Budget Upgrade. Most appropriate processor for my new graphics card?

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I'm looking to upgrade on the cheap, spending up to about £100 per component, from my obsolete computer to a slightly more relevant one.

I would like to be able to use modern game-development platforms such as Unity, Photoshop, 3D editing tools like Blender, video editing software. I don't need to be able to do any of this on a professional level, only for entry-level / education and making low res videos. Trying to do this kind of stuff is currently possible but slows my machine down allot, especially if I try and do multiple things at once. I also like gaming, but do not currently desire to play anything that was made in the last several years.

I know there are many reasons for a computer to be slow but I feel its time to upgrade it anyway.

I'm mostly looking for suggestions on SSD's, and a processor that will help me to use the full potential of my new graphics card. I'm nearly maxed out on my current hard drive. I had to delete my pron. The size of the new SSD would depend on weather I'd use it just for the operating system and perhaps a few select programs, or for all large programs and games.

Any other advice welcome. Thanks in advance.

Current PC
8GB
AMD Athlon II X2 260 3.20GH
1TB HDD
GTX 970 (already upgraded from AMD Radeon HD 6670)
Windows 7
Motherboard: ASUS M4A78LT-M LE

Possible upgrade
Keep ram the same
0.5TB-1TB SSD
Ryzan 3 3200G?
Ubuntu (+ windows reformatted for a clean slate)
 
no chance.
if you want to change the cpu - you'll have to change the mobo and the ram as well
and seeing as you already have a decent budget gpu - getting a 3200g is a waste of money as you're not going to use the integrated gpu

what i'd get would be:
Ryzen 1600 AF part number: YD1600BBAFBOX USD 110 inc shipping from USA
and
My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £173.47 (includes shipping: £10.50)

would be around £250 which i know is overbudget, but getting the 6c12t cpu is much more worth it than a 4c4t cpu


Thanks for the advice. I hadn't put much thought into the motherboard but I understand now of its importance.

Regarding RAM, I was struggling to find product information on my computer, but I've now gone and dag through my emails and found that what I'm currently using is:
Ballistix Sport BLS2KIT4G3D1609DS1S00 8GB Kit (4GBx2) (DDR3, 1600 MT/s, PC3-12800, DIMM, 240-Pin)

By the looks of it, the upgrade would double the RAM speed. Would that make a significant difference? And/or is it an issue of compatibility? (And/or making the most out of my other upgrades?)

Edit: I just stumbled across this "bundle" which, unless I am mistaken? just so happens to be the same processor and motherboard you recommended.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-Moth...176622&hash=item445073c487:g:L~0AAOSwf9teEGiT
 
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