pc spec help

Associate
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Hi, can anyone help to spec me to spec a system for £3000 (total including building, testing etc. from OCuK), Here's a list I Made

Overclocker's UK
PC
Product Qty Price Total Price
Case Lian-Li Lancool II 1 £82.99 £82.99
Motherboard MSI MEG X570 Unify 1 £279.95 £279.95
CPU AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 1 £289.99 £289.99
CPU Cooler Noctua NH-D15 SE-AM4 1 £82.99 £82.99
Fans 120mm Noctua NF-S12A PWM 1 £20.99 £20.99
Fans 140mm Noctua NF-A14 PWM 2 £22.99 £45.98
RAM Team Group 8Pack Edition 16GB 3200MHz 1 £128.99 £128.99
GPU EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA 1 £1,499.99 £1,499.99
SSD Patriot Viper VPN100 1TB 1 £149.99 £149.99
PSU Fractal Design ION+ 860P 1 £129.95 £129.95
Total £2,711.81

The case CANNOT be any deeper than 50cm due to cabinet size, will be used for gaming and general use
 
Soldato
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Hi

A few changes can save you a bit of cash. Do you need wifi 6 ? There are wifi 6 adapters you can buy if so. You get UK RMA with Gigabyte and there is also a forum rep who is active on here.

Swapped out the cooler for a nicer looking one. There is the Chromax version of the Noctua D15 if you want Noctua in a nicer colour scheme. You would need low profile ram though. The Alpenfohn is offset so it doesn't block the ram slots.

Solid motherboard. You could go cheaper with something like the B450 Tomahawk.

Noiseblocker fans are a bit cheaper than the Noctua. Still German made and with a 6yr warranty. Another alternative would be Bequiet Silent Wings 3.

Cheaper Team Group Ram. Not B die but you can still overclock it if you wanted. It is CL15 so you should be able to get decent timings at a higher frequency using Ryzen dram calculator.

Cheaper 2080 ti that has a 4yr warranty when registered.

WD Blue NVMe is a bit cheaper. Has a 5yr warranty.

Cheaper psu as well. Based on the Seasonic Focus units. Has a 10yr warranty.


My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £2,107.95 (includes shipping: £14.10)
 
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its good that you have gone with a good PSU that has a 10 yr warranty. I my experience the PSU's are actually the first things that tend to break. I imagine that the rest of the components will play games in 8yrs time or more.
 
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