Guide Any changes to my current pc list?

waterboy333

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Processor: ryzen 5 7600
Gpu: intel arc b580 (when its available)
Ram: kingston fury beast 2x16gb 6000 MHz cl30
Ssd: xpg sx8200 pro 1TB
Cabinet: msi mag forge 120A
Mobo: gigabyte b650 eagle
Psu: msi mag a750bn

For now I'm keeping a budget gpu but plan on switching to a highend nvidia or amd gpu ( which has power within 750 w ofc) once I save enough (1-1.5 years)
 
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Processor: ryzen 5 7600
Gpu: intel arc b580 (when its available)
Ram: kingston fury beast 2x16gb 6000 MHz cl30
Ssd: xpg sx8200 pro 1TB
Cabinet: msi mag forge 120A
Mobo: gigabyte b650 eagle
Psu: msi mag a750bn

For now I'm keeping a budget gpu but plan on switching to a highend nvidia or amd gpu ( which has power within 750 w ofc) once I save enough (1-1.5 years)
What is your budget?
 
Here is a build that I made for you, this would be better in my opinion: https://pcpricetracker.in/b/s/6e2e4363-8446-48e5-935a-22e885d729a9

I swapped for a much more reliable Corsair RM PSU. I couldn't find reviews for the MSI unit it could be good but trust me, you really don't want to experiment with PSUs, I have had terrible history with some bad units.
Also this build has a faster SSD. You may swap the ram if you feel like it.

For GPU, Intel arc b580 would do great. You can also look for an equivalent second hand AMD/Nvidia GPU in the forum.

 
Here is a build that I made for you, this would be better in my opinion: https://pcpricetracker.in/b/s/6e2e4363-8446-48e5-935a-22e885d729a9

I swapped for a much more reliable Corsair RM PSU. I couldn't find reviews for the MSI unit it could be good but trust me, you really don't want to experiment with PSUs, I have had terrible history with some bad units.
Also this build has a faster SSD. You may swap the ram if you feel like it.

For GPU, Intel arc b580 would do great. You can also look for an equivalent second hand AMD/Nvidia GPU in the forum.

i support the PSu change to corsair ,and original kingston rams .Reason being they have good service support .I would have recommended corsair rams .But personally i feel the corsair rams do fail and Gskill i really dont know in DDR3 days gskill SC was not existent or it had lot of hassles
 
Processor: ryzen 5 7600
Gpu: intel arc b580 (when its available)
Ram: kingston fury beast 2x16gb 6000 MHz cl30
Ssd: xpg sx8200 pro 1TB
Cabinet: msi mag forge 120A
Mobo: gigabyte b650 eagle
Psu: msi mag a750bn

For now I'm keeping a budget gpu but plan on switching to a highend nvidia or amd gpu ( which has power within 750 w ofc) once I save enough (1-1.5 years)
Mention your budget

For 80-85k, i5 12400/R5 5600 + 7700XT will perform better than R5 7600 + B580 for gaming. If you are switching GPU within a year, then surely R5 7600 based rig makes more sense, assuming you plan to get at least RX 8800XT (assuming it performs like 7900XTX, will be a big jump up).
 
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Processor: ryzen 5 7600
Gpu: intel arc b580 (when its available)
Ram: kingston fury beast 2x16gb 6000 MHz cl30
Ssd: xpg sx8200 pro 1TB
Cabinet: msi mag forge 120A
Mobo: gigabyte b650 eagle
Psu: msi mag a750bn

For now I'm keeping a budget gpu but plan on switching to a highend nvidia or amd gpu ( which has power within 750 w ofc) once I save enough (1-1.5 years)

You might want to go with mATX motherboard like MSI MSI B650M Gaming WiFi or Gigabyte B650M Gaming WiFi which costs somewhat lesser than a full ATX.

Also, you could go with a Gen4 SSD like Crucial P3 Plus or WD SN770 as the XPG SX8200 Pro is a Gen3 class and the slots are Gen4.