£1k upgrade

thanks :off to find a cheap source of reclaimed clay tiles:

When you told your wife you'd buy her a gazebo, did you tell her how big it was going to be?

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Bugger the motherboard is pre-order - I've got to get in before the Indian sandstone flooring is ordered....
 

I'd switch to the T500 2tb or the Renegade NvME, they're a similar class/quality of drive and will save you £30-40, the 9900X benefits from faster RAM (6000/c30 is the sweet spot for non X3D chips) and it'll open room in your budget to switch to the Corsair sticks recommended by myself and @tamzzy earlier.

Do you really need the feature set of that motherboard? You could knock £100 off there too depending and still get a very good motherboard.
 
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I'd be looking at something like this unless you really need USB4 or whatever else the Tomahawk offers:

My basket at OcUK:

Total: £1,317.86 (includes delivery: £7.99)​
Motherboard review (linked to VRM section with it running a 9950X):​
Fully disabling the PCIE2 if the m.2_4 is used is a no for me. I've accumulated several m.2s and will likely add more, so want to be able to use all the slots. I could use a PCIE for m.2 add, in, but current PCIE lanes are soooo stingy ;)
 
Fully disabling the PCIE2 if the m.2_4 is used is a no for me. I've accumulated several m.2s and will likely add more, so want to be able to use all the slots. I could use a PCIE for m.2 add, in, but current PCIE lanes are soooo stingy ;)

Fair enough! It's a bit of a pita at the moment dealing with the various trade offs on motherboards.

The RAM/NvME switch is still worthwhile however, you'll not notice the difference between the 990 and Renegade but you likely will with the RAM.

The 990/T500/Renegade are all high quality Gen 4 drives with DRAM and high TBW so rule of thumb is to just grab whichever is cheapest, there's a couple of others out there on par too.
 
Fair enough! It's a bit of a pita at the moment dealing with the various trade offs on motherboards.

The RAM/NvME switch is still worthwhile however, you'll not notice the difference between the 990 and Renegade but you likely will with the RAM.

The 990/T500/Renegade are all high quality Gen 4 drives with DRAM and high TBW so rule of thumb is to just grab whichever is cheapest, there's a couple of others out there on par too.
I've got Crucial drives in a bunch of laptops and they've been great. I just have a default for Samsung because I worked for them for about a decade, never managed discounts on components though... :)
 
Fair enough! It's a bit of a pita at the moment dealing with the various trade offs on motherboards.

The RAM/NvME switch is still worthwhile however, you'll not notice the difference between the 990 and Renegade but you likely will with the RAM.

The 990/T500/Renegade are all high quality Gen 4 drives with DRAM and high TBW so rule of thumb is to just grab whichever is cheapest, there's a couple of others out there on par too.
The working out which pcie lane is cut/closed by what is really really f-ing annoying :)
 

Looks good to me, as mentioned by @mickyflinn the Zotac does offer a longer warranty, although I'm not sure which of the two offers the best acoustics if that's a concern. If so, the "Asus Dual" models in the past are well regarded, but be wary of the Evo variants as they're cut down and quite poor by comparison.

I actually own a Zotac 4070 Twin Edge and its been a good experience, I rarely hear it under gaming loads but workloads may differ.
 
So before I accidentally buy an outdoor wood burner, and/or a Big Green Egg..Is this OK?

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Looks good, wrong RAM though, one sec.


You want this RAM specifically, it's EXPO and lower cas latency (aka quicker). EXPO is essentially AMD's version of XMP, so a set and go thing in the bios.
 
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