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Starforge Launches RTX 50-Series PCs, But Some Are Out Of Stock

Gaming PCs with NVIDIA’s new RTX 50-series GPUs are starting to flood the market, and Starforge Systems is one of the brands you can expect to find options from. Both Alienware and iBUYPOWER have also announced new PCs. Starforge Systems today has announced three new variations of its prebuilt desktops, including the Explorer II Elite, the Voyager III Elite, and the Voyager III Pro. The first two machines are equipped with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, so these will be the most powerful desktops out of the three.

The Voyager III Pro comes with an RTX 5080. This also means it costs less money, so it’ll be Starforge’s most affordable option. There is no configurator here, so these three systems are entirely custom with parts selected by Starforge for these builds. As for pricing, the Voyager III Pro starts at a price of $3,349.99. Meanwhile, the Explorer II Elite will run you $5,299.99, and the Voyager III Elite will run you $5,099.99.

These aren’t cheap gaming desktops. But they do come with top-end specs and are custom-built.

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Starforge RTX 50-series PCs with the RTX 5090 are already out of stock

This probably shouldn’t surprise anyone, but just like with the GPUs themselves, getting even a prebuilt gaming PC with these new GPUs seems impossible. It is launch day, so there’s something to be said for that. But because of the cost, the prebuilts are generally a little easier to get a hold of. Having said that, Starforge Systems is already out of stock of both the Explorer II Elite and the Voyager III Elite. Both of these come with the RTX 5090 GPU.

You can still get the Voyager III Pro if you don’t mind dumping it down to the RTX 5080. And really, this should still be a perfectly powerful PC for running games. It also has the added benefit of customization. As you can choose from different customized cases with unique artwork. You can also select from a variety of Platelight options. The Platelights go on the front of the case and they’re swappable. So you can buy extras and swap them out at your pleasure. It’s a pretty cool and unique feature that you won’t really find on other PCs.

Other systems have been refreshed with new hardware and features

Starforge Systems makes some pretty expensive gaming PCs if you’re going for something on the top end. It also makes more affordable options. On top of that, these have been refreshed for 2025, the company says, with new hardware and features to make them even better than before. This includes a refresh for the Horizon Pro, Horizon Elite, and Navigator lines. As well as the limited edition Dragonflight and OldSchool RuneScape PCs.

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Starforge doesn’t explicitly state what the upgrades are compared to the older versions, and we aren’t familiar enough with the old specs to know what’s changed. That being said, these range in price from $1,299.99 to $2,299.99. So if you’re looking for something on the less expensive end from Starforge, these are it.