ADVANCED BUILD
Go above and beyond with a PC powerful enough to end worlds
ROG Maximus XI Code Asus $376
Immense overclocking potential, and a look that’s barely even recognizable as a motherboard. Space-age PCB tech.
Core i9 9900K Intel $525
Intel’s new 5.0GHz, 8-core monster rules the roost in the CPU market. And it comes in a fancy nine-sided box too, so there’s that. GeForce RTX 2080Ti Black Edition EVGA $1,390
EVGA’s custom design is considerably cheaper than Nvidia’s reference card, and with great cooling.
Kraken X62 NZXT $142
The Kraken is the culmination of three of our favorite things: An infinity mirror, a 280mm radiator, and slick braided cooling.
Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4-3200 Corsair $190
Faster than you could ever reasonably hope to make use of unless you plan to edit three 4K movies at once, plus all that RGB.
HX750i 80 Plus Platinum Corsair $193
Modular, custom cable kits, and a platinum efficiency rating. What’s not to love about this Corsair PSU? Nothing, that’s what.
XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB ADATA $142
A whole terabyte of M.2 storage with blistering read/write speeds, just waiting to be filled with Steam games you’ll never play.
WD Blue 4TB Western Digital $90
With a large boot SSD, there’s little need for a large, cheap SSD. Instead we’ve opted for a huge 4TB hard drive for all your bulk data.
Enthoo Evolv ATX TG Phanteks $149
The 5mm thick aluminum panels resonate with svelte professionalism, and the interior makes building inside this a dream.
AW3418DW Alienware $800
34 inches of curved, beautifully presented 120Hz display with the added benefits of G-Sync. One for aesthetes and athletes alike.
G915 Lightspeed Logitech $221
Those low-profile keys feel like taking your fingers figure-skating. It’s wireless too, so that’s the cable jam dragon slain.
G502 Lightspeed Logitech $137
The Lightspeed is the very latest edition of Logi’s loveable G502, and while it might look familiar, nearly all internal parts are new.