New PC Build Need Help

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Hello, very soon I will be building my first PC ever! I'm very excited yet very nervous. With my new PC I plan mostly on gaming with light video editing(Youtube). I hope to play games like GTAV,Fallout 4, Minecraft, Skyrim, LoL, CSGO, Witchcer 3, and most other triple A titles. I hope to play in 1080p 40+fps. I have many questions, so to start does an Ethernet cord come with the computer case? Also with my build should I go with an MSI R9 280x, Evga Geforce GTX 960, or an MSI R9 380? Another question is there any case similar in looks and quietness to the Fractal Design Define R5 with a cheaper price? Do you need an anti static band or is there another way to ground yourself?
Any other tips for a first time builder that you wish you would have known your first time around? Here is build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/hWG2D3
My budget is around $850 components $1200 with Operating System and Monite
 
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Ethernet cord is not included with a computer case.

The GTX960 4GB you selected is a great card.

I like that case.

You can ground yourself by touching a piece of metal, so whatever metal you have around you can touch is once in a while or constantly if that's possible.

That's a pretty good selection of parts, but I would consider looking into an 80 PLUS GOLD PSU. You picked out an overclocking CPU and motherboard, so a good PSU has to go with it.

EVGA SuperNOVA GS 550W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply

Ethernet cord is not included with a computer case.

The GTX960 4GB you selected is a great card.

I like that case.

You can ground yourself by touching a piece of metal, so whatever metal you have around you can touch is once in a while or constantly if that's possible.

That's a pretty good selection of parts, but I would consider looking into an 80 PLUS GOLD PSU. You picked out an overclocking CPU and motherboard, so a good PSU has to go with it.

EVGA SuperNOVA GS 550W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply

 
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Made a few modifications. What do you think?
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/cPDnVn

 

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