Getting New PC need some help

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Alright, I am getting a new pc on my birthday
(link will be at bottom of the post) but anyways i was wondering if this will run games like blade and soul max settings or medium settings 45-80 fps and black desert 45-80 fps and games like star wars battlefront, fall out 4, mostly the games that have been coming out recently. i have built my own pc before but it was a x4 760k and r9 270x it is what i use now and it isnt exactly the best for the type of gaming i wanted to do so i was wondering if you guys could point me in the right direction here, OH and i might add the i7 on that pc but i want to know if that gpu is good enough for the games im going to be playing!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!





http://ironsidecomputers.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=28223_28242&products_id=311
 
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1. For pure gaming, you do not need i7. i5 4460 is already a good choice but if you can bump up the budget, i5 4690k is better.
2. Better not use H81, get H97 for i5 4460 or Z97 for i5 4690k.
3. 2x4GB RAM is ok for gaming but RAM is quite cheap, get 2x8GB if you want.
4. The best sweet spot of GPU is on GTX970/R9-390, better get one of those if you can still afford it. If you are short of money, I would rather pick R9 380 over GTX960, but GTX960 is already ok. If you wanna go higher than GTX970/R9-390, go directly to Fury-X/GTX980Ti, forget those in the middle.
5. PSU brand is already nice, adjust the wattage along with your components. e.g. 500W is ok for GTX960.
6. Do not forget to add an SSD if you still have room in your budget. Get...
1. For pure gaming, you do not need i7. i5 4460 is already a good choice but if you can bump up the budget, i5 4690k is better.
2. Better not use H81, get H97 for i5 4460 or Z97 for i5 4690k.
3. 2x4GB RAM is ok for gaming but RAM is quite cheap, get 2x8GB if you want.
4. The best sweet spot of GPU is on GTX970/R9-390, better get one of those if you can still afford it. If you are short of money, I would rather pick R9 380 over GTX960, but GTX960 is already ok. If you wanna go higher than GTX970/R9-390, go directly to Fury-X/GTX980Ti, forget those in the middle.
5. PSU brand is already nice, adjust the wattage along with your components. e.g. 500W is ok for GTX960.
6. Do not forget to add an SSD if you still have room in your budget. Get at least 250GB.
 
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Okay so if i were to buy a brand new gpu i can put it in that pc?? like everything will be compatible for easy upgrades.
like how do i know if the case is to small or too big. thats like the main thing im worried about oh and do u know if i can run those games fine?
 

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also should i see if i could get this instead: http://ironsidecomputers.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=28223_28241&products_id=312