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7600X with a B650 is fine, maybe consider the 7700X, is 9600X pricing more where you are?
DDR5 you want 6000MHz CL30 for best results without getting into memory tweaking.
Look for a Gen4 M.2 NVME drive, they are the best price at the moment, I don't think all B650 boards support Gen5 NVME too, not 100% sure.
You could use that old 1TB SSD for installing games on.
My old PC was built in the Silent Base 802 also.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3474577925
Win 11 is officially not supported on i7 4770 but there re workarounds too
If you use Windows and game you need atleast 8 core CPU's.
You can find a used AMD Ryzen 5700x for about $80 US dollars used, it is 8 core.
B550 chipset for $80 new.
16 gigs of DDR4, again $80.
But you would find a better deal going after Amazon Returns like bid $12 on this:
https://www.bidfta.com/548592/item-detail/47283298
It is not worth going with a 5000 series cpu now as you'd need to buy an out dated mobo and memory to go with it, far better to save a bit more and go to a current platform.
Depending on where you live and what deals you have access to, if you have 500 bucks, I'd go with a 9700x and 32GB of ddr5 6000 cl30.
Or, just slap another 8GB ddr3 into your existing system while you save for a larger upgrade, probably best to look for ddr3 second hand though to save a decent wad of cash.
Maybe keep the case.
The SSd may still be useful.
It would be better to save money for when you can get better hardware : cpu / motherboard / ram / gpu.
Just make sure to check thoroughly, do not buy ‘off the garage or without testing/benchmarking the PC at the seller’s place because I personally got scammed once.
Pretty soon we are going to evolve away from UEFI altogether. As China and Taiwan are working on a newer standard for this for future Motherboards.