Question Buying a new Gaming Pc

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Thank you!

I would like to get something cheaper, but if the MSI B550 A PRO is as you said the baseline I'll go for it.

Ryzen 7 5800X is really tempting but if I want to save money and get a decent monitor maybe I should go for the Ryzen 5 5600 as @Why_Me suggested?
Am I gonna be limited in the futur if I get the Ryzen 5 or should I go for the Ryzen 7? Is the difference that big?
If you go with AMD look at the 5600 or the 5700X.
 
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According to them the build will be something like this :

CASE: ASUS TUF GT301
MOTHERBOARD : ASUS B550-A
CPU : AMD RYZEN 5 5600X (3.7 GHz / 4.6 GHz)
GPU: RTX 3060Ti 8GB
RAM :T-FORCE 16 GB 3200 Mhz DDR4
STORAGE SSD: PNY 1TB
PSU : NZXT 650X 80PLUS Gold

Of course the PNY SSD is a SATA so I will be replacing it.

What do you think of this build, should I keep it like this or are the options you gave me before better?
The build you will suggested me now might be the one I will go for.

Thank you! :D
 
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I can't decide between 24" and 27" but 27" seems to be the sweet spot for 1440p.
Isn't it too big for gaming, maybe I'm saying that because I was using laptop for years now.
 
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That would be amazing for single player games, but I have enough neck pain already 😆

Well… I play 1080p on a 42" TV!

It truly is in the eye of the beholder—and of course, my eyes are ancient, so there's that :)
But don't let anyone else tell you what size you should get—monitor is the PC part you interact with the most, so make damn sure it's your own personal choice.
I used to play with my PS3 on a 55" TV and it was great. I agree, it's a personal preference when it comes to the monitor size, I just thought maybe a 27 is more suitable for 1440p than a 24.

I am still looking for a good one in my budget range.
Thanks!
 

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