I am new to pc building so I need advice for later on, and I need to know exactly what faults are in my choosing so I don't do something improper, or something that will just limit me.
So, let's say I have about $500 dollars to spend on pc upgrades, and I wanted a different case so I could fit it in the cubby of my desk, therefore allowing me to have more space in my room for other stuff. I would plan on doing some gaming, and some work. I wouldn't overclock anything since I have no reason to in my eyes. Really, nothing TOO crazy. Just something that'll get me medium settings in 1080p at the minimum if I am honest.
So, I came up with something priced at $490.66 total (at the time of making this post). Tell me how you all think of it and if there is something dumb that I did, lemme know. Oh, and, the situation is hypothetical, so, it I did do something dumb, don't worry, I haven't spent a penny on anything. Plus, for reference, I currently have a Dell Precision T5500 with a RX580 put into there, with it running on 6 GB RAM.
CPU: Ryzen 5 1600
Cooler: Corsair H80i
Motherboard: ASRock A320M-ITX
RAM: 16 GB G.Skill Aegis at 2800 MHz
GPU: I currently run a RX580, I don't see a reason to upgrade this.
Case: Cooler Master Elite 130 Mini ITX
PSU: 550 watt Corsair CX, 80+ Bronze Certified
Again, just wanna have your input on this, so I don't make mistakes in the future.