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I'm looking to build my first gaming pc. I am just looking for parts and case no need for monitor, mouse and keyboard or operating system.

Budget & Currency:500-700 usd would like to keep it on the lower end

Peripherals & Monitor:not needed

Games:fps and rpg games like cod, battlefield, fallout, elder scrolls etc

Software:windows 8 or greater

Aesthetics:function over form

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On the higher end of the budget, nicer case and modular PSU;
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Cheaper, the motherboard, case and PSU are still perfectly fine just a little less featured;
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_Skittle wrote On the higher end of the budget, nicer case and modular PSU;
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Cheaper, the motherboard, case and PSU are still perfectly fine just a little less featured;
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Thank you for the help. I'm gonna look into ordering the cheaper one within the next few days
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$700 budget definitely deserves SSD, so if you can spend the top end of your budget, get this;
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XFire support so you can easily add a 2nd 380 at any point. Modular PSU is handy as well, god send IMO. I personally can;t stand non modular PSU's any more.

If you need to save money, you could get this;
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Same performance, but smaller SSD, less RAM, and a fairly poor motherboard. The CPU is a little poorer. Also, you lose XFire support since you have a smaller, non-modular PSU.
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