4K Gaming Doesn't Have to be Expensive - AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE PC Build

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Building an Affordable Radeon RX 7900 GRE 4K Gaming PC 🥰
This video is sponsored by GIGABYTE. You can find all the parts I used below 👇

*System Specs / Parts Used:* (International affiliate links)
GPU: Gigabyte Radeon RX 7900 GRE Gaming OC
Note: Not all parts might be available in all regions.

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*Timestamps:*
0:00 - Introduction
0:43 - Radeon RX 7900 GRE & Goals for this build
2:03 - Case
2:29 - CPU
3:01 - Motherboard
3:50 - Cooler
4:16 - Memory
4:50 - Storage
5:34 - PSU
6:15 - Final Build, Parts List & Price
6:40 - Thermal Performance
7:35 - Gaming Performance - 1440P, 4K & 5120x1440P
10:27 - Final Thoughts & Some Budget Based Tips

*Disclosure:*
- This video is sponsored by GIGABYTE. They reached out and asked if I wanted to make a nice build around the Radeon RX 7900 GRE Gaming OC, so I decided to build something value focused and picked the other parts around that goal. As always, all opinions given are my own, and they also didn't get to preview this video or watch this before you did.
- Amazon links I provide are (typically) affiliate links. Using these does not cost you anything at all. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This means they do provide me with a small commission when you decide to buy a product, at no cost to you.

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Just bought a 7900 GRE for an all-white build for my daughter. The price difference between it and a 7800 XT I was researching was only $10. Also going with the 7600x. I’m looking at the Pop Air Mini for a case and a Peerless Assassin SE RGB for cooling.

ryangardinerusa
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I really love these kinds of videos that demonstrate you don't need to spend a lot to get good performance. I'd love to see more in other budget ranges ❤

Sarah.wilsonx
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Great video. Really maximized performance within that budget

alunlloyd
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High quality content. Straight forward and objective information. Congrats for your good work!

romulodamata
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This tech channel does a great job at communication. We're delivered a ton of info but its in the form of like a friend talking to a friend. I also appreciate how much you actually USE the things you talk about too.

ChairmanMeow
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I do enjoy your shows and always watch them as soon as they come up on the Tube

kennethpereyda
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4k gaming is expensive to maintain. one has to buy flagship gpu every other generation to meet the demands of unoptimized AAA games

CaptainScorpio
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recently built a system almost identical to this for a friend but with a 7700x. lucked out on a few deals and it ended up being just under $1200 (before tax). with a quick tune that GRE is a fantastic card for the money; I've been using a 3080ti personally for a while but I might go amd next gen after messing around with it and seeing the value on this build. great video!

airsofteer
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The 7900GRE is available for 510 EUR delivered in NL right now. Waiting for mine to arrive. Absolute no-brainer.
(sorry if this is a dupe, my post vanished, youtube mangling stuff again)

radicalbyte
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excellent balanced build, except i totally agree on adding fans in the front for at least positive airpressure.

ldraco
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What an interesting concept for a video, very cool!

KimBoKastekniv
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Great video. Straight and simple. Congrats. After thinkering a lot with several builds i got to a similar one, its the best cost-performance with performance in mind.

HMSConqueror
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Nice build! I built mine for 1500€ with the 4070ti super and 5800x3d instead. Still only use it for 1440p so that it'll last longer without needing upgrades.

anitaremenarova
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I just did a similar build using the 7900 GRE, where I used a bundle from MicroCenter which had the 7700x CPU, MSI motherboard, and 32gb of memory. The bundle was only $399, so a great place to start if you are looking to build a new PC.

geebee
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Thank you as always!! It's so confusing always trying to mix and match parts for certain outputs and not knowing what is overkill and what isn't

destroyel
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I'm loving the clean, all Cooler Master and all black build there! 👌I'm rocking an all CM build myself including KB+M and monitor.

Can't complain about any of your choices. It's making me a little jealous though! :D

mcrazza
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With exception of your case (mine is the King 95) this is my build. It is amazing . The build was £1040 here in Scotland. I did not need to get new M.2 as I just transferred my existing storage. My previous gpu was a 6700xt paired with a 5600x. At first I thought it would be a pointless cost but I recovered £800 selling my old rig with SSDs instead of M.2s I took out and actually only ended up £240 out of pocket. The performance difference is outstanding and noticeable right away. Of course swapping the monitor from my 1440p to a 4K changed how everything looked.

Great shout for a 4K build and AMD has exceeded anything intel could do for building a real gaming rig at ultra settings and not breaking the budget. Of course heavy work load pc users that edit/stream while gaming would benefit from the 13 or 14 series intel chips. This is for gaming, not for wasting money on items you do not need.

fuzzylumpkins
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I just made a build around the 7900 gre a few days ago. It's a wonderful bit of kit.

flumphflumph
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Thanks for the video. If the next gen AMD graphics cards are more efficient, I will consider buying one. But, i returned an RX 7800 XT and kept the RTX 4070 Super. The 7800 XT was pulling 50-55 watts more than the 4070 S and about 20-25 less fps than the 4070 S. On a 3440x1440 monitor, in No Man’s Sky. I may try the RX 7900 GRE after all. It has a lower TDP than the Sapphire Nitro+ 7800 XT model i had. And i am rebuilding my Ryzen 7 7800X3D computer that had a motherboard issue. I had the 7800 XT on an intel PC that uses more power, so that skews the results.

unclej
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Great video! This has given me some ideas for my next rig.

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