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    Advice on new PC Spec im looking to purchase

    Hello all,

    I am looking to purchase a new pc for gaming and flight-simming (stutter free/lag/blurries etc all hopefully removed with a new pc)

    I am looking at overclockers at the moment and this is the spec (below) im looking to possibly purchase.

    Would anyone like to add any comments or advice of any specs I might need to change? My budget is maximum £3000, but ideally around £2500 im happy at.

    Thanks all

    Case (1x) Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX Glass Mid Tower Case - Gun Metal Memory Team Group Night Hawk RGB 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 PC4-25600C16 3200MHz Dual Channel Kit - RGB Black
    Graphics Card (1x) *Build Stock* Asus GeForce GTX 1080Ti ROG Strix OC 11264MB Graphics Card
    Operating System (1x) Microsoft Windows 10 64-Bit DVD - OEM (MS-KW9-00139)
    Solid State Drive (Primary) (1x) Samsung 500GB 850 EVO SSD 2.5" SATA 6Gbps 32 Layer 3D V-NAND Solid State Drive (MZ-75E500B/EU)
    Storage Drive (1x) Seagate BarraCuda 3TB 7200RPM SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache HDD - OEM (ST3000DM008 )
    Security Software (1x) Bullguard Anti-Virus 2017 - 1 PC 1 Year **Offer Price**

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    By my rough estimation, this is a lot of money to throw around and your components look good.

    The remaining money can be invested into a P3Dv4 non-academic license or the developer's subscription.

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    Make sure you don't get the antivirus, keep the cash, eat something.

    Way more worth it.

    And the windows license if you already have one.

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    For what it's worth, I would...
    >Go for 2 sticks of 16 rather than 4 of 8, read somewhere that 4 sticks can bottleneck the system. (It does on mine including occasional blue screens)
    >Go for Win 10 professional, better options for controlling updates.
    >Ditch the anti-virus.. Get freeware or just use the built in MS.
    Roman

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    No CPU and motherboard listed?

    I'll second the recommendations about Win10 Pro and no add-on anti-virus.

    Greg
    i7-8086K @ 5.3GHz, ASUS Maximus XI Hero, MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X driving a 27" 2K LCD, G.Skill 16GB 3600, Samsung 512GB 970 Pro NVMe (OS and P3Dv4) and WD 2TB Black, Win 10 Pro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lownslo View Post
    No CPU and motherboard listed?

    I'll second the recommendations about Win10 Pro and no add-on anti-virus.

    Greg
    Im so sorry, I should of checked I had all the details before I posted.

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    Consider an M.2 drive since it is ridiculously fast. I did all SSD's, and then my buddy built a similar rig and used a 1TB M.2 drive as his main HD. It's fast.
    Your specs look good. I also agree about the antivirus and Win10 Pro. I've got it. No issues yet.

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    The i7 8700K is an excellent choice! As Roman noted above you should go with two sticks of RAM... the 8700K and motherboards for it are all dual channel hardware.

    Greg
    i7-8086K @ 5.3GHz, ASUS Maximus XI Hero, MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X driving a 27" 2K LCD, G.Skill 16GB 3600, Samsung 512GB 970 Pro NVMe (OS and P3Dv4) and WD 2TB Black, Win 10 Pro.

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    Read up on the MB before going to an M.2 though, as they disable a lot of the SATA slots if you do; at least on my MB (Gigabyte Z170X Gaming-7) anyway.

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