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$1,500

Galaxy - 1440p Gaming PC 5950X, Rtx 3080 Ti, 32GB DDR4, 1.5TB SSD

Posted about 21 hours ago in Henderson, NV

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This computer is sold locally in Henderson📍. You are also more than welcome to stop by and test it out in person. I would be happy to have a specific benchmarking program or popular game ready for testing - just please let me know ahead of time. Quick Summary: The CPU in this system (5950x) was the top chip of its generation and it's built for heavy work — editing, rendering, compiling, running a lot of things at once. It handles games without any trouble, but where it separates itself is the stuff that actually makes a processor sweat. It's paired with an Asus Strix 3080 Ti, which is still a strong 1440p and light 4K card. The theme is purple and turquoise, and the fans, ram, graphics card, motherboard, and AIO screen can be customized to your choice. As far as its history, this one I built from the ground up. The power supply, case, fans, and cable extensions were bought new and the rest came together from parts I already had. After planning and ordering the missing pieces, it was cleaned, cable managed, latest bios installed, windows/drivers/updates installed, and finally tested. 💻 Specs: CPU - AMD Ryzen 9 5950x GPU - Asus ROG Strix Rtx 3080 Ti (12GB) Motherboard - Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Hero (Wi-Fi) Ram - 32GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo RGB DDR4 at 3200MHz Storage - 1TB WD Black SN770 NVMe M.2 SSD (5,150MB/s Sequential Read, Write up to 4,900MB/s) Secondary Storage - Crucial MX500 500GB SATA SSD Power Supply - Segotep GM850W 850W (New) CPU Cooler - Corsair H150i Elite Capellix 360mm AIO with LCD screen Case - Asus A31 (New) Fans - 10x Jungle Leopard 120mm (New) — 3 on the 360mm radiator as exhaust, 1 rear exhaust, 3 bottom intake, and 3 side intake Operating System - Windows 11 Home (Activated) Upgrades: The 5950X is the top processor this socket ever got, so there's nothing to chase on that side unless your goal is strictly gaming. If it is there is the 5800x3d which is around 8-15% better in 1080p (in 1440p/4k there is little to no difference because the load shifts heavily towards the GPU). That leaves the graphics card as the upgrade path, and the power supply is an 850W unit against a card that pulls around 350W, so there's headroom to move up without replacing anything else. The board also takes 128GB of DDR4 if you ever need more memory. Other Notes + Testing: Being upfront on two things. The 3080 Ti has 12Gb of Vram and it's a 30-series card, which means it gets the newer DLSS upscaling but not frame generation — that's a 40-series and newer feature. It's still a strong card at 1440p and does 4K in plenty of titles, but if you're looking for a 4K gaming system I'd recommend a system with a stronger GPU and 16Gb of Vram. Second, this build runs cool but it is not quiet under load. There are ten fans in it, and the Strix card itself is on the louder side when it's working hard. The cooling does its job though — under load the processor peaked at 71° and the graphics card at 75°. If you want something silent, this isn't it. The bios is up to date. Drivers and Windows updates are current and I tried to leave it as close to plug and play as possible. Windows has also been debloated for privacy and performance, but all changes are saved and can be reverted if requested. Wifi and Bluetooth are built into the motherboard, so no adapter or ethernet cable needed unless you want one. Testing done: OCCT "CPU + Ram", OCCT "Power", and 3DMark Time Spy benchmark along with the stress test. Heaven 4.0 was also left running overnight for at least 7 hours. I have photos for all of these tests along with others so just let me know! If you'd like to check my resume or follow my journey, feel free to check out my page. Thanks for viewing🙏🏼

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