Planning on building a Gaming Computer

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Gaming computer, the most important part after the PSU is the graphics card. You can get a less expensive PSU that's just as good for ~$60. Don't need a network card, the one built into the motherboard is good enough. May as well get a Haswell i5/socket 1150 mobo and cpu for a few dollars more, now with the money saved, buy a GTX760 instead of an anemic, entry level gpu.

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Gaming computer, the most important part after the PSU is the graphics card. You can get a less expensive PSU that's just as good for ~$60. Don't need a network card, the one built into the motherboard is good enough. May as well get a Haswell i5/socket 1150 mobo and cpu for a few dollars more, now with the money saved, buy a GTX760 instead of an anemic, entry level gpu.
 
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You over did it on the ram.most gaming pc run fine with eight gigs of ram. You also want to toss in a hard drive. Ssd have limit on number of writes. Use the hard drive to store temp files and music..stuff that get deleted and downloaded daily. The also online called parts picker that show you combo and discounts when you build your rig. If you can toss up build dollars we can see what we can do.