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Adamant Custom

Adamant Custom Ryzen 9 9950X3D RTX A2000 128GB DDR5 8TB NVMe 10TB HDD gaming PC

SKU CH-74W0-75JZJ

A 16-core Ryzen workstation with 128GB DDR5, 8TB NVMe plus 10TB HDD and an RTX A2000 for professional CAD and engineering workloads

  • CPU TypeAMD Ryzen 9 9000 Series
  • CPU NameAMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D
  • CPU Socket TypeAM5
  • GPU/VGA TypeNVIDIA RTX A2000
  • Memory Capacity128GB DDR5
  • Memory Slots (Available/Total)4 total
  • 16-core Ryzen 9 9950X3D reaches 5.70 GHz for heavy compute
  • 128 GB DDR5 with four slots expandable to 192 GB
  • 8 TB NVMe SSD plus 10 TB HDD stores massive projects
  • RTX A2000 12 GB certified for SolidWorks and CAD
  • Wi-Fi 7 and 2.5 Gbps LAN keep data moving fast

Built for engineering workloads

This desktop pairs a sixteen-core Ryzen 9 9950X3D with an Nvidia RTX A2000 workstation graphics card and one hundred twenty-eight gigabytes of DDR5 memory. The combination targets SolidWorks, CAD, CAM and CAE modelling where high single-thread frequency and certified drivers matter. Eight terabytes of NVMe storage and a ten-terabyte hard drive keep large assemblies local. Windows 11 Pro ships pre-installed.

Assembly handled by the builder

The system arrives fully assembled in a Corsair 4000D chassis with a 360-millimetre liquid cooler already mounted on the AM5 socket. Two 4-terabyte Samsung 990 PRO drives occupy M.2 slots on the TUF X870-PLUS motherboard. Buyers should verify that the 850-watt bronze power supply meets any future GPU upgrade plans, as the unit is not user-swappable without opening the case.

Suits professional modellers and simulation users

Engineers who need certified RTX drivers and large memory capacity for parametric design will benefit immediately. Users whose workflows rely on gaming-oriented features or who require multiple high-wattage graphics cards should look at a different platform. Buyers wanting more internal drive bays than the two 3.5-inch and two 2.5-inch slots provided will need an external storage solution.

Highlights

  • 16-core Ryzen 9 9950X3D reaches 5.70 GHz for heavy compute
  • 128 GB DDR5 with four slots expandable to 192 GB
  • 8 TB NVMe SSD plus 10 TB HDD stores massive projects
  • RTX A2000 12 GB certified for SolidWorks and CAD
  • Wi-Fi 7 and 2.5 Gbps LAN keep data moving fast

Specifications

CPU TypeAMD Ryzen 9 9000 Series
CPU NameAMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D
CPU Socket TypeAM5
GPU/VGA TypeNVIDIA RTX A2000
Memory Capacity128GB DDR5
Memory Slots (Available/Total)4 total
Maximum Memory Supported192 GB
SSD8TB NVMe
HDD10TB
Operating SystemWindows 11 Pro
Form FactorTower
Release Year2026
AI FeaturesAI Ready
ColorBlack
Cooling SystemLiquid Cooling
Windows 11Ready
LAN Speed2.5Gbps
WiFi GenerationWi-Fi 7
LAN ChipsetIntegrated
WLAN802.11be Wireless LAN
BluetoothBluetooth 5.4
Optical Drive TypeNo
Screen SizeNo Screen
Audio ChipsetIntegrated
Audio Channels7.1 channels
RJ451 port

Questions about this item

How can I verify the 360 mm liquid cooler is keeping the Ryzen 9 9950X3D at safe temperatures after first boot?

Enter the BIOS on start-up and watch the CPU temperature settle below 50 °C at idle; the 360 mm AIO should hold it there. Under a full-core load the temperature should stay under 80 °C, confirming the cooler is working as intended.

Which components come pre-installed in the Corsair 4000D case and what must I supply myself?

The case arrives with the Ryzen 9 9950X3D, 128 GB DDR5, 8 TB NVMe (two 4 TB Samsung 990 PRO drives), 10 TB HDD, RTX A2000 12 GB, 850 W 80 PLUS Bronze PSU, Windows 11 Pro, Wi-Fi 7 and 2.5 Gbps LAN already fitted. Only a monitor, keyboard, mouse and any extra drives you want are left to add.

Should I choose the 128 GB DDR5 configuration or upgrade to the 192 GB maximum the board supports?

The system ships with 128 GB DDR5 across four slots; the X870 motherboard can take up to 192 GB. Stay with 128 GB for current SolidWorks and CAD workloads, or move to 192 GB only if you regularly hit memory limits in large assemblies or simulations.

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