The All-ROG Gaming PC!

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The PC of the Republic is here – Join us as we build the all-ROG gaming machine from the ground up and take it for a spin!

Buy Intel 9900K Processor:

Buy ASUS ROG Geforce RTX Strix 2080Ti:

Buy ASUS ROG Helios ATX Case:

Buy ASUS ROG Maximus XI Code Motherboard:

Buy ASUS ROG Thor PSU 1200W 90+ Platinum:

Buy ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQ 4K 144hz Gaming Monitor:

Buy ASUS ROG Ryujin 360 CPU AIO Cooler:

Buy G.Skill Trident Z RGB 64GB 3200 Memory:

Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group.

Intro Screen Music Credit:
Title: Laszlo - Supernova

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You should do an opposite build where you only use off/unbranded components.

x-raybuffet
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That thing with the 2 cables in 1 USB header is actually a tech tip .... FINALLYY

Nick_
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If I try and save a lot of money, one day I can buy that screwdriver

Yundoxcloud
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Alternative title: The whole Family saving pc

Sierra
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According to my calculations as of June 2020

Intel i9 9900K - $564
ASUS ROG Geforce RTX Strix 2080Ti - $1405 x2
ASUS ROG Helios ATX Case - $320
ASUS ROG Maximus XI Code Motherboard - $260
ASUS ROG Thor PSU 1200W 90+ Platinum - $370
ASUS ROG Ryujin 360 CPU AIO Cooler - $320
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 64GB 3200 Memory - $290
Sabrent Rocket Q 1TB NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 SSD - $120 x2

Asus ROG PC = $ 5174

ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQ 4K 144hz Gaming Monitor - $4300
ASUS ROG Strix Flare Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - $130
ASUS ROG Gladius II Origin Wired Gaming Mouse - $60
ASUS RGB Gaming Headset ROG Delta - $150
ASUS ROG Scabbard Extended Gaming Mouse Pad - $50

Peripherals - $4690


Total Setup Price - $9864

Some of the items were no given in the description, so it may not be fully accurate. Also this video was made in August of 2019 so prices may have been higher when this video was made

Wow I was really bored.

pjurpkt
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When a power supply has a oled display and your tv doesn’t

thoth
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6:36 for anyone that's interested: This case has a tray in the top that you can take out, so mounting radiators and fans is extremely easy. Just build the config you want to use and pop the tray with fans and radiators back in and you're done!

Maximilian-Willert
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This was probably the quietest and most calm LTT video.

LeroyJenkins
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Anthony: "Super comfortable handles"
David: "It's upside down"
😂🤣

ash
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the packaging is worth more than my setup

ima_blank
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They should totally revisit this build

coltonkoepp
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Anthony is just the epitome of being the Bob Ross of computer building/knowledge

unconformity
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*Linus' fingers get crushed by a monitor's pivot mechanism*
Anthony:" I love pivoting monitors."

HentaiNat
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Anthony's assistant (Lenny? Liney?) is pretty excited about this video! I like the enthusiasm

handlerone
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"So where do you want these RGB strips?"
Linus: *yes*

MarcoPolo-kbdj
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I like how Anthony was like: "What do you want from me" in the beginning, then realized what he had to say and Linus was like: "Oh, I didn't expect that" :D

xdev_henry
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Take a lesson from these guys: even though they have more experience than arguably 99.99% of builders, they still read the manual before assuming they know how to do it.

Read the manual.

KTSpeedruns
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Linus: "And it has one important feature everyone needs, "
Anthony: "RGB"
I’m starting to like these guys alot

agastyakamalare
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I built my first gaming PC a month or so ago and I was amazed at how all of the plugs come out perpendicular from the motherboard and then you have to bend the cables around to go behind the mobo. I was like "why dont the plugs come out the side of the motherboard or even out of the back so that its easier to plug everything in and it looks better". I'ts nice to see that ASUS had the same thought. Hopefully by the time I build my second PC in a few years, all plugs will come out of the side or back of the mobo (except some obvious ones like the CPU fan header etc).

The.JZA.
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Love your videos i also live in bc and its very satisfying to watch you build insane gaming rigs that i could never afford im currently building a pc with a 1660Super and an i7 10700k but the specs aren't exactly impressive so its cool to see these rigs when there done and how they perform keep doing what your doing

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