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The video covers the creation and performance evaluation of a high-powered gaming PC featuring Intel's new Core i9-14900K CPU. The presenter conducts detailed benchmarks across various games and applications, revealing impressive results. In PUBG and Rainbow Six Siege at 4K Ultra settings, the PC maintains a CPU temperature of 53°C, with PUBG achieving 330 FPS while drawing 20W, and Rainbow Six Siege reaching 400 FPS with a power draw of 130W. In Cyberpunk 2077 at 4K Ultra settings, the GPU hits 41°C with the CPU at 54°C, and the PC averages 80 FPS with GPU power consumption at 149W. Benchmark scores include an impressive 18,560 in the Time Spy Extreme test, 37,443 in Cinebench R23, and notable Blender render times for various scenes. Despite the high performance, the CPU showed thermal throttling during intensive tasks. The overall theme underlines the exceptional capabilities of the new CPU and GPU, whilst providing concrete data for viewers to consider when evaluating their own systems.
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In this segment of the video, the creator announces their plan to build the most powerful gaming PC ever using Intel’s newly launched Core i9-14900K CPU and sets the stage to observe its performance.
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In this part of the video, music plays continuously throughout the segment. There are no spoken words or significant actions to summarize.
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In this part of the video, the presenter provides benchmarking results for two games, PUBG and Rainbow Six Siege, both at 4K Ultra settings. For PUBG, the CPU temperature is 53°C with a power draw of 20W, while the GPU temperature is around 45°C, achieving approximately 330 FPS. In Rainbow Six Siege, the CPU temperature remains at 53°C but draws 130W, resulting in an average of 400 FPS.
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In this part of the video, the content creator discusses the performance metrics and benchmarks of a GPU and CPU under various tests. During Cyberpunk 2077 at 4K Ultra settings, the GPU temperature hit 41°C, and the CPU averaged 54°C, with GPU power consumption peaking at 149 watts and an average of 80 FPS. In the Time Spy Extreme benchmark, a score of 18,560 was achieved, which is better than 99% of PCs on the market. Blender benchmarks for rendering showed times of 260 seconds for Monster, 165 seconds for Junk Shop, and 125 seconds for Classroom. The Cinebench R23 scored 37,443. The maximum core clock recorded was 6,000 MHz. While gaming, CPU temperatures were around 54°C, but during intensive tasks like Blender and Cinebench, the CPU thermal throttled at 101°C. The creator encourages viewers to use these scores as benchmarks for their own systems to decide on potential upgrades.