AMD Ryzen Gaming PC Build (2017) #Helpful Post
hey
guys Boston so you may have seen
just
a couple of my budget gaming PC
build
however today we're doing
something
a little bit different
meet
helium a brand new high-end gaming
PC
powered by rising so big shout out to
Andy
for hooking us up with rising early
so
inside this box you'll see that we
have
some fun toys to play with for this
build
so first of all we have the brand
new
risin 7 1800 X processor now this
thing
is no joke now they just have
eight
full cores that are hyper threaded
but
it can light up to four gigahertz we
also
have the new MSI X 370 X powered
gaming
titanium motherboard because of
course
the longer the name the better
its
board but this is just the beginning
of
what we have in store for helium for
the
case we're doing something just a
little
bit different this is the corsair
600c
now from the outside it might look
like
any other case but take a look at
the
600 C you'll see that it is a little
bit
of a different looking case so you
pop
it open and what you'll find is it
inside
everything is flipped upside down
so
your power supply goes up here the
motherboard
goes in upside down the
graphics
cards are here and while in
theory
this will allow it to be a little
more
compact than a normal large ATX
case
honestly also just think it looks
really
cool powering the helium is a
700k
wives EVGA supernova power supply
so
while this might technically be just
a
little bit more than we actually need
to
run this system I always like to have
just
a little bit of extra Headroom and
since
it's an 80 plus gold supply it
means
it should be reliable and
efficient
for quite a while so since
we're
using a rising CPU we have to have
an
AMD am 4 motherboard which is where
the
X power comes in so in theory this
actually
will support future AMD chips
however
Rises 7 should be about as
high-end
as it gets for a while and this
still
has all the bells and whistles
that
we want also that looks really cool
so
this is my first close look at an AM
4
motherboard and for the most part
everything
you expect to be is right
here
so the biggest difference you'll
see
is the cooling is obviously going to
be
different to most intel boards but
for
the most part you'll find stuff like
ddr4
and to support everything is here
I've
got to get MSI props this is a
crazy
crazy looking motherboard
just
the idea of having that silver
finish
across the entire thing it looks
so
so clean I absolutely love it
this
is going to be much without a rise
in
processor to power it
so
the
is
the 1800 X which means that the box
itself
is actually going to be pretty
empty
there's no stock will included
here
you will have to plan on getting
something
else as you'll see we have
something
a little special in mind but
what
we do have the most important is
the
1800 X as well as a little ricin
stickers
if you want to let me know how
cool
you are guys so to install all we
need
to do is just pull the arm back to
open
the socket we line our 1800 X up
nice
and carefully until it rests into
place
and then we push the arm down and
it's
going to be fully installed
remembering
we have six pages of ice of
Corsair
Vengeance lpx so not only is
this
ddr4 but it actually can clock up
to
3000 megahertz so here with our
rising
processor this should be a pretty
pretty
speedy system 3 SSE we have a
Samsung
knife if you Pro now I'm a big
fan
of these they are really really fast
and
since it comes the m2 form factor it
means
that we can nicely sort of tuck it
away
in the build now I to doubt you
have
to turn 56 version but if you want
to
upgrade to more storage you can't get
this
in 512 gigabytes and of course we
do
have a normal hard drive to go in the
system
as well keeping our 1800 I school
is
an ek predator 240 this is an
all-in-one
water-cooler revising logo on
the
side and it's thought this is way
overkill
but it should allow us to do
some
pretty decent overclock this is
looking
a little bit more like it so we
ended
up doing is putting our water
cooling
on the front of the case and
then
changing the case fans to pull air
in
from the bottom so the idea is is the
air
should be coming up into the
graphics
cards and exhausted out the
back
now the Rison branding might be a
little
bit over the top so not only is
it
on the actual block itself there's
also
a little logo here but once we get
the
graphics cards in we get cables a
little
bit more managed there should be
a
really clean looking system the other
graphics
cards we got a pair of GTX 1080
now
yes the 1080p I was just announced
but
I don't have any of those and j2
sensibility
bar was 1080 so that we're
using
for the build
well
the cool parts about using this
system
though especially with this case
is
it actually looks pretty cool we
actually
are able to show the graphics
cards
off pretty well last but not least
we
have a 4 terabyte Seagate Barracuda
hard
drive now this combined with the
950
Pro should give us plenty of storage
space
with the helium with that the
build
is pretty much done so let's do a
little
bit of cable management and see
where
this guy can actually do alright
so
the helium build is up and running
before
we get into the actual game I'm
curious
how the rising 7th processor
performed
so instead of inch on the
single
thread side it's little bit down
on
something like a cable a core i7 but
most
importantly when you get into the
multi
thread side it absolutely kills it
and
that just makes sense of course we
have
eight cores and sixteen threads
here
so there's going to be a lot of
power
to tackle not only gaming the
things
like editing or streaming
something
cool but Rison is that all the
CPUs
are going to be overclockable as
long
as you have a motherboard that
supports
it and when the high ends that
should
be no surprise especially as more
and
more affordable rising ships come
out
that's going to be a big advantage
and
they're all capable of using the
rise
in map commute ility so this is a
windows-based
overclocking tool it wants
a
little bit basic you still get a lot
of
the major things that you would
expect
and khloé be able to change the
clock
speed voltage memory clocks that
kind
of stuff however it's in beta right
now
and I've had a few issues with it so
I'm
going to be overclocking using the
BIOS
with
a quick overclock we've got the
1800
X running at 4 gigahertz across all
eight
cores and we did that without
needing
any additional voltage now it's
not
a huge improvement over stock but
it's
essentially free performance if you
don't
like throwing more voltage and you
have
enough cooling so there's
definitely
more headroom left in it but
what
I'm curious about is how Rison
performs
it's topped with GTA 5 the
helium
is hardly even breaking it's wet
so
playing on the LG ultrawide monitor
which
is running at 38 40 by 1600 even
with
basically everything cranked up
we're
still getting over 80 frames per
second
across the board while overwatch
might
not be the greatest game to play
on
ultra wide monitor this is complete
overkill
even playing on epic settings
at
full resolution we're still averaging
about
230 to 250 frames per second next
we
have ashes of the singularity now
this
might not be the most popular game
in
the world but it does a great job of
not
only taking advantage of DirectX 12
but
also as much CPU powers you can
throw
at it and here on extreme settings
we're
getting a very respectable 55
frames
per second next up we have
battlefield
one and this is another game
that's
fully supported by DirectX 12 so
the
nice thing here is that with those
dual
1080s and our rise in CPU nothing
is
really being bottlenecked so even
with
full Ultra settings I'm still
averaging
about 80 to 90 frames per
second
well Rison might not have a huge
advantage
when it comes to gaming
compared
to something like a core i5 or
an
i7
having
all those extra cores is helpful
for
things like editing as well as
streaming
and
ii
totally handle canes no problem so as
always
links to everything you guys need
to
build the system will be in the
description
i'm curious what do you guys
think
about rising let me know in the
comments
below and I will catch you in
the
next one
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