AdviceNeed help and advice for my gaming PC build.
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My budget is 400 - 600 and my currency is £.
I will use the PC for gaming
I still need a monitor, 1080p will be fine
I don't need keyboard or mouse or any other peripherials
I don't need an operating system.
I will not over lock the system.
I am in need of help. I currently have a Ryzen 3 3200g and a Asus B450M gaming plus motherboard. I am looking for advice for which parts to get to go with these for gaming in games such as grand theft auto 5 call of duty and other FPS games. I need advice for which GPU to get, which PSU to get to have a great and reliable performance while gaming. I will obviously upgrade my CPU to an Ryzen 5 3600 later down the line but for now this is the CPU that I have got. I prefer the use of Amazon so if anyone links any parts please do it through that if you can.
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Is the budget £400-600 including the money already spent on the R3 3200G and motherboard? Or are those just 2 parts you already have, and are outside of your £400-600 budget?

Also, I'm assuming monitor is needed within your £600 budget?


Last, when was the R3 3200G and motherboard purchased? Can they be returned? You'd be better off spending half as much money and just getting an R3 1200, or spending a little bit extra for an R5 1600/2600. The 3200G at around 100 quid makes very little sense.
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