TOTAL
$3,681
ADVANCED
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Go above and beyond with a PC
powerful enough to end worlds
Z390 Aorus Master
Gigabyte $280
If you want all the bells and whistles, the
Aorus Master delivers alongside Intel’s
high-end chipset.
Core i9 9900KF
Intel $500
It’s one of the fastest gaming chips around
and you don’t need Intel’s integrated
graphics with a great gaming GPU in place.
GeForce RTX 2080 Super XC
EVGA $740
The RTX 2080 Super is the more reasonably
priced super high-end enthusiast graphics
card out of the Nvidia skunkworks.
Kraken X63
NZXT $150
One of the most stunning AIO coolers rebuilt
with an updated pump and, of course, RGB
lighting for more pizzazz.
G502 Lightspeed
Logitech $137
With a lengthy battery life and a phenomenal
sensor to keep you gaming at your best, the
G502 is undoubtedly one of the finest.
860 QVO 2TB
Samsung $243
Built on QLC flash memory, it’s not the
quickest storage around, but it’s a speedy
alternative to a HDD.
Nitro XV273K
Acer $650
This one’s an easy choice—4K and 144Hz for
under $1,000 is an offer we can’t refuse, and
neither should you.
HX750i 80 Plus Platinum
Corsair $203
Platinum doesn’t just sound good, it means
this PSU is rated to the highest tiers of
energy efficiency, too.
WD Black SN750 1TB
Western Digital $189
Western Digital are back on Samsung’s heels
with this brilliantly fast, yet affordable, 1TB
M.2 NVMe SSD.
Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4
(2x16GB) @ 3,200
Corsair $164
If you truly want to show off, even your
system memory should be aglow in RGB.
G915 Lightspeed
Logitech $245
Low-profile mechanical switches are just the
icing on the cake that is the superb, wireless
Logitech G915.
600C
Corsair $180
If you’re going big on parts, you should grab
a case that has plenty of room for upgrades
down the line. This one will do just fine.
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