[SOLVED] Is this a good build for 800$?

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My budget is about 60,000₹ (inr) that is about 800$. I can go a bit higher if there's anything worth going higher, I have a list I've come up with, how is the compatibility of this and are there any bottlenecks? Is the psu wattage too low for this build? I don't need any more storage I can use my old hdd with a new cheap ssd or maybe even no ssd to buy something else, and I can also compromise on the case, I don't need anything fancy. I can just use my old case if necessary. Can you recommend a better build or anything that can be replaced in this?

Ryzen 5 3600 - 17500₹
Zotac GTX 1660 super - 20500₹
Gigabyte B450M DS3H - 8500₹
Antec VP450P PSU- 2590₹
Adata 1x16gb DDR4 3000Mhz - 5900₹
SSD: WD 240Gb - 2750₹
Case: ? (About 3000₹ left)

I can probably get better local prices but I got these prices from amazon.in and mdcomputers.in
 
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1. Need to make sure that board has been updated to be ryzen 3000 ready.

2. You want a better psu than a vp450.
Corsair Cx 450/550 would be a way better choice
3. Ryzen relies on fast dual channel ram for performance, that ram needs swapping for 2 x 8gb sticks instead of a single 16gb
1. Need to make sure that board has been updated to be ryzen 3000 ready.

2. You want a better psu than a vp450.
Corsair Cx 450/550 would be a way better choice
3. Ryzen relies on fast dual channel ram for performance, that ram needs swapping for 2 x 8gb sticks instead of a single 16gb
 
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1. Need to make sure that board has been updated to be ryzen 3000 ready.

2. You want a better psu than a vp450.
Corsair Cx 450/550 would be a way better choice
3. Ryzen relies on fast dual channel ram for performance, that ram needs swapping for 2 x 8gb sticks instead of a single 16gb
Okay and how about cv450? It's 1500₹ cheaper, can I go with that or is it not recommended.