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You have a very healthy budget, you can definitely get into 4K gaming, or alternatively this will be great for 1440p Ultrawide and VR too. Jumping into a meeting but will go into more detail when I come out.
SEAGATE FIRECUDA 530 GEN 4 PCIe NVMe (up to 7000MB/R, 3000MB/W) Fast drive for booting Windows: 12 times faster than the one you selected Regarding the case, is there anything I am specifically looking out for? I chose a different case because I preferred the design, same company though.
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Plus, if you're willing to shell out a bit more cash over the vanilla model, the PC-011 comes in a Razer Edition as well. Fully integrated with the Synapse 3 lighting software, you can even coordinate it with your other Razer-made peripherals. Generally speaking, a mid-tower PC case will house all, but the most extreme of system builds. If you're trying to cram in discrete water cooling loops for your graphics card and high-end CPU, you might find things are a bit too cramped inside. But for most high-end gaming PCs, a mid-tower case will be plenty big enough for your needs. Unique URL to re-configure: https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/saved-configurations/intel-z590-pc/4MQUgwr4WF/
This PC case would likely look excellent with a custom liquid loop inside it, but it lets any component you put there shine and look great. What you've configured is not going to perform well when its running, and it's far more than just the motherboard that would need upgrading to the point where you'd just have to rebuilt the whole system. That system won't perform well new let alone down the road. You'll be paying far more money than a console and getting far worse performance.
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Thanks for the reply! So being me (aka fussy... haha) I have made up another spec, hoping I was able to understand what you have said, please tell me if I did understand and I made some better corrections to the spec. Everything except the hard drive I have added here, does this sound good? (below)