I sincerely hope not as it's a Ryzen ? But seriously, no it doesn't - I can't really work out how to fit another monitor on my desk without making it awkward for printer, speakers and coffee. Especially coffee. I WFH from it too, so need to be able to print/scan stuff from time to time too without having to either move a printer (in theory I could as it's wireless, but there's nowhere obvious to put it!) or be cramped.
That was interesting. That said, I think immediacy (whether an amp or an amp sim) of getting a sound you like is as important as anything - I just bought a new THU add-on pack and immediately got a sound I loved out of one of the presets it shipped with that made me get round to actually recording some guide tracks I've been promising someone for ages!
I had a GT730 before I upgraded to a 1030 (like you). Track redraw in CbB was much slower. Annoyingly, my GT1030 only has 2 physical output for monitors (not that I have room on my desk for a third but...I can dream).
About 25 years ago when I lived in East London (UK), I visited a local restaurant which did "speciality" coffees, including one for £1500 (including inflation, that would be about £3400 today). I didn't have it. To somehow make things worse, said restaurant was running a credit card scam: I got a call from the police a few weeks after I went saying my credit card number (and my ex wife's) had been found on a list of ones that had been stolen and were about to be fraudulently used (thankfully they got caught *before* mine was used).
Not to mention using almost random samples just to see what something sounds like (I was just playing around and found that a recording of an electric drill ends up creating an amazing flanger-like sound!).
Or Convology XT - that's free and seems a decent convolution reverb.
https://wavearts.com/products/plugins/convology#:~:text=Convology XT is a free convolution reverb%2C the,presets%2C and has tons of IR modification features.