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Hadron $2000 Gaming PC Build - October 2019

Hey guys this is Austin.  Meet the Hadron.  With a watercooled Intel processor, graphicscard that’s ready to handle 4K wrapped up in a dope case from Fractal the Hadron isready for some serious gaming.  The star of the show is Intel’s new Core i7-6700K.  Asone of the new quad core Skylake processors not only is this one of the fastest CPUs outthere but it also now supports DDR4 memory.  As a K series chip it’s also overclockablewhich is where the liquid cooling comes in.  With a 120 millimeter radiator the CorsairH60 is more than enough to keep things running nice and cool.  It’s easy to install andfairly compact, the fan just drops right into the rear vent in the case.  Powering the graphicsis an Nvidia GTX 980Ti.  When it comes to a single GPU card it’s hard to argue withthe 980Ti, it’s rocking six gigabytes of GDDR5 memory and a beastly GM200 GPU.  Notonly does the card look great but it can handle gaming even at 4K.  For a motherboard we’vegot the Asus Z170-A.  This a great looking board that’s packed with features includingUSB 3. 1 and USB-C which goes a long way toward future proofing the PC.  It’s also got greatVRM for overclocking, solid onboard audio and not only SATA 3 but also SATA Expressand M. 2 support.  On the memory side we’ve got sixteen gigabytes of Corsair VengeanceDDR4 memory.  Clocked at 2666 megahertz this is more than fast enough to handle anythingyou throw at it and with sixteen gigs it’s ready for things like photo and video editingin addition to gaming.  Storage wise we’ve got the awesome Intel 750 Series SSD.  With400 gigabytes of capacity it’s a big drive but the real draw are the ridiculous speeds,this is one of the fastest consumer drives you can get.  For extra storage we’ve gota Western Digital Black hard drive.  With one terabyte of capacity this is nice to keepextra files and games that you don’t need ludicrous speed to open.  Powering the Hadronis a Corsair RM750.  With 750 watts of capacity this is more than enough to handle the buildas is along with future upgrades.  It's an efficient 80 Plus Gold supply that’s modularto keep cable management a bit neater.  Housing all of this awesomeness is a Fractal DesignDefine S.  I really like this case, it’s spacious and easy to work in and looks greatwith a window to show off the build.  It’s impressively quiet and has great cable managementoptions like letting you mount hard drives behind the motherboard to keep things niceand clean.  The hardware is definitely here but how does the Hadron perform? When it comesto Grand Theft Auto 5 we’re able to play at 4K on high settings at 50. 9 frames per second. Move over to Shadow of Mordor and again at 4K on high we’ve got 53 FPS. In Metro: Last Light Redux things are still totally playable at 4K with high settingsat 49 frames per second. With enough power to be both a gaming PC and a streaming and editing rig the Hadron isa rock solid build.  As always the links to everything you need will be in the descriptionof this video.  Also I’ve got to give a big shoutout to the Intel and Newegg Unlockedsite.  It’s one stop for all kinds of cool content like interviews with totally randomYouTube people you’ve probably never heard of, first looks at new products and cool dealson Intel gear.  Go give Unlocked a try and big thanks to Intel and Newegg for makingthis video possible! Anyway guys thank you so much for watching and I will catch youin the next one!

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