Since my initial post i have changed up things a little bit. Changed the PSU to
Corsair CX550, 80+ Bronze, 550W and the GPU to
Sapphire Radeon RX 590 Nitro+ Special Edition 8GB GDDR5 256-bit and i have to get an other MOBO since my current one wont hold the new GPU. To sum it up i have an old pc the only new parts were the SSD and the HDD , specs are Sappphire Radeon 7770 , Amd Athlon X4 750K , ddr3 ram with low mhz , Mobo Asrock fm2 a55 dgs. The reason im trying to avoid Intel is its price , and i always heard that AMD does almost the same with lower price. Oh and i will go with the 3600 i think. I can wait till some sales and get the parts then. I dont want to rush things up coz i want it to last few years like my current one . Thanks for your help.
Don't waste any extra money on an Rx-590. Its literally a Rx-580 with a slight overclock that you can easily set yourself.
You are right about AMD They are a great option if you cannot afford a 9700k or 9900k, which most of us cannot.
However they do not have a good option for a sub $200usd CPU. Not yet anyways. This is reason I brought up the option of using Intel. The 9400F will only cost you $130-140 USD, and a motherboard can be had for $50-60 if you look around.
Another thing to consider, Ryzen is particularly crippled by low end RAM, as it directly controls the core-core latency.
This is not the case with Intel, so you can easily get away with cheaper RAM without affecting performance in any meaningful way.
So your budget at 600 Euro translates to about $675 USD or so. I am from US so I will list prices in USD.
I was thinking this over last night, you might just be able to pull this off with your budget:
Nvidia 2070 super is the probably the most gpu for the money in the mid-high end cards.
It is a $500 usd card though. But it will beat a 1080ti, and match a 2080, both of which are very expensive cards. (~$700+)
So with $675 usd this is what I would (at least consider) doing.
$500 - 2070 Super founders edition
$130 - Intel I5-9400F
$60 - 16 gb ram there are many choices in this range to choose from
$60 - motherboard maybe something like
this
$30 - CX-600 PSU
you will need at least a 565w PSU for the 2070 super. I would suggest something like Corsair CX-600
here is a used one for $30 shipped
$780 USD total or about 700 Euro
This is a little over your budget, but if you can afford the extra 100 euro, just look at the performance you would get over an rx-580:
https://www.gpucheck.com/compare/nv...2-90ghz/ultra/ultra/-vs-?lang=en¤cy=usd
Or RX-590 with AMD:
https://www.gpucheck.com/en-usd/gpu/amd-radeon-rx-590/amd-ryzen-5-3600/ultra
FPS is doubled in most cases. Which is not bad for ~15% more money.
You could also go for a 2060 super if you could not afford the extra $. They MSRP for $400
https://www.gpucheck.com/en-usd/gpu/nvidia-geforce-rtx-2060-super/intel-core-i5-9400f-2-90ghz/ultra
Still good performance but not quite double the rx-580/590 like you would get with 2070 super.
Now you could do the same with Ryzen, but it will cost you at least $100 more when you consider the extra cost of the CPU and the fact that you should be spending more like $80-90 USD on 16gb high speed ram, in order to not get bogged down by core-core latency.
In this case AMD could actually cost you significantly more for little to no performance increase in the majority of games.
Either way you will have a 6 core CPU which should serve you well for most if not all new titles that might come out in the next couple years.
These days most games cannot effectively take advantage of more than 4 threads. This is changing with new AAA titles, but most game developers still do not want to limit their market to people with 6 or 8 cores. This is a big reason why money is usually best spent on GPU horsepower.
You can use this site to plug in different CPU/GPU combinations to see what kind of gaming performance you will be getting with different setups:
https://www.gpucheck.com/graphics-cards