Spec Help Please on partial build

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So in Feb 2016 I trundled up to Stoke and came home with £2k of components in my boot. Through 3 GPU upgrades and a few HD ones, that 6700K and Gigabyte Gaming 7 combo has served me well. I think I have to accept now that after 8 generations of CPU have passed by, the time is up. Europe Universalis 5 is owning my CPU/RAM and it's the first game to make me think about upgrading the core of my system rather than just swapping in a new GPU.

So I currently have a 4070 GPU and given I am not an eye candy junkie, that serves me OK for the games I tend to play; strategy stuff (EUV), factory stuff (Satisfactory, Factorio), a bit of Flight Sim all at a ceiling of 60fps. I game on a 34" Dell Ultrawide @ 3440x1440 which again I dont want to replace as it doubles for work as well. So I'm looking for everything but the GPU and Monitor/Keyboard/Mouse to bring my system into the 2020s.

Case wise I'd like something compact and fairly clean style wise. It lives under the desk so having lots of glass seems a waste. Maybe Corsair 3000D sort of look.

But I am years out of touch on compatibility and other than knowing that I think I want to go down the AM5 route, possible 7800X3D with the ability to drop something faster in later if needed, I really dont know what would work well together. As the games i play are generally fairly quiet sound wise I appreciate a quiet, preferably inaudible, setup..

So a balanced, quiet 7800X3D system with at least 32gb RAM and 1gb system drive & Modular PSU, minus the gfx card is what I think I'm looking for with a budget up to around £1000. If we can do it cheaper that's great but I'm happy paying a bit extra and getting something that will last me 5-6 years min with just gfx upgrades as required down the line.
 
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Nice... Anything to gain noise level wise with going to an all in one; or will the Assassin be quiet enough in normal use?
 
Nice... Anything to gain noise level wise with going to an all in one; or will the Assassin be quiet enough in normal use?
With some adjustment to the fan curves the peerless assassin can comfortably handle the CPU, but it would depend on the AIO.

AIOs are not automatically quieter, since you have fans and the pump to worry about.

Where they're stronger, is when you have a lot of heat to deal with, but the power usage is very modest with the 7800X3D.
 
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