1440p full gaming build critique

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Every single part in my partner's computer is past it's best before for her purpose of gaming (she currently has an RX460, i5-4690 and 8GB RAM :D at least she has an SSD...), so we've looked at a brand new full build:

My basket at OcUK:

Total: £1,802.89 (includes delivery: £0.00)​

I imagine the 9800x3d will be questioned, and honestly I had no reason to really pick one specifically other than it being a build specifically for gaming and not wanting to invest in AM4 infrastructure. 7900XT was purchased now rather than waiting for March due to an upgrade being needed fairly urgently, general short-term availability concerns, and confidence it will still look a good purchase post-release of 5070/ti & 9070/XT. I did consider a 4070 TI S instead, but decided it was a bit too rich for my blood. I don't think I compromised much on the mobo/RAM/PSU, with maybe a small compromise with the quality of case fans & speed of the NVMe.

Before I unpack it all for build day (Saturday), I'm wondering if there's some alterations you guys would make without that much of a change in budget. I guess I'm a bit concerned it's a bit too "bloke with not enough knowledge throws money at expensive CPU/GPU" with too much trimming on the other stuff.
 
Decent build.
What I would change is to get rid of the extra fans and put that budget into a higher-end SSD with a dram cache.
Something like the sn850x, firecuda 530, 990 pro or t500.

And maybe a better quality PSU fwiw

I did consider the sn850x, didn't really have a reason to decide against it other than ignorance of the difference.

I wouldn't return the fans for the budget because I have a use for them in another computer too, maybe I'll look a little more into SSDs and upgrade.
 
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