Help me Select my PC Parts!

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Hi, im currently looking into buying parts to build my first pc ever.. My ideal gaming pc would be nice and fast but nothing too crazy.. My main target is to be able to play games like h1z1, gta, and battlefield at good quality while having the ability to do work on the internet as well.. Im putting on a budget to stay less than $800 but still have quality. My interests is to do a somewhat white build so these are the parts i have selected.. Let me know if there is any issues with my parts and any suggestions as to which parts might be a Better fit. Thanks!

CPU- intel i5 7500
MOBO- asrock h270 pro4 atx
GPU- Asus gtx 1060 3gb
RAM- crucial ballistix sport lt 8gb
Memory- western digital caviar blue 1tb
SSD- kingston a400 240gb
PSU- Corsair vs 500w 80+ bronze
Case phanteks eclipse p400

Total- about $840 (according to current price on pcpartspicker.com)

 
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1st of all the better intel cpu for gaming is the Mseries, eg : i5 750M, but i suggest u to build ur system with AMD cpu, because u can change with better one in the future without change ur motherboard ,they are cheaper than intel (i5 is getting old, some of those games even cant run on i5). u will need some more ram than 8 gb to work on internet and play games simultaniously eg 16gb for no spikes in game or fps drops (2 x 8gb or 4 x 4gb ). 1 tb hdd i think that is 2 much , u can save money to spend to another areas such as ram or cpu. hope that helps

cavage93

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1st of all the better intel cpu for gaming is the Mseries, eg : i5 750M, but i suggest u to build ur system with AMD cpu, because u can change with better one in the future without change ur motherboard ,they are cheaper than intel (i5 is getting old, some of those games even cant run on i5). u will need some more ram than 8 gb to work on internet and play games simultaniously eg 16gb for no spikes in game or fps drops (2 x 8gb or 4 x 4gb ). 1 tb hdd i think that is 2 much , u can save money to spend to another areas such as ram or cpu. hope that helps
 
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Lehan123456789

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Looks good. If you are doing any kind of content creation (video editing, photo editing etc.) you will want to look into getting a R5 1600, which has the added advantage of being overclockable, and a b350 Tomahawk arctic from MSI