Can I play smoothly with this hardware (PC upgrade)?

Ab
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As mentioned in the title, I want to upgrade my PC. Future components will follow:

CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3200G

GPU: Asus ROG Strix RX570 (8GB)

RAM: 8GB Patriot Viper DDR4-3000 Dual Channel

Mainboard: Gigabyte B450M DS3H (mATX)

Hard disk: WD Blue HDD

Power supply: Corsair VS550

I would like to use it to play CS: GO, NFS, Apex and Fortnite at 60-120 FPS at high settings. Stupid question, but is that possible? And can you drive like this for a while?

Do

If the components are compatible then not 120 FPS. At least not with Fortnite and Apex! CS: GO poses no problems

Ke

I would upgrade CPU and Ram if you want to upgrade

Ka

What do you currently have of it and what do you want to buy for how much?

So the games mentioned should work with the components mentioned without any problems.

So

In the games you mentioned, you will get over 60FPS with high graphics settings in FullHD.

What part of Need for Speed do you mean?

NFS Heat is running out.

Ab

That from 2016

Ab

I want to buy the RAM for 48 euro, CPU for 82 euro and the MB for 69 euro. Do you have any suggestions for improvement (MB or RAM)

So

There's a much better Ryzen 5 1600 AF for almost the same price.

Ka

Then take a 1600AF instead of the 2200G, costs almost the same, has significantly more power and you don't need the iGPU anyway.

Ka

And I would also buy 16 GB of RAM for about 70 euro, otherwise you will have a problem in many games (not the ones mentioned)

Ka

And which CPU do you currently have?

Ka
Ka

But none of the few on AM4, is it? (Then you could mostly continue to use the board and the RAM).

Otherwise it makes sense.

Ab

No, FM2+

Ab

Want to stay at the price…

Ka

Then it does as already mentioned in the question.

Ab

What about War Zone?

Ab

Sry was not addressed to the comment. Wanted to know what War Zone components would look like above.

Ab

Can I easily record at 60FPS with the AMD software? Or even with OBS?

Ka

It should work for the games mentioned, but I can't say for sure.