I need help to decide what to upgrade my pc thanks!!!

XxStranger07xX

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I build my pc at the beginning of 2012 and now that is 2014, I really want to upgrade some parts.

Here are my spec:
GPU: Asus nvidia gtx 560
CPU: AMD FX-6100
Motherboard: Asus m5a99x evo r2.0
I have 8 gig of ram
Power supply: Antec 900 model HCG 900
my tower fan are not the greatest
and I want to buy SSD and more HDD hard drive

So I was doing some research and I was thinking to buy
AMD FX-8350 Vishera 4.0GHz (4.2GHz Turbo) Socket AM3+ 125W Eight-Core Desktop Processor
and
EVGA SuperClocked w/ ACX Cooling 02G-P4-2774-KR GeForce GTX 770 2GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 SLI Support Video Card

my goal is to not upgrade for at least another 3 years.and also be able to stream twitch in second monitor and not hurt the performance in my main monitor when i game with my friends.
Also my man cave is pretty dusty. any tips to keep your pc as clean as possible

Right now when i watch twitch and play games at the same time, I noticed huge performance drop and it is annoying. my budget for my upgrades would be 700 to 800 dollars
 
Solution
I will recommend the upgrades you want with the FX-8350 and the GTX 770, but I would also like to add a Samsung 840 EVO SSD 120Gb, a CM Hyper 212 EVO (a Corsair H75/105 is much better, but it may go over your price range), for hard drive you can try a 500 GB/1Tb western digital blue/black (not much performance difference, so get the cheaper one), and try using a better PSU eg. Corsair TX 750 Watt.
I will recommend the upgrades you want with the FX-8350 and the GTX 770, but I would also like to add a Samsung 840 EVO SSD 120Gb, a CM Hyper 212 EVO (a Corsair H75/105 is much better, but it may go over your price range), for hard drive you can try a 500 GB/1Tb western digital blue/black (not much performance difference, so get the cheaper one), and try using a better PSU eg. Corsair TX 750 Watt.
 
Solution
That seems like a good upgrade. I have that exact same video card and it's amazing. If you have any plans for using 3 monitors or 1-2 very high res monitors you may want to consider getting the 4gb version. If you have any money left over you may also want to look into adding more RAM, I believe streaming twitch and playing games together will utilize lots of RAM. I don't know exactly how much as I don't do that, I'm sure you could find info on it from people who know better. Also the SSD is a good idea, but for gaming it won't increase frame-rate, so you may want to wait on it and focus money elsewhere. Good luck
 
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So Since I have a 500gb western digital, I don't really need an SSD right. Also is my motherboard suit for the CPU that i want to buy? and is my PSU really that weak. I think it cost more the one that you recommend it, I appreciate the help