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I'm open to any suggestions, but trying to stay under $600 as the base total. Let me know if this is a decent build for the price! Thank you

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What will the pc be used for? And periphials. Yes or no?
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Peripherals yes. As for use of the computer, some gaming/everyday use. Im aiming for a decent build for gaming.
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[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] add another 4 GBs of Ram and an SSD asap.
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Actually here you go: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] has 8 GBs of Ram, but a cheaper case, still add an SSD asap
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Both $50 over OP's budget, and he said he needed peripherals, after you asked, but apparently you ignored that?

OP-Monitor, mouse, keyboard? Will you overclock?
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All I really need is a decent monitor, got a buddy giving me his keyboard and mouse when he upgrades now. As for over clocking, its a possibility in the future, probably won't do it when I first get everything.
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with this;
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or this GPU;
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With the 370, it'll be a tad over budget. If you get the 360, you can use the spare money to add another 4GB RAM so you have 8GB total. If you get the 370, be sure to add another 4GB RAM when you can. Either way, add an SSD when possible. Motherboard leaves you the option to upgrade to Haswell, Haswell refresh, Broadwell CPUs and overclock if they're unlocked.
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