Opinions needed for my new PC build

Allu56

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So I am thinking of building a gaming PC, but I wont have too much time to use it since I am going to army for year so budget is very important part.

I already have case fans and small HDD, a few case fans, optical drive and 350W PSU, I am getting a new CPU, GPU, MOBO and RAM atleast.

For CPU I want to go with the new Intel Pentium G4560, since it is very cheap for the performance it gives.

For Graphics Card I would go for Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1050Ti OC, but would it be worth spending 40€ more for RX 470 instead? :??:

For Motherboard I decided to get MSI B250M PRO-VD because it is cheap and has everything I need for this build.

For RAM I chose Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 8GB DDR4 memory with 2400MHz speed, because it is best one for that price range, where I live atleast.

350W might be enough, but I want to get more future proof PSU and I am thinking of Corsair Builder Serie CX550M.

The benchmarks seemed fine for me, being able to play 1080p high graps with decent fps, but I want to get several opinions of how good these parts would be and should I get something better with maybe lower price or use more money on some parts.
This build would cost me around 470€ and I would add 1TB HDD from Seagates Barracuda next month.
 
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If you want to keep your 350W power supply, I would go with the 1050 Ti, the RX 470 will use too much power. If you really want some extra performance and you have the money for it, I would go with the RX 470 and the 550W power supply. If it's not in your budget, then go with the 1050 Ti and you can upgrade some of the components the following years.

Allu56

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I am mostly playing newest story based games, and judging by the benchmarks it would run most of the AAA-games on 1080p Very High 40-60fps, which is fine for me since I dont care about 4k and the fps is fine for me.
 

FD2Raptor

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It is worth it to get to the RX470 for that 20-30% extra performance.

In a small budget build, it is important to get an imbalanced build between the GPU and the CPU so that by the time the Pentium isn't doing it for you anymore, your graphic card should at least still be serviceable so that you wouldn't have to set aside the money to upgrade both at once.
 

Afairg

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If you want to keep your 350W power supply, I would go with the 1050 Ti, the RX 470 will use too much power. If you really want some extra performance and you have the money for it, I would go with the RX 470 and the 550W power supply. If it's not in your budget, then go with the 1050 Ti and you can upgrade some of the components the following years.
 
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