![]() But as much as we like the Corsair case and components, iBuypower offers up a similarly powerful RDY IWBG207 for $2,200 - although that system is also experiencing stock issues of its own. Those who want most of the gaming performance while spending less can opt for a 3080-based model with less RAM and storage for a more reasonable $2,799. The whole thing is housed in the excellent 4000D Airflow case with six quiet RGB fans and a 240mm AIO cooler.Īt $4,499 in this configuration (CS-9050001) though, it's also extremely pricey. You also get a pair of speedy Force MP400 SSDs (for a stunning 4TB of solid-state storage) and a generous 64GB of RGB RAM clocked at 3200MHz. This Vengeance chews through AAA titles with ease and looks great doing it, thanks to its pairing of an MSI-made RTX 3090 and an Intel Core i9-010850K. ![]() ![]() But if you need that high-end gaming experience now, buying a prebuilt system like Corsair's Vengeance i7200 might be your best bet. One solution would of course be to wait - both for better stock and for AMD's imminent competing Big Navi/6000-series cards. Nvidia's latest high-end Ampere GPUs sit pretty on our best graphics card page, and the RTX 3090 specifically sits atop our GPU benchmark hierarchy, but these cards remain next to impossible to buy at or near their MSRP.
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