Is this a good computer build for the price?

Nighterlev

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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/rCMbbv

It's $393.
I chose the motherboard because I need a Z97 motherboard considering I do plan on upgrading to a Intel i5 or i7 processor in the future.
RAM wise is only 4GB's, and I do plan on buying another one of those sticks in the future to make 8GB's in Dual channel.
Could only really afford the 320GB HDD, I will be getting a 1TB Western Digital HDD in the future as well.
That's the lowest I could go for a GPU, considering I do plan on gaming and from all the benchmarks I saw the GTX 750Ti is a great GPU for the price. I don't plan on 1080p gaming with it though, at all. At anything at least 720p or 900p 60fps medium settings.

As for the case, well I need USB 3.0 ports, because my motherboard has USB 3.0 headers, and from what I looked up USB 2.0 ports aren't backwards compatible with USB 3.0 headers. Yes I know adapters and all exist, but for the price of 1 adapter, it'd already cost about the same as it would if I got the case listed instead.

I also plan on upgrading the PSU once I end up going over the 430W's limit I have with this PSU. Or really once I just plan on buying a new GPU which won't be any time soon.
 
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No I agree, you do not have to go OP on the build, just a solid i5 would work great, you don`t even have to go flagship either. Fallout 4 is a bit HW intensive but you should be fine.

McDuncun

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There is nothing selected in the link, but either way yes that is a good PC FOR THE PRICE... The 750ti will be excellent for the resolution you want to go with and the rest will compliment each other. For now the wattage is fine for what you are using. And all you`re future ideas will make it a very nice gaming PC further down the line.
 

Nighterlev

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Okay I fixed it.
I thought I had the perma link put down but apparently it glitched and erased the extra part of the link so I donno why it did that.
But can you look at it now?
 

Nighterlev

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Alright thanks. But that's good to know, all I know is the 1st thing I'm going to be upgrading is the CPU due to it only being a Dual core, and most games now-a-days requiring more then just a dual core from what I'm seeing. But at the same time I don't really plan on playing any of the recent games coming out right now besides maybe Fallout 4 if I can get my hands on it.