Hey everyone! I'm planning to build two PCs for my wife and me, with the goal of not needing any upgrades for at least five years. Right now, I'm using an i5 8400 and a 2060, while my wife has a similar setup but with a 1060 3GB. I've been using PC Part Picker and think I've settled on the components I need, but I'm feeling a bit uncertain about everything fitting well together. Our budget is around £4500 for both PCs of the same specs. I'd really appreciate it if anyone could take a look at my list and let me know if I've made any mistakes. Here's the build list: [https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/CDZQsp](https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/CDZQsp).
2 Answers
I think you should consider going with a 9070 XT instead. It offers a better price-to-performance ratio, especially when paired with an AMD CPU. It's cheaper and, with the latest drivers, it actually outperforms the 5070 Ti.
Honestly, both of your current PCs should hold up just fine for at least five years if you’re not aiming for the latest and greatest games at ultra settings.
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