Good gaming pc setup?

huntering02

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so I just created a gaming pc in pcpartpicker and I just want your guys's feedback on it. So just please tell me if the pc parts, OS, Keyboard and mouse, speakers, and the monitor are a good combination for gaming and also please tell me if I should change anything such as my monitor or my parts for my pc because this is my first pc build. My budget is below $650. I also want to know if my monitor and pc will run games such as dayZ or any of those high end games at medium or high settings at 40+ fps. And also tell me if I should add anything else that will increase my gaming performance. Sorry if I said too much I just want a perfect first pc that is under $650.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/H22yqs

 
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Here a build suggestion that goes slightly overbudget ($30 approx), but includes a better GPU,Intel i3, and bigger monitor. Have a look:

CPU & GPU: $272- i3-4150 & Sapphire R9-270

HDD & Case Fan: $56- Seagate 1 TB 1TB & CM Case Fan
ODD & RAM: $53- GSkill 4 GB & Liteon ODD(Use promo $5 off on ODD,if you save some cash get another 4GB stick later)
Motherboard: $58- Biostar H81( Includes Wifi Card free)
Case: $30- NZXT Gamma Classic(Reliable and cheap)
Monitor: $140 -Acer 22" FullHD LED(Has $10 off with promo)
OS: $69- Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
PSU: $40 -EVGA 430 Watts 80 Plus(good certified PSU)
Keyboard & Mouse: $15- Logitech MK120 -...
Here a build suggestion that goes slightly overbudget ($30 approx), but includes a better GPU,Intel i3, and bigger monitor. Have a look:

CPU & GPU: $272- i3-4150 & Sapphire R9-270

HDD & Case Fan: $56- Seagate 1 TB 1TB & CM Case Fan
ODD & RAM: $53- GSkill 4 GB & Liteon ODD(Use promo $5 off on ODD,if you save some cash get another 4GB stick later)
Motherboard: $58- Biostar H81( Includes Wifi Card free)
Case: $30- NZXT Gamma Classic(Reliable and cheap)
Monitor: $140 -Acer 22" FullHD LED(Has $10 off with promo)
OS: $69- Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
PSU: $40 -EVGA 430 Watts 80 Plus(good certified PSU)
Keyboard & Mouse: $15- Logitech MK120 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823126097

Total(Excl. Rebates & Promo) : $700
Rebates, promos: $55 ($15 - promo, rest rebates)

You can further bring cost down by looking at cheaper monitor like yours.
If you are a student try get OS at $30. There's an offer for them. It will help save further.
Hope You Like It!!
 
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