For your use case, you wont need such a huge budget. Even this can serve the purpose pretty sufficiently, while...Approximate Purchase Date: Now
Budget Range: £2000 approx.
System Usage from Most to Least Important: Home video editing, surfing the internet, watching movies
Are you buying a monitor: Yes – 1440 resolution and 27inches
Parts to Upgrade: New build
Do you need to buy OS: No
Preferred Website(s) for Parts: Amazon UK, SCAN UK
Location: UK
Parts Preferences: Ryzen 3700X, Full Tower case
Overclocking: Maybe
Gaming: No
HDD: No
Cooler: Air
Percentages of what exactly? Please clarify.
If you mean productivity, like graphics designing, 3d modelling, rendering, encoding, etc...Approximately what percentages should one aim for a new build for NON-gaming use please? If possible, need a full tower and the new Ryzen 3000 with X570 Motherboard. Budget around £1800-2000.
Approximate Purchase Date: NowBy non-gaming, what applications will this system predominantly use? Percentages may be meaningless if we don't understand how the system will be used.
The more detail you provide, the better advice/recommendations you'll receive.
See here: https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-new-build-or-upgrade-advice.528714/
For your use case, you wont need such a huge budget. Even this can serve the purpose pretty sufficiently, while being future proof...Approximate Purchase Date: Now
Budget Range: £2000 approx.
System Usage from Most to Least Important: Home video editing, surfing the internet, watching movies
Are you buying a monitor: Yes – 1440 resolution and 27inches
Parts to Upgrade: New build
Do you need to buy OS: No
Preferred Website(s) for Parts: Amazon UK, SCAN UK
Location: UK
Parts Preferences: Ryzen 3700X, Full Tower case
Overclocking: Maybe
Gaming: No
HDD: No
Cooler: Air