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1. 31.5" AOC Q3279VWFD8 AMD Freesync QHD Monitor, 2560x1440, IPS, 75Hz, 5ms, 1.07B Colours, Tilt, DP/HDMI/DVI-D/VGA


2. Sahara P75 SYNC Full Tower Gaming Case, Tempered Glass, 6 Pirate Turbo RGB 120mm Quiet Fans, Remote Control, Black


3. MSI MPG Z390 GAMING EDGE AC, Intel Z390, S 1151, DDR4, Dual M.2, 2-Way SLi/3-Way CrossFire, WiFi, USB 3.1 Gen2 A+C, ATX


4. Intel Core i5 9600K, S 1151, Coffee Lake Refresh, 6 Core, 6 Thread, 3.7GHz, 4.6GHz Turbo, 9MB, 1150MHz GPU, 95W, Box


5. Microsoft Windows 10 Home, w/ Creators Update, 32/64-bit, English International, USB Pendrive, 1 License, Retail


6. 550W Corsair TX550M, Hybrid Modular, 80PLUS Gold, SLI/CrossFire, Single Rail, 43A, 120mm Fan, ATX PSU


7. Gigabyte AORUS GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER 8GB GDDR6 Ray-Tracing Graphics Card, 2176 Core, 1845MHz Boost


8. 2TB Seagate ST2000DX002 3.5" FireCuda Hybrid SSHD, 8GB cMLC NAND, SATA III - 6Gb/s, 7200rpm, 64MB Cache OEM



9. 16GB (2x8GB) Corsair DDR4 Vengeance LPX Black, PC4-24000 (3000), Non-ECC Unbuffered, CAS 15-17-17-35, XMP 2.0, 1.35V


10. Noctua NH-D15 Dual Radiator Quiet CPU Cooler with two NH-A15 Fans


Total (including VAT) £1591.31



 
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Hybrid drives aren't great. As MissChief said, an SSD and separate HDD would be better.

I imagine you could do better than a full retail version of windows as in £100 better. I have seen SSD's with windows pre-installed and activated.
 
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A Z-series motherboard, 9600k and the noctua must come to about £450...Unless you have a specific need to go Intel, the R5 3600 or 3600x with an x470 boardand even a modest aftermarket cooler (not that you need one), would save you at least £100, and offer similar performance.
 
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