Need suggestion on buying new PC Ryzen 1600x or 8400 or 8600k

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Hello i am confused in buying new PC

my current specs are these!
It has Nvidia GTX 1060 6 gb zotac mini
Intel Core i3 6100 Processor
Asus H110M-K Motherboard
Corsair 8 GB Ram DDR 4 2133mhz
Powersupply 650 watt corsair
SSD kingston suv400 120 gb
3 TB Western Digital Hard Disk
LG Flatron e2411PU 24 " LCD 1080p Full HD excellent quality.

Games i want to play on new pc are :
Dues ex mankind divided , GTA 5 , ashes of singularity , forza horizon 3 and ghost recon wildlands in 60 fps max settings @ 1080p res
My i3 6100 can run them but stutters and low settings on graphics make it less immersive!

In my country there is no ryzen cpus markets so i am planning to buy the imported ryzen 1600x , msi x370 sli plus and Ram corsair vengeance white led 16 gb 3000mhz combo which is costing me 532 $ without any cooler ! how much improvement i will have in gaming and what cooler would i need it with this processor?

if i wait and go for 8400 processor with h series mobo and 16 gb ram later on would it be more beneficial?

Or should i go for z350 mobo and 8600k right now and 16 gb ram ? cost will be in between 530-560 $ in my country

Or Ryzen combo build?

I am from Pakistan!

This is the store i buy parts from !
http://czone.com.pk/

Kindly help me ty very much!
 
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The Ryzen will do fine in gaming. You might look at the ryzen 1600 if you plan to overclock. That way you save a little money.

The Intel i5 8400 will probably do a little better, but I don't think will multitask as well as the 1600 or 1600x, but will do slightly better at gaming. Problem there is the 8400 is locked and won't be able to overclock.

The 8600k will be better, but look at pricing.

One thing ryzen has going is that AMD is promising to support am4 until 2020. Think I've already heard some talk about a ryzen 2 chip coming out next year at some point. Theoretically, in say 2 years you could probably drop a new chip into your motherboard and be set again.

Either way you go should be a good choice. I run a ryzen 1600...
The Ryzen will do fine in gaming. You might look at the ryzen 1600 if you plan to overclock. That way you save a little money.

The Intel i5 8400 will probably do a little better, but I don't think will multitask as well as the 1600 or 1600x, but will do slightly better at gaming. Problem there is the 8400 is locked and won't be able to overclock.

The 8600k will be better, but look at pricing.

One thing ryzen has going is that AMD is promising to support am4 until 2020. Think I've already heard some talk about a ryzen 2 chip coming out next year at some point. Theoretically, in say 2 years you could probably drop a new chip into your motherboard and be set again.

Either way you go should be a good choice. I run a ryzen 1600 overclocked to 3.7ghz, and it's fine at gaming when paired up with an RX 480 8gb. Which is about equivalent to your 1060. At 1080p, 60hz, I can pretty much max out about any game on my system.
 
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Thank you very much