Question Help with setup for gaming/work

hollow05

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Hi, after some research i came up with a build for my setup.
I would appreciate if you guys could take a look if everything is fine

Processor: Ryzen 5600G
MB: Gigabyte B550 DS3H
RAM: 2x kingston 3200mhz DDR4
SSD: 2x WD blue SN570 Blue (256gb for OS; 1 TB for storage)
PSU: NZXT C650 650W PFC
Monitor: ASUS 24" 1080p VG249Q
Video: maybe a INNO3D RTX 3060Ti 8Gb in the future

I'm not really sure about the monitor, since the Dell 27" S2721DGF really got my attention, but it has a 1440p screen and 27",along with the higher price tag.
If i decide for the RTX 3060Ti i think 1080p on a 24" monitor will give me more years on the longevity of this setup.



Thanks in advance!
 
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Hi, after some research i came up with a build for my setup.
I would appreciate if you guys could take a look if everything is fine

Processor: Ryzen 5600G
MB: Gigabyte B550 DS3H
RAM: 2x kingston 3200mhz DDR4
SSD: 2x WD blue SN570 Blue (256gb for OS; 1 TB for storage)
PSU: NZXT C650 650W PFC
Monitor: ASUS 24" 1080p VG249Q
Video: maybe a INNO3D RTX 3060Ti 8Gb in the future

I'm not really sure about the monitor, since the Dell 27" S2721DGF really got my attention, but it has a 1440p screen and 27",along with the higher price tag.
If i decide for the RTX 3060Ti i think 1080p on a 24" monitor will give me more years on the longevity of this setup.



Thanks in advance!
That last sentence makes no sense in case you go for that GPU. In a few years if system gets inadequate you can always lower settings but in mean time you can enjoy resolution and higher game settings.
5600g has built i IGPU that's no good for any serious gaming and CPU performance is lower than with 5600x.
 
Do you think the 3060Ti is overkill to play on 1080p with high settings, maxed ray-tracing and 45~60 fps?

I chose the 5600g aiming to be able to use the pc for work (and light gaming) while i save to buy the 3060Ti.
Or I could focus on xcloud for gaming, leaving the pc purely for work, web and light gaming.
Do you think it’s a poor strategy?

Thanks for your response.