Building a PC for 3D modelling and rare gaming in AMD platform. Please help.

Vishnu1505

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I'm a Mechanical Engineering Student. I do a lot of designing.
I'm like AMD APU s, for I'm using A10-6800K. It's really a great low budget processor.

I would like a build a PC for not more than Rs.1,00,000 that is 1600 USD.
And it's PURELY FOR DESIGN and less frequently for FIFA. I finalised my APU as FX8350.

For other components I have two or more options for which I need your assistance. PLEASE DO SUGGEST FOR THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS according to my needs and choices:

MoBo : MSI 990FXA GD65 or any in ASUS or any that supports AMD and DDR3 with more than 3000MHz

RAM : Any 16GB Memory.

As far as I know AMD was not supporting DDR4, is it the same still ? If not how about any motherboards with AMD and DDR3 3000MHz or more support, Is there any model available? I've little knowledge in Overclocking, still I would like to do it IF NEEDED. So need a higher clockspeed.

GPU : AMD FirePro W500 / Nvidia Quadro K2200 ?

I will use SolidWorks and ANSYS mainly. So need it for 3D modelling. But 2GB DDR5 is the ultimate requirement for me.

SSD : High Speed SSD of 120 GB. Which company and model to go for?

Cabinet : Will MIDTOWER be sufficient for all this? If so I need a model preferably Coolermaster or Corsair, predominantly for sufficient cooling. I dont need great looks. But a simple one will do.

I already own a Coolermaster K380. Is that enough?

Cooling : Is the stock fan enough for CPU cooling? How many Cabinet fans I will be needing to use?

PSU : How many Watts is required and what what is the PSU model?
Coolermaster or Corsair is preferable.

Finally, a decent budget gaming or ergonomic keyboard and mouse for 40 - 50 USD.

I thank you for taking your time to read this. I would be glad to hear from you all.
 
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CPU= FX 8350
CPU COOLER - Cooler Master HYPER 212 EVO if you plan to overclock, and really, even if you do not. Ambient can be high in India.
I'm not sure there is any motherboard available to you that will support DDR3 3000Mhz (OC) RAM I would not use the MSI GD65 unless the V2, and even than the voltage control for overclocking is less good than I would like. The ASUS PRO R2.0 is a good board.
Samsung 850 Pro is a fast 120Gb drive, but a Crucial BX100 250Gb (or practically any 240+ Gb drive) will be faster due to parallel access.


Cooler Master VS550W would be a good PSU, from the Cooler Master or Corsair list.