...Z's obviously dropped you some detail, so I'll refrain from going in deep, but given the Amazon starting point you put forward, you could build/have built a well-spec'ed but not leading-edge m/c for around the £650 range.
That assumes you don't want top-end gaming (the Ryzen 5 5600G has remarkably capable integrated graphics that will easily game at low to medium level, which means that it is also more than adequate for general-purpose computing).
Some of the pricing is informed by the fact I built my S-i-L an AMD-based m/c a couple of months ago.
mATX Case to suit.
400W (say) decent power supply.
AM4 B450 mATX motherboard (of reputable make).
Ryzen 5 5600G processor with integrated graphics.
2x8GB DDR4 memory (for dual-channel performance)
512GB nVME SSD
Wifi-Card
Win10 Licence and install media
For good quality components £650-680.
That will be as fast a general-purpose m/c as anyone would want, and WIN11 compatible.
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