for a case for you daughter look at the white lian li v100. it's goldfish style so front and side glass....what it does have is a little removable bit on the front for your daughter to place a figure/toy/whatever at the front. apart from the display area, it's a decent budget case anyway with 4 fans included..provoked prawn below has case with some bits in front..better than me trying to explain (just he's using fans that cost more than the case)Hello guys just a little update so far.
I spoke to my wife and we discussed that I should look to build my daughter a gaming pc for Xmas. I should just need a nice cool looking case that will fit my components she doesn’t do pink so thinking a nice white set up. I have an old hiper X 850w which will hopefully do the trick for her new one.
Any suggestions on a case appreciated.
So that frees me up to continue with a new build. For myself which is good news for me.
So far I have purchased a 5070TI and bagged a 9800 X3D yesterday. I will look to add some fast DDR5 just before Xmas later in the year.
I’m struggling on what I should go for on a motherboard I don’t have a budget for it I just need a full size ATX as I do have the room for it in my case. Prob look to get some fast DDR5 in there later in the year. Even though I don’t have a budget wouldn’t wanna be spending £250-£300. Rather look to spend around £150 just needs to suit my new components.
I don’t need WiFi as I have a wired connection.
Great suggestion love this case and the figurine area is a nice touch.for a case for you daughter look at the white lian li v100. it's goldfish style so front and side glass....what it does have is a little removable bit on the front for your daughter to place a figure/toy/whatever at the front. apart from the display area, it's a decent budget case anyway with 4 fans included..provoked prawn below has case with some bits in front..better than me trying to explain (just he's using fans that cost more than the case)
My basket at OcUK:
Total: £73.98 (includes delivery: £0.00)
I think the Gigabyte X870 EAGLE WIFI7 for £175 is a decent option you will gain usb4 which mite be useful to have in the future but does it fit your colour scheme.looking at ASRock B850 PRO RS.
any opinions on this board?
Heard some stuff on reddit they dont play ball with the 9800X3d cpu
There are compromises with the lower priced x870 motherboards so it's best to read reviews to find out limitations.also considering a Asus Prime x870-p board
Not looked into the X870 chipset boards but found one for £189.99 whoch not much difference to the ASrock board also.
either board will also be adding Corsair Vengeance RGB Grey 96GB 6000MHz DDR5
Any opinions on these boards please?
would you say the Gigabyte X870 EAGLE WIFI7 is a better board £175 is a good priceThere are compromises with the lower priced x870 motherboards so it's best to read reviews to find out limitations.
The Asus Prime is a bit of a mixed bag but still a decent option at that price point , WiFi r view version.
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ASUS Prime X870-P Wi-Fi Review
The ASUS Prime X870-P Wi-Fi supports both USB4 and Thunderbolt 4, at a highly attractive price point of just slightly over $200. PCIe Gen 5 support for GPU and SSD is onboard, too, but what has ASUS had to cut in other areas to get there and are similarly-priced B850 offerings better value?www.techpowerup.com
I wouldn't say it's a better board but it's has its pluses, grey which will suit your ram and WiFi which has Bluetooth and is a back up solution.would you say the Gigabyte X870 EAGLE WIFI7 is a better board £175 is a good price
would it suit Corsair Vengeance RGB Grey 96GB 6000MHz DDR5 and the 9800X3D
Why do you need 96gb? That's well overkill if just for gaming
You also don't need x870. A b850 board is fine.
What is your budget?
What have you bought already?
What are you using the computer for?
It's gone from a cheap upgrade to some monster that has deviated from the original brief.
i'm all for reusing parts, but not that hiper psu lol
(my current psu that i'm using in my main rig is 12 years old, so i do actually practice what i preach lol)
i'm assuming you bought the crucial ddr5 5600mhz set. it's not that bad and x3d chips don't suffer as much performance penalty with slower ram than their non-x3d counterparts.
however, if it's just for gaming, 32gb is sufficient and you'd be better off with 32gb of faster ram than 96gb of slower ram
for the psu, as with all refurbished parts, your mileage will vary, but for the price, it seems a good deal
that's a good set as long as you didn't overpay for the corsair branding lolCORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 6000MHz CL30
was the ram i went for bud.
correctEvery vid i watched suggested the 32gb of CL30 6000mhz
did you not say 96gb earlier?
that's a good set as long as you didn't overpay for the corsair branding lol
correct