Good PC build for playing Battlefield 4

BrokenCarr00t

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Jun 27, 2013
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Hello!

I would like to build my own PC for the first time. So i need your help. Im from Sweden , and my budget is limited, around 700 dollars. I would like IF POSSIBLE , pc that will run Battlefield 4 on at least high settings with no less than 60fps on 1080p. If is possible to build pc like this with even lower budget its great! But like i said this is my budget limit, and okej maybe 60dollars more.

So i need from you to build tower. Rest parts like windows , mouse , display and keyboard i don't need cause i already have.

I hope i will get some help from you guys
 
I found parts that you told me! Just need confirmation if they were right
Also what HardDrive do i need ? And do i need SDD or i can just buy later when i have enough money ? Also , can you recommend what RAM memory ? And what Case do you suggest ?
Sorry noob at this 🙁

CPU :
http://www.netonnet.se/art/dator/komponenter/processor/amd-socket-am3-plus/amd-fx630035ghz/180745.7075/

Motherboard :
http://se.wesellcd.dk/index.php?ref=affiliate%7Cprisj12&ref=2N0taLY0&page=products&product_id=13112

GPU :
http://www.webhallen.com/se-sv/hardvara/186337-powercolor_radeon_hd_7870_ghz_edition_2gb&atcl=external:ref

PSU :
http://cdon.se/hemelektronik/chieftec/chieftec-ctg-500-500w-atx-12v-2-3-12cm-fan-80-plus-p14187441?utm_source=prisjakt&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=Chieftec+CTG-500+500W+ATX+12V+2.3%2C12cm+Fan%2C+80+Plus&utm_content=14187441&utm_campaign=prisjakt_se_home-electronics_Computer+Power+Component

was this rigt?
 
SSD is useful for fast loading times, but not necessary. If you can afford both an SSD and a mechanical storage drive, go that rout. if you can't, just get a 1TB, 7200 rpm drive. Whatever is least expensive. Seagate, Toshiba, and Western Digital are all about equal, and Hitachi is now owned by WD