Gaming PC help

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Hello,

I'm looking for the best gaming PC with a budget of £2000, can someone point me in the right direction?

I don't have a clue how to build one I'm new to this so would prefer the whole package
 
Oi! @orbitalwalsh - spec me a Ryzen 3800X/3900X build with the best bang for buck quality x570 (it will be a Gigabyte) and ~3600MHz memory plus high end GPU and quality 27" 1440p 144Hz monitor for £2000 (monitor not included in price). Or, i'll start breaking 360mm RGB AIOs...

HAHA - might have to start dropping random rumors for the heck of it now . wondering if i can spin a 4 core unlocked 10nm being released with the rest of the 10 core chips that are 14nm ... mmmmm




cheeky sod :p

VERY ROUGHLY ! was given a base of 15% increase for a vendor but having a feeling thats going to become what they wished... though I dont believe this **** about 60% rise from Z390 boards

Ryzen 3700x = $330 - convert to £ is £260 - add your VAT ( god i hope if this brexit thing goes through VAT will go back down to 17.5 etc lol) and you land at £312 !
Ryzen 3800x = $399 - £314 + VAT £377
Ryzen 3900x = $504 - £396 + VAT £475

New ryzen works out $21 per thread, Intel closets is 9900 non K at $27 ! ouch

Roughly - Hoping for 15% uplift on Gigabyte/Aorus boards from Z390 - now dollor to Pound can effect this GREATLY . so what I'll do is had a higher model board then the one that could be chosen for x570 to get the price increase . So i've selected the z390 Pro Wifi to hopefully reflect X570 Elite price


My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £2,254.83 (includes shipping: £0.00)

as a rough guide !!! ^^^^^
cases are down to what you like so hard to judge
TN Panel can save some cash as well. cant say much on Navi RX 5700 without getting a slapped wrist , but everyone was hoping it would have been cheaper - all i can say on that bit


Will Overclockers build this for me?
 
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