Builidng a PC and I Need Help

hatelfer

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I am currently looking to build my own computer and I have found parts that all seem to be good for me, but I don't know if they are too expensive, unreliable, or just plain a bad idea to buy. I will post the links to each component and it would be greatly appreciated if someone could tell me if this is a good idea.

CPU: https://www.amazon.com/Intel-I5-6500-FC-LGA14C-Processor-BX80662I56500/dp/B010T6CWI2?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B010T6CWI2&linkCode=as2&linkId=MY4JLLPMIXOKPQZ2&redirect=true&ref_=as_li_tl&tag=slash687-20

Motherboard: https://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-LGA1151-Intel-Motherboard-GA-H110M-S2HP/dp/B01717V8XC?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B01717V8XC&linkCode=as2&linkId=KPTC3IL54T2AUM3C&redirect=true&ref_=as_li_tl&tag=slash687-20

RAM: https://www.amazon.com/G-SKILL-Ripjaws-288-Pin-Desktop-F4-2400C15D-16GVR/dp/B013J7T5K6?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B013J7T5K6&linkCode=as2&linkId=KIU44NN45WR7USXW&redirect=true&ref_=as_li_tl&tag=slash687-20

Hard Drive: https://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Desktop-3-5-Inch-Internal-ST2000DM001/dp/B005T3GRN2?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B005T3GRN2&linkCode=as2&linkId=5ELIQM63RWZPUJHF&redirect=true&ref_=as_li_tl&tag=slash687-20

GPU: https://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-GeForce-Overclocked-GDDR5-Graphics/dp/B00NH5T1UA?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00NH5T1UA&linkCode=as2&linkId=EVFOZVMSHONE7VIO&redirect=true&ref_=as_li_tl&tag=slash687-20

Case: https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Carbide-200R-Compact-Case/dp/B009GXZ8MM?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B009GXZ8MM&linkCode=as2&linkId=QBX5P4VEZOKQGBYJ&redirect=true&ref_=as_li_tl&tag=slash687-20

Power Supply: https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Bronze-100-B1-0600-KR-Power-Supply/dp/B00EON40CS?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00EON40CS&linkCode=as2&linkId=XGA7R4XHA3Q72PJQ&redirect=true&ref_=as_li_tl&tag=slash687-20

Windows 7

Monitor: https://www.amazon.com/Acer-G226HQL-21-5-Inch-Screen-Monitor/dp/B009POS0GS/ref=zg_bs_1292115011_2

Keyboard: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-920-002478-Keyboard-K120/dp/B003ELVLKU?ie=UTF8&ref_=zg_bs_12879431_6

Fans: https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-Bearing-Computer-Radiators/dp/B000O8I474/ref=sr_1_10?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1465584809&sr=1-10

My budget is $1000 including a monitor and keyboard so please try and stay within $100 dollars of that. Thank you.
 
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At first, I thought "this guy looks like one of those newbie idiots". But this build is surprisingly good. Except the power supply. I suggest you get a G2 650W. It's the best quality on the market, and with power supplies, you want to get the best quality. But this rig can pretty much handle anything at 1080p 60 FPS.

EDIT: Actually, I do have one more suggestion. Look on Newegg for parts to see if you can get them cheaper, Newegg is a great place to buy from.

xXCrossfireXx

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At first, I thought "this guy looks like one of those newbie idiots". But this build is surprisingly good. Except the power supply. I suggest you get a G2 650W. It's the best quality on the market, and with power supplies, you want to get the best quality. But this rig can pretty much handle anything at 1080p 60 FPS.

EDIT: Actually, I do have one more suggestion. Look on Newegg for parts to see if you can get them cheaper, Newegg is a great place to buy from.
 
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hatelfer

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Thank you so much for replying to this, but I have one more question. Is there a big difference between the different versions of Windows 7 (Home Premium, Professional) or should I just get the cheapest one?
 

xXCrossfireXx

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Why get Windows 7? Do you have an existing PC? If you do, you can download Windows 10 onto a disk/thumb drive using the media creation tool on the existing PC, and use it as your boot drive for your new PC. Windows 10 offers lots of new things, like DirectX 12, Cortana, easier to use (in my opinion, it's getting closer and closer to being as easy to use as a Mac), and many other things. And the max memory supported? Lol, 128 Gigabytes on home. Windows 10 Pro supports a whopping 512 gigabytes. But the true difference is Pro is for business use, and has things like remote desktop management. Home is for consumers like you. If you can get Pro for free though (you may be able to with the media creation tool), definitely get it, always go for better.

Beware though, that getting Windows 10 for free does mean no personalization, that means no customizing your PC with things like background changing, toolbar color changing, etc. There are a few bypasses to this, but that would involve breaking the license manager, so I can't tell you unfortunately :/