Is this build any good ?

Kitsunekyui

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Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 Rev 4.0 Motherboard

Cpu: AMD FX-8350 Black Edition 8-Core Socket AM3+ CPU Processor

Case: Antec Three Hundred Two Gaming Case

Ram: Crucial Sport XT BLS2K4G3D169DS3 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3

Gpu: Sapphire Radeon R9 270X Toxic Boost 2GB

Harddrive: Seagate ST1000DM003 1TB Barracuda Desktop HDD 3.5” 7200RPM SATA3 Hard Drive

PowerSupply: Antec High Current Gamer HCG-520M Modular Power Supply

Dvd Drive: LG 24x Internal SATA OEM DVD Burner Drive GH24NSB0

This is my first build i want to run games like battlefield 4 on high-ultra 1080p

Thanks
 
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maximum clearance for your RAMs
The new Thermaltake NiC series CPU cooler offers the maximum clearance for your RAMs after installation. Your high-end overclocked RAM now can co-exist with your high-end CPU cooler.

Conducts heat effectively, all the way up to the aluminum fins The included thermal grease makes your CPU cooler and CPU contacted seamlessly for fast heat conduction from the CPU to the thick nickel-coated copper base. Heat is then transferred to the five F6mm "U"-shaped heat pipes, while...


If you could. Please try and get a R9 280, the 270X is good but getting a higher card guarantees higher performance.

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1804779/power-supply-unit-tier-list.html

You chose a Tier Two Class A PSU, solid Choice.

Everything seems great, but those AMD CPU's tend to run hot so I would recommend a Hyper 212 Evo for you for cooling or a CM TX3 or thermalright :p

 


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Hats off sir
 




maximum clearance for your RAMs
The new Thermaltake NiC series CPU cooler offers the maximum clearance for your RAMs after installation. Your high-end overclocked RAM now can co-exist with your high-end CPU cooler.

Conducts heat effectively, all the way up to the aluminum fins The included thermal grease makes your CPU cooler and CPU contacted seamlessly for fast heat conduction from the CPU to the thick nickel-coated copper base. Heat is then transferred to the five F6mm "U"-shaped heat pipes, while the heat pipes transfer the heat to the aluminum fins.

Curved Aluminum Fins In order to reduce back air resistance and maximize airflow through the aluminum fins, the aluminum fins are designed in a curved shape. The 0.4mm-thick aluminum fins also increase the overall thermal dissipation area.

ntegrated Dual 120mm VR fans The integrated dual 120mm VR fans take cooling performance a step further. All of them are contacted to an adjustable fan-speed knob, which allows you to manually adjust the fan speed from 1000 to 2000rpm. The tool-less fan mounting bracket makes installation easier.

Universal compatibility with CPUs This CPU cooler features an all-in-one back-plate design. All accessories are included to support all the latest Intel and AMD platforms (Intel LGA 2011/1366/1155/1156/1150/775 and AMD FM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2).

That CPU cooler is a great choice :).

And judging by what you have so far, yes it will be enough :p
 
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Kitsunekyui

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So ive changed the power supply and added a cooler would that be enough ?

im paying $239 for the sapphire R9 270X toxic what 280 should i get to get a few extra frames ? (only have about $50 to spare)


 


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121867&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC-_-pla-_-Desktop+Graphics+Cards-_-N82E16814121867&gclid=CjwKEAjw-8ihBRD2t9qT3NaW7igSJAD3_sNVLpvcJOFOIBpeA2xihYfc48REMRP65YpwLh8hvwe9HRoCm8_w_wcB

this is $229.99 for a 280 by ASUS.

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1804779/power-supply-unit-tier-list.html

Keep in mind the PSU you choose has to be kept in Tier 1 - Tier 2 Class B for max performance.