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why not second hand?
anyways at rtx 4060 lvl raytracing is pretty much useless but if you want to play at -30 fps sure...
But I wouldn't get a gpu at all because you already have radeon igpu. Unless you have someone you can give it to when you upgrade. or maybe sell it. Seems like more trouble than it's worth considering those igpus aren't bad.
You should have went with a 5600 instead of G if you plan on getting a gpu anyways. Now you're capped at pcie 3.0 standard when we ar at 4.0 with gpus. When you get a gpu the igpu will become useless, yet it still takes up die space. This would be the newbie mistake in my opinion.
You should get the ryzen 5600 instead of ryzen 5600g If you want to maximize the platforms pci express bus speed. But then you'd be waiting for a gpu. The wait would be worth it in my opinion.
Problem is you are limited to PCIe 3.0 with your board and your CPU. So by picking anything with less than 16 lanes (5500, 4060) you will tank a couple more frames, which makes it far from optimal.
In that scenario the 5500 XT should still be ahead of a legit RX 580, but there are many other options. A used 5600 would be a small step up without that limitation for example.
Enjoyable Ray Tracing is simply not an option in that price range. Older cards like the RX 580 do not offer that feature and something like a 5500 or even 5600 will deliver abysmal frame rates were you might approach seconds per frame instead of frames per second if you attempted to play more recent titles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=regCcjMlwgU
I think it would be better to just wait a little longer and then afford an AMD RX 6700. Which will have more VRAM, less driver overhead and actual 16 PCIe lanes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzwQKLgoXh8
If you really are serious about focusing on ray tracing you probably should be targeting a 4070 and up.
Ray tracing is VRAM hungry along with being demanding. It probably won't be long before you are turning it down or off to stay in the memory budget with 8GB.