How can i improve this Gaming tower build before I buy

Imtyry

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HEY GUYS!
So I recently posted on here asking if i should actually buy a Computer or build one and definitely building is the way to go.I was referred to a site called pcpartpicker.com and I made my first build. Id really love some advice or critique towards it as well as ways it could be improved i prefer amd cause its cheaper but if its better to do Intel that isn't overpriced ill consider it.
I wanna be able to at least play newer games on at least medium to settings at 30+ frames
I am buying all the pc parts separate over time but i wanna keep it around 600-650
Im also planning to upgrade eventually

http://pcpartpicker.com/list/TtDshq

Thank you guys for viewing!
 
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I'd recommend staying away from AMD AM3 components for now. They're about to become completely obsolete and don't hold a candle to even an i3 in many games. Switch out to an i3-6100 and H110 or B150 motherboard to allow yourself room to upgrade later.

Here's a suggestion: http://pcpartpicker.com/list/9mg7RG

You'll have room to do an i5 or i7 upgrade later as well as add an additional 8 or more GB of RAM when needed.

Always map out possible upgrades when building unless it's a firm one time build. Right now AMD is

Also, you'll note I suggested a different power supply. The EVGA B1 isn't bad, but can be better. With heavy loads the Seasonic listed is a great value performer.

Anarkie13

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I'd recommend staying away from AMD AM3 components for now. They're about to become completely obsolete and don't hold a candle to even an i3 in many games. Switch out to an i3-6100 and H110 or B150 motherboard to allow yourself room to upgrade later.

Here's a suggestion: http://pcpartpicker.com/list/9mg7RG

You'll have room to do an i5 or i7 upgrade later as well as add an additional 8 or more GB of RAM when needed.

Always map out possible upgrades when building unless it's a firm one time build. Right now AMD is

Also, you'll note I suggested a different power supply. The EVGA B1 isn't bad, but can be better. With heavy loads the Seasonic listed is a great value performer.
 
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