High End Gaming with 3080

Orcrist

Member
Hi!

Could I have some suggestions on the below gaming build. I was looking at a 2.5K-3K price range with any overshot going to monitor budget. The Graphics card I will put in is the 3080.

Background:

After 5-6 years of using my (at the time) mid range gaming laptop I am finally at a place where I can get my first proper desktop and I am looking to spec a gaming monster that also looks shiny; a full on probably-shouldnt-spend-this-much-on-a-computer-at-my-age rig!

As with my laptop I am looking to get something, where I will have to spend minimal time/effort on changing or maintaining (beyond dust removal) hardware. I want it to be something which I can use to play the big games of the next several years at high or ultra settings.

I will have a separate budget for monitors; will be picking up a high refresh 1440p for multiplayer FPS games and later this year a 4K or similar.

Case
COOLERMASTER MASTERCASE H500M GAMING CASE
Processor (CPU)
Intel® Core™ i9 Ten-Core Processor i9-10850K (3.6GHz) 20MB Cache
Motherboard
ASUS® ROG MAXIMUS XII HERO Wi-Fi (LGA1200, USB 3.2, CrossFireX/SLI) - ARGB Ready
Memory (RAM)
32GB Corsair VENGEANCE RGB PRO DDR4 3200MHz (2 x 16GB)
Graphics Card
INTEGRATED GRAPHICS ACCELERATOR (GPU)
1st M.2 SSD Drive
250GB SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS M.2, PCIe NVMe (up to 3500MB/R, 2300MB/W)
1st M.2 SSD Drive
2TB SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS M.2, PCIe NVMe (up to 3500MB/R, 3300MB/W)
Power Supply
CORSAIR 1000W RMx SERIES™ MODULAR 80 PLUS® GOLD, ULTRA QUIET
Power Cable
1 x 1 Metre UK Power Cable (Kettle Lead)
Processor Cooling
Corsair H115i RGB PLATINUM Hydro Series High Performance CPU Cooler
Thermal Paste
ARCTIC MX-4 EXTREME THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY COMPOUND
Sound Card
ONBOARD 6 CHANNEL (5.1) HIGH DEF AUDIO (AS STANDARD)
Wireless/Wired Networking
10/100/1000 GIGABIT LAN PORT (Wi-Fi NOT INCLUDED)
USB/Thunderbolt Options
MIN. 2 x USB 3.0 & 2 x USB 2.0 PORTS @ BACK PANEL + MIN. 2 FRONT PORTS
Operating System
Windows 10 Home 64 Bit - inc. Single Licence [KUK-00001]
Operating System Language
United Kingdom - English Language
Windows Recovery Media
Windows 10 Multi-Language Recovery Image - Unlimited Downloads from Online Account
Office Software
FREE 30 Day Trial of Microsoft 365® (Operating System Required)
Anti-Virus
NO ANTI-VIRUS SOFTWARE
Browser
Google Chrome™
Warranty
3 Year Silver Warranty (1 Year Collect & Return, 1 Year Parts, 3 Year Labour)
Home Installation
NONE
Delivery
STANDARD INSURED DELIVERY TO UK MAINLAND (MON-FRI)
Build Time
Standard Build - Approximately 8 to 10 working days
Price: £2,093.00 including VAT and Delivery

Unique URL to re-configure: https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/saved-configurations/intel-z490-pc/cZCpb2c36Q/
 

Danoptic

Active member
I’m no expert and I have a similar build but it’s recommended to go for a AMD CPU (3800XT) and you won’t need 32GB of ram
 

Orcrist

Member
I’m no expert and I have a similar build but it’s recommended to go for a AMD CPU (3800XT) and you won’t need 32GB of ram

I have spent a fair bit of time vacillating between AMD and Intel; in the end I went with the intel because it won (slightly) in pure gaming usage, and also I would feel a bit silly buying AMD on the verge of their next big release...which leads me to something I should have mentioned that I absolutely must have my setup in place for the Cyberpunk release on 19th Nov. That is why I don't want to wait for the next gen AMD and risk lack of stock issues with GPUs
 

Danoptic

Active member
That’s fine, I will leave experts to help but consider this from one of them


AMD has been the better choice for 5+ years now. For multi-thread/cores, Intel are nowhere...Intel do give a few more fps for gaming but, when you factor in the higher cost, higher thermals and the security flaws, the extra fps isn't really worth it. The only environment where Intel is recommended is either in 240Hz 1080p competitive gaming where fps is paramount...and some applications are only optimised for Intel so there Intel would be better.
 

SpyderTracks

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The Intel win in gaming is only relevant at lower resolutions. As soon as you step up to 4k, you'll fine a £100 3300x actually performs BETTER in a lot of titles.


This is because the gaming becomes GPU bound with higher resolution.
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
A kinda related question, if you go down the Ryzen route, do you get much in the way of performance gains if you opt for a ryzen 5 or 7 over the 3?
For gaming, and purely gaming, the 3600XT is the go to.

If you're factoring any kind of streaming or basically anything aside from gaming, then a 3800XT would be recommended, for any substantial workload, a 3900x and upwards.
 
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