The GeekaPC Pro is a gorgeous gaming PC that targets 1440p gaming and has strong legs at 4K too. All the parts are housed inside the Montech King 95 Pro case, a stunning dual-chamber model with a whopping six fans. Gamers can choose between the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT and NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti SUPER GPUs, both highly capable cards for buttery smooth gaming.
AMD's Ryzen 5 9600X is the brains of the Pro GeekaPC build. This Ryzen 9000 option builds upon the success of previous generations' Ryzen 5 7600X by offering better efficiency, resulting in lower temperatures and higher clock speeds. Its low-power budget allows the Ryzen 5 9600X to maintain its 5.4GHz boost speed, giving it an edge in modern games.
The Montech HyperFlow ARGB 360 ensures the Ryzen 5 9600X remains cool. This 360mm liquid cooling unit is equipped with three 120mm fans, which push cool air through the radiator. Each fan lights up with vibrant RGB, and the CPU pump block can be synced with various RGB software.
The Montech King 95 Pro houses all of the parts in this PC build. It is the larger sibling of the King 65 Pro, which features in our GeekaPC 'King' system. This case is a firm favourite on the GeekaWhat YouTube channel due to its stunning design, excellent build quality, and pre-installed fans. It features dual tempered glass panels, an unhindered window into the build, and several tool-less mechanisms to simplify assembly.
For RAM, this build uses a reliable Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 kit, offering great latency and speeds. Those looking to provide more oomph for their build can increase the RAM capacity from 32GB to 64GB.
Regarding storage, the Crucial P3 Plus has made a return. This is one of our favourite Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSDs, offering solid read and write speeds. The base configuration of the Pro PC comes with a 1TB drive, but this can be increased to 2TB and 4TB for those who need a bit more space for their favourite games.
Lastly, powering this build is the Corsair RM750e power supply. This is a 750W unit, and it features a fully modular cabling system and 80 Plus Gold efficiency, ensuring minimal power is lost as additional heat or noise.
This build has a dedicated video on the GeekaWhat YouTube channel where the host, James Cousins, details the entire step-by-step process. He covers each component's pros (and cons), along with a suite of gaming benchmarks at the end, providing an idea of how this system performs.
*Note: The GPU model shown in the video and attached photos is the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Reference Card. GeekaPC reserves the right to use any model of the RX 7900 XT or RTX 4070 Ti SUPER as selected, depending on real-time availability.