Agreed, I've been using it since shortly after it was released and have found it to be stable, responsive and easy to navigate. In fact, it was that stable I didn't even realise it was still in Beta.
I would have read the "Please read before posting" thread Ekans linked to, but we can't all be A* students. ;)
At the very least we need a maximum budget, I think the rest has been loosely covered.
Given the new Nvidia GPU's that are due in the new year, buying a 4090 now seems like an incredible waste of money.
You'll also not see any benefit from just the one SSD. In fact, it'll reduce performance in the longer term when it fills up.
Have you done any research into a new PC?
32GB is widely considered standard for gaming now. There are numerous YouTube videos on the subject.
Unfortunately components are just more expensive these days than previously and €1000 just wouldn't get you anything worthwhile. My advice would be to...
At this point, I think anyone wanting a top of the line rig, like you do with that budget, should be waiting for a) the 5000 series cards to be released and b) the new X3D chips. Both of which are imminent.
Unless you're absolutely desperate for it right now, I'd wait. It's a huge outlay for...
The above build also has:
- An old processor, made by an untrustworthy company
- A microATX motherboard
- Slow RAM
- Only one, small storage drive
- An under-powered power supply, which doesn't allow for future upgrades
- A non-recommended CPU cooler
Although not impossible to put together a...
You're not going to be able to put together a custom PC for that sort of budget. Ideally, for 1080p, you'd need £1,500, 1440p you'd need £2,000 and 4K you're looking at £2,500.
I think at that price, you'd be better off going for a console. Or saving a bit more money and coming back in a few...