Is this looking fine ($880 PC rig)

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I am using parts by manufacturer, like only purchasing from newegg/amazon etc, this way I waste less time and avoid the confusion.

PC Gaming Build: http://pcpartpicker.com/list/2GqGjc

Now, I heard that 8GB RAM is good enough, and that a 500 watt psu is good too, so if you agree I would appreciate a resend of the list with updates parts.

As for the motherboard (and practically the whole build as well), I hope it's easy to handle because I literally have no experience with building rigs, and I have yet to find a video on YouTube that demonstrated how to build a PC with this motherboard (the ASRock one). I'll probably have to get a 100 feet Ethernet cord to connect it to my motherboard (I'm not a fan of using wifi while gaming).

I'm interested in playing BF One or ARMA III on high-ultra settings.




Also, which 8GB RAM stick would be the best replacement along with the 500 PSU?





As always, thank you!
 
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Seasonic is one of the best company that make PSU, and corsair decent too, nothing you need to change. If you want some more memory frequency, then you can take some faster ram, but this will not make a noticeable difference. One more thing - i would like to take MSI graphic card instead of gigabyte, but it's my taste, that's all :)

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Looks good for an entry level gaming pc, Corsair cases are awesome, I love mine. The only negative if any that I could mention would be the HDD, if you can stretch depending on prices, best to get a SSD, I managed to get a 1TB SSD for £110, which is around $130-$135, not sure if prices gone up since then though.
 

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Alright, just checking to see if anyone encounters any problems or anything they'd like to fix. Also, which 8GB RAM stick would be the best replacement along with the 500 PSU?
 

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Seasonic is one of the best company that make PSU, and corsair decent too, nothing you need to change. If you want some more memory frequency, then you can take some faster ram, but this will not make a noticeable difference. One more thing - i would like to take MSI graphic card instead of gigabyte, but it's my taste, that's all :)
 
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