Build critique - based on RX580

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A couple of years ago I picked up an 8GB RX580 to tide me over after my last GPU died. Little did I know then that 2 years later I'd be clinging onto it for dear life as GPU prices went nuts.

Anyway. I'm looking to replace my 12-ish year old build (in my sig) but keep the RX580. If things settle down in a year or two I'll see about replacing the GPU (with a budget of £400) but until then I need something to keep me going. This is what I've come up with based on some input from elsewhere, but my knowledge is over a decade out of date so I'd appreciate a critical eye.

My total budget is £700 (give or take £50) and I'll be buying at the end of the month. Gaming mostly, FPS like Insurgency, Overwatch, maybe Microsoft Flight Sim, plus a bit of Lightroom.
My main display is an editing orientated Benq 27" 1440p display. I'll be transferring over a couple of SATA SSD's that I use for my Steam library plus I'll be plugging in a couple of large external HDD's for photo storage and backup.
I'm not really planning to overclock but the room it's in tend to heat up in summer so slightly better than average wouldn't go amiss.

I don't strongly about any one component, but I do like RGB and am looking for a case that looks good.
And I hope I've understood correctly that with the CPU (12400F) the performance difference in 3600 over 3200 is negligible.
Mobo wise I've gone basic, I don't need wifi or BT but if there's another good reason to spend more, there's about £50 spare in the budget.

Anyway - build here. Any thoughts greatly appreciated.

I'd link to the Partpicker list but these forums are having none of it.

CPU: Intel Core i5-12400F 2.5 GHz 6-Core Processor (£173.00)
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition 57.3 CFM CPU Cooler (£43.99)
Motherboard: MSI PRO B660M-A DDR4 Micro ATX LGA1700 Motherboard (£143.47)
Memory: Crucial Ballistix RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory (£58.72)
Storage: Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive (£99.98)
Video Card: Gigabyte Radeon RX 580 8 GB AORUS Video Card
Case: Lian Li Lancool II Mesh ATX Mid Tower Case (£95.00)
Power Supply: Corsair RM (2021) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply (£88.99 )
Case Fan: Cooler Master SickleFlow 62 CFM 120 mm Fan (£13.60)
Monitor: BenQ GW2765HT 27.0" 2560x1440 60 Hz Monitor
Total: £716.75
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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1st, you need to take down names of competitors..it's against forum rules, just say price and 'away' or something



Seen 4000X case in white for £88 away with free delivery, just as something else...
could add 3 more sp elite fans, 2 on top, one at rear for full rgb/cooling effect

with existing above, the CM halo fans have additional ring of rgb

One thing to consider is the mobo..you have B660..prob irrelevant for type of gpu as comes with pcie4, but z690 comes with pcie5, so in 5 years down line, if you decide to get modern gpu that uses pcie5(next gen top end will from what i read), board is already set up...more important in my view is as you get more storage, with nvme prices dropping and becoming more mainstream, board has 4 slots rather than 2 on the b660 board

the crucial P5P is a faster gen4 drive than the 970 on offer at mo, or WD SN570 replaced the SN550 seen for £69 to £75 away

you can get the freezer 34 esport cpu cooler with single fan which is slightly cheaper(the coolers come in various colour accents too)..more than enough for a 12400F, or the brocken is another to look at.the cooler is slightly offset so as not to interfere with Ram


My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £680.10 (includes shipping: £12.30)
 
other option is something like below as alternative to b660 board...seen the R5 5600X on sale at £199 today away(that price of £319.99 is more than I paid for my 5800X)...put tomahawk board in as good(seen for £130),seen msi gaming plus £120, so ends up similar price to 12400 and b660

My basket at Overclockers UK:

Total: £470.48 (includes shipping: £10.50)
 
lastly, found a build with a 4000X, with B550 Gaming plus and 5600X...only diff is he uses an h100 capellix aio rather than fans and cpu cooler, but gives an idea of what it would look like built..saw it last night so checked price of 5600X hence above..

 
1st, you need to take down names of competitors..it's against forum rules, just say price and 'away' or something



Seen 4000X case in white for £88 away with free delivery, just as something else...
could add 3 more sp elite fans, 2 on top, one at rear for full rgb/cooling effect

with existing above, the CM halo fans have additional ring of rgb

One thing to consider is the mobo..you have B660..prob irrelevant for type of gpu as comes with pcie4, but z690 comes with pcie5, so in 5 years down line, if you decide to get modern gpu that uses pcie5(next gen top end will from what i read), board is already set up...more important in my view is as you get more storage, with nvme prices dropping and becoming more mainstream, board has 4 slots rather than 2 on the b660 board

the crucial P5P is a faster gen4 drive than the 970 on offer at mo, or WD SN570 replaced the SN550 seen for £69 to £75 away

you can get the freezer 34 esport cpu cooler with single fan which is slightly cheaper(the coolers come in various colour accents too)..more than enough for a 12400F, or the brocken is another to look at.the cooler is slightly offset so as not to interfere with Ram


My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £680.10 (includes shipping: £12.30)

Cheers for that.
I think I'm sold on a Z690, someone else has pointed me towards the slightly cheaper Gigabyte - is that much of a compromise?
Crucial SSD makes sense, cheers.

I'm not quite sold on the looks of the 4000X. Although there's really not much in it.

Thanks for the cooler recommendation, it seems a better option.

How does this look?

************ Part List: https://uk.************.com/list/3PXjj2

CPU: Intel Core i5-12400F 2.5 GHz 6-Core Processor (£173.00 )
CPU Cooler: ARCTIC Freezer 34 eSports DUO CPU Cooler (£37.27)
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z690 UD DDR4 ATX LGA1700 Motherboard (£167.58)
Memory: ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D50 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory (£117.78)
Storage: Samsung 850 EVO-Series 250 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive (Owned)
Storage: Crucial P5 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive (£84.99)
Video Card: Gigabyte Radeon RX 580 8 GB AORUS Video Card
Case: Lian Li Lancool II Mesh ATX Mid Tower Case (£95.00)
Power Supply: Corsair RM (2019) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply (£74.98)
Case Fan: Phanteks PH-F120SK 50 CFM 120 mm Fan (£12.99)
Monitor: BenQ GW2765HT 27.0" 2560x1440 60 Hz Monitor
Total: £763.59
 
Both cooler I put were sub£30, either the arctic freezer 34 or the brocken 120mm....the 120mm rated for tdp 170w and the 12400 rated 65w so think more than enough..I get the duo has 2 fans so you have the looks aspect but think they're £34 on ocuk rather than £37......but only talking a few £ diff so what's that...0.4% of build cost
As far as I can tell from quick look, the MSI board can take 4 nvme m.2's and the display port out on mobo is hdmi 2.1 HDR compliant, whereas the gigabyte board is 3 nvme and port is 2.0. Regarding other stuff, think as a 12400 going in there, both mobo more than capable, just look at whether it has connections you want and go for it
Regarding the psu, originally you has 2021 rm750 and changed it to the 2019 rm750 as slightly cheaper....if like the rmx variants, the newer version has a more durable fan, so may be worth the extra just for longevity sake
 
What would you suggest instead?

On the cooler side, I've seen the Ventroo V5 recommended elsewhere - any thoughts on that vs. the Alpenfohn?
The alpenfhon is a better cooler but no skt 1700 for intel Alderlake cpu, the ventroo v5 has a tdp of 150w. It's says it's sky 1700 ready but the arctic freezer e34sport is a 200w tdp cooler with a free sky 1700 bracket .
 
I'd take the arctic personally..think it looks the nicest and having the bracket as mikey says means you have everything in the box..the twin fan variant tdp is 210W due to increased airflow, so you basically buying fore the looks as both more than capable for your needs
 
The alpenfhon is a better cooler but no skt 1700 for intel Alderlake cpu, the ventroo v5 has a tdp of 150w. It's says it's sky 1700 ready but the arctic freezer e34sport is a 200w tdp cooler with a free sky 1700 bracket .
Alpenfohn has LGA1700 kit.

We are providing free UpgradeKits for Intel Socket LGA 1700. In order to receive the Kit, we need proof of purchase of the CPU cooler as well as an LGA 1700 mainboard or LGA 1700 processor...
https://www.alpenfoehn.de/en/kontakt-2/spare-parts-demand/upgradekit-intel-lga-1700


I'd take the arctic personally..think it looks the nicest and having the bracket as mikey says means you have everything in the box..the twin fan variant tdp is 210W due to increased airflow, so you basically buying fore the looks as both more than capable for your needs
Wouldn't trust those TDP ratings, because there's even less standards for measuring that in coolers than in CPUs.
And no matter how many fans, Freezer 34 is plain standard size/mass heatsink with standard four heatpipes.
For comparison Brocken 3 is ~250 grams beefier.
 
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