In this video, the creators build the fastest gaming PC possible with the latest technology, sponsored by Gigabyte Aorus. They use a 12th generation Intel Core i9 12900K processor, 32 GB of DDR5 RAM, an NVIDIA RTX 3090 graphics card, and a Gigabyte Aorus motherboard. The PC is housed in a large, glass-sided case with a liquid cooling system and features a 43-inch 4K monitor with a 144 Hz refresh rate. The creators test the PC's performance with various games, including Cyberpunk, Forza 5, Halo, and Overwatch, achieving high frame rates and impressive performance. They also highlight the PC's features, such as its RGB lighting, customizable LED system, and ability to run demanding games at high settings.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is sponsored by Gigabyte Aorus.
2. The computer is being built with the fastest gaming PC parts available.
3. The case is a full ATX glass case, C700 Glass.
4. The case has a 4K monitor with a 144 Hz refresh rate.
5. The monitor is a Gigabyte Aorus FV43U, with QLED and support for HDR 1000.
6. The monitor has a USB HUB, support for HDMI 2.1, low latency mode, and display port.
7. The computer has an Intel Core i9 12900K processor.
8. The processor has 8 high-performance processing cores and 8 low-power efficiency cores.
9. The processor is compatible with Windows 11 and has a new scheduler.
10. The computer has 32 GB of DDR5 RAM memory with a 5600 MHz frequency.
11. The power supply is a Gigabyte P1000GM, 1000-watt power supply.
12. The cooling system is an AIO liquid cooling system, Aorus Waterforce X360.
13. The graphics card is an NVIDIA RTX 3090, with liquid cooling and RGB LED.
14. The computer has an Aorus MVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD with 1 TB of space.
15. The computer is playing games at 4K resolution with high frame rates.
16. The computer is able to run games like Cyberpunk, Forza 5, and Overwatch with high frame rates.
17. The computer is able to maintain high frame rates even with ray tracing and other graphics settings turned on.
18. The computer has an RGB Fusion 2.0 application that coordinates the LED lighting of different components.