Need help with my first build

JohnnyVlie89

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Basically I need to to know if these components work together and just some input haha.

Ram: http://m.newegg.ca/Product/index?itemNumber=N82E16820011007

Power Supply: http://m.newegg.ca/Product/index?itemNumber=N82E16817339012

SSD: http://m.newegg.ca/Product/index?itemNumber=N82E16820211984

HD: http://m.newegg.ca/Product/index?itemNumber=1Z4-001J-00078

Tower: http://m.newegg.ca/Product/index?itemNumber=N82E16811147160

Motherboard: http://m.newegg.ca/Product/index?itemNumber=N82E16813128565

And then I need help choosing between these two cards

Number one: http://m.newegg.ca/Product/index?itemNumber=N82E16814487204

Number two: http://m.newegg.ca/Product/index?itemNumber=N82E16814487233

If these parts all work together then I need help choosing a CPU.. this is my first build so I really don't know what a good CPU is.
Thanks for the help!
 

lehtv

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What is the PC going to be used for?

If it's just for gaming, what monitor resolution will you be gaming at and what games?

Are you sure you will need the HDD? One 240GB SSD can already fit a decent number of programs and games.

Do you have a maximum budget?
 

Ken g6

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AM3? There are very few scenarios where that's a good buy compared to Intel.

Ironically, those video cards also don't look like a good buy with AMD's lower-end RX series coming out shortly. (The RX 480 just came out, but I'm thinking about the 470 or 460.)
 

JohnnyVlie89

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Mar 29, 2016
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What is the PC going to be used for?

If it's just for gaming, what monitor resolution will you be gaming at and what games?

Are you sure you will need the HDD? One 240GB SSD can already fit a decent number of programs and games.

Do you have a maximum budget?

This is the monitor http://m.newegg.ca/Product/index?itemNumber=N82E16824022275

I will be playing a wide variety of games, mostly games like Bethesda games and other RPGS.

It's just a good price for a 2tb HD, but when I finally buy the build I might shrink it.

I don't necessarily have a max budget but once I have a CPU picked out and I have the final build I might try to budget a bit.
 

JohnnyVlie89

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Mar 29, 2016
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AM3? There are very few scenarios where that's a good buy compared to Intel.

Ironically, those video cards also don't look like a good buy with AMD's lower-end RX series coming out shortly. (The RX 480 just came out, but I'm thinking about the 470 or 460.)

What would you say is better without increasing the price?
 

lehtv

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PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: Intel Core i3-6100 3.7GHz Dual-Core Processor ($149.99 @ Amazon Canada)
Motherboard: Asus H110M-A Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard ($70.85 @ Amazon Canada)
Memory: Kingston HyperX Fury Black 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2133 Memory ($39.99 @ DirectCanada)
Storage: A-Data Premier SP550 240GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($72.98 @ DirectCanada)
Video Card: Asus GeForce GTX 960 4GB Video Card ($205.99 @ Newegg Canada)
Case: BitFenix Comrade ATX Mid Tower Case ($32.08 @ DirectCanada)
Power Supply: Antec 450W ATX Power Supply ($41.96 @ Amazon Canada)
Total: $613.84
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-06-29 18:07 EDT-0400

+ possibly a HDD

Buy the graphics card now while the promo is still on. With the rebate, that's by far the best price on a GTX 960 4GB.

If you want to spend a little more on something:
- higher quality and bigger PSU, will last at least 5 years: EVGA 650 GQ $80 AR
- faster CPU to allow for upgrading graphics in the future: i5-6500 $250
- better case: Corsair 100R SE $65