Approximate Purchase Date: Within a month or two
Budget Range: £2000-£2500
System Usage from Most to Least Important: Work / Gaming (Equally important as I will be doing both on this PC)
Are you buying a monitor: No
Parts to Upgrade: All (New build)
Do you need to buy OS: No
Please note that if you're using an OEM license of Windows, you will need a new one when buying a new motherboard.
Preferred Website(s) for Parts: No preference
Location: UK
Parts Preferences: No preference
Overclocking: No
SLI or Crossfire: No
Your Monitor Resolution: 2560 x 1440 (144hz) & 1920 x 1080 (60hz)
Additional Comments:
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A few things to note:
Budget Range: £2000-£2500
System Usage from Most to Least Important: Work / Gaming (Equally important as I will be doing both on this PC)
Are you buying a monitor: No
Parts to Upgrade: All (New build)
Do you need to buy OS: No
Please note that if you're using an OEM license of Windows, you will need a new one when buying a new motherboard.
Preferred Website(s) for Parts: No preference
Location: UK
Parts Preferences: No preference
Overclocking: No
SLI or Crossfire: No
Your Monitor Resolution: 2560 x 1440 (144hz) & 1920 x 1080 (60hz)
Additional Comments:
- I'm trying to go for an RGB friendly and white components build
- I play a mixture of AAA and games which don't require high end hardware such as Apex Legends
- For work I use photoshop, chrome, IDE's etc (usually all open at the same time)
PC Parts Picker list
A few things to note:
- GPU: I've already bought the GPU for £669, still not sure whether I should return and wait for GPU prices to lower but it'll feel strange building this then using my old 1060 6gb in it, any advice on this is appreciated.
- CPU: Wasnt 100% sure what CPU to get, from what I've seen online Ryzen 7 5800x is the best for the price.
- CPU cooler: I love the idea of having a screen to show the CPU temp on the AIO but might end up just getting a much cheaper corsair AIO and save £100.
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