Nice one thanks for that. The motherboard doesn’t have to be WiFi and I wouldn’t even know how to flash a bios so maybe another board would be a better option...
Even if you didn't use WiFi, using such big part of budget for that motherboard wouldn't make sense.
Its CPU VRM is copypasta from £100 B450 Gaming Plus/Tomahawk, meaning MSI overpriced it.
So it's isn't even good for upgrade path to 12/16 cores.
Even the cheapest Asus, Prime X570-P would have way better modern design and strong enough VRM for 16 cores.
Though chipset cooling design lacks that super power called common sense like in most X570 boards:
I mean they've got that "propeller" straight where it sucks in air "pre-heated" by long high end graphics card.
Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite is another low end X570 board with proper VRM and they even managed to put chipset fan into better position farther from graphics card.
Also Samsung overprices their SSDs.
Other SATA SSDs are cheaper than 860 EVO and Kingston A2000 NVMe drives would be also cheaper. (don't understand why OcUK doesn't have them)
And you can get high quality NVMe drive for the same price!
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/wd-b...-solid-state-drive-wds500g2b0a-hd-54h-wd.html
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/cors...d-state-drive-cssd-f480gbmp510-hd-064-cs.html
For memory that price would get also Crucial Ballistix Sport with Micron E-dies, which are in general the second best chips and very likely to be good for overclocking.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/cruc...gb-kit-2-x-8gb-ddr4-3200-udimm-my-20b-cr.html
Corsair has likely some Hynix/what ever chips.