Pre-build Overclockers £2000 budget

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I have approx £2000 maybe upto £3000 if its worth the extra.
I am interested in a Overclockers pre-built gaming PC.

But their are so many options.

Not sure if anyone could advice one.

Cheers Mike
 
Assuming that the primary use is gaming, I'd ideally want an AM5 X3D CPU (e.g. 7800X3D or 9800X3D) and a 9070 XT or 5070 Ti.

My basket at OcUK:

Total: £1,999.99 (includes delivery: £0.00)​

Before the price hikes, more than 2TB storage and 32GB of RAM would have been nice, but unlikely at this point.
Just pulled the trigger on one of these this afternoon, happy to let you know what I think when it arrives. £2k was a hard limit so didn't compare it to anything above that, but it seems like it has the most bang for your buck in the NVidia systems with bigger HDD, more VRAM, and faster RAM that the nearest priced systems.
 
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Was expecting a less than mediocre PSU, but it has a very good one. Nice and compact as well.
Its a decent rig and I've reccomend that pc to a few people which 2 have purchased and are very happy.

It's also a decent price imo, With the recent price hikes on memory etc that pc has only gone up £100 if I recall correctly which makes it even better value considering the memory alone is £200 more .
 
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Assuming that the primary use is gaming, I'd ideally want an AM5 X3D CPU (e.g. 7800X3D or 9800X3D) and a 9070 XT or 5070 Ti.

My basket at OcUK:

Total: £1,999.99 (includes delivery: £0.00)​

Before the price hikes, more than 2TB storage and 32GB of RAM would have been nice, but unlikely at this point.

Is this PC good for video editing with Adobe Creative Cloud package?

Thanks
 
Is this PC good for video editing with Adobe Creative Cloud package?

Thanks
Graphics card is fine, but CPU isn't optimal. Most productivity workloads don't care about the 3D cache, so you're better off with a 7700/9700X (good mix of single thread/multithread). The Mach range aren't configurable though, so it'll do if upgrading from something a lot older.
 
No. A Ti is around 25% faster than a 5070.

How would this system run on games like Fortnite and Valorant?
I don't know of popular benchers that include those games, but you can find plenty of footage on YouTube.

The 7500X3D is a more niche CPU, but substitute your search for 7800X3D and 5070 and you'll find lots of videos that'll give a ballpark.
 
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