4K Flagship · ~$3,400
8 parts · $3165.92 estimated · Created Jul 14, 2026
Parts list
- ASUS PRIME RTX 5080 OC16GB VRAM · 306mm longASUS$1354.99↓ AmazonAmazon ↗Newegg ↗

- AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D8C/16T · 5.6 GHz boost · iGPUAMD$484.00↓ AmazonAmazon ↗Newegg ↗

- GIGABYTE B850 EAGLE WIFI6ERAM ≤8200GIGABYTE$159.99↓ AmazonAmazon ↗Newegg ↗

- Viper Venom (Matte Black)DDR5-6000 · CL30 · 2×16GB (32GB)Patriot$419.99Amazon ↗Newegg ↗

- Z5404TB · PCIe 5.0 NVMeT-FORCE$261.99Amazon ↗Newegg ↗

- Fractal Design North (Charcoal Black)fits GPU ≤355mm · cooler ≤170mmFractal Design$154.99Amazon ↗Newegg ↗

- Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold (Gold Gold Black)850W · SFXCooler Master$139.98Amazon ↗

- Corsair iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX LCD (Black)AIO liquid · 360mm radiatorCorsair$189.99↓ AmazonAmazon ↗Newegg ↗

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SBuild Score 95/100Excellent 4K gaming build — Quality parts (PSU + cooling) — durable foundation.
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4K gaming: Excellent 4K gaming build — Quality parts (PSU + cooling) — durable foundation.
How to improve
100 fps median across 5 demanding games at 4K · 100% above 60 fps, 60% above 100 · via HowManyFPS
Future-proofing is the lowest-scoring category — focus your next upgrade there
Expected FPSfollows the Build Score scenario
Balance
Well-matched
Your CPU and GPU are well-matched at 4K gaming — measured against real FPS data (median 100 fps across 5 demanding AAA games), neither side is meaningfully holding the other back. Your CPU is already the strongest gaming chip you can buy.
Compatibility
All checks pass
Power
PSU Sufficient · 601W draw / 850W
Physical fit
GPU + cooler clear the case
Spec-sheet guidance — verify before buying.





