Ultimate PC Build: RTX 590 GPU & AMD 9800 x3d for Cyberpunk 2077 Testing

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In this thrilling episode of IGN, Mark Medina embarks on an epic PC build quest featuring the elusive RTX 590 GPU and the mighty AMD 9800 x3d CPU. With a motherboard fit for champions, the x870 e orus Pro ice stands ready alongside a crucial t705 5.0 nvme m.2 SSD and dual 2 TB drives, offering a storage powerhouse. The memory game is strong with crucial pro ddr5 pro OC gaming memory 6400, boasting a staggering 128 GB for unrivaled performance. Cooling this beast is the Kraken Elite 360 RGB liquid cooler and the thermal take tough power gf3 snow 1200 W power supply, all snugly housed within the sleek white height y70 touch infinite case.
As the build unfolds, Mark fearlessly tackles the installation of the CPU, RAM, and SSDs with precision and finesse. Each component finds its place in the grand scheme of this PC masterpiece, culminating in a successful power-up moment that signals the birth of a new gaming rig. Special thanks to crucial for their support in bringing this dream machine to life. But the journey doesn't end here, as the team gears up to push this PC to its limits with cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty expansion, promising an adrenaline-fueled benchmarking adventure like no other.
With the PC roaring to life, Mark's triumph is palpable as he revels in the victory of a successful build. The BIOS screen glows with promise, hinting at the untapped potential of this high-octane gaming rig. As the dust settles, the stage is set for the next chapter in this epic saga. Stay tuned to IGN as the team embarks on a thrilling quest to test the limits of this powerhouse PC, promising an exhilarating ride through the world of PC gaming.

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