NuclearVision wrotethank you!
Any particular monitor recommendation?
That monitor is the best valued 1080P screen for the money. I hope they still have it in stock. It's a 75Hz VA with HDMI and has the cable included in the box.
The system is overall good, but I would go with a Ryzen 2600X and a motherboard that supports NVMe storage (ofc I'd swap the SSD from a SATA to an m.2 NVMe as well).
You get a much faster CPU with double the threads and a much faster SSD.
The case has a top-mounted PSU which is an ANCIENT design. Heat naturally rises up, so you'd want vents up top that support some fans and have the PSU way down to suck in cold air to cool itself. In this case, it's sucking all the hot air in and nothing but the rear fan is ventilating it out which is far from enough for a modern high-end system.
I would go with a Thermaltake power supply or something from Cooler master over an Aerocool one, they're not that well known for power supplies and it is crucial to get a good one. Check the Thermaltake Smart SE series they're pretty good value for the money.
RAM wise, they have a 3200MHz version for literally the same price, so definitely get that.
I know all of these might be above your budget if you include all of them, however, consider the following:
Just because parts fit and work doesn't mean it's correct and that they will work properly.
I gave a good list of pros and cons for you to pick what to upgrade and what not to, be sure to consider the used computer parts market. Yes I know there's a lot of trash being sold, however, you can score a sweet graphics card, and PSU, and other bits and pieces sometimes which less you pay drastically less money for so much more performance.
For this build, I'd at least source a clean GTX1060 over a 1650.
Some cards offer more than a year of warranty anyway, you could check with the dealer and ask them if the particular card you're looking to buy is still under warranty or not.
You can also keep an eye out for used RAM, I've seen 8GB sticks go as low as 20 bucks on OLX.
Of course, these are just my opinion and it is very possible for you to be satisfied with the system as is given the price and specs you're getting.
It is a good deal regardless.