Building Ultimate AMD Ryzen 9 System

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Building Ultimate AMD Ryzen 9 System

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. AMD Ryzen 7000 Series CPU
    • 2.1 AMD Ryzen 9 7950X
  3. ASRock X670E Taichi Motherboard
    • 3.1 X670E vs. X670
  4. Kingston Fury DDR5 RAM
    • 4.1 Designed for AMD
    • 4.2 Compatibility with Intel
  5. INNO3D GeForce RTX 4090 X3 OC
    • 5.1 The Most Powerful Graphics Card
  6. Unboxing the AMD Ryzen CPU
  7. The ASRock X670E Installation
  8. Installing Kingston Fury DDR5 RAM
  9. Cooler Master 30th Anniversary Case
    • 9.1 The Special Edition C700m
    • 9.2 Limited Edition Features
  10. Conclusion

Introduction

Hello everyone, and welcome back to VG's audience. Today, I want to share with you all the exciting news about the AMD Ryzen 7000 series CPU and motherboard. But before we dive into that, let me introduce the sponsor of this video – Cooler Master. They have provided us with a fantastic case to try out, and we will be building our entire hardware setup inside it. This special 30th-anniversary case includes various components, including the power supply and water cooling system. So, let's waste no time and get into the details of these amazing hardware components.

AMD Ryzen 7000 Series CPU

AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 👑

The AMD Ryzen 9 7950X is the flagship CPU of the highly anticipated 7000 series. If you've been following the rumors and leaks, you probably already know that this is the most powerful CPU from AMD. And the best part? You don't have to worry about availability issues with other brands when buying AMD's CPU anymore. (Laughing) It's finally time for AMD users to rejoice! With the new 7000 series, AMD has introduced a new packaging design for their CPUs. It features an LGA-type socket similar to Intel's 10th generation CPUs. The bottom of the CPU doesn't have any pins, which means you'll need to have a compatible motherboard to use the Ryzen 7000 series. Speaking of motherboards, let's move on to the ASRock X670E Taichi.

ASRock X670E Taichi Motherboard

The ASRock X670E Taichi is one of the high-end models of the X670 series. It comes in two versions – the E version, which includes PCIe 5.0 support, and the non-E version, which supports PCIe 4.0. Generally, most high-end motherboards available in the market will come with the E version, as the difference in features is significant. Let's take a closer look at this motherboard and its specifications.

Kingston Fury DDR5 RAM

Designed for AMD

Next up is the Kingston Fury DDR5 RAM. This particular model is designed specifically for AMD systems, making it a perfect match for our AMD Ryzen build. As you may already know, the Ryzen 7000 series is AMD's first CPU lineup to support DDR5 RAM. Therefore, it's essential to have compatible RAM to ensure optimal performance. However, don't worry if you're an Intel user; these RAM modules are also compatible with Intel platforms.

Compatibility with Intel

Additionally, let's not forget the Kingston Renegade RAM. Although we've already discussed it before, it's worth mentioning again. This RAM model has gained popularity due to its exceptional performance. Now, let's move on to the star of the show – the INNO3D GeForce RTX 4090 X3 OC.

INNO3D GeForce RTX 4090 X3 OC

The Most Powerful Graphics Card

The INNO3D GeForce RTX 4090 X3 OC is currently the most powerful graphics card on the market. As I Mentioned earlier, it will be the next component we install in our build. I'm excited to see how it performs and share my thoughts with you all. Now, let's proceed to unbox the AMD Ryzen CPU.

Unboxing the AMD Ryzen CPU

Finally, it's time to unbox the long-awaited AMD Ryzen CPU. This time, they've introduced a new packaging design, which I think you'll find intriguing. If you're not familiar with it, let's open it up and take a look together. The CPU comes with an LGA socket type, similar to what Intel uses for their 10th generation CPUs. The bottom of the CPU does not have any pins, which means you'll need to have a compatible motherboard to use the Ryzen 7000 series. As a high-end CPU, its packaging is as thick as you would expect. But does it come with a stock cooler? Unfortunately, it does not. Now that we have the CPU unboxed, let's move on to the installation of the motherboard.

The ASRock X670E Installation

The ASRock X670E motherboard, as mentioned earlier, features an advanced design that includes PCIe 5.0 support. This higher-end model offers superior performance compared to the non-E version. Let's take a closer look at the installation process of this motherboard and some essential details you need to know.

Installing Kingston Fury DDR5 RAM

Before we proceed further, let's discuss the installation of the Kingston Fury DDR5 RAM. As we mentioned earlier, this RAM module is designed explicitly for AMD systems. Since this is the first time AMD is using DDR5, it's crucial to choose compatible RAM to ensure the stability and performance of your build. However, it's worth noting that this RAM can also be used on Intel platforms.

Cooler Master 30th Anniversary Case

The Special Edition C700m

Now, let's shift our focus to the highlight of this video – the Cooler Master 30th Anniversary Case. This special edition Cosmos Infinity, also known as the C700m, is an upgraded version of the original C700m. It's a limited edition case with only 1000 units available worldwide. Inside the case, you'll find the MasterLiquid PL360 FLUX 360 CPU AIO water cooling system and the V1300 Platinum 80 PLUS power supply. The C700m also comes with MOBIUS 120PARGB fans at the front, top, and rear, as well as the fan hub we mentioned earlier. You can control the fan speed and RGB lighting through the case's built-in controller, or you can connect the hub to your motherboard for more customization options.

Limited Edition Features

One unique feature of this case is the bottom RGB lighting and the RGB light strip that extends from the front to the top. If you're interested in playing with ARGB lighting effects, you'll need to purchase a motherboard and GPU that support ARGB. Also, the Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 RAM we used adds to the overall aesthetics of the build with its RGB lighting. Overall, the build looks and feels excellent. The vertical placement of the graphics card allows for better airflow, making it an attractive option for those concerned about cooling performance.

Conclusion

In conclusion, we've introduced some of the key components of this build, including the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X CPU, the ASRock X670E Taichi motherboard, Kingston Fury DDR5 RAM, and the Cooler Master 30th Anniversary Case. We've also discussed the special features and limited edition design of the case. This build combines cutting-edge hardware with impressive aesthetics, providing a powerful and visually appealing gaming setup. We hope you enjoyed this video and got some valuable insights into the AMD Ryzen 7000 series and the Cooler Master 30th Anniversary Case. Don't forget to subscribe, like, and share this video with your fellow Cooler Master enthusiasts. Until next time, this is Van signing off. Bye-bye!

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