We built a $5,000 PC build fit for Jensen Huang from Black Friday deals — the more you buy, the more you save
With an RTX 5090 and Ryzen 9 9950X3D, there's nothing this PC can't do.
Black Friday may be past, but it's still a great time to save a pretty penny on PC parts and build a storming rig at a discounted price. If money is no object or you want the best PC without compromise, then we've put together an all-singing, all-dancing PC build that will run any game at 4K or beyond and blitz through any benchmark you can think of.
We've paired the best processor in the world, the Ryzen 9 9950X3D from AMD, with the world's best gaming GPU, the RTX 5090. Yes, that's a lot of money, but we haven't been silly about the rest of our components, tracking down some good deals to score us a 4TB SSD, a great motherboard and cooler, and somehow, 96GB of DDR5 RAM for "just" $559.
$5000-ish gaming PC: Quick list
- AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D CPU:
was $699now $660 at Amazon - be quiet! Light Loop 360mm White CPU cooler:
was $199now $143 at Amazon - Asus ROG Strix X870-A motherboard:
was $329now $239 at Amazon - Asus TUF RTX 5090: $2,999 at Best Buy
- G.Skill Ripjaws M5 Neo RGB Series 96GB: $559 at Newegg
- Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB SSD:
was $469now $369 at Amazon - NZXT H9 Flow mid-tower case:
was $169.99now $139 at Amazon - Corsair HX1500i (2025) power supply unit:
was $389now $349 at Amazon
Money no object: Cyber Monday gaming PC
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The Ryzen 9 9950X3D can do it all. With 16 cores, 32 threads, and a 96MB helping of L3 thanks to AMD's 3D V-Cache technology, this processor is as proficient for games as it is for productivity.
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be quiet!'s Light Loop 360mm CPU cooler is on discount this Prime Day, and it's a great choice for this godlike build thanks to its prodigious cooling power.
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Asus' ROG Strix X870-A has all the high-speed ports, slots, and wireless networking we want in a kingly build. It's a steal at just $259 right now thanks to Prime Day discounts.
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The GeForce RTX 5090 is the king of gaming graphics cards, and you're not going to find one cheap right now. We picked out Asus's ROG Astral card for its coordinated white finish that matches the rest of our build.
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Yes, the RAM costs $559. No, I don't want to talk about it.
Get 96GB of DDR5 6000 RAM for $559. This is actually cheaper than a lot of 64GB kits you'll find online right now, so really, can you afford not to buy it?
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Grab one of the fastest SSDs on the market with plenty of storage for "just" $369, only $20 more than the all-time low on this drive.
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A rig this powerful needs more airflow than a windfarm, so we've gone with the roomy, well-ventilated NZXT H9 Flow, which supports a ton of fans and sports a dual-chamber design.
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To power everything in this system, we turn to Corsair's HX1500i (2025) fully modular PSU. This beast of a unit has the capacity to run everything in this system flat-out, all at once, with headroom to spare. Its massive fan and 80 Plus Platinum efficiency ensure that things should stay cool and quiet, too.
With gobs of CPU and GPU power, a clean white theme, RGB LEDs aplenty, a roomy, stylish case, and a rock-solid power supply, we think it's hard to do much better than this build for the deep-pocketed enthusiast. Sure, you can start looking at Threadripper CPUs and RTX Pro 6000 graphics power if you need even more compute on tap, but that's truly territory for those who already know.
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As the Senior Analyst, Graphics at Tom's Hardware, Jeff Kampman covers everything to do with GPUs, gaming performance, and more. From integrated graphics processors to discrete graphics cards to the hyperscale installations powering our AI future, if it's got a GPU in it, Jeff is on it.







