Personally, I would change this to get rid of the Hard drive to free up ~$50, putting the money into a higher capacity M.2 if needed
I think you would probably be looking at 1080P gaming, and I don’t think this built will be super upgradeable (DDR4 RAM, Intel CPU) but I think you would be able to play games at a reasonable framerate
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600 British pounds is ~771 USD If only new parts were picked, following the https://www.logicalincrements.com/ guide good tier
GPU: RX 6600 $200
CPU: i5 12400F $148
HSF: Peerless $35
Mobo: ASRock B660 Steel $120
RAM: 8GB DDR4 $24
Hard Drive: 2TB $52
M.2 SSD: 512GB $42
PSU: SeaSonic 500W (B) $60
Case: Pure Base 500 $80
Personally, I would change this to get rid of the Hard drive to free up ~$50, putting the money into a higher capacity M.2 if needed
I think you would probably be looking at 1080P gaming, and I don’t think this built will be super upgradeable (DDR4 RAM, Intel CPU) but I think you would be able to play games at a reasonable framerate