It lists FPS in games as a comparison for GPUs.
Make up your own mind and use it as a launching platform to go find out more about alternatives that may fit your needs and be of similar value.
There is a website called UserBenchMark where you can compare graphics cards might be useful to have a look around to see if any other cards compare well or better for the same price.
Interestingly, my GTX 970s that came out in Q3 of 2014 have a higher score than the GTX 1650 which came out Q2...
So this is the build I would recommend for you:
Case
CoolerMaster H500
Processor (CPU)
Intel i9-9900
Motherboard
Gigabyte Z390 Zorus Pro
Memory (RAM)
16GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR4 3200MHz (2 x 8GB)
Graphics Card
11GB ASUS ROG Strix RTX 2080 Ti
1st Storage Drive
1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM
1st...
I forgot one.
Motherboard
There is a great video about Ryzen motherboards titled: "Best Motherboards for Ryzen 3000 CPUs: X570 vs. X470 & B450" - again from Gamers Nexus.
This is what he said about the "ASUS® CROSSHAIR VIII HERO" - don't buy this board. I see SPYDERTRACKS has pointed you...
My understanding is that Intel's flagship i9-9900k is still 'the best' for gaming, but Ryzen has better productivity, so better for editing, rendering, streaming etc.
There is a good video on Youtube titled "36 Games Benchmarked: Ryzen 9 3900X vs. Core i9-9900K" It is 9 months old, but the...