Planning to build a gaming pc, need tips or advices

tikirisy

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I'm doing a lot of research and I want to know if there's a better build for my budget. either of these is my first build (intel set is a little bit pricey in my country) :

CPU: AMD FX-8320
GPU: AMD Radeon R7 360 Crossfire
Memory: 2x HyperX 4GB DDR4 RAM
Mobo: MSI 970 Gaming
Casing: Aerocool VS-3 Advance
PSU: 500W
Storage : 1TB Seagate

CPU: Intel i3-6100
Motherboard: msi Z170 pcmate
Memory: G.Skill Aegis 8GB (2 x 4GB) ddr4
Storage: OCZ Trion 100 240GB 2.5" Solid State Drive
Video Card: msi GTX 950 armor 2GB ddr5
Case: aerocool vs3
Power Supply: 500w rave

I often play open world and action games(Battlefield,GTA5,FO4,COD).I like to play these games on a Medium-High Settings with no lags.My budget is $600-$800. If you have any recommendations or suggestions
 
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buy a decent brand psu as of antecs evga crosair seasonic these are decent brands reliable go with the intel set up just do you study tho some i found an odd combo on a build is am doing for my stepson am running a haswell refresh i3Q spec on an early asrock h81 hds found i needed an updated bios chip to get it to post. I do my research before i buy but found any brands from Asrock,Gigabyte,Asus,Msi or Evga are pretty good. I been using Gigabyte motherboards atm as they been prety easy upto date & reliable a bit cheaper. If you can get the new 1050ti or 1060 rx470 cheaper than those older gen cards which will be realistic in you budget but can play most new games coming out

Plumboby

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buy a decent brand psu as of antecs evga crosair seasonic these are decent brands reliable go with the intel set up just do you study tho some i found an odd combo on a build is am doing for my stepson am running a haswell refresh i3Q spec on an early asrock h81 hds found i needed an updated bios chip to get it to post. I do my research before i buy but found any brands from Asrock,Gigabyte,Asus,Msi or Evga are pretty good. I been using Gigabyte motherboards atm as they been prety easy upto date & reliable a bit cheaper. If you can get the new 1050ti or 1060 rx470 cheaper than those older gen cards which will be realistic in you budget but can play most new games coming out
 
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tikirisy

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Gtx 1060 here is kinda expensive, i guess ill go with rx 470 8gb and get a branded psu, and a b150m mobo