Building my first PC

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Hello, I'm building my first gaming-pc and I could need some help. I want to play all existing Games and also the Games coming in the next two or three years on ultra, Full Hd and 60 Fps (or at least on high). Your part would be telling me if that would be possible or if the pc is to weak for that. It would also be friendly if you could tell me if all parts fit into the case, the psu is strong enough, and if the single parts I've chosen are compatible.
Computer specifications:
Cpu: Amd FX-8350 8x4Ghz
Cooler: Amd certified cooler
Gpu: Nvidia geforce Gtx 970 (4096Mb)
Mainboard: ASRock 970 Extreme3 R2.0
SSD: 250 gb Sata III Samsung 840 Evo
Psu: 650 Watt corsair Vs650 80+
Os: Windows 8.1
Case: AeroCool XPredator x1 evil black edition
RAM: 12Gb ddr3
Monitor: acer g237hlbi 24" Full hd
Monitor connection: HDMI
That should be all. If there is a component that significantly slows down the rest i would be happy to know it. Answers would be very kind, im thanking you for your help!
 
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Yes those will all fit in the case. Yes you will most likely be able to run most of the games, although I recommend Intel's i7 4770k or simmilar with an ASUS Z87 or better chipset board (those 8 cores aren't necessary if you're going to be gaming, but if you're on a tight budget go for AMD). Those parts are compatible but your motherboard supports only AMD's crossfire technology so you will not be able to connect nVIDIA's multiple GPU's only AMD's. You don't need that much RAM, 8GB is more than enough for your needs. That PSU is strong enough and good one too.

I might have made a mistake somewhere so don't take my advice for granted. Consult a pro one more time before buying all of that, Good luck
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Yes those will all fit in the case. Yes you will most likely be able to run most of the games, although I recommend Intel's i7 4770k or simmilar with an ASUS Z87 or better chipset board (those 8 cores aren't necessary if you're going to be gaming, but if you're on a tight budget go for AMD). Those parts are compatible but your motherboard supports only AMD's crossfire technology so you will not be able to connect nVIDIA's multiple GPU's only AMD's. You don't need that much RAM, 8GB is more than enough for your needs. That PSU is strong enough and good one too.

I might have made a mistake somewhere so don't take my advice for granted. Consult a pro one more time before buying all of that, Good luck
 
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