If you had ~£4k

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Hey Guys;

So nearing my 40th and been saving for sometime and figured that £4k or there abouts feels like relatively round number and been looking to see what this could get me. I've been saving for a while, so will try make a good choice.

Just remodelled the home office as I can see I am going to be in it for a fair while and it's missing a nice rig to finish the space.

I am not looking for a glorified paperweight either, but something that is somewhat futureproofed; now I know that in this industry things change roughly every quarter, so what's new today is old tomorrow; but I do believe investing in the right pieces provides longevity.

I intend on playing a fair amount of games, at the moment I am on console, but feel it's time to go back to my roots. It will be the typical AAA titles from COD, CyberPunk, Tomb Radar and might even try some of the simulators like Flight Sim than having a play around with some video / sound editing; not professional standard mind you.

I consider a monitor seperate to the rig; but I am looking at the Samsung G9 Odessey

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/sams...ync-compatible-curved-gaming-m-mo-247-sa.html

As for the rig itself, I am definetely interested in the AMD processors and think watercooled rigs look sick AF ... so am just seeking some opinions and advice really.

So here's the two variations:

I quite like this CyberPunk rig, but how much am I paying for the label vs the components. I don't think I am skilled enough to piece something like this together; it's been a good 20 years since I last had to build a PC (386 DX100 with Windows 3.11, if memory serves me correctly was the last one I did) and I don't think racking servers into a datacentre counts as building PC's:


https://www.overclockers.co.uk/infi...erpunk-2077-inspired-gaming-pc-fs-46f-oe.html

The only adjustment I'd do to the above (options seem limited), is upgrade the RAM to 32GB and add a second M2 drive.

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So then I decided, well let me see if I can size something up, and landed up with the below. Interestingly, even this method has some limits, for example can't find 4000mhz DDR4 RAM on the list ...

My basket at Overclockers UK:
  • 1 x OcUK Tech Labs Watercooled AMD X570 Ryzen Pro Gaming Configurator = £4,023.30
    • Case:Corsair Crystal 680X RGB High Airflow ATX Case - Black Tempered Glass (CC-9011168-WW)
    • Core Watercooling Kit:Corsair HydroX Combo Kit Pro - 2x 360mm Radiators with RGB Fans, XD3 RGB Pump Reservoir
    • CPU:AMD Ryzen 9 3950X Sixteen Core 4.7GHz (Socket AM4) Processor - Retail
    • Motherboard:MSI MAG X570 Tomahawk WiFi (AMD AM4) DDR4 X570 ATX Motherboard
    • Memory:Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO Black 32GB (2x16GB) 3600MHz AMD Ryzen Tuned DDR4 Memory Dual Kit
    • CPU Block:EK Water Blocks EK-Velocity Digital Addressable RGB AMD CPU Water Block - Nickel + Plexi
    • Fittings & Tubing Kit:Corsair HydroX Hard Tubing & Fittings Kit - Black
    • Watercooling Fluid Colour:Corsair Hydro X Series XL5 Red 2L Watercooling Bundle
    • Solid State Drive (M.2) 1 - Operating System:Seagate Firecuda 520 500GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive (ZP500GM3A002)
    • Solid State Drive (M.2) 2:Seagate Firecuda 510 500GB PCIe NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive (ZP500GM3A001)
    • 2.5" SATA Solid State Drive 1:Seagate 2TB 2.5" BarraCuda 120 SATA Solid State Drive - *System Stock* (ZA2000CM10003)
    • 2.5" SATA Solid State Drive 2:Unwanted
    • 3.5" Mechanical Storage Drive:Unwanted
    • Power Supply:Corsair HXi Series HX850i 850W '80 Plus Platinum Digital Modular Power Supply (CP-9020073-UK)
    • Network Adapter:Unwanted
    • Soundcard:Asus Xonar AE 7.1 PCI-E Gaming Sound Card (90YB00J0-M1UA00)
    • Case Lighting:Corsair Lighting Node Pro, RGB Lighting Controller with Individually Addressable RGB LED Strips
    • Operating System:Microsoft Windows 10 Home Advanced - Systems
    • Security Software:Unwanted
    • Keyboard:Unwanted
    • Mouse:Unwanted
    • Headset:Unwanted
    • Monitors:Unwanted
    • Speakers:Unwanted
    • Gaming Desk:Unwanted
    • Gaming Chair:Unwanted
    • Graphics Card:Asus GeForce RTX 3080 ROG Strix Gaming OC 10GB GDDR6X PCI-Express Graphics Card
Total: £4,037.40 (includes shipping: £14.10)​

Anyways, curious to see thoughts ....
 
Stopped reading at 3950x

get a Zen 3

Edit...read a bit more.

if you forget water cooling you could save a lot of money for some high quality flight peripherals.

Zen 3 isn't out yet, I don't think so at least; I did stumble across some posts about it.

I'll have a look at the flight peripherals as an alternative ... haven't played much in terms of flight sims, so not sure i'd throw loads of cash at it, but still worth a look.
 
Thanks for all the insights chaps ... very useful indeed.

I think I misread the statement about the Zen 3, my reference to “it not being available” was related to the “Zen 3 Threadripper 5000”.

What is abundantly clear though, don’t spend £4K, but somewhere around £2k and save the rest for an upgrade in a few years as that is the inevitable part of this hobby.

will take a closer look at the combinations shared above.
 
and don't waste your money on a "Asus GeForce RTX 3080 ROG Strix Gaming OC 10GB GDDR6X PCI-Express Graphics Card", very little extra performance for a lot more money

What would you recommend out of interest?

Threadripper is entirely irrelevant for gaming.

That's what I read, so I knew a Threadripper is a overkill.

Some really great advice here, I guess I need to go and explore some more
 
Spending less to spend more later is always the best for pc gaming imo, you could probably max out most games for 2k now and spend £800 every other year there after for 3-5 years on the same cpu whilst selling off the old gpu. Stretching out that 4k for much longer but for the same experience now, but a better experience overall. Just my 2p anyway.

That's pretty good way of looking at it ... I'll take your 2p and now have £4000.02 :)


Thanks for sharing this, interesting to see what you guys with the experience put together into your basket and that price is much closer to what everyone in this thread is recommending. I appreciate you taking the time to chuck this into a basket for me.

I guess it's too easy to just pick the most expensive item on the list and I've spent two evenings now actually reading about these components to have a better understanding of what they mean in the context of gaming!
 
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