building a complete 1200 gaming setup with monitor

ImReadyD151

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Planning on raising the dollar on my first PC build. I have been looking into them for the past few days and I have a few things that I am looking for.

First would be that I will be gaming quite a bit and recording gameplay. I would like it to be able to record the highest hd with not dropping too much fps.

Also I don't know much about the wireless adapters that can be put into the computers, but that could be a nice bonus.

And SSD is a must from what I hear and what I'm looking to do with it.

Don't really want to overclock because it's my first time building a pc and I don't understand it that much, but I am willing to look into it if it helps that much.

A 22 inch + monitor is also a must and I have already picked out a gaming keyboard and mouse. The Microsoft sidewinder x4, and the Logitech performance mouse. If you could please pick a monitor and include those pieces into the build that would be.much appreciated.

As one last requirement the OP system that I have selected to go with is Windows 7, so if you could include that as well it would be nice

A big thanks to anyone who takes the time and helps me with my first PC build!
 
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A $1200 build that you want full HD recording is going to stretch it. Maybe ditch the $100 mouse for now and put that money towards something better and upgrade that later. Get the best components and upgrade the other things later on. I much rather buy a $20 keyboard/mouse combo than spend almost $150 on those two things.
A $1200 build that you want full HD recording is going to stretch it. Maybe ditch the $100 mouse for now and put that money towards something better and upgrade that later. Get the best components and upgrade the other things later on. I much rather buy a $20 keyboard/mouse combo than spend almost $150 on those two things.
 
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ImReadyD151

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That's a good point, I do have a basic Logitech keyboard and mouse setup that I can use for now. But a widescreen monitor is a must. The current one I have is very old and outdated.