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You can build a machine with the same specs for 2/3rd the price
32GB of memory is all you need for just gaming.
I becoming from a
x570 aorus pro
16GB ram 3600hz
1tb wb nvmessd
zotac amp extreme 2080ti
is water cooled easy and would you have to put your own water in when it comes?.
I can't comment on the case or CPU cooler. It mentioned a 1KW PSU but not what brand or model (only that it is Gold rated).
Also, this might be a degree of nitpicking but this thread is asking for that (?), but I'd rather have 6,000 MHz RAM to match the ideal 1:1 maximum ratio of the CPU's Infinity Fabric. Is 5,600 MHz substantially slower? No, especially not with an X3D CPU. But you're asking for feedback on a high end and costly PC, so that's one thing I'd point out. I'd be looking to match this if building a new, costly PC.
I can't speak for the price other than to say you'd probably get it cheaper building it, but that's par for the course with higher end prebuilt gaming PCs.
that is £104 saved by downgrading to 32GB RGB EXPO Memory at 5600MHz
Its more then that just for 4090 in uk lol.
Specs wise it looks ok, but no information about what type of brand GPU, PSU, CPU cooler, memory it actually has included.
I'd go for DDR5-6000Mhz RAM with that CPU though, that's the recommended speed for new ryzen's.
If have a pc builder shop in your area (or online) you can just order a custom build there and ask them for recommendations.
Prebuilts can be fine and price competitive these days, but i'd always rather customize my own build so i know which parts i'm using exactly.
AIO (watercooler) is optional, you can get away with a high end air cooler like a noctua NH-D15 that will keep that CPU cool and save yourself some money.
I do actually just up town 10 mins away.
It has a actual 4090 in it. That alone takes up about 2/3 of the price of it.
Storage - Samsung 4TB SATA III 970 EVO. (double the storage and save money, same performance as NVME)
Can save some by going with a 12700k or 13700k and using an 850w psu, but, that'll be closer than Id personally like.
This way you'll save between £500-850 ish and have a faster system.
Listing fails to communicate a lot of details, as always. Better to put together your own build and have some professional assemble it at an additional charge.