Hey Guu,
It depends what are you going to be using it for? for the PC listed above, if you are rendering 3d design softwares such as 3D Studio Max, CAD, Revit e.c.t, streaming, heavy photoshop (big files) then yes get it, for gaming hell no, way over kill for no reason.
Max for Gaming & future proof.
RAM: 32 GB (most games now use 16 GB) - very few use 20/25, so 32GB is enough. 32GB/64GB is around 1-5 FPS gain going from 32 to 64 (won't even notice it) if AMD then 6200 Mhz (not the 6000Mhz!), if i7 as listed below then DDR5 - 5600 MHz.
GPU: 4090 yes if you can get this or a 5090. (biggest FPS factor) also depends what monitor you have, if you have full HD monitor stick to a lower graphic card such as maybe 5070 or 5080. 2k/4k then yes i recommend 4090/5090.
CPU: Intel Core i7 14700K or AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D (i would pick AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D) has better FPS than intel and AMD CPU is a beast ive done loads of comparisons on games with those CPU's and AMD does factor a lot of CPU games optimisations.
CPU cooler: yes of course CPU AIO cooler.
Storage: choose something that it has 250/500GB NVME (just for windows only!) and secondary hard drive use 4TB NVME SSD (for all your games) why? because COD alone is 100GB, you want powerhouse all games installed on 1 PC get a big hard drive. (any backups get an external SSD)
PSU: only need enough to support 4090/5090, around 1000w would do.
Hope it helps!
This post was edited by antartika on Jan 2 2026 07:08pm