Gaming Computer Help amd 760k richland and radeon HD 7770

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Ok so this is my first build so far i have a Antec NEW SOLUTION SERIES VSK-4000 Black SGCC steel ATX Mid Tower and for mother board a ASRock FM2A75M Pro4+ FM2+ / FM2 AMD A75 (Hudson D3) HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX AMD Motherboard i am thinking of a AMD 760K Richland Quad-Core 3.8GHz Socket FM2 100W Desktop Processor AD760KWOHLBOX and for graphics a XFX CORE Edition FX-777A-ZNF4 Radeon HD 7770 GHz Edition 1GB 128-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support ... so how does this choices sound so far does anyone have any suggestions

 
Particularly since you are getting a graphics card, you might want to read the recent review of the Pentium G3258. Although compared to the 750K rather than 760K, it looks like a viable option for a gaming PC, particularly if you want future CPU upgrades to be a possibility.
 

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with the setup i have picked out now what type of performance can i expect as far as gaming ive seen people play BF4 on high settings with the radeon 7770 on youtube and run 40-60 fps
 

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Ok thanks so far guys so what about power supply for that all the 760k and radeon 7770 and 1TB HDD and the other usual stuff how much power should i get i was thinking of 500w is that to much or not enough i wanted to get a after market cooler a extra fan and some case lights to throw on there
 
A 380W Antec Earthwatts would be sufficient for your build. An Antec VP-450 would also suffice, or any 360W or higher Seasonic, or a 450W Rosewill Capstone. Any of those would be much better than a Corsair "CX;" which would be enough when new but unfortunately is made with inferior Samxon capacitors that can't take heat and fail early.
 

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and one more thing is the radeon 7770 the best i can get for around 100 dollers i would go up to like 130 if i could get more performance or would it not be worth that little of a difference ?