Budget (including currency): pretty open, would be great if it is <3000€
Country: Germany
Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Primary for working with Visual Studio, Photoshop, XD and Emulation like Android (which uses Intel VT-x and Intel HAXM if I remember correctly, don't know if the Microsoft Visual Studio Version of the AVD is working with AMD CPU's yet). Beside the "working" part I use my system also for Gaming on different games. Because I like Raytracing, I would prefer to keep this feature same as G-Sync.
Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): -
Short background: I'm already running a pretty decent system right now but it is pretty annoying. Lets start with the part list of my current system:
Mainboard: ASUS ROG Maximus XI Code
CPU: i9-9900K
RAM: Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4 32GB C16 3200 MHz with 4 Sticks
GPU: ASUS ROG 2080 Ti OC
Storage: All flash drives (2x M.2 Samsung Pro each 1 TB, 2x Sata Samsung Evo each 2 TB)
PSU: Corsair AX860i
CPU Cooling: Corsair H150i
Case: Corsair Obsidian 750D
Fans: Multiple Corsair ML120 and ML140
Other: Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro, BluRay Drive, 2x ROG Addressable LED Strip, Custom Sleeved Cables
From the specs, this system is okay. But I'm already on my 4th GPU (never in my life I had to swap the GPU so often as with this rig from 2018...). Also it's my 2nd PSU. On top of that, the USB Controller of my Mainboard often does not detect my USB devices and the case feels pretty outdated - all the dust filters are great but the front I/O is not great at all.
So my question now is, what are great cases by todays standards? And what is the general stuff used in current high end builds with Ryzen (if there is a way to run Android Simulators from Visual Studio on them, still have todo a bit more reasearch) or Intel K-CPU's? And especially which GPU is more reliable with comparable performance? Would be great to have a "It's just working" system for the next 4-5 years...