Good info in the responses to the OP.

I would add one suggestion and that is to be sure the new computer is capable of utilizing at least two monitors, and a third would be nice in case of future need/want. HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C (with video capability) are all good, provided your monitor that you're currently using supports those ports or could with the use of the appropriate adapter. Avoid VGA and USB (A and non C-video) adapters. Be sure the ports are built into the computer via the motherboard. I'm using three monitors and can't live without two and would hate to give up my third, but it's more convenience than anything for it. Two are a definite necessity for me.

BTW, FWIW I'm using a AMD Ryzen 7 5700G CPU w/ integrated Radeon Graphics. I use this setup for heavy Photoshop, Lightroom photo processing, Davinci Resove video post processing and I'm using Reaper as well as BIAB and everything works just fine with that CPU, so no worries in the horsepower dept. (Although one could always use more horsepower, even if it isn't really necessary ....... )

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