

I was out of the loop of Marvel content for a while (last thing I saw was Deadpool & Wolverine) and went to watch Thunderbolts at the cinema to kill an evening.
It was way better than I expected. It’s not “absolute cinema” by any means, but the plot is pretty interesting and it touches on some sensitive subjects in a thoughtful way.
Overall I think it’s worth your time if you want to follow the upcoming Marvel movies.
This list right here matches what is considered top of the line components right now. I would even call it “overkill”.
What games does your daughter usually play? Because even for modern games, you do not need a 5090 or 4090 graphics card to play 4K max settings. A 4080 or 5080 is enough.
Same with the CPU. You can also change the 9950X3D for a 9800X3D and that would be very future proof.
As for the RAM, usually with 32GB, you are perfectly safe for high-end gaming, but the prices have gone down in the past year and you might as well put 64GB in there.
Storage is fine. It’s pricey, but one less headache since games nowadays take too much space. More SSDs can be connected if she needs more space later on.
The monitor is one thing I fully agree on. It’s OLED and very expensive, but having bought one myself, I don’t see me coming back to a LED display.
The case is all about personal taste and ease of assembling the computer.
And the motherboard and PSU can be paired back if the CPU and/or GPU are also paired back.
Overall, it’s your decision. I just wanted to communicate that a good gaming PC doesn’t need to cost you three months’ worth of salary. But if you don’t want to change anything, you can be assured that you’re buying her the very best consumer components at this time. But know that you can give her “4K Max Settings” for way less money.