Build Your RTX 50 Ready PC -

Components & Monitors

When choosing an RTX 50 series graphics card, we recommend ensuring its specifications are a perfect match for your system. Consider key factors like motherboard slot compatibility, power supply wattage and connectors, case fit, thermal solutions, and monitor refresh rate support. This simple step helps avoid compatibility issues, promotes system stability, and ultimately enhances your overall experience.

NEW INFORMATION

12V-2x6 Connector

The 12V-2x6 connector required by GPU can deliver up to 600W through a single connector. However, according to design specifications, 12V-2x6 connectors are categorized into 300W, 450W, and 600W. Therefore, when choosing a power supply, it's crucial to ensure it matches the power rating of your GPU’s connector design.

New Interface

The RTX 50 series graphics cards utilize the PCIe Gen 5 interface. Choosing a PCIe 5.0 motherboard ensures better compatibility and provides greater flexibility for future upgrades.

Provide Power

During game testing, we found that high-end GPUs can have sudden spikes in power demand in certain scenes. To ensure stable performance while gaming, it's best to use a power supply that meets the ATX 3.1 standard. (PSU and Motherboard)

+12V testing result

*Game: Black Myth: Wukong *Graphics Card: RTX 5090

Built Easily

When selecting a PC case, make sure it supports your GPU size and provides enough space for proper cable management after installation.

Beat the Heat

GPUs can generate more heat under high-performance loads. PC build’s internal airflow, helping maintain stable temperatures for internal components. these case fans ensure that hot air gets efficiently pushed out of your system.

Display Support

The new DisplayPort 2.1 achieves 80Gbps. Make sure to choose a DisplayPort 2.1 monitor to ensure a high-quality display experience.

RTX 50 Series Ready PSU

RTX 50 Series Ready MOTHERBOARDS

RTX 50 Series Ready CASEs

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RTX 50 Series Ready MONITORs