I just made a PC Build with pcpartpicker for a $500 Budget. I need opinions on it and suggestions to make it better. I am trying to focus on quality and will be playing a lot of games.

Here is my build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/prwvt6

After few discussions this is what is so far: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/24LF6h

I would post on reddit but no idea how to xD

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Try to get r9 280x it's more future proof.

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So much for it. Right now altogether my build is $473. But thanks xD

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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/6bzhXL with 1x8 GB so you can upgrade to 16 gb, with r9 280x and better HDD.

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thanks man xD

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But if you use only one RAM-slot the CPU is not able to use Dual Channel Memory access.

So I would stay with 2x4 GB. Since the ASRock 970 Pro3 has 4 memory slots you still can upgrade to 4x4 GB. Should be enough for the lifetime of this board.

Also the CPU supports 1866 Memory, I would choose these: http://pcpartpicker.com/part/kingston-memory-hx318c10fbk28

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This is a site with a variety of good builds at any possible price. Enjoy :) http://www.logicalincrements.com/

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Thanks

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If its medium quality its fine with me xD still don't know how to post on the sites keep getting errors.

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Thanks man I am just a newb in reddit ;)

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With the CPU Cooler do you know a good Case that is compatible with each other

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I currently have the CM Hyper 212 Evo, and will be putting it in my new pc, it is fairly big, but not too big, and should work with most cases, I recommend this cooler a lot, as it is fairly quite and (correct me if i'm wrong) I believe you can mount a second fan on it as well. I would also recommend a power supply with a little bit more wattage, in case you want to upgrade parts in the future. I hope I helped :)

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Thanks mate every time i put that cooler it would say on site unable to confirm compatibility with case and cooler. So was wondering just in case xD

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also if you need an example for the size, it sticks out about 2-3 CM past my GTX 570 graphics card.

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cheers for that info

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What everyone else has already said but I would get a higher wattage power supply so there's more breathing room. Also, for about $20 more you can get the same videocard twice the RAM. Newer games are requiring more video RAM these days. I have a HD6850 with only 1GB and have been running into issues with newer games more and more even though it was more than adequate just a few years ago.

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Do you recommend a specific power supply? Thanks again for the help

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Nothing specific. I would go with a 600W or higher if you can find a good one that's still in your price range.

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thanks again mate

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AMD graphical card...eugh...

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lol very helpful haha

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Sorry, I know it wasn't, but it was more me expressing a personal opinion rather than giving an actual advice. I just don't like that company's products, neither their processors, nor their GPUs. Intel and nVidia ALL THE WAY, if u ask me. You pay more, yes, but you get your money's worth, if not in terms of performance, certainly as far as viability goes. The Radeon graphics cards were particularly bad, even before AMD bought ATI, thus making them their own. Nothing you can do now that you've already bought it, but my advice is to stay away from them in the future.

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I havent ordered anything yet hahaha but thank you

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