NVIDIA's flagship Blackwell card. 21,760 CUDA cores, 32GB of GDDR7 on a 512-bit bus, and DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation. The reference cooler runs colder than most AIB triple-fan designs.
Every part listed has cleared a 72-hour stability run, a thermal soak, and a 24-hour benchmark loop. We carry parts from over thirty manufacturers — including NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, ASUS, MSI, Sapphire, Corsair, G.Skill, Samsung, Noctua, Lian Li, Fractal, and more. Filter by category, brand, or search by name.
Sixteen Zen 5 cores with 144MB of cache, including 64MB of stacked 3D V-Cache on the gaming CCD. Beats the Core Ultra 9 285K in productivity and crushes it in games. Single chip for both worlds.
Pre-validated builds with parts that play nicely together. Add the whole configuration with a single click — or use them as a starting point and swap parts before checkout.
A dependable 1440p / 144Hz workhorse. Quiet, cool, and overbuilt for the resolution it targets.
Our flagship reference build. 4K maxed in everything new. Designed to put numbers on a leaderboard.
For 3D, ML training, and color-critical work. ECC memory, dual GPUs, ten-gig networking.
Pick a part for each slot. We score the build across performance, value, and thermal headroom — then flag undersized PSUs, mismatched sockets, and other things that bite people in the assembly bay. When you're happy, drop the whole thing into your cart.
Tensor began in a small office above a bike shop in Rotterdam, where four engineers shared two test benches and a strict rule: every component on our shelf must clear a 72-hour stability run, a thermal soak, and a 24-hour benchmark loop before it ships to anyone.
That rule has not changed in seven years. It is why our catalog is small. It is why a part sometimes appears six months after launch — and sometimes never appears at all. We are not a marketplace. We are an editor.
Each issue of the catalog is dated, numbered, and printed. When a generation is replaced, the old issue is archived, not deleted, so the spec sheets you bought against still exist.
We do not run sales. The price you see is the price the part should cost — calculated against tested performance, never against demand. If our pricing seems unusual, it is because most pricing is.
Benchmark dispatches, new components passing review, and the occasional teardown. No marketing. No discount codes. Roughly 800 words, twice a month.