*not an expert by any means so take with a grain of salt
If you’re concerned about future proofing a higher wattage PSU may be worth a look. Yours appears to be A rated on the tier list so that is good.
For monitors (and all components, really) I like to keep an eye out for deals - I use Slickdeals, personally - you can find 1440p/144hz+ monitors in the $200-$250 range.
Always worthwhile to check the cpu cooler is satisfactory to handle the TDP of your cpu.
You can also look into a PCIe4.0x4 M.2 drive if your motherboard supports it - it does cost a bit more though.
As an aside, personally I don’t support HP on principal but that is less to do with their products and more to do with their business tactics. Price sensitivity can dictate whether that’s a factor to consider.
*not an expert by any means so take with a grain of salt
If you’re concerned about future proofing a higher wattage PSU may be worth a look. Yours appears to be A rated on the tier list so that is good. For monitors (and all components, really) I like to keep an eye out for deals - I use Slickdeals, personally - you can find 1440p/144hz+ monitors in the $200-$250 range. Always worthwhile to check the cpu cooler is satisfactory to handle the TDP of your cpu. You can also look into a PCIe4.0x4 M.2 drive if your motherboard supports it - it does cost a bit more though.
As an aside, personally I don’t support HP on principal but that is less to do with their products and more to do with their business tactics. Price sensitivity can dictate whether that’s a factor to consider.