Help needed to know compatibility of parts for a mid range gaming PC.

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Hello all. I am building a gaming PC on my own for the first time. I have listed out the parts needed and i'm putting it up below. Please let me know if all these parts are compatible with each other to give a good gaming experience. I would like to get atleast 50+ FPS in Medium Settings for games like Far Cry 4, Battlefield 4, Watch Dogs, etc

1. Processor: AMD 4 GHz FM2+ A-Series Accelerated Processor Unit A10-7850K Processor with Radeon R7 Integrated Graphics.

2. Biostar A58ML Motherboard Micro ATX Form Factor with FM2+ Socket.

3. Corsair Vengeance DDR3 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) PC DRAM (CMZ4GX3M1A1600C9) 1600 Mhz frequency.

4. Cooler Master Power Supply B600 600 Watts PSU

5. Zebronics Beast without SMPS Full Tower Cabinet

6. Deepcool Gammaxx 200 Tower Type with 2 Heat Pipe Universal CPU Cooler (PC)

7. Asus AMD/ATI R7 260X Direct CUII 2GB DDR5 Graphics Card

8. Dell 20" IN2030M LED Monitor
 
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There all compatible.This processor (not counting the GPU) is able to run GTA V on Normal settings on 1080p with solid 30FPS.
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It's Ok for the most part.Yes they are compatible.But here's some notes:
1- Biostar is no good. Get something like Gigabyte.
2-You can get an Cooler Master Hper 212 EVO for great cooling for a great price.
3-For optimal performance get an AMD FX 8350 instead.
 

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@pumpkin Pie But is it enough for optimal gaming without any problem? Because I Dont want to buy all this stuff and end up with non compatible parts. And I am on a tight budget. So will the MotherBoard cause any problems as such?
 
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There all compatible.This processor (not counting the GPU) is able to run GTA V on Normal settings on 1080p with solid 30FPS.
 
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To what GPU are you going to be upgrading? Since AMD products are very power hungry.
 

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Depends on any new GPU that might release in the market in the future...
 
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Well the internet is expecting AMD Fury X Nano. If you want the Fury X it uses 350W.Now do you belive me that AMD uses more power?