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Best option would be to get a better screen if you don't already have a good high refresh panel as, unless you are genuinely competing in tournaments, for substantial prizes, it isn't worth it and in blind tests, it would be 90% luck to tell the difference.
You need tri-SLI 2080Ti's so you can get 1000 fps. Should only cost like, $5-7K.
Back in the day people were happy with 30fps and 60fps was the premium experience. I actually shook my head a bit in disbelief when I first read your post.
Budget?
Have you overclocked hardware?
Why are you not happy with 200FPS?
Overclock the GPU some if you havent, should help a little bit.
I think you have some misconceptions about some things and expecting more than you should maybe.
With that said
That motherboard unless someone wants to correct me, is somewhat lacking in itself which could actually be the main flaw in that system
other than that i'm not seeing a problem
Unless you're really onto getting 240 FPS while streaming, you may wanna consider the 3700X, but that would require a new motherboard, a B450 minimum, since A320s are not specifically designed for 8 core Ryzen CPUs.
Other than which... Nothing much except the GPU.