Looking for best possible pre-built for budget

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Hi

My first ever pre-built PC came from overclockers, unfortunately over many years of use it is time to completely upgrade to new components.

My previous build was Ryzen 7 2700x, 16 GB RAM, RX Vega 64. X470 motherboard.

roughly this was around £1600.

I'm looking at getting a new pre-built (or does overclockers offer a building service if I choose different parts?)

The budget is around £1600 again.

I use the PC for gaming (hopefully the machine can run Starfield and new AAA games)

My monitor is a 49" ultrawide.

Any help would be amazing
 
What power supply is in that system, and what is the exact model of your motherboard?

You could honestly just upgrade the CPU/RAM/GPU and get better performance for your money.

My basket at OcUK:

Total: £1,387.97 (includes delivery: £7.99)​


Assuming your board supports the 5800X3D, I suspect that it does though being an X470.

Maybe toss in a nice NvME drive given they're so cheap with what's left of your budget.

Also make sure that GPU will fit in your case if you go the above route.
 
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The PSU on the previous build was 600w.

I like the idea of replacing parts on the old PC but would really like a pre-built, is there anything on OC at the moment that would replicate the above spec?
 
The PSU on the previous build was 600w.

I like the idea of replacing parts on the old PC but would really like a pre-built, is there anything on OC at the moment that would replicate the above spec?

OCUK offer an upgrade service for their pre-builds, where they do the upgrade for free (while in warranty, see here), so it might be worth giving them a call. You'll struggle to get the same value for money from a whole PC.
 
AMD/Radeon

My basket at OcUK:

Total: £1,460.88 (includes delivery: £11.98)​




Intel/Nvidia

My basket at OcUK:

Total: £1,521.83 (includes delivery: £11.98)​



 
The pc you have now still has decent upgrades. Yes I know am4 socket is now dead. But a 5000 series would be decent (esp the 5800x3d) psu and gpu upgrade (check gpu fits case!) And a nvme drive and you are set for another couple of years
 
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