Vanquish 7, Upgrade, CPU

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So before I go on I'm completely new to anything involving building a PC. I've just bought my first gaming PC let alone my first PC ever which is the Vanquish 7 off of Digital Storm I bought the Level 1 model. And with the reviews it all said it's a great entry level PC for the price, which it is coming with all that it did. I can easily run PUBG, Arma 3 (with quite a few mods), ect. Now with the open beta for BO4 Black Out I simply crash from the requirements needed that I don't have. I realize that it has an integrated CPU system that isn't the best which wasn't necessarily what I was looking for but didn't expect. With all the specs-

- AMD Ryzen 5 2400G
- Radeon RX Vega 11
- 8GB DDR4 Memory
- 2TB 7200RPM Storage
- 600W Power Supply
- A320M Motherboard

I was wondering where to go from here to allow me to play more demanding games. Upgrade the whole PC its self, upgrade the components, ect. I'd prefer if I can to learn more and change out the components (mainly dealing with the CPU and graphics card). Is that possible with the integrated CPU to simply add a dedicated graphics card. I already have one in mind which is the GTX 1060 6GB.
 
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Yes, you can add a graphics card (assuming the motherboard has a slot for it ... but it should). When you add a graphics card, most systems will use it preferentially to the integrated graphics. The 1060 is a reasonable choice. The hardware you list should be able to support it (many companies use a low power PSU, but 600W should be fine). The CPU you currently have should be good for a couple years at least. If I were to upgrade anything next, it might be the amount of RAM. There is nothing wrong with 8GB, but games are demanding more and more and at some point you will want to upgrade.
Yes, you can add a graphics card (assuming the motherboard has a slot for it ... but it should). When you add a graphics card, most systems will use it preferentially to the integrated graphics. The 1060 is a reasonable choice. The hardware you list should be able to support it (many companies use a low power PSU, but 600W should be fine). The CPU you currently have should be good for a couple years at least. If I were to upgrade anything next, it might be the amount of RAM. There is nothing wrong with 8GB, but games are demanding more and more and at some point you will want to upgrade.
 
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Thank you, that helps a lot