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It's puzzling that Skytech managed to get their hands on a 5090 and then stumbled at the finish line by putting an Intel CPU in. The 9800x3d and it's other x3d cousins would be a much better choice. That said, unless you plan on gaming at 1080p, the 285k should be more than adequate for high end, high resolution gaming, as higher resolution games are more GPU dependent than CPU dependent. The truth is, for all the hair-splitting that PC enthusiasts do, this CPU/GPU combo should be quite capable of maxing out almost any game at 4k for a long while to come. As for the PSU, I don't know, but it needs at least 1000w, and I'd be a lot more comfortable with 1200w. PSU quality is also a significant concern, because the RTX 5090 is not known for being forgiving when it comes to power supplies. I don't know about the warranty, either, but at this price point it darn well better. Also the geek squad protection might be worth it for a rig this expensive.
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