Well after my old Z68 motherboard finally giving up, I decided that an upgrade to something more modern was in order rather than replacing it with an old used board. It was sad to see the old trusty 2500k go, but things move on.
Bought and installed the i9600K (@4.9Ghz stable, 5 requires a bit to much power and heat for my comfort), Aorus z390 Ultra, Aorus 16GB 3200 ram kit, EKWB velocity RGB cpu block and samsung 250gb M2 SSD to run as a system disk.
My trusty 2500k build in the Phanteks evolv atx TG, before giving up on me.
So... heres one straight after rebuilding with upgrades into the Evolv.
unfortunately about 3 weeks after building this, whilst transporting the PC, it was on the ground after taking it out of the car and tipped over, which in turn shattered all the TG, bent window mounting lugs inward and just generally made a right mess of the case... ******* stupid mistake, but eh, **** happens. Thankfully there was no actual damage to the system components themselves.
So this weekend I stripped it all out cleaned everything up and went about sourcing a new case to put it into. Now I'm not entirely sure what I was thinking when I bought it, but I ended up with a Coolermaster Cosmos c700p. All I can say is "Holy ******* weight batman!!!", how heavy? I got a shock when it was delivered! I knew it was gonna be big, but WOW!!! Anyway all the kit is now transferred over and installed, quite impressed with installation options and modularity of the case, so much space for WC options, not so impressed with some of the fit and finish(front and rear panels) but all in all i'm happy.
Need to seriously look at getting it kitted out with hard tubing, but i'll hold off on that and do it at the same time as I upgrade to I9, I guess there is nothing massively wrong with the I5 for the moment, but I had the I9 in the basket and bottled it at the last moment cheaped out and bought the I5 and now kinda regret not just going for it or at least the I7, I'm sure the I7 would be just as effective for my usage, but if i'm going to upgrade anyway I might as well go all out.