Ultimate Gaming PC Build

Optimized for 4K at 240 FPS

Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090

This build is designed for enthusiasts aiming for the absolute best in 4K gaming, achieving 240 frames per second with unparalleled responsiveness and visual fidelity.

  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU for unmatched performance
  • AMD Ryzen 9 9900X CPU for exceptional processing power
  • 32GB DDR5-6000 memory for seamless multitasking
  • 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD for rapid load times
  • 1000W ATX 3.1 80+ Platinum PSU for reliable power delivery
Prices
ComponentPart NamePrice
CPUAMD Ryzen™ 9 9900X 12-Core, 24-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor$389.99$499.00
GPUASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX ™ 5090 32GB GDDR7 OC Edition Gaming Graphics Card (PCIe® 5.0, HDMI®/DP 2.1, 3.6-Slot, Military-Grade Components, Protective PCB Coating, axial-tech Fans, Vapor Chamber)$4,629.02
MotherboardASUS ROG Strix X870-A Gaming WiFi AMD AM5 X870 ATX Motherboard 16+2+2 Power Stages, Dynamic OC Switcher, Core Flex, DDR5 AEMP, WiFi 7, 4X M.2, PCIe® 5.0, Q-Release Slim, USB4®, AI OCing & Networking$209.99$299.99
RAMG.SKILL Flare X5 Series DDR5 RAM (AMD Expo) 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MT/s CL30-38-38-96 1.35V Desktop Computer Memory U-DIMM - Matte Black (F5-6000J3038F16GX2-FX5)$479.99
SSDCrucial P310 1TB SSD, PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 2280, Up to 7,100MB/s, for Laptop, Desktop (PC), & Handheld Gaming Consoles, Includes Acronis Data Recovery Software, Solid State Drive - CT1000P310SSD801$106.99
CoolerCORSAIR Nautilus 360 RS ARGB Liquid CPU Cooler – 360mm AIO – Low-Noise – Direct Motherboard Connection – Daisy-Chain – Intel LGA 1851/1700, AMD AM5/AM4 – 3X RS120 ARGB Fans Included – Black$129.99
PSUASUS ROG Strix 1000W Platinum (Fully Modular Power Supply, 80 Plus Platinum Certified, ATX 3.1, Cybenetics Lambda A+, GaN MOSFET, GPU-First Intelligent Voltage Stabilizer, 10-Year Warranty)$217.99$239.00
CaseCORSAIR 4000D RS ARGB Frame Modular Mid-Tower ATX PC Case, High Airflow, 3X Pre-Installed RS Fans, InfiniRail™ Mounting System, ASUS BTF, MSI Zero, Gigabyte Stealth, Black$109.99$124.99
Total:
$6,508.97$6,273.95

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FAQs

Can a beginner build a gaming PC?

Yes — building a PC today is easier than ever. The process is mostly:

  1. Connecting parts that are designed to fit together
  2. Installing Windows + drivers
    Most builds take 1–3 hours, and you don’t need special tools beyond a Phillips screwdriver.
How much does it cost to build a gaming PC?

A gaming PC can cost anywhere from $500 to $2,500+, depending on the games you play and the resolution you want. For example:

What kind of performance can I expect for my budget?

Performance scales with both GPU power and resolution. In general:

  • $600–$800 builds → 1080p High settings (60–144 FPS in most titles)
  • $900–$1,400 builds → 1440p High/Ultra (80–165 FPS)
  • $1,500+ builds → 4K Ultra (60–120 FPS depending on game)
    Your budget determines which GPU tier you can afford, which directly impacts gaming performance.
Is building a PC cheaper than buying a prebuilt?

Yes, building a PC is usually 10–30% cheaper than buying a prebuilt with the same performance. Prebuilt computers often charge more for:

  • Proprietary motherboards and PSUs
  • Lower-quality cooling or components
  • Labor and branding fees
    With DIY, you choose every part yourself and avoid hidden downgrade parts.
What parts do I need to build a PC?

Every gaming PC requires 8 main parts:
CPU, GPU, Motherboard, RAM, Storage (SSD), Power Supply, Case, and Cooler.
Optional parts include case fans, RGB lighting, and capture cards for streaming.
👉 View our full PC parts guide.

How often should I update or upgrade PC parts?

Most gaming PCs only need upgrades every 4–6 years, but GPUs and storage can be upgraded sooner if performance becomes an issue.
CPU + motherboard platforms tend to last multiple generations, depending on AMD/Intel chipsets.

Why do PC part prices change so often?

Prices change due to new product launches, mining trends, supply shortages, and retailer competition. Some months are significantly cheaper for GPUs, SSDs, and RAM.
📌 Our builds are updated regularly to reflect current prices.

Where is the best place to buy PC parts?

Trusted PC part retailers include Amazon, Newegg, Best Buy, Micro Center, and manufacturer stores like AMD or NVIDIA.

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