance might not be as laser exact as cinebench but people don’t stare at cinebench all day, they respond to email and play videogames, these benchmarks show more “real world” scenarios
This is a gaming pc build. Most people watching this video are looking to see the average fps they would get in the games they want to play. Why would he show cinebench scores on a somewhat budget build. You can stare at your cinebench scores all day and have fun brother if that’s your thing but for everyone else trying to get into pc gaming they will just look at potential fps they will be getting in their respective games they plan on playing. He gave a few examples of how this of would perform across a few popular titles.