sck451
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I bought my PC from PCS 18 months ago now and it's great. I didn't know much about PC building at the time (I've learnt a lot since!) and the forum helped me to get it into decent shape. The fundamentals were:
So I've updated quite a lot of things, though I haven't touched the core performance-affecting components. With prices dropping, the time could be soon. A 5900X, for example, can be had for just £365 on Amazon, so that may happen soon. (Ideally I'd buy the upgrade from PCS to keep the warranty, but we'll see what they do with their pricing.) A 3060 Ti may also be a good bet as their prices come down towards RRP. I already have a 1440p display: the AOC Q27G2U. If over the next couple of months I could get both of them for under £800, I'd be pretty happy (and I'd have most of a halfway decent gaming PC in spare parts, either to sell or to build up and then sell).
But there is one more non-performance-enhancing upgrade I need to do first, and that's the power supply. I really should have gone for something more powerful back when I ordered it originally, but no use crying over spilt milk. So I've decided to make up for it in a pretty OTT fashion.
Today's task is to replace my power supply. Wish me luck. A photo blog will follow, presuming I don't electrocute myself.
- Corsair 275R Airflow
- 5600X on a Tuf X570
- 1660 Super
- TX550m
- 16GB 3200MHz RAM
- 500GB 970 Evo, 2TB Seagate Barracuda
- Stock AMD cooler
So I've updated quite a lot of things, though I haven't touched the core performance-affecting components. With prices dropping, the time could be soon. A 5900X, for example, can be had for just £365 on Amazon, so that may happen soon. (Ideally I'd buy the upgrade from PCS to keep the warranty, but we'll see what they do with their pricing.) A 3060 Ti may also be a good bet as their prices come down towards RRP. I already have a 1440p display: the AOC Q27G2U. If over the next couple of months I could get both of them for under £800, I'd be pretty happy (and I'd have most of a halfway decent gaming PC in spare parts, either to sell or to build up and then sell).
But there is one more non-performance-enhancing upgrade I need to do first, and that's the power supply. I really should have gone for something more powerful back when I ordered it originally, but no use crying over spilt milk. So I've decided to make up for it in a pretty OTT fashion.
Today's task is to replace my power supply. Wish me luck. A photo blog will follow, presuming I don't electrocute myself.