squad, insurgency sandstorm, arma reforger, gray zone warfare, maybe some bf6What sort of games are we talking about here, indie type titles and older stuff or?
Do you need peripherals, monitor/keyboard etc?
Do you have a PC currently and if so what is the exact spec?
£500-600 wont buy you much of anything in the current climate if going new unfortunately, memory prices are through the roof. You should be able to pick up something second hand that will manage some light gaming, but you'd need to manage your expectations.
was thinking like a ryzen 5500 build 16/32 ddr4 etcNew? Nothing worth having, unless you can source SSD/RAM for a reasonable price somehow.
was thinking like a ryzen 5500 build 16/32 ddr4 etc
5500 - £75
B550 - £76 B550 is pretty decent value brand new right now.
Nvidia 5050 - £220
16GB DD4 - £120
512 NVME - £65
650W Gold PSU £64 - OCUK have a Seasonic at that price right now.
Case - £25+
OS - varies
Total - £645+
Some might say thats not worth building. But I'd rather have it than a £500 Playstation 5.
I'd be tempted to pick certain items 2nd hand.
You have to be very very careful buying AM4 processors due to the number of people bending pins when "taken from a working machine". Not surprisingly this is the biggest place to save money as a percentage of outlay vs new. Of course you can make a bigger overall saving on 2nd hand graphics cards.
my current i7 4790k 8gb ddr3 and 970gtx wont load any of those games so im sure it would be a lot better? i see loads of youtube builds for £600 ish playing the newer games pretty well?, insurgency sandstorm takes around 5 minutes to get to the main menu LOLI do not disagree with you in this, but I do not think the OP will have a good time with that sort of build.
You often see games that list minimum/recommended requirements that absolutely are not valid, and unfortunately the OP has listed a bunch of the buggers. I've played a wee' bit of Arma in the past and dabbled in one or two of the other games, I'd feel uncomfortable running some of them on my current hardware because I know they're horrendously optimised, or simply don't do well if you load up anything other than the smallest map and unit/player counts etc.
Arma Reforger is a prime example of this, it really likes a strong CPU and even my 5800X3D gets unhappy at times (a lot, I'm being nice). The 5500 is essentially a 3600 in all but name due to the neutered L3 cache, you can pick up second hand 3600's for around £20-30 last I checked so there's a start point.