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In our review of the RTX 5090, we found through our extensive benchmark testing that this GPU was the new dominant king of graphics. Topping the charts across the board, this behemoth of a GPU is the go-to card if you must have the absolute best in your gaming rig. Its large 32GB of VRAM also makes it a viable choice for running local LLM models.
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The desktop features the gimmicky cryo chamber built into the case with a 360mm AIO liquid cooler inside, Wi-Fi 6 wireless connectivity, and Bluetooth 5.3. For the front I/O, there are two USB Type-A 5 Gbps ports, two USB 2.0 Type-A ports, and a headphone/microphone combo jack. The rear I/O includes four USB 2.0 Type-A ports, a USB Type-C 10 Gbps port, two USB Type-A 5 Gbps ports, a USB Type-C 40 Gbps Thunderbolt 4 port, Ethernet, and standard audio ports.This is a ready-to-go system out of the box, so if you're not comfortable building your own PC, then this is a great option. You wouldn't even be able to build your own PC at this price, as the GPU alone costs more to buy than this entire PC. The cheapest available RTX 5090 GPU on the market as of now costs $3,799.99, so one way of thinking about it is that you're getting a free PC with a purchase of an RTX 5090, plus a $5 rebate. Yes, the prices of parts are still extortionate, but this is the state of things, and they aren't going to change any time soon, unfortunately.















