PC died - New Build suggestions around £1000 (already have GPU)

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Hey, it's been a long time since I've been around these parts. Glad to see it's still so active!

So, long story short my motherboard died over the weekend. My GPU 3080TI is still alive and so is my M2. I've got an ITX case and am looking to move back to a standard-size case.

So I'm looking for a small upgrade, new Motherboard, CPU/cooler, PSU, RAM (ideally 32GB), new case (This can be very basic, I don't care about looks), and maybe some additional fans/cooling . I'm hoping to spend around £700-1000. Any suggestions on what the most cost-effective setup is these days would be GREATLY appreciated. My previous CPU was a Ryzen 7 and it was great.

Again, any advice would be amazing.
Thanks
 
216 case is new, has good reviews, good airflow and can fit a 360mm aio in top if you so desire...its a new version of the 215, but longer allowing more room for the bigger(longer) new gpu's out there. Didn't know if you wanted storage but saw the l3 plus 2tb on offer so added it. I'd prob shop elsewhere for ram. At this price seen 6000c30 vengeance rgb AMD expo, or less if you dont want the rgb..pay £20 more and can have the dominator platinum 6000c30, which is here for well over £200....did a quick check, the 6000c30 rgb vengeance can be had for £130 or non rgb for £110. if you want rgb and don't want to pay £130, they have 6000c36 rgb vengeance for £106

My basket at OcUK:

Total: £1,002.88 (includes delivery: £7.99)​

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