Building My First Pc

Sterg

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Hello, My name is Stergios and im trying to build my First Pc, i'd love some guidance from the more experienced.
I need to build a desktop pc that ill be using for Graphic design Projects for my university, Gaming , surfing the internet , watching movies.
My budget 1000 Euros and unfortunately i can't surpass that at the momment. In about 15-20 days i will have another 100 euros to spend.

Hardware i own allready :
2x Western Digital HDD's 320gb each [640 total]
Keyboard logitech [Don't know the exact model]
Steelseries Black ops 2 mouse
I use a 18-19 inch samsung TV as a monitor currently at a resolution of 1360x768 @ 60hz .. [i know not the best...]

Software i own allready : Windows 7 64-bit.


After some research i ended up with this result myself :

Case : CoolerMaster rc-k350-kwn2-en-k350 midi tower. [46Euro]
CPu : Intel Core i5 4670 3.40GHZ LGA1150 Box-socket [206 euro]
Motherboard : Asus h87 Plus Retail Socket 1150 [101.82 euro]
Ram : Corsair CMZ8GX3M1A1600C10 Vengeance 1x8gb Pc3-12800 [72.80 euro]
SSD : Kingston Hyper X 3k SSD 120GB (stand alone drive) [105euro]
Gpu : Powercolor Radeon 7950 3gb gddr5 Pci-E retail [319euro]
Psu : Corsair GS series GS600-80 plus bronze certified 2013 edition [ 79.90 euro]
Case fans : 3x Bitfenix 120mm Spectre Fan Blue Led,Black [21 euro]
Bitfenix alchemy connect 30x led-strip 60cm -blue [29.77euro]

970 euro total.

My base dilemma is if an SSD or a Tv-Monitor is more important for my build...
or would it be better to go without an SSD or a monitor but reach up to Radeon 7970 ? [360euro]

Please be so kind to help me out!
Thanks in advance!

 
I live in greece.
I dont plan on overclocking, at all . I hear its risky and i dont want to wear my warranty off

My main problem is if i should dump the monitor and get an SSD+7970 card instead of Monitor+7950 with no ssd. or if i should pick a much more expensive (and better) case...
 
www.skroutz.gr is the website im using to build my pc..
Its not a shop. Its something like partpicker. It has a catalogue of all the items listed in over 960 shops in my country...