Few system builds focussed on price/performance for people looking for upgrades/new stuff but on a price/performance budget

BloodOmen

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Sat watching Tokyo Vice and was fiddling with PCPartpicker so thought why not. High End in this is obviously not enthusiast terroritory, High End has a quite spectrum beyond mid range... so its high... but not break the bank £5k+ high. (Side note: Tokyo Vice - Great show, highly recommended)

All systems will have at bare minimum an NVME boot drive
All systems will have minimum 32gig ram (more a future proofish thing)

Low End <£700 (not including OS)

Part List - AMD Ryzen 5 5600, Radeon RX 6600, Thermaltake View 270 ATX Mid Tower - PCPartPicker - £628

AMD 5600
32 Gig 3600mhz Ram
NVME boot / 250gig
2TB HDD / Games/Storage
GPU RX 6600
PSU 600w Gold none-modular

Mid Range <£1300 (not including OS)

Part List - AMD Ryzen 5 7600X, Radeon RX 7600 XT, Thermaltake View 270 ATX Mid Tower - PCPartPicker - £1231

7600x
32 Gig 6000mhz Ram
512gig NVME / Boot
2TB NVME / Games
3TB HDD / Storage
GPU 7600 XT
PSU Corsair 750w Gold fully modular

High End <£2500 (not including OS)

Part List - AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D, Radeon RX 7900 XT, Corsair 4000D Airflow ATX Mid Tower - PCPartPicker - £2350

7950X3D
32 Gig 7200mhz Ram
500 Gig NVME / Boot
2TB NVME / Games
3TB HDD / Storage
GPU 7900 XT
PSU Corsair 1000w Gold fully modular
 

BloodOmen

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Despite the above, its entirely possible to build a somewhat cheaper high end PC using second hand parts, you'll really have to fish around eBay and get lucky on bids for that though.
 

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