Henry Cavill Builds His First PC And Posts It To Instagram – You Can Copy His Build

Henry Cavill Builds His First PC And Posts It To Instagram – You Can Copy His Build
Credit: Netflix Via YouTube

The internet went a little bit wild today as Henry Cavill, known for his roles in Superman and The Witcher, has just built his first PC. The Hollywood star has been known to enjoy the PC gaming world, citing titles such as Total War: Warhammer and World of Warcraft, with the latter resulting in missing the phone call announcing that he picked up the role for Superman as he was in a dungeon.

The build is a solid choice all throughout, although a bit pricey with the GPU of what appears to be an ASUS GeForce RTX 2080 Ti and ROG Swift monitor adds $2,000 to the final price tag. Worth noting that he didn’t opt into SLI or outlandish CPUs, meaning if you’ve been looking for a build, the Henry Cavill build isn’t a bad entrance into PC building itself if you’re willing to tweak a bit.

The Instagram video shows Henry Cavill spending a couple of hours piecing the entirety of the build together as the background shifts steadily from afternoon to dusk, and dusk to night as the star hems and haws at the various pieces and components that need to be plugged-in cautiously, all set to the soothing sounds of Barry White crooning in the background.

Between the build, the music, and the man himself, it’s difficult to not be mesmerized by the post that has gone viral, resulting in AMD welcoming him to Team Red and Nvidia offering to exchange steam IDs for some gaming in the near future.

On top of thousands of fans desperate for some good representation of the PC gaming hobbyists that have somehow gotten a bad rap as the enthusiast gamers to the point of scorning anyone who doesn’t game on a PC; this is akin to Leanardo Dicaprio openly vaping at Hollywood award ceremonies: it’s just decent representation.

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While Henry himself didn’t opt to list all of his pieces inside of the standard PC Part Picker website, the subreddit r/buildapc has done an admirable job of figuring out precisely what is placed on the table before the man himself begins the process. You can find the PCPartPicker list yourself here: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/yqnwBZ

His build is believed to be as follows:

  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900 3.8 GHz 12-Core Processor
  • Cooler: NZXT KRAKEN Z73 73.11 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler
  • MB: Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Hero ATX AM4 Motherboard
  • RAM: G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32 GB
  • GPU: Asus GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11 GB ROG Strix
  • Case: Fractal Design Define S2 Vision Blackout ATX Mid Tower Case
  • PSU: SeaSonic PRIME Ultra Platinum 750 W 80+ Plat
  • Keyboard: Razer Huntsman Elite
  • Monitor: Asus PG279Q ROG Swift 27.0″ 2560×1440 165 Hz Monitor
  • Storage: 2x Samsung 970 EVO 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME SSD

You can easily shift a few parts and come up with a bit more friendly price tag, but if everything on this list is accurate, we’re looking at almost a $4,000 PC that he pieced together.

Removing the M.2’s used for storage (the height of PC storage right now which is blisteringly faster by a factor of about 10 compared to standard SSDs (what the PS5 is rumored to be using)) and shifting to a standard SSD for OS and HDD for games could save users $150, opting into a less bleeding-edge monitor with 60Hz and 1080p would save about $500, and a GTX1080 Ti still has more than enough power for the modern generation of titles that should run well into the future.

You could bring everything down to around $1,500 and still experience a massive upgrade compared to consoles and a vast quantity of PCs out in the wild today (according to 3DMark leaderboards), and you wouldn’t even need to be a movie star to make it happen. Even better, you might run into the Man of Steel yourself out in the WoW battlegrounds.

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