Looking for system built, 2-3k spend

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For the past few occasions i've built systems myself but this time im open to having someone else do the heavy lifting,

If anyone is open to spending some time to helping me come up with a build then i'd be very grateful!

Thanks, It will be 100% a gaming rig,

Build is rig only, no monitors or peripherals,

I'm currently on a 2 year old 5700xt + Ryzen 3700x, its giving me a number of "something is screwed up in your hardware" errors, so im planning on cleaning the slate with that one and making it my VR rig and building a fresh one,

Don't care about fancy cooling or RGB, it should be functional vs pretty and if it needs higher end cooling, AIO etc then great but if a boring, ugly, less glittery part would work better then i care more about that...

Budget wise im looking at about 2-3k for it but can go over that if needed,

Thinking 8gbx2 for ram, unless there is a draw to 32? Unsure on speeds or if ddr4 vs ddr5 is worth it, open to recommendations,

Primary SSD, 2tb should do it

Cooling, im open to recommendations

Mobo, again open to recommendations

Power, dont plan to add anything else in so a gold ratee PSU with the wattage i need is good, unless there is a better option,

Case, dont care, open to whatever works

CPU, ive been an AMD fanboy for both cpu and gpu for awhile but keen to take the red cap off and go with what performs over what feels nice, so im open to either Intel or AMD for CPU and Nvdia or AMD for gpu

Seems like Intel, i9-12900k would be going up against Ryzen 9 5900x, but again im open to suggestions as this is just my summary research,

GPU, it seems like the 3080 would be up against the RX 6800 XT and again im not sure if these are the best choices for my budget or there are better recommendations. I'd love to see what a ray tracing capable card could do, but not essential,


I'm not a fan of losing a lot of money with big diminishing returns, but am happy to pay for higher than average on GPU and CPU and key parts if i get some good performance,

If availability and price is good with OC, id love to have them do all the work for me too,
 
Hi

What resolution are you gaming at ?
Good question,

1440p / 144hz
Im running an MSI 27inch IPS panel that i love for it, id be tempted to move back to 60hz for 4k but everything i hear and see tells me that would be a bad idea,

So for now, until 4k 60hz+ gaming becomes a thing, ill stick to 1440p
 
I would look at a 12700K if going with an Intel cpu.

This system has an RTX 3080. The 3070 ti option is £400 cheaper so up to you if you want to drop down to that. You would have to look at reviews and see what the fps difference is.

I would go with 32GB Ram with your budget. Then you don't have to worry about upgrading that later.

You can ask them to change the case if you don't like the ones listed, and of course you can ask for a different cooler. I would look at the Arctic Liquid Freezer II options as they have non RGB ones. For an air cooler you could go with something like a Scythe Fuma 2.

The psu included in the system should also be swapped out as it is a Bronze Kolink by the looks of it. The MSI A850GF 850W would be a good choice, or there is also units like the Corsair RMx, Phanteks AMP, Seasonic GX and SuperFlower Leadex III etc.

I would also buy it without Windows as £100+ is pretty expensive. You should be able to get a cheap key from the same places that sell game codes.

Not sure how much storage you want so you can ask for more if 1TB doesn't cut it.


My basket at Overclockers UK:
  • 1 x OcUK Gaming Sabre - Intel 12th Gen i5, RTX 3070Ti Gaming PC = £2,225.05
    • Processor:*Build* INTEL CORE I7-12700KF 3.60GHZ SKTLGA1700 25.00MB CACHE TRAY
    • Memory:Team Group Vulcan Z T-Force 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 PC4-25600C16 3200MHz Dual Channel Kit - Grey
    • M.2 Solid State Drive (SSD) 1 - Primary:TeamGroup T-Force Cardea Zero Z440 1TB NVMe PCIe Gen4 M.2 Solid State Drive
    • M.2 Solid State Drive (SSD) 2 - Secondary:Unwanted
    • 2.5" Solid State Drive (SSD) - Storage:Unwanted
    • Operating System:Unwanted
    • Security Software:Unwanted
    • Case Phanteks Eclipse P400 Air Midi Tower DRGB Case - Black
    • Graphics Card:*Build Stock* MSI GeForce RTX 3080 Ventus 3X OC PLUS LHR 10GB GDDR6X Graphics Card
Total: £2,239.15 (includes shipping: £14.10)
 
Thanks

I updated it as follows
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/ocuk...b40Y-cdMc40Z7cdMd40Z+cdMe40#0cdMf40#6cdMg40#8


Swapped out the ram to 32gb, cpu and gpu are the same, i like the choices there, i swapped out to the best 850w option i could see, dropped windows,


So the only thing im not sure about is the case and cooling,

It defaults to a case which appears to have front fans, am i to assume it would be built with front fans and then flow coming in and going out the top via the top radiator and fans?

I dont know good case and cooling manufacturers but the brands dont jump out, are the ones in my link above effective or is there a better option to go for?




and the Mobo, the one picked is out of stock, what is the best in stock option id want to go with?
And did i miss anything else worth addressing?
 
Thanks

I updated it as follows
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/ocuk...b40Y-cdMc40Z7cdMd40Z+cdMe40#0cdMf40#6cdMg40#8


Swapped out the ram to 32gb, cpu and gpu are the same, i like the choices there, i swapped out to the best 850w option i could see, dropped windows,


So the only thing im not sure about is the case and cooling,

It defaults to a case which appears to have front fans, am i to assume it would be built with front fans and then flow coming in and going out the top via the top radiator and fans?

I dont know good case and cooling manufacturers but the brands dont jump out, are the ones in my link above effective or is there a better option to go for?




and the Mobo, the one picked is out of stock, what is the best in stock option id want to go with?
And did i miss anything else worth addressing?

Are you going with the Gigabyte RTX 3080 ? as it looks like it is £170 cheaper than the MSI one.


The Phanteks P500 Air is a good case. I would go with something like the Scythe Fuma 2 as it is a really good value cooler for half the price of a Noctua. If you do want an AIO then the Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420mm is currently £89.99. The P500 Air lists support for a 420mm in the front. So the two included case fans would be for exhaust at the top/rear, and the AIO as intake.


Out of the psu list I would go with the Seasonic Focus GX 850W. Just not a fan of anything Kolink.


The Asus Z690-P D4 would be fine with that cpu although it is lower down the product stack than the TUF Gaming. The MSI Z690 Tomahawk is also a good board but out of stock. You could ask them if they have an ETA.

I can't see anything else wrong. Hopefully a few other people will chip in before you order.
 
Are you going with the Gigabyte RTX 3080 ? as it looks like it is £170 cheaper than the MSI one.


The Phanteks P500 Air is a good case. I would go with something like the Scythe Fuma 2 as it is a really good value cooler for half the price of a Noctua. If you do want an AIO then the Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420mm is currently £89.99. The P500 Air lists support for a 420mm in the front. So the two included case fans would be for exhaust at the top/rear, and the AIO as intake.


Out of the psu list I would go with the Seasonic Focus GX 850W. Just not a fan of anything Kolink.


The Asus Z690-P D4 would be fine with that cpu although it is lower down the product stack than the TUF Gaming. The MSI Z690 Tomahawk is also a good board but out of stock. You could ask them if they have an ETA.

I can't see anything else wrong. Hopefully a few other people will chip in before you order.

In that build, 3800 gigabyte wasnt in the config, sure you didnt see the 3070? Fairly sure the MSI is cheapest 3080 right now and performs reasonably across the 3080 range on reviews,

Lian-Li seems to be the best AIO in the parts list, i hadnt heard of them before but after seeing it here and checking out a Gamer Nexus review of it, it fares well against the Artic option, and better than most others for temps,

First time using an AIO so hoping it does well,


Overall the biggest questions are the MOBO, the one in the config given up above is out of stock and since im looking to act on this pretty quick, not looking to hang around waiting on a 2-4 week turnaround with Christmas coming,

Right now the core parts of the build are i7-12700kf which is amazing as silver medal behind the I9 12900K right now and does better, as far as i can see by all but the 5950x from AMD, so price to performance its the better cpu option,

GPU is a tougher situation because of chip shortage, 3090 is out of the question so either i add extra to getting a 6900xt which seems to perform just ahead of the 3080 but at a poorer price/performance basis or i stick with 3080 as there isnt enough in it between them to justify an extra £200 when im already looking at 50% above MSRP due to the shortage,

3080ti is a joke so thats out and there is no beneficial comparison between 6800xt and 3800,


I cant think of any reason why i wouldnt take the 3080 as the absolute best option under the circumstances,

As long as i have good enough cooling and power which seems like i do then i think im set,
 
Are you going with the Gigabyte RTX 3080 ? as it looks like it is £170 cheaper than the MSI one.


The Phanteks P500 Air is a good case. I would go with something like the Scythe Fuma 2 as it is a really good value cooler for half the price of a Noctua. If you do want an AIO then the Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420mm is currently £89.99. The P500 Air lists support for a 420mm in the front. So the two included case fans would be for exhaust at the top/rear, and the AIO as intake.


Out of the psu list I would go with the Seasonic Focus GX 850W. Just not a fan of anything Kolink.


The Asus Z690-P D4 would be fine with that cpu although it is lower down the product stack than the TUF Gaming. The MSI Z690 Tomahawk is also a good board but out of stock. You could ask them if they have an ETA.

I can't see anything else wrong. Hopefully a few other people will chip in before you order.

Tuf gaming and tomahawk are roughly the same in reviews for vrm temps/features etc( I watched the hardware unboxed), but with the asus promotion it works out £210-220 with a 12700, so cheaper than the tomahawk, and more feature rich than the z690-P D4. I don't dislike the tomahawk(actually really like it and the edge for £30 more), but can't argue with the cashback promotion making it (tuf) a lot cheaper at the mo. OCuk never really promote the asus deals when they happen
 
In that build, 3800 gigabyte wasnt in the config, sure you didnt see the 3070? Fairly sure the MSI is cheapest 3080 right now and performs reasonably across the 3080 range on reviews,

Lian-Li seems to be the best AIO in the parts list, i hadnt heard of them before but after seeing it here and checking out a Gamer Nexus review of it, it fares well against the Artic option, and better than most others for temps,

First time using an AIO so hoping it does well,


Overall the biggest questions are the MOBO, the one in the config given up above is out of stock and since im looking to act on this pretty quick, not looking to hang around waiting on a 2-4 week turnaround with Christmas coming,

Right now the core parts of the build are i7-12700kf which is amazing as silver medal behind the I9 12900K right now and does better, as far as i can see by all but the 5950x from AMD, so price to performance its the better cpu option,

GPU is a tougher situation because of chip shortage, 3090 is out of the question so either i add extra to getting a 6900xt which seems to perform just ahead of the 3080 but at a poorer price/performance basis or i stick with 3080 as there isnt enough in it between them to justify an extra £200 when im already looking at 50% above MSRP due to the shortage,

3080ti is a joke so thats out and there is no beneficial comparison between 6800xt and 3800,


I cant think of any reason why i wouldnt take the 3080 as the absolute best option under the circumstances,

As long as i have good enough cooling and power which seems like i do then i think im set,

The system you posted shows a Gigabyte Vision RTX 3080 immediately below the MSI version for me.

pc.jpg
 
Tuf gaming and tomahawk are roughly the same in reviews for vrm temps/features etc( I watched the hardware unboxed), but with the asus promotion it works out £210-220 with a 12700, so cheaper than the tomahawk, and more feature rich than the z690-P D4. I don't dislike the tomahawk(actually really like it and the edge for £30 more), but can't argue with the cashback promotion making it (tuf) a lot cheaper at the mo. OCuk never really promote the asus deals when they happen

I think most Z690 boards seem to be pretty decent. The entry level boards from MSI, Gigabyte and Asus seem to have pretty good VRM's. Not seen any ASRock reviews but hopefully they have learnt from their mistakes.

The cashback promotion is good if they pay up :D
 
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