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Advice on a new build required
Evening all.
Bit of back story - due to the current Covid-19 outbreak my sister-in-law has four children at home and needs a decent computer so that they can home school on. Some friends have given her an old Gateway PC (running Vista and 2 GB RAM) which isn't cutting mustard to say the least and so I got the inevitable call this afternoon (being the only one in the family who works in IT) asking what can we do to make it better. My answer was along the lines of putting it in a field and shooting it.
Anyway I am now looking to build a new PC (I finally have an excuse to do so) and once done I will sell them my current PC for a stipend and a nice bottle of Gin. Not worried about this one going out of date any time soon - it is an early Core i7 running 16gb RAM so I will take out the latest bits from this (Graphics card \ new SSD's) and add in some older bits I have here that will be more than adequate for their purpose and then some. However it has been probably seven years since I have built a PC from parts (this one I am typing on was the last) so looking for some advice on new parts as a first step.
What I have come up with off the top of my head (based much idle looking over the last couple of years) is as follows. I will list my reasonings afterwards but feel free to critique:
Case Fractal Design Define R6 USB-C
Power Supply Seasonic Focus PX-550
Processor Intel Core i7 9700KF 3.6GHz Socket 1151 Processor Intel Core i7 9700KF 3.6GHz Socket 1151 Processor | Ebuyer.com
Intel Core i7 9700K 3.6 GHz Processor Intel Core i7 9700K 3.6 GHz Processor
M2 Drive Samsung 970 EVO Plus
Windows 10 Pro
Water Cooling Corsair H100x Hydro Series High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler
Case - used Fractal Design on the last build and it was a revelation. The engineering, design and thought that went into their product was a revelation to me having built into the equivalent of a Coke Can before then. New case must be fully filtered and to run as silent as possible and no clear side window is a must (I have an irrational hatred of them). If someone wants to offer up an alternative I am open to suggestions (Phanteks etc)
Power Supply - used Corsair previously (the one in this build is I think a 600 Bronze but I would have to take the side panel off to confirm that) but it has been fine. However I have heard good things in the past re: Seasonic so have gone for that this time. Fully modular is a must and Gold minimum but other than that suggest away.
CPU - Intel is a definite - used them many time in the past and they have been solid so I will stick with what I know. Given that I have gone for the top end i7 again (the i9 is out of budget) and I have listed two options (both 3.6GHz) but I can't see much difference between them other than a couple of quid in the price. From memory the 'k' (its in the URL's cited above) at the ends means it can be overclocked which isn't a requirement for me. Assuming I am right then what does 'kf' signify and are there other options?
M2 Drive - been running SSD's for ages but I would like to go up to an M2 SSD as it makes sense to do so on the new build. Samsung is a definite again due to familiarity but whats the difference between an M2 SSD and an M2 NVMe SSD? Is there any benefit between one or the other or is it a different socket?
Windows 10 Pro - Hyper V for virtual machines.
Water Cooling - I have been running water cooling for ages and want to stay that way but would like to go double rad this time around (another reason for the Case I have opted for). Any reasons to go for something other than this?
Fans - Noctua 14's - tried and tested so will likely stay with these but any alternatives worth considering?
The observant will have noted that I haven't included a Motherboard or RAM in the above and that is where I am really stuck as I have no idea in this area. All the parts I have listed so far are due to past familiarity as much as anything so were easier choices but these are the two areas I am all at sea about and where I need help more than anything.
Motherboard - the motherboard in the current PC is a Gigabyte - it has been fine, never let me down but it is seven-ish years old so I have no idea if Gigabyte are still OK. The main choices were Gigabyte and ASUS when the current device was built (and MSI maybe) but I am totally open to choice here. It will have to support M2 SSD (or M2 NMVe SSD) and USB-C (if i go for the case above) but I would assume these are pretty stock on most if not all boards currently? Would have to have four RAM slots at least - looking at running 16GB again but want to have the option to double or treble this (32GB or 48GB) in the future if i need to.
RAM - having had a really odd issue with the RAM and timing issues at startup that took months to get sorted on this build I am pretty certain this will be dictated by the choice of MB above - get the MB sorted and then look at the RAM! Looking at 16GB again but open to choice here as to who\what is best. 2 x 8GB would still be the current\best choice I assume?
To give you a bit of a ballpark to work within I am looking to future proof myself on this build as much as it is possible to do so. To my thinking the critical parts are MB, RAM and CPU so those need to be as good as they can be within reason - everything else can be upgraded pretty easily if necessary. I am not interested in gaming other than some old games I fire up once in a while which will run maxed out on my current hardware so i don't see I will require a super high end Motherboard here. What I am looking for is something to run Virtual Machines on (Checkpoint, F5, Linux, GNS3 as examples) but I want to have scope to run multiple instances of these should I need to as my qualifications progress so the core components have to be solid more than bleeding edge and if I have the opportunity to better these down the line thats a bonus.
Hopefully you don't mind me throwing this out to you guys - just really out of date on the whole PC building stuff these days so just looking for some advice really as I want to get this as right as I can. Any questions please feel free to ask.
Thanks
Calm Horizons