ADVANCED BUILD
Go above and beyond with a PC powerful enough to end worlds
TOTAL $3,155
Crosshair VI Hero Asus $244 Asus’s Crosshair VI Hero provides a stable backbone for any would be early adopter, looking to join the red core revolution. Ryzen 5 1600X AMD $250 Six cores, 12 threads, and powerful single core performance makes this ideal for gaming, streaming, rendering, you name it. GTX 1080 Ti Founder’s Edition MSI $699 The king of high end performance right now. Don’t be fooled by its 11GB of VRAM, this will crush games at all resolutions. Kraken X62 NZXT $159 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 $256 Take advantage of that CPU with some serious memory. 32GB of DDR4 should do it. HX750i 80 Plus Platinum Corsair $130 Modular, custom cable kits, and a platinum efficiency rating. What’s not to love about this Corsair PSU? Nothing, that’s what. 960 Samsung Evo $128 250GB M.2 PCIe SSD A sequential cost-effectiveread andOS drive write deliveringspeeds of 3200MB/s and 1500MB/s respectively. MX300 1.1TB SSD Crucial $274 At 1TB, this SSD from Crucial is fantastic value, and more than big enough for all of your AAA gaming titles. Enthoo Evolv ATX TG Phanteks $190 The 5mm thick aluminium panels resonate with svelte professionalism, and the interior makes building inside this a dream. AGON AG271QG AOC $620 It’s a lot cheaper than Asus’s PG279QG, and we can’t tell why. 165Hz, IPS, G-Sync, 4ms response... this is the perfect screen. K70 LUX RGB Corsair $130 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 $75 Swappable sensors, back plates, 3D printed rear guards and an OLED display. The most comfortable, adaptive mouse we’ve used.