Budget (including currency): 1000-1200 Swiss Francs
Country: Switzerland
Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: A little bit of everything (Blender, music production and video editing) but mostly gaming (modern AAA games, particularly shooters like Doom Eternal, Overwatch and similar games)
Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): I will also need to upgrade my 1080p60 monitor, I've decided to go with 1440p144(+). At the moment, I'm using a HP office computer that has been upgraded to a 1050 Ti and I'll probably get the the PC in the next week or two if everything works out. I don't have a use for side panels or RGB)
I took a long break from the PC building community (My head still can't get around "consumer" cards being much more powerful than a 1080Ti) and I've been planning on getting a new system for quite some time now. After some research, this is the system I came up with:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5700X
Motherboard: B550 Gaming X V2
Storage: WD Blue SN570 (2TB)
Memory: 2x16GB Kingston FURY Renegade DDR4 at 3600MHz
Graphics Card: Gigabyte AORUS Radeon RX 6750 XT ELITE
Power Supply: be quiet! Pure Power 11 (600W)
CPU Cooler: be quiet! Pure Rock 2 (155mm)
Case: be quiet! Pure Base 500 (White) - No need for a glass panel, my PCs on my left and to the floor so I couldn't see it even if I wanted to.
Monitor: Gigabyte G27Q (1440p144)
My immediate concern is my power supply, while the system is rated at around 435W on pcpartpicker.com, I don't know whether or not the Pure Power 11 will allow for upgradeability in the future. I'm hearing a lot of consumer complaints on how much power PC parts consume nowadays and I don't know how this will translate into my options down the road.
I'm sure some will find the RAM to be a bit excessive but RAM is affordable enough to where I don't really see a substantial issue in opting for 32GB instead of 16GB.
I do also understand that my motherboard will have to be updated to support my CPU. From what I could find, updating it would be quite easy and would not require anything beyond a working USB drive, is that true? I remember that some motherboard updates used to require a compatible CPUs, though my memory could have failed me here.
Now, I'm not sure about the monitor. I understand issues like ghosting in cheaper displays and the advantages of OLED and the like. I'm not that competitive of a gamer* (anymore) and most gaming monitor reviews talk about the products from the angle of the greatest competitive advantage and seem to care a lot less about the more casual gaming experience. I've heard mostly good things about the G27Q and its colour accuracy but is there perhaps a more fitting monitor for someone that wants to have a high refresh rate monitor but a great monitor for viewing movies and the like? An allrounder of sorts.
*I also don't really care about anything beyond 144hz as a consequence.
All recommendations and criticisms are appreciated!