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Hi, my PC is 6/7 years old now and i've replaced and upgraded a few parts over the years and now looking to start fresh and transfer over the newer parts to a new build.
Just need some advice over whether what I've got in mind is worth it or good value for money for futureproofing.
Current Build:
I5 6600k 3.9Ghz,
Asus z170-p,
Aorus Radeon RX 5700XT GPU,
Kingston Fury Black 16GB DDR4,
Bitfenix Neos ATS Tower,
Arctic Alpine 11GT Rev.2 CPU Cooler,
Seasonic Focus PX-850 850W PSU,
WD Blue SN550 2TB SSD M.2
Seagate SSHD 2TB.
Build a friend recommended for me:
MSI Z690-A Wifi DDR4 Motherboard,
Intel I5-13600k 14 Core 3.5GHz,
BeQuiet Dark Rock 4 Air CPU Cooler,
Lian-Li Lancool II Mesh RGB Case,
And would transfer over the PSU, GPU, Ram and SSD and SSHD over from the current build. I could get an I5-12600k instead which is still good and would cut down the costs a bit too. Would it be worth the extra costs for the 13600k? I don't know much about BeQuiet or Lian-Li as brands or whether there is better value for money elsewhere?
Really appreciate any help. Thanks.
Just need some advice over whether what I've got in mind is worth it or good value for money for futureproofing.
Current Build:
I5 6600k 3.9Ghz,
Asus z170-p,
Aorus Radeon RX 5700XT GPU,
Kingston Fury Black 16GB DDR4,
Bitfenix Neos ATS Tower,
Arctic Alpine 11GT Rev.2 CPU Cooler,
Seasonic Focus PX-850 850W PSU,
WD Blue SN550 2TB SSD M.2
Seagate SSHD 2TB.
Build a friend recommended for me:
MSI Z690-A Wifi DDR4 Motherboard,
Intel I5-13600k 14 Core 3.5GHz,
BeQuiet Dark Rock 4 Air CPU Cooler,
Lian-Li Lancool II Mesh RGB Case,
And would transfer over the PSU, GPU, Ram and SSD and SSHD over from the current build. I could get an I5-12600k instead which is still good and would cut down the costs a bit too. Would it be worth the extra costs for the 13600k? I don't know much about BeQuiet or Lian-Li as brands or whether there is better value for money elsewhere?
Really appreciate any help. Thanks.