Gaming PC first build need help

rogun12

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Hi, i sold my Ps3 and i was thinking of buying a Ps4 but after long reflexion i was thinking that a gaming PC might be the best option. But i have shit load of questions and i need help with it. First here is what i want for a gaming PC.

-Gaming capabilities at least on par with the Ps4
-Futur proof (though i don't think i will ever go dual GPU)
-Might OC in 2-3 years MAYBE
- 850 $ budget max (without a OS)

I tried to make a couple of set-up myself (actually have 7 lol !)

AMD fx 8320 : http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/rogun12/saved/2ClG
AMD FX 8350 : http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/rogun12/saved/2ClK
Intel i5 3570k : http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/rogun12/saved/2Cm0
Intel i5 4670k : http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/rogun12/saved/2CF1

AMD fx8320 : http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/rogun12/saved/2DjM
AMD FX 8350 : http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/rogun12/saved/2DjO
Intel i5 4670k : http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/rogun12/saved/2DjV

My biggest concern are basically, wich CPU (that is freaking hard to choose), after wich mobo to go with it, a 75 $ that don'T dual GPU (wich i don't mind at the moment) or go for a pricier one that do everything but i might not use the everything haha. Last one is the case, god there is so much, i foundthe thermaltake a41 chaser and the antec one that had good review and were cheaper Under 60$.

So that is basically my questions and i would appreciate a lot to have help to at least get down to the best 2 or 3 choices and not 7 !!. Haha


Thanks a lot.
 
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i cant go through all of your things... but i'll tell you the core components I've used on several $800ish builds the past few months.

FX8320 (goes on sale for $125 regularly)

asus m5a99x (on sale for $100 after rebate regularly)

2x4gb of DDR3

AMD 7950 3gb ($180 after rebate)


case/psu, whatever hot deals come up. same on SSD/HDD.

i'd start checking the newegg daily deals, as well as fatwallet and here for daily deals. if you shop gradually.. and save $10-$20 on each component... well that adds up to over $100 in the final biuld sheet.

lowriderflow

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i cant go through all of your things... but i'll tell you the core components I've used on several $800ish builds the past few months.

FX8320 (goes on sale for $125 regularly)

asus m5a99x (on sale for $100 after rebate regularly)

2x4gb of DDR3

AMD 7950 3gb ($180 after rebate)


case/psu, whatever hot deals come up. same on SSD/HDD.

i'd start checking the newegg daily deals, as well as fatwallet and here for daily deals. if you shop gradually.. and save $10-$20 on each component... well that adds up to over $100 in the final biuld sheet.
 
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rogun12

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Yes but for that i need to pinpoint every single part i need first wich is hard