Upgrading from 6600K/GTX970

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Hi,

I'm looking to upgrade and my current system comprises of an i5 6600K/GTX970/16GB DDR4 RAM.

I really only use the computer to play games and I'd be looking to re-use my others parts, most notably my 750w Superflower PSU and 24" Dell U2412M (1920x1200) monitor.

My budget is £1500 for CPU (and cooler?)/Motherboard/RAM/GPU/1TB M.2 (but if some money could be saved by getting a 1TB 2.5" drive, I'm not against that).

I've had a look around and a 7800X3D CPU and an Asus 4070 (https://www.overclockers.co.uk/asus...dr6x-pci-express-graphics-card-gx-49c-as.html) look good, but I've not really kept up with hardware since building my current system around 8 years ago, so I'm open to recommendations for the above two parts, but mainly, the Motherboard/RAM/1TB storage, as I have no idea on those. I don't require anything fancy Motherboard wise, as long as I get as much performance out of the parts as I can and I can plug my 2.0 speakers into a line in port, then I am happy.

My budget doesn't allow for a new monitor which is a bit annoying, but I was thinking along the lines of that I'd rather be able to play games that I am struggling with, at high settings and a high (hopefully solid) framerate of 60 i.e. Helldivers 2 I am having to run on the lowest possible settings, at a resolution of 1900x600 (I think it is) and I still get low frames pretty much all the time. Other games I'd be looking to play are Hell Let Loose, Six Days in Fallujah, Ready or Not, possibly Gray Zone Warfare, basically, games my friends are looking to play but I can't.

Thanks for any help!
 
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When I upgraded from sli GTX970's and FX8350 last year, the honest biggest difference was the monitor. I tried to do it for less than £1k without a monitor but then went above budget to go 1440p and it was so worthwhile. If your budget is £1.5k then you should definitely consider a larger 1440p monitor and still nail great gaming components. That 34" 1440p jigger suggested will probably result in the best noticeable value upgrade..... way more than having the 7800x3d vs a 7600x CPU.




My basket at OcUK:

Total: £1,428.90 (includes delivery: £0.00)​
 
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Everyone did AM5, so just an Intel alternative.

Swap the 12400 for a 12600KF (should be around £20 cheaper) and I'd get a peerless assassin or phantom spirit for the cooler (~£35).

My basket at OcUK:

Total: £1,318.87 (includes delivery: £0.00)​

I don't know much about monitors, but I included one for the build price.
 
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Thanks for the replies, they're really helpful. I'm going to take a bit of time to think about things but I am thinking the 7600X or 12600KF is the way to go for me as it'll save me a bit of money (12600KF even more so) which I could put off a monitor upgrade and keep the total quite a bit lower than £1500, which would be nice.
 
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it'll save me a bit of money (12600KF even more so) which I could put off a monitor upgrade and keep the total quite a bit lower than £1500, which would be nice
You do sacrifice the upgrade path of AM5, but it is definitely a CPU I like (for the price). If you go DDR4 you can get the price down even further, though much less worthwhile now there are relatively affordable DDR5 versions of most boards like the DS3H and Gaming X.
 
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Thanks for the replies, they're really helpful. I'm going to take a bit of time to think about things but I am thinking the 7600X or 12600KF is the way to go for me as it'll save me a bit of money (12600KF even more so) which I could put off a monitor upgrade and keep the total quite a bit lower than £1500, which would be nice.
honestly i would work a monitor into the budget. the dell 2724d is available for £200 and will vastly improve your computing experience
 
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this is what i'd get on your budget:

My basket at OcUK:

Total: £1,122.86 (includes delivery: £0.00)​

cooler: thermalright assassin king 120 se
monitor: dell 2724d

total damage = £1350

i wouldn't even bother considering intel 12600k over the amd ryzen 7600 as the 7600 is vastly superior, whilst offering ongoing platform upgradeability and lower power consumption
you'd also have budget for a 2tb ssd

full comparison: https://www.techspot.com/review/2563-best-value-gaming-cpu/
 
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