ADVANCED BUILD
Go above and beyond with a PC powerful enough to end worlds
Z270 Gaming M5 MSI $200
Both the M5 and M7 in MSI’s latest gaming series look stunning and offer an expansive feature set. A solid purchase either way.
Core i7-7700K Intel $345
Four cores, eight threads and the ability to turbo up to 4.5GHz make this CPU more than capable of gaming at the top of the range.
GTX 1080 FTW Gaming ACX 3.0 EVGA $610
Slightly overclocked out of the box, cool and quiet—features that make this the perfect high-end 1440p and 4K killer.
Kraken X62 NZXT $160
The Kraken is the culmination of three of our favorite things: an infinity mirror, a 280mm radiator and slick braided cooling.
Savage Black (4x8GB) 32GB @2400 HyperX $291
Take advantage of that CPU with some serious memory. 32GB of DDR4 should do it.
HX750i 80 Plus Platinum Corsair $150
Modular, custom cable kits, and a platinum efficiency rating. What’s not to love about this Corsair PSU? Nothing, that’s what.
960 Evo 250GB M.2 PCIe SSD Samsung $130
A cost-effective OS drive delivering sequential read and write speeds of 3200MB/s and 1500MB/s respectively.
850 Evo 1TB Samsung $319
Say goodbye to those slow old hard drives with this almost affordable 1TB SSD, perfect for all your games and media.
909 In Win $400
Composed of tempered glass and an aluminium chassis, this architectural feat tips system-building on its head.
PG279Q ROG Swift G-Sync Asus $752
165Hz, IPS, G-Sync, 27 inches of pure perfection. Don’t let the price put you off, for the money this is a dream come true.
K70 LUX RGB Corsair $150
Even when money is no object it’s hard to argue against Corsair’s latest K70. A no-fuss, solid piece of aluminium craftsmanship.
Rival 700 SteelSeries $82
Swappable sensors, back plates, 3D printed rear guards and an OLED display. The most comfortable, adaptive mouse we’ve used.