Today, Den of Geek is excited to unveil our official gaming PC, built from the best components from companies such as Intel, Nvidia, ASUS, Patriot, be quiet!, HyperX, ViewSonic, Alphacool, XPG, and ADATA. With the help from our friends at the brilliant PC modding company ModMyMods, we’ve assembled a rig with our readers in mind, a machine that can be built by beginners but that will also catch the eye of DIY veterans. Not only do we plan to play and review all of the latest PC games on our new rig, but we’ll also bring you along for the ride with our Den of Geek Plays live streams on Twitch, where you’ll be able to watch the Den of Geek PC in action. And if you’re ready to take the next step and assemble your own gaming PC, we’ve produced a step-by-step video guide based on our own build. Watch as the experts at ModMyMods assemble the Den of Geek PC, with detailed walkthroughs of all of the featured components, in the videos below and click on the links to see a more detailed guide to each component!

Motherboard

The motherboard is the foundation of any PC, which is why we chose the powerful ASUS Prime Z390-A LGA 1151 for our rig. Designed specifically for 8th and 9th generation Intel Core processors, the ASUS is made for today’s most high-end systems. It’s also quite nice to look at, with built-in RGB lighting and is designed to run at cooler temperatures than its competitors. The ASUS Z-390 also offers excellent audio quality for all your gaming needs. 

CPU 

One of the most important components of your PC is the processor, and if you’re building a mid-range to high-end gaming rig specifically, you’ll want a CPU that will be able to handle whatever you throw at it. That’s why we chose the 8th-generation Intel Core i7-8700K for the Den of Geek PC. This CPU’s most important feature is that it’s made with overclocking in mind — that is, running this component at higher speeds than originally intended by the manufacturer, boosting your computer’s speed significantly. The Intel Core i7-8700K is also a good choice for those users who want to make live streaming a big part of their gaming schedule. This CPU offers up to 137 fps while streaming and recording. It’s also a great processor for those who want to jump into virtual reality experiences.

Memory

Say you’re running a high-intensity game at its highest graphical fidelity and also plan to stream it at 4K resolution and 60 fps. You’re going to need a lot of RAM! Our build includes dual Patriot Viper RGB DDR4 8GB 3000MHz White memory cards, which brings our system up to 16GB of memory, offering speeds up to 4133MHz. That’s plenty! To match the look of our ASUS motherboard, these Viper memory cards also have built-in RGB lighting that makes them not only powerful but stylish.  Den of Geek also recommends the ADATA XPG Spectrix D80 DDR4 RGB 8G and HyperX Predator DDR4 RGB. Den of Geek also recommends the ADATA 1TB XPG GAMMIX S11 Pro.

Power Supply 

Here’s one component you don’t want to cut corners on. Without a high-quality power supply, you run the risk that your rig simply won’t run or worse: that it’ll fry your system. So go with the be quiet! Pure Power 11, which is perfect for powering a demanding machine and is virtually silent while doing it. Our specific PSU offers up to 700 watts of power, plenty for our needs. 

Graphics Card

If you’ve been paying attention to the world of video game graphics recently, you know that the main topic of discussion is ray-tracing, which has completely revolutionized the way systems render light and shadow, making games look more realistic than ever before. We weren’t about to skimp out on the best graphics the games market has to offer, which is why we installed the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card. On top of its ray tracing capabilities, this Nvidia card is also optimized for all your live streaming needs.

Cooling

CPU Coolers

A system running this much gaming heat is going to need a heck of a cooling system. To keep our rig at optimal temperatures, we’re using both the be quiet! Dark Rock 4 Air Cooler and Alphacool Eisbaer 360 AIO CPU Cooler.  The Dark Rock 4 is not only a powerful CPU cooler, but it’s also virtually inaudible, meaning you’ll never hear that annoying rackety fan sound when your rig gets hot. We specifically chose this cooler because it’s designed to support overclocked systems running hotter than expected. 

GPU Cooler

For some extra cooling power for our Nvidia GPU, we also installed the Alphacool Eiswolf 240 GPX Pro Nvidia Geforce RTX 2080 Ti water cooling system.

Peripherals

Keyboard

Now we get to the really fun gaming stuff: the peripherals. First up, is our HyperX Alloy FPS RGB keyboard. This keyboard has a solid steel frame and features stunning customizable RGB lighting effects. Its Kailh Silver Speed keyswitches are designed to be ultra-responsive, perfect for games where every second and reflex counts.

Mouse 

Nothing is more important in a chaotic and high-speed Apex Legends firefight for first place than your handy mouse. As your main tool of death, you’ll want a mouse that can offer both precision and comfort. That’s where the HyperX Pulsefire Surge mouse comes in. With RGB effects to match our HyperX keyboard, our rig is basically running a light show in our offices. But more importantly, this mouse is fully customizable. You can customize the DPI and assign macros and save it all to the mouse’s internal memory. With DPI settings as high as 16,000, the HyperX Pulsefire Surge gives you the sort of precision you want when playing a first-person shooter.

Headset

With a rig this powerful, it’s likely you’re going to do some online gaming or live streaming during your play time. You’ll need a great headset if so. Meet the HyperX Cloud Alpha, which offers a comfort fit with a noise canceling microphone so your teammates or viewers can hear you crystal clearly. HyperX’s Dual Chamber Drivers also allow this headset deliver a cleaner sound when you need it most, like when playing the aforementioned Apex Legends.

Monitors

Our dual monitor setup consists of the ViewSonic ELITE XG350R-C and the ViewSonic ELITE XG240R. Having two displays is ideal if you plan to live stream your games, as you can run the game on one screen and StreamLabs OBS on the other. Or maybe you’d just like to watch some Twitch while you work. Both of these ViewSonic monitors bring both high resolutions, vivid colors, and incredible refresh rates. And did we mention the RGB lighting?