 Hey guys, Thundee here, and yes, I'm excited to show you gaming on the Samsung Odyssey G7 240Hz monitor and an insane PC build. Now I started this build about a year ago with the 2960X Threadripper, custom liquid cooling looked pretty awesome, but had some spillage, so I had to redo the whole thing, so I had to of course get some new parts, want to thank everyone who sent parts. But before we start off, let's get a quick word from our sponsor. So SmartDeploy makes it easy to handle IT tasks like windows imaging, deploying apps, updating drivers and migrating user data. You can do it all over your existing network or the cloud without ever leaving your desk. Get your exclusive free software worth over 800 dollars at smartdeploy.com. Okay, alright, so this is truly an epic moment. We've got a monitor that does 240Hz at a 1440p, now we've got others that do it at 1080p and that's cool, but this is a higher resolution and Samsung's G7 is a little brother to the G9. Now G9 is that ultra wide and this is a 27 or 32 inch monitor with some crazy interesting specs. You've got a thousand hour curve radius, which truly helps, trust me, when you game you're going to see this thing, truly does that. 240Hz in terms of refresh rate, supports G-Sync and AMD FreeSync premium and you've got some great features. So before we get into that, let me talk about the build for a second, what power is this? Because you're going to need a lot of performance to actually get to 240Hz. So this build, first of all, is crowned within all NZXT casing and parts and I love what they've done, especially the parts I use. So my power supply is a C850 because I'm going, of course, with a thread repair it's going to, of course, take some more power and my case is the H710i, it's a big case. This actually supports EATX motherboard, which I'm using in here, but like this case because it's got three fans and it's got enough room and it looks really nice when everything is done entirely. Now the last piece, of course, is the NZXT, the Kraken Z73. This is an awesome, awesome, only one cooler and this thing is amazing because it's got a 2.3 inch LED display, which not only can you change colors, which is cool. In fact, you can put so many gifts on there. So I've got like, of course, Naruto and Sasuke versus Momoshiki, I've got Superman there, I've got Batman, I've got different animated gifts and it looks really cool when someone's looking at that. So I love that case. Now the heart of, of course, this build is the model of what I'm using, the Asus ROG Zenit II Extreme Alpha. Yes, that's the whole word. This is an awesome board. I mean, first of all, it's got an LED indicator that shows your temperatures on the board. So you can actually see that while just looking at your case, which is actually pretty cool. This thing supports multiple PCIe slots up to four. So I can actually put in my NVMEs and I'll talk about that in there. But it's got one separate one that pretty much slides in like a RAM slot. I like it because it makes it easier to swap out RAM, upgrade. You don't have to take out your board. You can just take out that slot and do it, put it in there. And it also supports up to 256 gigabytes of RAM. So yeah, if I want to expand, I can get as much RAM as I want to on this board. So great cooling. Also has an ESSC Medaq for great audio, Wi-Fi 6 built in as well, Bluetooth. So you name it. This thing is, is ready to go for performance. Now, of course, in terms of RAM, I'm going with Corsair's Vengeance Pro RGB RAM, which looks great. And not just because of course the RGB colors, but is what you can do with the software and software comes into play a lot right here. So the Corsair software allows me to go in and of course change my RAM lighting, change my RAM timing and also supports me changing colors on my motherboard as well. So I like that there and it's easy for me to actually do as well as also my NZXE software can allow me to just monitor my whole system, which also allows me to monitor the temperatures of my cooling fan. And I can do some overclocking in there and check on my GPU temperature and how quiet the case is. 56 decibels. Yeah, that's actually pretty cool. So that's actually cool there. Now, powering this of course is the Threadripper 3960X, which is a 24 core processor. This thing is an insane processor as well. One thing I liked about it of course is when I ran my Cinebench R20 test, it just blew through. And it only came behind the Xenon processor, I believe it's 8168, which is a 48 core processor. So twice its core size and the distance was not that much. So this is awesome. This is like, I mean, this build just really just made me just giggle because of course I cannot run this on that 24, 240Hz monitor from Samsung. Now rounding it up, of course, we have our storage. This is the FireCoder 520 and the FireCoder 520 is a PCIe 4.0 mpme, which supports speeds up to 5,000 megabits per second, pretty much as fast as the PlayStation drive is what Sony has talked about. So it's exciting to see that in here and I am excited to actually use this, especially for a game like Hall of Duty, which takes up 200 gigabytes of storage. So they offer it in two terabytes, which is absolutely fantastic. And of course, my graphics card is the ROG Strig 2080 Ti, it's things of beast, man. Plus you can customize the fan speeds, cool it down so your temperature is wrong cool. Now let's go to what you were waiting for, gaming. How about gaming performance and what are we getting gaming on this monitor? As I said, 240Hz on the monitor, a thousand hour curve radius, one millisecond response sign. Look, I just, I'll just put it out there. I didn't think I would notice the difference between 144 and 240Hz, but when I moved back to my 144 monitor, I was like, yeah, yeah, I need 240. I mean, gaming performance is great. So we started off with Tomb Raider, shot of the Tomb Raider. We ran it at 240Hz. When we ran to benchmarks, it said we're getting, you should get about 79 frames per second average. When I actually ran the game, I was getting about 88 frames per second on average with all of the max settings. Now of course, I moved to 144Hz. I dropped it down. I got up to about 110 frames per second playing Tomb Raider. Again, Tomb Raider is really not the game to showcase this because of course you need faster framers for FPS games, like of course Warzone and I put on some Warzone. And as you know, this game just is kind of loaded, but I really like the performance here. At 240Hz max settings, I was getting 110 frames per second, which is actually pretty nice, much higher than I expected. And again, this is 240Hz monitor. It's going to push your system quite a bit. And when I dropped it down to 1080p, I was able to get up to 135 frames per second. So that's just something to take note with this. But the performance was really great, just moving left and right. That feel, it just felt so good. But a game that really took advantage of this was Doom Eternal. And playing Doom Eternal, max settings, 240Hz, I was getting about 230 or 240 frames per second. You can see how smooth it was. Doom takes advantage of this well, and it was great to see the monitor in action. Now, not forgetting, this monitor is also a HDR monitor, HDR 600. It's a pretty bright monitor. The RGB color spectrum is also really good on this monitor. It looks nice. I also like the controls as well, easy to navigate through. You've got two display ports, one HDMI, you also have a USB port on the back. Plus, the monitor has that cool lighting that just adds some more, just to match some more to the whole mystique while you're gaming there. And when you play games on this, trust me, it just feels fast and fluid. It is an insane monitor. Now, the monitor has two sizes, this is 27-inch and this is a 32-inch. This is a 32-inch is what I have here. The 27-inch is priced at $699, the $32,799, and it's definitely worth it. I know it's a bit pricey for a monitor that size, but the 240 Hertz performance is truly amazing on this monitor. And I think a lot of people are going to like it. Whatever game you're playing, you're definitely going to enjoy. Now, in terms of the build, I really love this build because for me, this is my gaming and streaming build. I've talked about this for a while, and this will allow me to game and stream in the near future. So even though I do other builds, this is my main PC that I used to game, and I'll be using to stream. So I'm going to add, of course, the Elgato capture card in there once I can get my hands on it and it's sold out everywhere. But this system is really nice. Now, it was just quite interesting to see the 2080 Ti still couldn't push 240 Hertz to max in a lot of games, but I was still able to do it in Doom. I can't wait to see what ASUS does with the 3080 when it comes out and see what else I can do in addition to this build. So the parts in here you can pick and choose what fits your build quite well. But if you want a monitor, this is probably the monitor to go ahead and pick up. It is super insane, performance is great, and I mean, I was just truly impressed with how solid this monitor was. So I can't wait to check out the G9 and also use the system to run on there. So if you guys have any questions or any comments, let us know. Definitely check out our sponsor. Also if you want to pick up the monitor or any of the parts, you find the links down below. I have a PC part picker for you guys so you can see the whole build all the way through. This is Thundy E saying thank you very much and always enjoy your entertainment.