Ok ,so let’s see here. You want a GPU workstation, and here is the PCPP list?
PCPartPicker Part List
CPU - more than good enough, actually you could probably go down a notch or two, but why bother.
Cooler - Will do the job for sure, I’d personally go air over liquid cooling but that is a preference thing. You could shave off €25 here, but given the overall budget, again, why bother?
Motherboard - A €300 motherboard will be a far, far better investment here, going beyond that is just pointless.
RAM - Four sticks are not as good as two sticks, and while the situation is improved AM5 boards still do not allow you to run full speed. If you can make do with two sticks now and upgrade, I would switch this to a 2x48 GB kit for a total of 96 GB. It is a better compromise IMO.
Storage - Samsung drives are still a premium, great drives but you can get cheaper and with a little extra capacity, I would buy a mirrored 4TB setup personally.
Case - Torrent is a bit expensive for what it is, but it is a great case. Up to you if you find that worth it.
PSU - 1200W should do the trick, yes.
Now, here is my counter-recommendation given a €2.5k budget.
PCPartPicker Part List
So, same specs pretty much, just cheaper parts overall that perform pretty much the same thing(s).
- The 7950X is the current best CPU on the platform, but a case could be made for building a 7700X system now and then upgrading later to the 9950X rumored to come out this summer - in your case, the 7700X would be a substantial performance sidegrade with the same amount of cores only 3x more performance. You could of course also wait a few months for the Zen 5 lineup proper, but since that is still 4+ months out…
- The ProArt is, hands down, the best motherboard for creators right now, but that €500 price tag is still high. Two other solid recommendations here are the ~€300 MSI Tomahawk X670E or ASRock X670E Steel Legend.
- The Peerless Assassin is about as good as a Noctua NH-D15 according to reviews, but costs about a third of the price.
- You will lose 32 GB of RAM but increase your potential capacity to 192 GB and it is both lower latency and higher clocked.
- KC3000 is €10 cheaper than the Samsung drives, so it is an alternative, but not the best alternative.
- Meshify is a really solid case and saves you €80.
- The ADATA PSU is also really good value, if you can get past the fact that it is a lesser known brand.
So, between €500-€900 savings. What do I recommend you do with this money? Sell your 2080 and 3080, and buy a 4090, or invest in a Pro card even.
My two cents, feel free to mix and match however you please. At the end of the day it is your PC, your time, your money and your experience.