Gaming Build- is it all compatible?

Dr0go14

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PSU: Corsair 750m
MOBO: ASUS a88x-Gamer
CPU: AMD A10 7850k
GPU: AMD Sapphire Nitro r7 370
CASE: BitFenix Neos ATX tower (red/black/window)
FANS: Corsair Air Series AF120 Led. (Red)

Are all of these components compatible? And could someone please let me know if just any ram would be okay? I have a ddr3 8gb spare. Thank-you in advance :)
 

Dr0go14

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So what Cpu would you recommend with that motherboard? Within the same price range - I'm use to AMD products but aslong as they're all compatible I'm all for getting the most for money.
 

CV_Taihou

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With that motherboard? I'm not sure it's worth sinking money into a DDR3 based system anymore to be honest. Intel is going to outperform any AMD offering as of right now especially in gaming. If you did switch to Intel you'd need to switch the CPU choice, motherboard, and RAM, as buying DDR3 based stuff just isn't worth it anymore IMO.

i3-6100/Mobo/RAM
 

Dr0go14

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No one answered if all the original parts are compatible? I don't want to switch to Intel at the moment as budget is tight. I just want to know if all the parts will work as a system? :) I want to put the fans vertically in the case to switch the stock fans :)

Thanks again
 

Dr0go14

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Can you link me please?
Preferably Amazon.

And is that compatible with all the parts at the top? :)

Also in which way is it better because the cpu won't be wasted for graphics?
 

CV_Taihou

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Can you link me please?
Preferably Amazon.

And is that compatible with all the parts at the top? :)

Also in which way is it better because the cpu won't be wasted for graphics?[/quotemsg]

Athlon 860k CPU

The A10-7850k is an APU, which in the most basic sense functions as both the CPU and the GPU. If you just use the APU, then it's a relatively affordable all in one solution for a computer. If you want to add a GPU to it though it completely defeats the purpose of having an APU in the first place, as it will just be functioning as an underpowered CPU