Welcome to the first full build guide that I’ve
ever done. Exclusive, Linus tech tips powered by Intel today we're gonna be showing you guys step by step how to build your very own gaming system 9in the better class so that means we're spending around fifteen hundred dollars on the tower sorry if you subscribe to that good better best way of thinking which means we're not really compromising any features in any performance and we're not spending so much that it sort of just for bling and bragging rights either we're gonna be installing Windows we're gonna talk about some of the 9benefits you get from Windows including in some games better performance and we're gonna be pairing it with a touchscreen and talking about some other ways that touch really makes when does it come to 9life whereas the mouse and keyboard do not part in getting the best bang for your buck is overclocking so everything we've gone from a bus here is overclocking optimized in some way or another now I want you to think about your gaming experience kinda like pie because the two most important things for pie are crossed and filling so I'm gonna go ahead and say the CPU 9is kinda like the crust it supports the rest to the system if it's not fast enough you're gonna end up with bottlenecks so if you spent like a thousand dollars on a graphics card and a hundred bucks on a CPU that graphics card would never reach its full potential anyway so in this case for our cross we've gone with a K it performs shust slightly less the love K in gaming applications because it doesn't have hyper-threading it's a Core i but because it take a serious Q you can overclock it 9to really squeeze the most performance possible out at the architecture we're gonna be aiming for anywhere from around . . gigahertz are sepia the graphics card is kinda like the fruity felling it doesn't work at all without the crust but it really makes the experience particularly from a gaming standpoint enjoyable this is what enables all those visual effects and we've gone with the g-force GTX Ti I power addition from MSI it's an overclocking optimize card with the dual fan cooler and any performs great stock too so if you're not comfortable overclocking you can always run it that way if the CPU and graphics card account like pie then I guess the rest of the stuff is sorta like ice cream because it definitely makes the experience better and you can't really have pie with ice cream and you can have a computer without all this other stuff so I think that's where the analogy sorta breaks down