Advice on the following build.

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So I've come in to some cash and need a new computer. I've always wanted to go either high power small footprint or full water cooled loop. I'm looking for something which will be close to sff as possible as I want to have it sat on my desk and desk space is at a premium. Currently I have a Corsair Air 540 which I've really liked in terms of looks. Though having had a look at the corsair offerings I'm not sure I can even fit the 2500 D on my desk.

Below is the small form factor:

My basket at OcUK:

Total: £3,379.87 (includes delivery: £0.00)​

Any advice on where to improve what I have picked?
 
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One of the biggest waste of money is watercooling, sure you get lower temps and generally a quieter system but you also void you warranty on a £1800 GPU.

Rant over I suggest you open a thread in the watercooling section of the forum.

As for parts gaming you don't need anymore thqn the 7800x3d but if you productivity stuff then get the 7950x3d as you will have the best of both worlds.

Personally a 1000w PSU should be you minimum.

Take a look at Zotac models of the GPU as they come with a 5 year warranty if registered within 30 days otherwise it's 3 years, if not watercooling the GPU.

To be honest the more I've looked into water cooling, the more I'm put off, initial price cost is one thing, but then the on going maintenance. Though I didn't know that adding a GPU block would void the warranty. I've decided to not go down the watercooling route.
 
I think it manufacturer specific, but any excuse they can to reject a GPU then they'll use it.

Haven't bought a new GPU in a while but they use to come with warranty void stickers on if you removed a screw.
Sounds about right. I've decided to go down the none custom loop route. I'm putting it all in a Cooler Master NR200 Max, which includes an aio and an 850 watt psu. This is what I'm going with now.

My basket at OcUK:

Total: £3,482.65 (includes delivery: £0.00)​
 
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Thank you for the detailed information. Gives me a lot to ponder. The reason I thought about going for the Max rather than the standard NR200P is the change in internal layout, I've read that the NR200P (non max) means you have to put the AIO rad along the bottom which is not ideal at all, as any air in the system remains at the pump, which will cause damage.
 
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