31-40k Building performant pc under 40k, Can you help?

Ace8

Apprentice
First Time Building a PC and here is my takeon to build a pc under 40k.

Parts:
CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 5700G - 17,000/-
MotherBoard - MSI PRO H610M-E - 6,000/-
Ram - 16GB DDR4 32,00Mhz Ram - 2,500/-
SSD - 512GB PCie 4.0 3D NAND NVME M.2 for OS - 3,000/-
HDD - 1TB Spare HDD for Storing large files. - 4,500/-
PowerSupply - Ant Vale ECO500(Any 450W might work) - 1,000/-
Display - Refurbished Thinkpad T22i 22" display - 5,000/-
Case - Any cheap one will work, I will mod/break - 1,000/-
it for more airflow and punch holes in case
to hang stuff that has no slot in the case.
GPU - Using Integrated Graphics for now.
Cooler - Using The stock that comes with the Processor

5000/- Saved for extra keyboard/Mouse/Speaker
I am completely new to building PC. If something in this list is not right, please tell, I am open to corrections and suggestions.

My preferences:
1. I dont like RGBs(consumes power and distracts too much!).
2. I don't care about the looks of the overall setup. All I need is reliability and perfomance.
I was thinking about using cardboard case first! so you can guess from it.
3. I was previously using i3 7th gen U series(on laptop); the average buildtime of chromium(browser)
was 5 days, 4 nights. So All I want is to close that gap to 1 day atleast.
4. I am not planning to upgrade CPU and motherboard of this processor anywhere in the future.
I will create a new setup when perfomance is needed. But I might upgrade ram, SSD and even
add a dedicated graphics card or another monitor in near future.

My requirements:
1. Compiling/Installing Gentoo Linux,
2. Compiling chromium(browser),
3. Using Graphics expensive tasks like photo editing on gimp(sometimes photoshop too),
4. Playing Games (Valorant, GTA 5, Froza Horizon 5),
5. Planning to Use Blender, Android Studio(with emulator), etc.
 
Intel supports linux better than AMD.
If its not your primary use case and major part is gaming, then AMD is better option.

Avoid going for 5700g and get a non G model.
You can get a cheapo graphics card from market section or with 1-2 months if money is a issue.
Get a 650W PSU with 80+ rating. It is one area I recommend overspending doesn't go to waste. More reliable and future proof. You can even run 6700XT on a good 650W PSU.
 
Seeing that you have paired the 5700g which an AMD cpu with a h610 motherboard which is an Intel platform I am assuming that you don't know too much about PCs, I would suggest you to watch some more videos on youtube to get the basics right.

After that the config I would recommend is this, the use cases you laid out are mostly more CPU intensive than GPU intensive that is why opting for something like a 5700 is a better choice, photo editing benefits from better multi core performance but still a dedicated GPU is much better than an integrated one especially the one in the 5000g series so I would recommend going with either a 5700xt or a 2060 super.

If you want to daily drive Linux get the 5700xt and if you want to use blender more extensively get the 2060 super but that will only work well on windows. Also you can't play Valorant on linux due to the kernel level anti cheat system.
 
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This would be my suggestion. I don't recommend a graphics card if you don't want a graphics card. It's just one more thing which can fail. An APU is a much better choice IMO as you get decent graphics performance and lower power consumption. You also have a simpler setup with fewer parts and lower power consumption.

PCPriceTrackerBuild
ItemSelectionPrice
CPURyzen 5 8600G
16850​
MoboGigabyte B650M D3HP AM5
10381​
PSUDeepCool PK-D PK550D
3650​
CaseDeepcool Smarter
2749​
RAMCrucial 16 GB DDR5-5600 UDIMM
3545​
RAM2Crucial 16 GB DDR5-5600 UDIMM
3545​
SSDCrucial P3 Plus 500 GB NVMe SSD
2790​
Total
43510
 
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AMD Ryzen 7 5700G vs Ryzen 5 8600G

The AMD Ryzen 5 8600G is newer than AMD Ryzen 7 5700G, while the multi-threaded (CPU Mark) is simliar, AMD Ryzen 5 8600G is around 15% faster in single-thread testing.

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