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Noob-but-be-nice

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HDD
Seagate Desktop HDD 1TB 3.5" SATA3 64MB Cache OEM Hard Drive :$67.99

RAM
Kingston HyperX Blu 8GB DDR3 1600MHz CL10 DIMM: $84.99

PSU
Corsair Builder Series Modular CX600M 600 Watt 80 PLUS Bronze Certified Power Supply: $79.99

CASE
Cooler Master K280 Mid Tower Case USB3.0 :$45.99

GPU
Sapphire Radeon R9 270X DUAL-X WITH BOOST & OC 2GB GDDR5 | 1020 MHz Clock, 5600
MHz Memory | PCI-Express 3.0, DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort :$249.00

Motherboard & CPU
1Gigabyte GA-970A-D3P Socket AM3+ AMD 970+SB950 Chipset Motherboard
+ AMD X6 FX-6300 (95W) Six-Core Socket AM3+, 3.5GHz CPU : $219.98 (combo)

DVD
ASUS (DRW-24F1ST/BLK/B) Internal 24x DVD Writer, OEM| Black, SATA | Windows 8 Ready:
$19.99

Wireless Adapter
TP-LINK SOHO N150 TL-WN781ND, 150Mbps Wireless N PCI Express Adapter: 19.99

Grand Total comes to $892.04

My thought process well making this build was to first of all, keep it under a grand, secondly to find the best parts I could given my budget and intend use, which will be Guild Wars 2 and BF4. The list above is the parts I think to be best equipped to handle what I want as well as keeping it affordable, my question is, although I have done plenty of research, I wanted to bring the build to the forever helpful community here and hear what people think, different part preference, parts not compatible, tips for putting together, anything I should know before I buy everything, Thank you :)
 

jeremyp79

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Seems like a pretty solid system to me, though I would advise going with an Nvidia GPU, the bitcoin miners have driven the prices of AMD cards to insane levels.
 

Noob-but-be-nice

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The place i'm buying from has the gtx 660 for the same price, do you think it's worth the switch ?
 

jeremyp79

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The gtx 660 is slower than the 270x, if you can afford to spend another20 bucks or so, you would get another 10% or so in performance. If you can find a gtx 660 ti, it would be better for about hte same price.
 

Noob-but-be-nice

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Thank you for the information, I will look into it
 

jeremyp79

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I should have clarified more, sorry. The gtx 760 has 10% or more better performance, across the board, and costs about 20 bucks more on newegg. The situation could be different where you are ordering from, The gtx 660ti costs the same on newegg, with about 5% more performance.

 

Noob-but-be-nice

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I'm buying from canada computers, mostly because I can pick it up at the store and cut out the crazy shipping and handling, right now the gtx 760 runs for 279$ at the least