budget pc
8 parts · $144807.51 estimated · Created Aug 15, 2026
Parts list
- RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell48GB VRAM · 267mm longNVIDIA$6599.19Amazon ↗Newegg ↗

- AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9995WX96C/192T · 5.4 GHz boostAMD$12400.99Amazon ↗Newegg ↗

- Thermaltake AW420 (Black)AIO liquid · 420mm radiatorThermaltake$499.99Amazon ↗Newegg ↗

- G.Skill T5 NeoDDR5-6400 · CL32 · 4×32GB (128GB)G.Skill · ×2$11578.00Amazon ↗Newegg ↗

- ASUS Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SEASUS$1299.99Amazon ↗Newegg ↗

- Cooler Master MasterFrame 360 Stage LCD (Black)fits GPU ≤430mm · cooler ≤145mmCooler Master$330.99↓ AmazonAmazon ↗Newegg ↗

- ASUS ROG Thor 1600W Titanium III ( Certified, GaN MOSFET, GPU-First Intelligent Voltage (Titanium)1600WASUS$1335.00Newegg ↗

- Crucial Micron Technology MTFDLAL25T6THB 1BK1DABYYR Micron 9550 MAX Solid State Drive 25.625TB · PCIe 5.0 NVMeMicron · ×4$110763.36Amazon ↗Newegg ↗

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CBuild Score 75/100A capable 1080p gaming build. Biggest lever: Biggest non-performance spend: storage (+$10745 over a solid baseline) — shifting that toward the GPU buys more frames.
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1080p gaming: A capable 1080p gaming build. Biggest lever: Biggest non-performance spend: storage (+$10745 over a solid baseline) — shifting that toward the GPU buys more frames.
How to improve · 5 pts to B
Biggest non-performance spend: storage (+$10745 over a solid baseline) — shifting that toward the GPU buys more frames.
PCIe 5.0 storage
Expected FPSfollows the Build Score scenario
Balance
GPU-bound (75%)
Both CPU and GPU sit at entry-level / legacy, but 1080p gaming leans hard on the GPU — a stronger GPU at this CPU tier would unlock more frames. We don't have FPS data for either of these chips yet, so this is a spec-based estimate, not a measured verdict.
Compatibility
1 warning
- PSU length unknown
Power
PSU Excellent · 771W draw / 1600W
Physical fit
GPU + cooler clear the case
Spec-sheet guidance — verify before buying.





