Hi all,
The time has come to finally retire my trusty 11-year-old PC. It’s been a great servant, but it’s really starting to show its age. Since I’m very out of practice, I’d really appreciate the community’s advice on a recommended build to replace it. Another push factor is that my current CPU isn’t certified for Windows 11, so the upgrade is overdue. If it wasn't obvious, I've put my initial rambling post through Chat GPT to make it, well, readable! I should be ashamed.
Purchase Timeframe
By the end of October at the latest, though ideally sooner.
Budget
£3,500 (including a new monitor).
Usage
Primarily gaming – Football Manager, Elite Dangerous, Red Dead Redemption 2, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, GTA VI (if/when it appears).
I’m not a streamer, and I don’t generally play competitive FPS titles, but I’d like enough power to handle pretty much anything that comes out over the next five years without worry.
Preferences
Current Hardware
Probably not relevant since this will be a full new build, but for reference:
Peripherals (Monitor etc.)
I need a new monitor. Currently I use two cheap 1080p, 60Hz, 24” panels.
For the upgrade, I’d prefer higher resolution, ideally an ultrawide for Elite Dangerous (though I have no interest in VR). Fidelity and immersion are more important to me than very high refresh rates. Since I play Elite in borderless windowed mode (for third-party tools), I don’t think that will impact monitor choice much. Recommendations here would be very welcome.
Special Requirements (inc. Wi-Fi)
Many thanks in advance for your advice!
Kind regards,
Sim
The time has come to finally retire my trusty 11-year-old PC. It’s been a great servant, but it’s really starting to show its age. Since I’m very out of practice, I’d really appreciate the community’s advice on a recommended build to replace it. Another push factor is that my current CPU isn’t certified for Windows 11, so the upgrade is overdue. If it wasn't obvious, I've put my initial rambling post through Chat GPT to make it, well, readable! I should be ashamed.
Purchase Timeframe
By the end of October at the latest, though ideally sooner.
Budget
£3,500 (including a new monitor).
Usage
Primarily gaming – Football Manager, Elite Dangerous, Red Dead Redemption 2, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, GTA VI (if/when it appears).
I’m not a streamer, and I don’t generally play competitive FPS titles, but I’d like enough power to handle pretty much anything that comes out over the next five years without worry.
Preferences
- Historically I’ve stuck with Intel/Nvidia (a bad experience with an AMD CPU 20 years ago scarred me a bit!). That said, I’m open to AMD now if there’s clear value or performance gains.
- Storage: At least 2TB – 1TB just isn’t enough with modern games. When I last built a PC, the advice was to run Windows on a dedicated SSD. I assume that’s no longer necessary?
- RGB isn’t a priority. If it comes with the best-value components, that’s fine, but I don’t want to pay a premium for it.
- Noise isn’t critical as I use headphones almost exclusively, but I’d prefer something reasonably quiet rather than jet-engine loud.
Current Hardware
Probably not relevant since this will be a full new build, but for reference:
- Asus Maximus VII Hero motherboard
- Intel i7-4770K (slightly overclocked)
- GTX 1060 6GB
- 16GB DDR3 RAM
Peripherals (Monitor etc.)
I need a new monitor. Currently I use two cheap 1080p, 60Hz, 24” panels.
For the upgrade, I’d prefer higher resolution, ideally an ultrawide for Elite Dangerous (though I have no interest in VR). Fidelity and immersion are more important to me than very high refresh rates. Since I play Elite in borderless windowed mode (for third-party tools), I don’t think that will impact monitor choice much. Recommendations here would be very welcome.
Special Requirements (inc. Wi-Fi)
- Wi-Fi is required. I do have a Virgin Media extender pod with an ethernet port right next to the PC, but Wi-Fi gives me flexibility.
- Easy access to at least 2–3 USB 2.0/3.0 ports on the front or top of the case is important (I won’t have easy access to the rear). Could monitor USB ports substitute here?
- The PC will sit on the floor in a carpeted room, so I imagine a riser/stand would be a good idea – do such things exist?
Many thanks in advance for your advice!
Kind regards,
Sim