
I might have just watched the most popular video ever uploaded to the Internet.
It involves one of the world’s sexiest men as well as PC gaming gear. Yes, I am referring to Henry Cavill’s construction of a personal gaming computer for his man cave.
Building his own gaming PC is Cavill’s next ambition, as he stated in previous interviews, and it appears that he has completed it.

In a few days, you might discover Geralt, also known as Kal-el, in your favourite games. He fulfilled his word during the pandemic. Additionally, Cavill included appropriate music in the video he uploaded, which made it even more enjoyable to watch.
Cavill released this with the caption, “This kind of material isn’t for everyone. Viewer discretion is advised,” suggesting that he was aware that it might be the most popular video on the internet.
The fact that Cavill is extremely honest in his video is what we find appealing. He made a few errors during construction and even demonstrated how to correct them afterwards.
Since Cavill accepted the challenge after a considerable amount of time, he gets a pass because building gaming PCs may be a laborious task.
Two years ago, we constructed our own Rs 3 lakh gaming PC, which we use to test and evaluate the newest titles available on the platform.

Check out this interview with Cavill from last year, though, if you’re still not convinced about his fixation on creating PCs.
He enjoys playing Delta Force, Half-Life, and the Warhammer series in addition to The Witcher titles. Cavill actually prefers playing games indoors to going out. You may learn more about his passion for World of Warcraft in the interview that follows:
Check out this interview with Cavill from last year, though, if you’re still not convinced about his fixation on creating PCs.
He enjoys playing Delta Force, Half-Life, and the Warhammer series in addition to The Witcher titles. Cavill actually prefers playing games indoors to going out. You may learn more about his passion for World of Warcraft in the interview that follows:
Here’s what we could infer from the video about the items he utilised for his construction.
He is undoubtedly using two Samsung NVME SSDs, an AMD Ryzen 9 CPU (though he did not specify which model), an ASUS ROG GeForce RTX 2080ti GPU, 32GB of TridentZ RGM DDR4 RAM, an ASUS ROG motherboard, a NZXT Kraken X72 or X73 Liquid CPU Cooler, and further peripherals.