Guidiance needed for my Gaming Rig.

Tanay Singhania

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May 16, 2014
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Hey Guys,
I wanted some guidance about my Gaming Rig.
Presently I have a Lenovo ThinkCentre A58.(5597).
Now,
I wanted to keep the Optical Drive, Hard DIsk (320 GB), The Cabinet.
I want to change the rest.
Now my choice is,
MotherBoard - Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 Motherboard
Ram - Corsair Vengeance DDR3 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) PC RAM
Processor - AMD 3.5 AM3+ FX 6-Core Edition FX-6300
Graphic Card - Sapphire AMD/ATI Radeon R9 280X Dual-X 3 GB DDR5 Graphics Card
Power Supply Unit - Corsair VS650 650 Watt PSU

Now my question is,
Is it a good choice?( I want to play games like BF4, Crysis 3, COD Ghosts)
Also is my Graphic Card Choice ok?
Is my Power Supply Unit Sufficient???

Also I do not want to Overclock., So am I going to need Chasis Fan(in my current Cabinet it does not have).

Thank You in Advance.
Also Currency is in INR.
Around 45k Rs. is my budget to buy these.
 
your current psu the corsair vs650 would be more than powerful enough for that rig, and the fx6300 processor is fantastic for gaming, i used to have one myself and it was ace.
the graphics card will work well with the cpu and you should get a good 65-70fps on ultra settings on battlefield4.
 
Thanks for the reply RobCherry. But my last question is do i need chassis fan ( i don't have one) Also, if i am not over clocking then do i need to buy AfterMarket Coolers????
 
chassis fans are always a must on gaming rigs in my eyes. i normally set two up, one as intake and one as exhaust. so id say yes to the chassis fans.
If you have spare cash then buy a aftermarket cooler just in case you do overclock in the future but if your not looking to overclock then the stock cooler you get with the cpu would be fine, just keep an eye on your temps while your doing alot of heavy gaming. if your temps are very high then look at maybe getting one, until then just stick with the stock one.