Question Which is better?

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Hey from me! I wonder if someone can help me build my first pc?
This is spec that I think about
1.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 2200g
Mobo: Gigabyte Aorus B450 Elite
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x4 GB 2660 MHz(upgrade later)
GPU: Vega 8 (APU)
Storage: Western Digital 1TB
SSD: Crucial BX500 240GB SSD

Or (Full version)

2.
CPU: AMD ryzen 5 2600
Mobo: Gigabyte Aorus B450 Elite
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 4x4 GB 2666 MHz
GPU:Rx 570 8gb or Rx 580 8gb (cuz both almost same performance)
Storage: Western Digital 1TB
SSD: Crucial BX500 240GB SSD

My question is should buy the first choice and upgrade later or keep the money and buy the second choice? And can u guy gimme some suggestions which PSU I should buy? Thank you :)

*Sorry for my English, not my first language.
 
Well, second one is heads and tails higher than first one which is basic as you can get nowadays. If you were to upgrade first one you would loose some money for sure. Adding more RAM is always iffy even if you find exactly same ones, Using 4 modules may also mean they will not be able to work at higher speeds. R3 2200g will be practically worthless once Ryzen 3 equivalents come.
I'd save you should save up money for second system, once Ryzen 3000 series start selling, older generation will become cheaper. memory is also getting cheaper all the time as well as SSDs. sou you may be able to put it together sooner than you now think.
 
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Why upgrade later if you can buy a better version now? Also, wait one more week as AMD will launch Ryzen 3000 series CPUs. Their launch may bring the price of 2600 down even more (sellers clearing their stocks).
 
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Well, second one is heads and tails higher than first one which is basic as you can get nowadays. If you were to upgrade first one you would loose some money for sure. Adding more RAM is always iffy even if you find exactly same ones, Using 4 modules may also mean they will not be able to work at higher speeds. R3 2200g will be practically worthless once Ryzen 3 equivalents come.
I'd save you should save up money for second system, once Ryzen 3000 series start selling, older generation will become cheaper. memory is also getting cheaper all the time as well as SSDs. sou you may be able to put it together sooner than you now think.
Thank you so much for guide!
 
Why upgrade later if you can buy a better version now? Also, wait one more week as AMD will launch Ryzen 3000 series CPUs. Their launch may bring the price of 2600 down even more (sellers clearing their stocks).
In fact, I don't have enough money to buy the second one now. That why I asked If I should buy 1:an first and upgrade later or wait, save more money and buy 2:an !