New build compatibility help

johntc121

Reputable
Sep 16, 2014
62
0
4,630
This is like my 3rd or 4th post on here about my first build. I am really not sure what parts I need/should have that are compatible together. I have my budget set and bascially everything picked out. I am just not sure if everything is compatible together. Here is my build:

cpu: AMD fx 8350 4.0ghz
cpu cooler: cooler master seidon 120v liquid cool with 120mm fan
ram: corsair vengeance 1600mhz 2x4gb
motherboard: gigabyte ga-970a-udp3
psu: corsair cx 600m 600w atx 12v
hdd: wd blue 7200rpm 1tb
case: rosewill stealth gaming atx mid tower
gpu: sapphire r9 270x vapor x 2gb

Now I don't plan on overclocking, just some basic gaming at 1080p, with hopefully 60+fps. I will also trying to be streaming in minimum of 720p and 30fps on twitch. So would all these parts work for me for my needs, and are they all compatible together? I really need help here.
 

johntc121

Reputable
Sep 16, 2014
62
0
4,630
Okay thanks man. And could you recommend one of the better power supplies? I would like to still keep it under $750-800. So any psu that is about $30-50 more than the current one would work.
 

rk_ftw

Reputable
Aug 8, 2014
58
0
4,660


If you're not overclocking, a CM Hyper 212 Evo/X (whichever is cheaper in your country) will do. You could save a few bucks and put that cash into getting a good quality PSU.

Edit :- This one's good if you're on a budget
Newegg $64.99 - Seasonic S12ii 620W 80+ Bronze
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151096

Newegg $89.99 - Seasonic M12ii 620W 80+ Bronze Modular
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151095
 

johntc121

Reputable
Sep 16, 2014
62
0
4,630


If I don't plan on overclocking, would I even need an aftermarket cpu cooler? Or would the stock fan that comes with the fx 8350 work just fine?