Seth Curry builds custom gaming PC with ASUS ROG and ModsbyBen

The greatest thing for a gamer is to build himself a custom PC that is state of the art and thus meets all the wishes that one can have for such a machine.

Sharing the design and assembly of such a machine with your interested community is valuable content with added value. This is exactly why Brooklyn Nets basketball player Seth Curry teamed up with ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) to build a gaming PC for his brother-in-law Spencer Rivers. Say what? For his brother-in-law?

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Spencer Rivers is not only Curry’s brother-in-law, but also his former development coach with the Philadelphia 76ers. The two have always been good friends off the court, too. Shared Call of Duty sessions simply weld them together. You know how it is. But when your own PC is no longer up to date, playing as a team is naturally less fun. Set Curry has now remedied this situation and built a fine computer, which he gave to his brother-in-law.

Now the duo is ready to take over the playing fields of various games with River’s new PC, which was designed by ASUS ROG and well-known PC modder ModsbyBen. The custom setup includes powerful components such as the uncompromising ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090, which offers incredible graphics and framerate quality. Check out the linked video for more information and to see how the whole thing was implemented.

If you’re also planning on building your own PC, ASUS has set up a DIY Academy on the web that can help you get started. Take a look!