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Posted 26 May 2023

Ryzen 7 7800X3D - RTX 4090 - 32GB 6000mhz - 360MM Corsair - Corsair 5000X Case - X670 Board/ £3124.05 with code @ Stormforce

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  • Corsair iCue 5000X Black RGB Tempered Glass ATX Smart Case
  • AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D – 8 Cores, 16 Threads – 5.0GHz Boost Clock
  • Corsair iCUE H150i ELITE CAPELLIX XT, 360mm Radiator Liquid Cooler
  • Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB DDR5 6000MHz C36 DIMM - CMK32GX5M2D6000C36 (2x16GB)
  • ASUS TUF GAMING RTX 4090 OC 24GB - TUF-RTX4090-O24G-GAMING
  • Solidigm 2.0TB P44 PRO PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD
  • ASUS PRIME X670-P WiFi AM5 DDR5
  • CORSAIR 1000W GOLD FULLY MODULAR RM1000E
  • 3-Year Collect, Repair and Return Warranty

Site price: £3,471.17 - 10% code: BYOBARGAIN10
Discounted price: £3124.05

uk.pcpartpicker.com/lis…7fv

not for the weak-hearted or sensible souls, however.. the best 7800X3D / RTX4090 Gaming system in the market for less than 3150 periods.

Speaking of periods, inbound:
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Rightly so,

My two cents: Save someone up to £500 which is the standard cost for a system like this at many places. 

It's all very well; Dont buy 4090 comments due to Nvidia, but on top of that whatever Nvidia or AMD do, we have system builders doing these for insane prices and fees on top, and this is the market that needs hitting, because people are buying +500 for a system like this, firms are going to charge that, that adds sales onto Nvidia due to that firms connection., there is some 4090 in this price league on the net, but not as invested as in part grade as this one, I've done what I like to cover.
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  1. ZeroTheGhostDog's avatar
    ZeroTheGhostDog
    Is it worth it over the £2,899 scan PC?

    Can’t put the link as it’s banned apparently? Item code for their website is LN132442

    Yes I know the RAM isn’t as fast, but I can’t imagine it makes a *huge* difference if you only use the PC for gaming
    Sarden84's avatar
    Sarden84 Author
    Price is £2899.99
    PCPP: uk.pcpartpicker.com/lis…qDq at £2699.99

    1) no mention of which aio, but I've given the benefit of the doubt it being fairly good, prob not an arctic.
    2) no mention on the card brand, but benefit of doubt they usual have tufs too, this maybe not be the case.

    - call to check.
    so the best case situation: is 2699.99 at 2899.99 (can call to remove windows -£100)

    so I've given firm, credit as best i can and still a gap, but what if they don't cover the two areas?

    Would it be wrong for me to call them out; comparable to product a in that build to product b on their elite, if we calc the gap it dont add up to their high ranges.

    so there are only being nice when it's budget?

    for the same token, ill call out Palicomp for that, awd for that, storm for that n co too, they all have areas of non-interest to me, and thats why i go though the market, picking each firms best.

    said the firm has been posted by me previously when they have been hit, but they are the ones i target mostly due to market share and market awareness and how crazy they use their name to sell.

    13600K is my suggestion then 13700F.
    if ur happy with budget nvme,

    stormforcegaming.co.uk/pro…wn/

    3269 ------> 2942 when using code

    42 more then that firm, , loss of windows easy to do ur self, ur on a 13600K via Z790 board, ur 32gb of 6000mhz of ram, u got corsair 5000X / 360AIO in the mix if ur not bothered about nvme speed. (edited)
  2. turbomonkey911's avatar
    turbomonkey911
    I think I need to buy some more lottery tickets this weekend 😜
  3. liltman's avatar
    liltman
    Damnnnn I want it! lol
    Why is it I won't spend this on myself yet many spend this on a holiday every year? (probably? I don't do holidays haha).
    Rob_Samsung's avatar
    Rob_Samsung
    And when it lasts a good 5+ years it's quite cheap entertainment value. That is how I judge my new pc purchase when it comes around for a new one.
  4. PhoenixS's avatar
    PhoenixS
    How much better would it be compared to a 3060 system? A slightly crisper image and a few seconds less loading times? I know people are joking about it running Minecraft but I kind of want it to play WoW
    Christee4's avatar
    Christee4
    That's like wanting a Ferrari to go to the supermarket in
  5. Dr_OmniSpank's avatar
    Dr_OmniSpank
    I think NASA runs on this computer!
    fishmaster's avatar
    fishmaster
    ChatGPT saw this and said take me to your leader.
  6. Czubaka's avatar
    Czubaka
    This may just about manage Minecraft in 1080p with RT On. Hot!
    Dr_OmniSpank's avatar
    Dr_OmniSpank
    Still can't run Patrix shaders though
  7. brwzrr's avatar
    brwzrr
    Perfect for a spot of world wide web browsing, sending and reading electronic mail and a watching an odd video or two off your Encarta 95 CD-ROM.
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    The.Fat.Cat
    Don't forget a bit of Minesweeper or Solitaire!
  8. hukdjps's avatar
    hukdjps
    Can this run 'The Lord of the Rings: Gollum' without frame stutter at 1440p
    gg1pl's avatar
    gg1pl
    Not sure, does anyone know if it's ok for the kids to do uni work?
  9. evilzippy's avatar
    evilzippy
    Now this is a pc , and that even tell you the exact GPU you get, everyone should do that.
  10. zebedee35's avatar
    zebedee35
    Build it yourself and save £500?
    Edit: more like £300 (edited)
    Sarden84's avatar
    Sarden84 Author
    And Can u show us the shops where u get these exact part bases for £500 less? as we would all like to see this happen.
  11. dewonderful's avatar
    dewonderful
    Can this run Microsoft Solitaire?
    trevcjohnson's avatar
    trevcjohnson
    No but it can run minesweeper
  12. redmonkey1111's avatar
    redmonkey1111
    Bought 2. One for twitter, one for insta
  13. fishmaster's avatar
    fishmaster
    One thing to point out, is that ONLY the storage is PCIe 5.0 with this motherboard (1 x M.2 is PCIe 5.0) The GPU 16x slot is PCIe 4.0. Does it matter? Not at the moment. However if you're paying over £3K you'd expect all the features.

    asus.com/mot…ec/

    To get PCIe 5.0 for the GPU you generally need an X670E chipset usually the standard X670 doesn't have PCIe 5.0 for the 16x PCIe slot. (edited)
    deleted2679383's avatar
    Anonymous User
    There are no PCIe 5.0 consumer GPUs and there won't be for a long time, and even then the benefit will be intangible.
  14. Peng_Huang's avatar
    Peng_Huang
    I wonder why my 7800x3d never reaches 5.0GHz?
    rev6's avatar
    rev6
    Tried using curve optimiser?
  15. bogdann05e2503's avatar
    bogdann05e2503
    Yes but can it run Crysys?
    Sarden84's avatar
    Sarden84 Author
    Unfortunately, the best it can run is Space-X. 
  16. The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    The.Fat.Cat
    we have system builders doing these for insane prices and fees on top

  17. Sarden84's avatar
    Sarden84 Author
    Data Request:

    I've already provided PCPP, so that compares to self-build. = same rate.
    - Obviously self-build can cheap out or exchange, but that's that, will always be that.

    my prebuilt is against the prebuilt market.

    Ebuyer: ebuyer.com/sto…090
    The cheapest at 4000, doesn't have the standards of this.
    The ones with high-grade parts than this one; calc the gap in the two systems, doesn't equal the gap between actual part basis,

    The place that can't be mentioned:

    they have a 7800X3d / 4090 at £3099.99, Air pop case, 2Tb gen3 storeage, B650 Series board, 32gb 5600mhz, so we are talking cut back. "what once use to be their upsell: EVGA long gone".

    ask them for standards like this, they do the 13900K version that fits the 5000X profile: £4000, so u calc the exchange over to Ryzen, which is £100 less cpu, board is the strix, so it may have £200 more in part basis,
    3150-3800 then.

    Tactus groups one for example:
    cclonline.com/pc/…pc/

    calc that advance, its got X over E psu, "samsung pro" "its got rgb" Gigabyte X670 AORUS ELITE AX +50
    u calc them from this in part value, alright £100 more, (im not even taking into account corsair 5000x price being more) so im giving ccl the benefit on the cheaper case, as we all know the 5000x has been cheaper.

    3800=3700 if u ask them to knock back some elements to this level, = 500 gap.
  18. Sarden84's avatar
    Sarden84 Author
    We do have an ALT deal though, which ive shared around:


    Phanteks Eclipse G360A RGB - BlackUpgrade Your Motherboard
    Asus TUF X670E-Plus WIFI ATX Motherboard
    AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 8 Core, 16 Thread 5.0GHz Turbo
    Zotac Nvidia GeForce Trinity OC RTX 4090 24GB Graphics Cards - Black
    MSI Core Liquid 240R V2 240mm RGB Liquid Cooler +£74.99
    Team Delta RGB 32GB (2x16GB) 6000Mhz C38 DDR5 Memory +£58.32 (Incl.
    Corsair RM1000X 1000W Gold Rated Modular
    Kingston FURY Renegade 2TB NVME M.2 GEN 4 SSD - Read 7300MB/s , Write 7000MB/s +£99.99

    Price: 3117 (BBURGER)

    compare to the place that cant be mention: X E board over the B series for the same cost (can have b series inside this n save)
    Higher performance ram,
    higher performance 2tb nvme.
    Better PSU.

    so well ahead of ** budget.

    Vs storm:
    Storm wins on case/aio. ( and these two are the two others and many inc cyber take advantage of in marketing)
    Awd wins on X PSU, E board

    Understandably im aware 4090 aint ever going to go hot on this platform, and i do not want them to neither,, but last time storm did the 10% off, it lit up many disco server tags, with people buying it. so there is a crazy market out there. (edited)
  19. Dillz_'s avatar
    Dillz_
    Voting hot even tho I can't afford it so it must be good.
  20. bovrilla's avatar
    bovrilla
    I wish games were optimized well enough that a beast like this didn't feel necessary
    Weehamish's avatar
    Weehamish
    Thats the issue these days... devs dont even make an effort! there needs some governing body for games... games should never be released without being optimised and if bugs specially major ones need fixed ASAP not months down the line.

    But nope no rules... and most games are flooded with DLC and loot boxes.
  21. Nujol's avatar
    Nujol
    Voted hot simply because this thing is a ridiculous beast. Pretty much costs the total amount I have spent on PCs/laptops in my life.
  22. Marko69's avatar
    Marko69
    Can anyone give any insight into how noisy these are likely to get? I’m after something new but it needs to be waaaay quieter than my current PC (Alienware Aurora 11 with a 3080) which could literally drown out a jumbo jet when under any type of load!
    Weehamish's avatar
    Weehamish
    Alienware PCs are notorious for heat and therefore noise... this does have a liquid cooled CPU but its under 3 fans so shouldn't get too noisy, probs still noisier than a noctua heatsink but way more room inside your case.

    Thing with alienware too is their cases are custom so you cant really do anything... this case is sweet.
  23. guitarbloke's avatar
    guitarbloke
    Can this run SkiFree?
  24. Mavericksol's avatar
    Mavericksol
    Still won't be able to run Jedi Survivor
  25. barneyb's avatar
    barneyb
    Would this be ok for Dosbox?
  26. ResveZ's avatar
    ResveZ
    ASUS Motherboard on Ryzen 7000!? Thats a big no-no unless you want to cook it.
    Sarden84's avatar
    Sarden84 Author
    X Board, Not B series.
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