PCS are in the UK and when we build specs, we sometimes forget to change from UK to other country and save specs like that. Also, sometimes a web browser changes it to our location (some of us are in Ireland) and we don't notice that. Just make sure to pick Estonia and Euro in the very top of...
OP is from Estonia and if you're in Ireland, due to your location a configurator most likely changed it to Ireland. Just change it to Estonia ;) Also, PCS aren't VAT registered in Estonia, so price incl. VAT is same as excl. VAT - it means that VAT will be due to Estonian customs for OP.
For photography IPS is better. Could be Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQ.
https://www.klick.ee/monitor-asus-tuf-gaming-vg27aq-27
https://www.ox.ee/est/product/1450977
https://www.amazon.de/-/en/dp/B07YM72FFG/ref=twister_B08QX29S3P?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
The above my specs are over the budget while the below is closer to it.
Case
COOLERMASTER MASTERCASE H500 ARGB GAMING CASE
Processor (CPU)
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Six Core CPU (3.7GHz-4.6GHz/35MB CACHE/AM4)
Motherboard
ASUS® TUF GAMING B550-PLUS (DDR4, USB 3.2, 6Gb/s) - ARGB Ready!
Memory (RAM)
16GB...
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GPU 3060 is for 1080p, not 1440p. If you'll get a 1440p monitor, best to use 3060Ti, 3070 or 6700XT GPU.
Intel storage isn't good (lifespan is shorter). I recommend 850W RMx PSU as they're more quiet and better quality. PCS AIO coolers aren't great, aspecially for 5800X which...
I think 3060Ti should appear in stuck some time in June, so you'll need to keep an eye on it and prepare make a purchase fast when it's back.
Try to think what monitor you want: if 24 inch, then go with 1080p and 2060 GPU, if 27inch or 32inch, then definitely 1440p and 3060Ti, 3070 or 6700XT...
If you bought from somewhere else, not directly PCS website, you should contact PCS to register a PC for your warranty (to do that you need to contact PCS customer support). After that you'll be able to see full specs in your PCS account.
Depending on a PC case. With a good airflow, such as 4000D, case, probably you're right that putting the money for a GPU would be a good idea. Just a small thing: the price difference between 240 and H115i is 60+ Euro while 3060 vs 6700XT is 110+ Euro.
Great review above! Just wanted to point that 2000 Euro isn't a lot, don't get tricked, it's just £1720 - simply one of top shelves for 1080p in a today's prices context. It really doesn't seem too much for 1080p - just an illusion due to a currency rate.
Ryzen, we don't talk about Intel for desktop these days as AMD are much better. Your specs aren't good. First of all, PC case should be with a better airflow as 5800X gets hot, and this case is very closed, little open spaces for intake and exhaust.
RAM for AMD should be at least 3200Mhz speed...
I got that. 2000 Euro just for a PC is unfortunately not a high budget for a PC meant to be used not just for gaming (where 5600X would be perfectly fine), but for Solid works and Adobe work which would gain a good performance with a more expensive 5800X CPU + more RAM (32GB).
The worst part is...
2000 Euro is a tight budget. Best would be 5800X + 32 GB and a GPU for 1440p, but that would be around 2600+ Euro without a monitor!
You could work out with 5600X + 16 GB and a GPU for 1080p for 1920 Euro, but that would be a PC for today, not tomorrow. I'm saying this because your PC wouldn't...
No, it's not the same. Geopolitically it was incorrect. The first sentence made an impression of the change from Ireland side, while the changes and inconveniences is due to the UK.