We take cryptocurrency — so the coins you hold can buy real hardware.Pay in crypto, spend it on real hardware. Free insured shipping worldwide over $399. Plain, unbranded boxes, sent from Germany.Free insured shipping over $399. Your rate is locked for 30 minutes once checkout opens.Rate locked 30 minutes. Every item sealed, serial-checked and covered by a 24-month warranty.Sealed, 24-month warranty.

Saved items Sign in

Adamant Custom

Adamant Custom 16-Core Ryzen 9 9950X X870 AORUS 128GB DDR5 4TB NVMe 10TB HDD RTX A2000 gaming PC

SKU CH-Q4G8-J98Z8

A 16-core Ryzen 9 9950X desktop with 128GB DDR5, 4TB NVMe, 10TB HDD and RTX A2000 for engineering workloads

  • Release Year2026
  • Form FactorMid Tower
  • AI FeaturesAI Ready
  • ColorBlack
  • Cooling SystemLiquid Cooling
  • Operating SystemWindows 11 Pro
  • 16-core Ryzen 9 9950X reaches 5.70 GHz for heavy workloads
  • 128GB DDR5 with four slots expandable to 192 GB
  • 4TB Samsung 990 PRO NVMe reads up to 7450 MB/s
  • RTX A2000 12GB GPU drives professional visualisation
  • 360mm liquid cooler and 850W 80 PLUS Bronze PSU keep thermals steady

16-Core Ryzen 9 9950X workstation

This system pairs a 16-core AMD Ryzen 9 9950X processor with 128GB of DDR5 memory and an Nvidia RTX A2000 graphics card. It is built for engineers and designers who run SolidWorks, CAD, CAM or CAE workloads that demand high single-thread frequency and professional driver support. A 4TB NVMe drive and a 10TB hard drive provide fast active-project space and deep archival capacity. Windows 11 Pro is pre-installed.

Suits GPU-accelerated CAD and simulation

The RTX A2000 brings 12GB of VRAM and certified drivers for professional 3D applications, while the 16-core CPU handles multi-threaded simulation and rendering tasks. Liquid cooling keeps the processor stable during extended compute runs. Buyers who need more than 12GB of GPU memory for large assemblies or GPU render farms should look at a configuration with a higher-tier professional card. Teams requiring ECC memory across all 128GB should verify motherboard support before ordering.

128GB DDR5 with four-slot headroom

The motherboard populates all four DIMM slots with 128GB of DDR5 today and supports up to 192GB total, so future expansion is possible without replacing modules. This capacity ceiling is the key figure for buyers planning larger datasets or heavier virtualisation workloads. If a project roadmap already exceeds 192GB, a different platform will be required.

Highlights

  • 16-core Ryzen 9 9950X reaches 5.70 GHz for heavy workloads
  • 128GB DDR5 with four slots expandable to 192 GB
  • 4TB Samsung 990 PRO NVMe reads up to 7450 MB/s
  • RTX A2000 12GB GPU drives professional visualisation
  • 360mm liquid cooler and 850W 80 PLUS Bronze PSU keep thermals steady

Specifications

Release Year2026
Form FactorMid Tower
AI FeaturesAI Ready
ColorBlack
Cooling SystemLiquid Cooling
Operating SystemWindows 11 Pro
Windows 11Ready
CPU TypeAMD Ryzen 9 9000 Series
CPU NameAMD Ryzen 9 9950X
CPU Socket TypeAM5
GPU/VGA TypeNVIDIA RTX A2000
Virtual Reality ReadyYes
Memory Capacity128GB DDR5
Memory Slots (Available/Total)4 total
Maximum Memory Supported192 GB
SSD4TB NVMe
HDD10TB
Optical Drive TypeNo
Screen SizeNo Screen
Audio ChipsetIntegrated
Audio Channels7.1 channels
LAN ChipsetIntegrated
LAN Speed2.5Gbps
WLAN802.11be Wireless LAN
WiFi GenerationWi-Fi 7
BluetoothBluetooth 5.4
RJ451 port

Questions about this item

What motherboard and CPU cooler clearance does the Corsair 4000D case provide for this build?

The mid-tower case measures 490 x 239 x 486 mm and fits the GIGABYTE X870 AORUS motherboard with the 360 mm AIO liquid cooler mounted inside.

How is the 360 mm AIO liquid cooler installed, and which step is often missed?

The cooler comes pre-filled; mount the radiator to the case roof or front, secure the pump block on the AM5 socket with the supplied brackets, then connect the pump header and fan cables — forgetting the pump-header connection is the common error.

When will the 128 GB DDR5 memory or the 4 TB NVMe SSD need replacement or expansion?

The board has four DDR5 slots and supports up to 192 GB, so you can add modules later; the M.2 SSD uses a PCIe 4.0 x4 slot and can be swapped for a larger drive when capacity runs out.

Also in this aisle

People compared these

Same shelf, same checkout — eight coins and a 30-minute rate lock.