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.
 
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)
One month later the B580 still isn't available locally lol.
When it does become available I'd expect it to supplant the RTX 3060 12GB (finally) and RTX 4060 as the budget gamers go to GPU choice.