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Not that I'm worried at all, I understand you'll never get anything perfectly balanced. I'm more concerned by trying to closely match price and performance. I could buy a top of the range graphics card for £800 but it won't even sweat at the CPU desperately trying to keep up. I'd rather buy a cheaper card that's going to let me stretch my CPU without breaking the bank
I know I can get a better card that will let me better utilise my CPU and that my card is what's limiting me right now so as long as I can bridge that gap as best I can I'd be very happy
I wouldn't worry too much about going overkill on the GPU. You could go for a $200-400 GPU and be in a great place for when you decide to upgrade the CPU. I wouldn't go crazy and get something like a 4090, though.