I'm looking to build a new PC for gaming, especially FPS titles like Valorant and CSGO, and I want to consistently hit 240 FPS since I have a 240Hz monitor. My current setup just isn't cutting it, and I'm wondering if my build will be sufficient for my goals or if there's a way to save some money without sacrificing too much performance. Here's what I'm considering for my build: a Ryzen 5 7600X CPU, an MSI RTX 3080 GPU, and 16GB of DDR5 RAM, all adding up to around £1027. Is this setup good enough for smooth gameplay at 1080p on the lowest settings, or can I opt for something less expensive?
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You should definitely grab that DDR5 RAM now! Prices are going up, and I recently picked up a 32GB kit for £170, which seems like a steal now considering the rapid increase. If you're serious about performance, I'd recommend not skimping on RAM. Better to buy it sooner rather than later when prices could shoot up again.
Honestly, I have doubts about the 7600X really holding stable 240 FPS in some of the heavier games like CS2. You might hit the average, but your minimum FPS could drop below 200, which isn't ideal. Plus, 16GB of RAM might not be enough. I'd suggest you look into getting a 2x16GB memory kit to future-proof your rig.
If you’re aiming for high refresh rates at 1080p, consider getting a new OEM 7800X3D for around £240. It’s a strong performer and might be better for your setup than the GPU at this stage. After sorting out the CPU, then you can opt for the best value GPU second-hand without breaking the bank.
Be cautious with the Crucial P3 Plus drive. It uses QLC flash which isn’t as durable, and you'll notice it slowing down over time. You might want to check out SSDs with TLC flash for better reliability. Brands like Kioxia and SanDisk have solid options.
I really think buying that 10GB RTX 3080 used isn’t the best move right now. For just £50 more, you can snag a new 9060 XT with 16GB of VRAM, which is more efficient and has a warranty. That might save you money in the long run with energy costs and provide better longevity.

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