Noob with pc build question

calmstraw6

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Alright, so I've made a pc build thats within my budget, My budget is about 450$
I have a couple questions before i purchase everything

*Build*
CPU - Athlon X4 860K Quad-Core Kaveri Processor 3.7GHz Socket FM2+, OEM - 74$, new from ebay
CPU COOLER- Cooler Master Hyper TX3 - 20$ new from amazon
Motherboard - ASUS A78M-E FM2+ AMD A78 (Bolton D3) - 48$ new from newegg
Ram - Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 - 61$ new from newegg
HDD - Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM 32mb cache 3.5" - 40$ used from ebay
GPU - HD 7850 -80$ used from ebay, (also i may get the r9 270/270x but only if im lucky with the bidding)
PSU - EVGA 600B Plus Bronze - 55$ new from amazon ( do i need to get the 600 w one? or can i get a 500w bronze certified one for 30$
Case - Rosewill Dual Fans MicroATX Mini Tower Computer Case, Black FBM-02 - 30$ new from amazon

*Extras Included in price*
Optical drive - Lite-On 24X SATA Internal DVD+/-RW Drive Optical Drive - 14$ new from amazon
PCI Express - TP-LINK TL-WN881ND Wireless N300 PCI Express Adapter, 2.4GHz 300Mbps - 20$ new from amazon

*Questionnaire* http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=80121
1.Mostly gaming, games like gta 5 n hardline, also f2p fps
2. My budget is 400- 450
3. US
7. Maybe im not sure yet, still a noob to the whole process
8. 1920x1080, if not 1680x1050, medium to high quality on most games
X. No

*Questions*

1. Does everything work with each other, no bottle necks? Gpu,cpu,etc
2. What games can this build play, 1920x1080, what quality and frames would i get?
3. Is this the best possible build for 450$ or less?
4.Will I have any problems building the pc, is the case going to cause me problems?
5. Is there anything that wouldnt cost to much more that i could buy to improve my system?
6. Will cpu cooler work with mobo, n cpu? Do i need to buy thermal paste?
7. Do i need to buy better fans for the case?
8. do i need any connectors, wires, etc
 
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mfenn

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Thanks for the update. I think that what you have is OK since you're angling for an extreme budget build with used components. However, you should take a look at Ken's low-end builders guide for some ideas on components.

For example, spending $25 more on the CPU+mobo gets you an i3 4150 instead of the X4 860K. The i3 is significantly faster in both single-and multithreaded workloads.

Also, $55 isn't a great price for the EVGA 600B and you don't need anything close to a 600W unit to begin with. The Corsair CX500 for $30 AR is a better unit and saves you the $25 needed to step up to the i3.

To answer your specific questions:

1. Everything is compatible, but you'll see a CPU bottleneck on many games with the 860K.
2. You can play most last gen console ports maxed out at 1080p and current games at 1080p medium (i.e. a little better than the console version).
3. Not in my opinion, see above.
4. The case is a little chintzy (which is to be expected in this price range), but the layout is straightforward. You're not going to be able to do any kind of slick cable management, but it should go together easily enough.
5. See above. After the two changes above, get the best GPU you can afford.
6. A cooler is nice to cut down on noise, but any money spent on one would be better spend on upgrading some of the primary components. The stock cooler will work fine.
7. No, this isn't a high power (and heat) PC.
8. As far as internal cabling, no. The mobo will come with at least 2 SATA cables, and you only need 2. All other internal wiring will come with the PSU and case. You'll need external cabling like power cords, HDMI/DVI cables, etc.