Built from the ground up, this $2,000 custom gaming PC is finally complete — BIOS flashed, Windows installed, drivers configured, and tuned for maximum performance. In this final video, we push this build to its limits across real-world gaming benchmarks, thermal testing, noise levels, and video editing workloads.
We’ll test 4K and 2K gaming performance using NVIDIA DLSS 3, Frame Generation, and Ray Tracing Ultra across major titles like Cyberpunk 2077, PUBG, Black Myth Wukong, and Star Wars Jedi Survivor. You’ll see live FPS readings, GPU temps, CPU temps, 1% lows, and overall smoothness comparisons between DLSS on/off and different resolutions.
Then, we stress-test the system with AIDA64, measure noise levels (around 41-43 dB), and monitor cooling performance using a Corsair 240mm liquid cooler. Despite the power, the system stays whisper-quiet and cool — proving that performance and silence can coexist.
Finally, we move into content creation testing — exporting high-res video in Wondershare Filmora and DaVinci Resolve using NVIDIA CUDA acceleration. The system handles 4K editing and rendering with ease, proving it’s not just a gaming monster but a creative workstation.
If you’re planning a $2,000 gaming PC build in 2025, this video gives you the full story — gaming FPS, ray tracing impact, DLSS benefits, thermals, noise, and editing speed — all tested and proven. An Intel Gaming PC
Tested Games: Cyberpunk 2077, PUBG, Black Myth Wukong, Star Wars Jedi Survivor