Building a rig for the RTX 50-Series release? Here are the parts you need to complete the build.

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1. AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Processor

The Deal: $449
Why It’s Essential: With Dell and Alienware adopting the 9000X3D chips in their flagships, the standalone DIY market is clamoring for this chip. It is widely regarded as the fastest gaming CPU on the market today.

2. Samsung 990 PRO SSD (2TB) with Heatsink

The Deal: ~$150
Why It’s Essential: Whether you are upgrading a PC or expanding a PS5’s storage, this is the gold standard. Blistering fast read/write speeds ensure next-gen games load instantly. Check Price

3. Corsair 4000D Airflow Tempered Glass Case

The Deal: ~$89
Why It’s Essential: The most popular case for a reason. It’s easy to build in, has excellent cable management, and the airflow front panel keeps high-end components (like that new RTX 5070) running cool.

4. MSI MAG A850GL PCIE5 Power Supply

The Deal: ~$79
Why It’s Essential: If you are buying an NVIDIA RTX 50-series card, you want a PSU that supports ATX 3.0 and has the native 12VHPWR cable. This 850W unit is future-proof and fully modular. Check Price

5. Lian Li UNI FAN SL-Infinity (3-Pack)

The Deal: ~$85
Why It’s Essential: Aesthetics matter. These fans daisy-chain together (reducing cable clutter) and feature the stunning “infinity mirror” effect that makes any gaming rig look like a showroom piece. http://Lian Li UNI FAN SL-Infinity (3-Pack)Check Price