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Going to be buying a new PC from here in Jan for my birthday with a 4080 which i have a 2080ti now and didnt want to upgrade to a 30 series. I have always asked here what PC to get and configure it that way. Ive had my last 2 from here and been excellent. How many of you just go to web site and go to PC systems tab and just look threw and choose the one what in your price range with out configuring further?. If you no what i mean. Say your price range was £2500 which mine is and i saw a 4080 with everything i need from storage to ram and motherboard and just clicked buy.

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Most of the regulars who post in this part of the forum build their own PCs and do not get a prebuilt. With my picky tastes I can almost guarantee that there is not a single system on the OCUK website that I would buy as it first comes up.

If you want a prebuilt then thats fine and OCUK have you covered but surely there is always something you would want a little different , even if it is to get more storage added.

P.s. 4080 is not out yet so wait for actual benchmarks for that and RDNA3 cards. May all be different by Jan with release of Raptorlake and maybe new X3D cpus from AMD.
 
I literally done what you’ve said in the last week.

I’m completely out of the loop of whats new/good bad/overpriced etc and would struggle to find the time to build the machine so just went ahead and ordered a pre built one - granted I did change a few components.
 
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Would you consider any upgrades to this instead of a full system?.

Zotac 2080ti amp extreme edition
Alpenfohn Broken ECO Advanced CP/u cooler 120-mm
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16gb 3600htz
z570 Aurus Pro
Aorus P850 850W 80 plus gold
Ryzen 3700x
WD Black 1TB SN750 M.2 NVME PCI-E gen3 ssd

I got this recommended from OCUK forums and asked OCUK to build etc 3 years ago. I just dont no if i would get bottle neck from GPU to CPU ram etc if i upgrade. Or if i do upgrade how long be for PSU goes or something. I dont really no how to change parts either as im not confident enough.
 
I see. I'm not aware of a gpu that can deliver 144fps at 4k, maybe the 4090 can idk. For a full system built around that we're talking double your budget anyway. Cheaper option is a new monitor, 1440p 144hz.
 
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