Some minor tweaks below.
I note that you're moving the 4TB drive across, with that in mind did you need the extra 4TB drive? It would be very much worthwhile having a backup drive but I would have this in a USB form, rather than in the PC itself. Regularly backing up anything important is a...
Couple of minutes can be fairly normal with DDR5 RAM. Nothing to worry about.
I believe my motherboard/RAM also states XMP rather than EXPO, it's compatible with both though so works fine. I did tweak mine manually but certainly the 6000Mhz profile was fine.
When it's time for the next latest...
It's the effortlessness that always amazes me. The way they can just be in the moment of the music as if it's playing for them and they're just enjoying it.
Like a reverse instrument where the guitar is playing them.
I've always loved the guitar. I've tried to learn in later years but I think I've tried to pick it up far too late, as I just don't have the patience to not be good right away. I can play a couple of songs, but I've never actually learned to play if that makes sense.
Anyway, on LingLing, she's...
It's not good compared to what we would recommend. Given your needs and uses, it'll do the job though. It's better to try and avoid nit-picking metrics as the margins will never be noticed in real life.
DDR5 will have a very high impact in Lightroom IMO. Depending on the Photoshop uses it'll...
The RM can be a bit nosier as it has a traditional bearing, rather than the lev one that the x's have.
Still agree regardless, unless you're especially sensitive to noises..... a regular sounding PSU shouldn't be OTT loud.
Don't waste money on GPUs for future upgrading. It's not a worthwhile investment unfortunately. The rest of the build absolutely gets a benefit, but the GPU technology moves so fast that spending more to allow for future has diminishing returns. Far better to save the cash then in a year or 2...
The 4070Ti is going to be overkill at 1080p. I get the eSports blurb attached to attract the 240hz sales but the reality is that 99.9% of people won't see past the more typical 144hz offering. The elite, top end gamers get margin of error gains over 240hz yet the 500hz screens are selling...
I would opt for the 4070 in your shoes. The RMx should have enough headroom to cover the spikes, or at least keep them enough at bay to be a very rare inconvenience.
I wouldn't aim past that though.
I wouldn't opt for a single drive. better to get a small/fast drive for the OS only and a second fast/slightly slower drive for games and storage etc.
Not sure on the 4070 TI, depends on your monitor. Silver warranty should be a no brainer I think.
Other than that, it looks OK. IF you want...
Are you purchasing the 3060 separately? Just that the initial build doesn't have a GPU in place. Getting anything for £1200 with a decent GPU is going to be impossible I imagine.