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If you care about future CPU releases in several years, spend as much money as you can on an X670 board. I'm not convinced that the best B650 board can support in 4 years a 16 core processor with future designs, cooling requirements, and provide enough power.
Seeing that Ryzen 8000 is laptop, so the next one will be 9000, if you want a Ryzen 9 10000 or 11000, get something like the most expensive Gigabyte X670 you can buy for future CPU designs.
Buying Radeon 7000 is fine, you can upgrade that in a couple of years and it's only a 10 minute job to change GPU and run DDU in safe mode.