 Ok guys, the Ryzen 1300X is here and the AMD Radeon 5700 XT graphics card is also available. There's a lot of hype about it, so let's find out. Is it really worth the hype? Well, let's check it out in this gaming review. BAM! Ok, there's a lot of hoopla about the Ryzen 3 and the Radeon 5700 XT. Now Ryzen line of processors have been doing really well, Ryzen 1, 2, Threadripper which is also based off that as well as also now the Ryzen 3. I have a lot of faith in this, but the Radeon XT, the 5700 XT, I wasn't too sure, because you know what, the graphics cards from AMD have not been doing so well, although I will say though the Radeon 7, oof, beautiful card. I do have it in one of my machines. So this gives me a lot of hope, it's a new architecture, it's Navi, it's what's going to be in the Xbox next in the PlayStation 5, you name it, but let's focus on this. So we decided to go ahead and do a build. First off I've got to thank AMD for sending over both the Ryzen and the Radeon graphics cards, we're using the 3900X and the 5700 XT and also for Aurora for sending us this lovely SSD. Now this build starts off with a case from Thermaltake which we picked up, we also picked up a power supply from Thermaltake as well. The motherboard is an ASUS ROG cross-air board, really nice especially just for its placement, it looks really good in cleaning there. Our RAM, we're using a 16GB of RAM from G-Skills, I love that gold color, it lights up, it looks really good in there. Again, like I said, our main SSD is an NVMe M.2 from Aurora, it's Aurora Genesis Extreme. This is a lovely SSD because it lights up, so the colors match well with the case, everything you have in there with all the lighting and of course the motherboard lights up as well. Our other SSD is from Gigabyte, it's a 2GB SSD, so we've got enough for gaming, enough for Windows, 1TB for Windows, 2TB for gaming in there. And our cooling is also Thermaltake as well, we're using Watercooler I think 2.0. Now in terms of the graphics card, as you know it, it's the stock card from AMD, looking at this whole build, it looks beautiful, I love the lighting, I love the case, I love everything, it's really nice and compact but there's a lot of power packed in there because in terms of benchmarks and what we've seen, this thing runs really well, it looks, it's hardcore but how does it work for us with games? So we got to spend some time playing two games, playing some Division 2, which you know again this is a game that AMD has optimized and we played some Tomb Raider which is a game that actually Nvidia's optimized, so I wanted to see some of the differences there, not comparing but just seeing how it actually pairs up in terms of gameplay. Now before we get to some of that gaming itself, AMD has some software and I've got to say, if you've not used an AMD system in a while, the software's really improved, you know AMD, Ryzen Master allows you to just go in and you can of course overclock anywhere you want, you've got some presets there, they've got Creator Mode allowing you, especially if you're a video editor, things like that, which I am so that's great and there's also a gaming mode as a gamer as well, if you don't know how to overclock and you're kind of worried about it you can use those presets and you can, you have two more slots for your own which is great, then they also have the Adrenaline software which is for the graphics cards, allowing you to optimize things within the card, you've also got Relive which now allows you to capture properly so I can capture my gameplay and record and also stream all of that cool stuff and I'm sure some of you are looking at that wallpaper, yes we'll have it in the link in the bio. Now let's talk about games on here, now in terms of gaming performance I've got to say though, I was quite impressed, let's start off with Division 2 which of course is an AMD optimized game so this is running at roughly high in terms of the settings, high and ultra, we kind of alternate between the two and resolution was at 1440 and at 1440 we're getting some really good frame rates, at high we're getting frame rates at about up to 70 frames per second, it runs pretty smooth here and then when we move to ultra we're getting about 47 to 50 frames per second, now what I enjoyed is the fact that it was a smooth gameplay session, I was able to go through a little slowdowns here and there but it ran pretty well, showing how good that processor is and also the card itself, now when we move over to Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Shadow of the Tomb Raider at 1080p ran at almost at 100 frames per second, depending on how I actually wanted to push it, the lowest I got was about 80 and I got about 120 frames per second at 1080p so you 1080p on this you're gonna just have an awesome time with it, at 1440 it got down to maybe about 50-60 frames per second, so again some nice performance of this card, both the card and the processor together, I've got to say that I'm really impressed with the processor, I think the card is nice, the 5700XT is a nice card and it does a good job, so you can scale and do whatever you want to do, maybe even pick up that Radeon 7, I really like the Radeon 7 as well but the 3900X that processor really does a fantastic job and you get to see it do well within your gaming sessions, you're gonna love it, especially at its price point because this is this compares to a Core i9-9900 and it really shows, there's a lot to say about this setup, especially what AMD has to offer, if you're a big fan of Rising, Rising 3 delivers, I think you can use it with an AMD graphics card or your Nvidia graphics card and you're gonna have some really solid performance of it, I really like that, in terms of the graphics card the 5700XT this is a good mid-range card and I think you're gonna get bang for your buck I'm now using a lot more high-end cards, so for me it doesn't meet my own expectation because I want to push out as much as possible but if you're looking for bang for your buck at $400 you can't go wrong, I think AMD has finally stepped up their graphics card game with a card that makes a lot of sense for gamers and the combination is great and thinking about how you can pair all this together, I know some of you are gonna be wondering okay can you put out links for the things you have in the build, I'll put them in, it's there in the bio so you can check all of them out from the SSD, the graphics card, the 5700XT, the 3900X, look I'm really impressed with this whole thing I think it's really good and I think a lot of people are gonna like it and I think you will like it too, so if you have any questions or any comments about this build, you know the games and also just the performance of the 10100X, if you're looking to pick one up use them down below, the link down below, it's also the 5700XT, look I like what I see for AMD so I'm quite impressed right now, the 3900X is really cool, stay tuned though I will have a video soon comparing the 3700X to the 2700X, I do have a 2700X build so I'm gonna give you guys some comparisons if you're looking at that also in terms of switching out one grade but think about it this way, this is also the coolest part about the Ryzen processor, you can use your original Ryzen 1 board for the Ryzen 3, that's super cool, now there's some benefits that you will not partake in like of course the ability to use PCIe 4.0 but the fact that you can upgrade by just switching your chip, lovely, anyway guys thank you very much don't forget to smash that subscribe button, like this video, share it and always enjoy your entertainment