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Asus ROG Edition 20 components enable a ~$15,000 high-end gaming PC build
Tom's Hardware assembled a gaming PC using Asus ROG Edition 20 parts, reporting a total cost of roughly $15,000 including peripherals and an OLED monitor.
The build shows that current high-end consumer hardware can exceed $15,000 when premium components are combined. Individual parts such as the 3,000W PSU are priced at $899 and the case ranges from $650 to $730. These costs place the system out of reach for most builders, limiting it to a niche of affluent users.
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The motherboard is a Crosshair X870E Edition 20 variant with gold accents, integrated ROG Ryujin 360 liquid cooler, and support for up to nine M.2 SSDs.
The open-frame GR20 case weighs 20.5 pounds, is mostly aluminum, includes RGB strips, a crossflow GPU fan, and four fast USB ports (two 5Gbps Type-A and two 20Gbps Type-C).
Total system cost, including matching peripherals and OLED monitor with a translucent back panel, is estimated at about $15,000.
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