Instead go for A2000 250GB NVME and 80+ bronze rated PSU.
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You can go for Intel or AMD, both would cost about the same.
i5 10600 -----------------------------| Ryzen 3600
B460M Aorus Pro/ TUF Gaming Plus | B450M Pro4 / B550M Pro4
2 x 16GB DDR4 2666mhz or higher -| 2 x 16GB DDR4 3600mhz
Silverstone FARA R1 or cabinet of your choice
Go for bronze rated...
This would be my pick.
B460M Aorus Pro
2 x 8GB 2666mhz or higher
SilverStone FARA R1 or cabinet of your choice
If you're gonna get 3070/3080 in the future, go for 750w gold rated PSU.
You can fit all these including 750w Gold PSU in your budget.
From where you're getting 4750G? I don't think it's available anywhere in Indian retail market. Probably it never will.
For gaming you would need dGPU, you can't play AAA titles with iGPU. Go for atleast 1650S.
I assume you intend to go for 3070 or higher in the future, so the reason for 700w I...
As already pointed out, 3500x/3500/3300x costs more than what it should. For about the same price, 10400F is a better option. For 65k, you can go upto R5 3600 or 10400F.
Go for dual ram kit, instead of one stick.
B450 is cheaper and will support Ryzen 3k/5k CPUs. No need to spend more for B550.
Since anyway you're gonna upgrade everything, like one of the suggestion you can go for GPU now and use it with current setup. Of course new PSU as well along with 1650S.
Go for Asrock B450M Pro4, it's better than the ASUS board. If you want only from ASUS, then TUF M Pro Gaming is better than...
Aren't both the same wrt to latency speed? (3200 c16 and 3600 c18).
For an average user, I wouldn't be so keen on latency when the prices are about the same. Would give priority to frequency over latency.
Yes, 650w is good enough for 3060Ti/RX6800. If you're gonna OC, go for higher watts PSU.
That bronze, Gold depends on your budget. If you can spend more, go for Gold, else bronze is fine.
It may spike, it won't stay there for just one 2k video. Keep the task manager open in one screen and run the video or other work in another screen and watch CPU utilization. Or you can install HWinfo and check. For playing higher resolution, this set up is fine, IMO. But for video editing and...
R5 / i5 is good enough for gaming. I wouldn't spend more on CPU for just gaming.
If you don't wanna go for MSI, B550 TUF Gaming M Plus or Aorus Pro are decent boards fro Asus and Gigabyte.
Since 3600mhz doesn't cost much, you can go for that.
Use stock cooler for now. If you find the need for...