So, this weekend,
Sat. Wales.
France.
Sun. England.
Although the first two are 'heart choices'. (I hope I live long enough to see Italy beat England 🥳;or indeed anybody)
I think you're on the right track, it's true however that the Ryzen chip does have better graphics so if you want to watch a movie or something then that'll be nicer, also? I'd be tempted to pair that with a b450 board, you won't get pcie4 but you don't need that. The PSU is slightly more...
I found a record, in a charity shop, called " sounds of wasps". Cool.
Got it home and put it on.
This doesn't sound like wasps, I thought. Then I realised, I was listening to the bee side.
Do you need 32gb of RAM? Personally I would get 16gb then use the savings to put towards a better GPU.
I would have two storage, one small n fast for the OS and another for storage.
CPU is far too small.
Use Windows 10, not 11.
Ditch the Bull guard.
First, decide what it is you are likely to need / want from your monitors.
Is 24" the right size?
Is full HD sufficient?
Is 75hz sufficient or 'might' someone want to game on them?
How much do you want to pay?
Only you know the answers to these.
I would suggest that if they are all plugged in to the AIO socket (top right) then that's wrong. The fans would be better plugged in to the four pin headers (bottom). I would put the three Corsair front fans in one and the rear fan in another. Oh I wish I had a pic of your mobo!
I've got the 220 case with three front (Corsair) and one cheapo as a rear fan. I control mine through the bios, cos I think that there Armoury Crate to be coded by Satan and his little imps. The trick for me was to use the 'optimise fans' option, mine's now whisper quiet.