will this components fits in my case

Brother Spinach

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so I'm a college student and I want to have a budget gaming pc, I know that the only thing that I can get from that limited budget is a gaming pc without a gpu, but my plan is to depend on the integrated graphics for now and save enough money so I can buy a graphics card for my pc.

so what I want for a pc is that it has to be portable and has some decent power(playing battlefield, witcher 3, etc 1080p on mid to ultra settings if possible).

parts
CPU - amd a10 7870k

MB - gigabyte GA F2A88XM-HD3

RAM - Kingston HyperX Fury 4gb 1866mhz

HD - western digital blue 1TB 7200rpm

PSU - Corsair builder 600w 80+ bronze certified atx

CASE - Bitfenix Prodigy M

*GPU - MSI Radeon R7 370
(plan on crosfiring the gpu)

will this be okay?
 

Kevern_11

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Dec 16, 2015
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This won't be able to run the games you are asking from it sadly. Go for an intel i3-6100 one of them Gigabyte GA-H110M-A Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboards and you need ATLEAST 8gb of ram, the HDD and PSU and case and stuff will work as will the GPU.
 
It will fit the components, except we don't know about your CPU cooler.

Also AMD A10 probably isn't the best choice, like said above. Go for an i5 or i3 depending on how much you wanna go for (I believe i3 mobo configuration can be made for like $225, i5 would be like $300 for the whole motherboard but have much better performance

Here's a build. I couldn't get information on how good the iGPU actually is but it says it supports 1600 x 1200 at 60 Hz, or 4096 x (some number I forgot) at 24 Hz. If you game at 1920 x 1080 it might be a little slower, BUT it should suit you well enough I believe.
http://pcpartpicker.com/list/xVMzf8
Ideally, if you wanna spend more and upgrade :
http://pcpartpicker.com/list/9DGpHN