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Forget RGB, Aston Martin’s gaming PC is dressed for Monaco

This Aston Martin RTX 5090 PC is gorgeous and wildly expensive

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Gaming PCs are usually easy to spot. They are loud both in design and fan noise, depending on how you build it. But Chillblast is and Aston Martin have a very different approach to this with a new collection of hand-built gaming PCs that look like something you would part next to a watch winder than hide under a desk.

The Chillblast x Aston Martin Collection has been designed and handcrafted in the UK with three models in the lineup. The entry point is the Chillblast x Aston Martin RTX 5070 PC, priced from £3,749.99. Above that sits the Limited Edition RTX 5090 PC, priced from £8,499.99 and limited to just 20 units. At the top is the Signature Water Cooled RTX 5090 PC, a built-to-order collector’s machine priced at a staggering £15,999.99.

More than just an Astron Martin logo slapped on to it

The biggest flex here is the finish. Each PC is painted in Aston Martin’s Iridescent Emerald, described by Chillblast as a modern interpretation of British Racing Green with a gold xirallic pigment that shifts under light. The collection also brings in Aston Martin badging, black leather accents, material-focused detailing, and design cues inspired by the automaker’s interiors.

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Chillblast worked closely with Aston Martin’s Color, Materials, & Finish specialists at the company’s Gaydon headquarters. This explains why it doesn’t look like a regular tower PC with a luxury badge slapped on the front. The whole thing makes it a centerpiece for your desktop, which is honestly refreshing in a market full of angry vents and rainbow lighting effects.

How the specs keep it high-performance

Just like the design, even the hardware under the hood is overkill. The RTX 5070 model listed by Chillblast includes an AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D, Nvidia RTX 5070, 2TB SSD, and 32GB DDR5 RAM. The RTX 5090 Limited Edition bumps things up to an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2, Nvidia RTX 5090, 2TB SSD, and 64GB DDR5 RAM.

The Signature model goes even harder with a dual-loop water cooling system, 4TB Kingston Fury Renegade G5 PCIe 5.0 SSD, 64GB DDR5 6000MT/s RAM, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and Windows 11 Pro. It also includes a personalized plaque that adds a nice touch. Considering how the price brushes against used-car territory, this kind of detail makes sense.

Luxury PC for a very specific audience

Scott Brenchley, CEO of Chillblast, said the project brings Aston Martin’s “paint, pattern and interior design language” into a new category. Aston Martin’s Stefano Saporetti added that the partnership is part of the brand’s broader push into digital culture.

The collection is available to order directly from Chillblast from June 2026. This collaboration is clearly not for the average gaming setup. It is built for the person who wants their PC to be a statement piece with a powerful GPU.

Vikhyaat Vivek
Vikhyaat Vivek is a tech journalist and reviewer with seven years of experience covering consumer hardware, with a focus on…
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