Finally this week I'm getting around to buying the bits I need to upgrade this computer and fit the existing mobo etc into another case as a spare computer. I've been saying it for weeks but kept changing my mind over different combinations but it's finally going to happen and this is what I've chosen.
I have upgraded my case and fitted it out with 4 new fans, a 6 channel fan speed controller. I have twin optical drives, an onboard multi card reader, 2 x SSDs for a dual boot system which is now up and running. I also have dual HDDs for backup and the AM4 mobo I've chosen has the required number of SATA connectors I need so all is looking good. The current PSU should be ok but I can if necessary, upgrade that too.
The upgraded computer will be primarily a day to day computer as well well as my music player just as the current configuration has been used for but with the addition of a GPU for entry level gaming .
I set a budget for this part of the upgrade to around £500-550 which is roughly in the ball park with my chosen bits.
So is this choice of CPU, mobo, Ram and GPU the best bang for my bucks?
Also can you suggest a cheapish 22-24" monitor suitable for entry level gaming, as my current monitor which is fine for general use is only VGA and from what I believe I can't connect it to the GPU I've chosen!
Your opinions welcomed as I want this all sewn up this week.
Cheers.

EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 3072MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card
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I have upgraded my case and fitted it out with 4 new fans, a 6 channel fan speed controller. I have twin optical drives, an onboard multi card reader, 2 x SSDs for a dual boot system which is now up and running. I also have dual HDDs for backup and the AM4 mobo I've chosen has the required number of SATA connectors I need so all is looking good. The current PSU should be ok but I can if necessary, upgrade that too.
The upgraded computer will be primarily a day to day computer as well well as my music player just as the current configuration has been used for but with the addition of a GPU for entry level gaming .
I set a budget for this part of the upgrade to around £500-550 which is roughly in the ball park with my chosen bits.
So is this choice of CPU, mobo, Ram and GPU the best bang for my bucks?
Also can you suggest a cheapish 22-24" monitor suitable for entry level gaming, as my current monitor which is fine for general use is only VGA and from what I believe I can't connect it to the GPU I've chosen!
Your opinions welcomed as I want this all sewn up this week.
Cheers.

EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 3072MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card
Stock Code GX-30D-EA
10+ In stock
1
Was: £218.99
£209.99*
£209.99*

AMD Promo Bundle - AMD Ryzen 5 2600, Gigabyte X370-Gaming 3, Team Group RAM *FREE 240GB SSD*
Stock Code BU-01F-AM
10+ In stock
1
£328.97*
£328.97*
your selected configuration:Edit Configuration
Memory CapacityTeam Group Vulcan T-Force 8GB (2x4GB) DDR4 PC4-24000C16 3000MHz Dual Channel Kit - Grey (TLGD48G3000