help picking parts for gaming -

Everything seems good in the list but I would like to know what you think of getting a
I like everything in the list and this is what I am going to get, but I noticed I already have a spare wd 1tb HDD so I was thinking of getting a PM961 Polaris 256GB M.2-2280 PCI-e 3.0 x 4 NVMe Solid State Drive to install windows 10 on . Just wondering if you think this is a good option for that ?

Personally, just up the above to 1TB SSD and use your HDD . Rather have storage space then speed. 120/128gb nmve speeds are capped due to size compared to larger versions

Or use cash to up the gtx 1070ti or locate gtx 1080 11gbos version
 
Just wondering if you think this is a good option for that ?
no. here's an alternative spec for your budget. intel 8600K build (used the spare budget and the cost saving from not requiring a hdd)
if you want to save even more, you could try buying a grey windows 10 key off other places, its usually between £5-15, but there's no guarantee the key will be working a few months down the line (aka it may be blocked in the future)

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £1,420.61 (includes shipping: £11.70)
 
as to which one is better, a big toss-up really, each build has its advantages
for the intel build, i went with a matx size build, so smaller footprint, compared to full size atx for the amd build
the 8600k will be faster for older, unthreaded games, whereas the 1700 has 8c16t, and will be capable for quite a while yet, especially when transitioning to newer more threaded titles/progs/games
everything else is exactly the same
 
as to which one is better, a big toss-up really, each build has its advantages
for the intel build, i went with a matx size build, so smaller footprint, compared to full size atx for the amd build
the 8600k will be faster for older, unthreaded games, whereas the 1700 has 8c16t, and will be capable for quite a while yet, especially when transitioning to newer more threaded titles/progs/games
everything else is exactly the same

finally we get choice in the CPU market then makes life a pain in the arse! 1st world problems hahaha
 
no brainer when it was the intel 7 series vs ryzen -> ryzen all the way
now its 8 series vs ryzen -> each has its own advantages
 
I also noticed there was a Ryzen 5 Six Core 1600X which might be a good middle ground from 1600 to ry
seems good but do you think the Ryzen 5 Six Core 1600X might be a good middle ground from 1600 to 1700?
 
I also noticed there was a Ryzen 5 Six Core 1600X which might be a good middle ground from 1600 to ry
seems good but do you think the Ryzen 5 Six Core 1600X might be a good middle ground from 1600 to 1700?

not worth it unless your slapping on a taichi and want best numbers and voltage - then again how much is it priced ?
 
Similar to tamz , but had posted this already and is a gtx 1080ti .... Haha, if you do want to try and play COD at 4k, should do lol


My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £1,303.19 (includes shipping: £12.30)


Using tamz storage or case solution would be nice and 16gb ram would help out

Again, 1080ti isn't overkill for 4k in general but might be for some of the games you currently play​
can anyone recommend any software to check the hardware is running properly and any software for overclocking that I might need for this setup ?
 
can anyone recommend any software to check the hardware is running properly and any software for overclocking that I might need for this setup ?

Overclocking for CPU is done via bios, have the board can can point you to basic safe overclock .
For GPU, MSI afterburner is a solid program to use . Even if you just increase power limited to max from 100% , should see a some gains .
Bare in mind, that Black OC card has gone back to normal price we
 
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