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Hello, I'm going to buy a PC from parts for the first time and I have some doubts. I'll leave you a template so you can guide me

Do you need assembly? No
How much budget do you have? 650-700
Maximum 700, monitor included and shipping.
What will you use the computer for?
Logically I want to use it for many things (surfing, office etc.), but mainly editing photography (liveroom, photoshop) and playing today's games
Will you perform Overclock? No
In the future Yes
Do you need any peripherals? No
Do you need any accessories for the tower?
DVD burner, wifi card, card reader
Do you have a preference for a particular case?
I'm quite lost in this, I wanted to indicate that I don't think I'll work more than 3-4 hours in a row a day, sometimes even much less.
Any questions, suggestions or clarifications you want to make
I use the PC mainly for photography and editing programs like Adobe Liveroom, Photoshop… An office use in terms of basic excel and word, and also video games.
As for preferences, I've looked at a thousand sites, opinions and quality price, I'm almost leaning towards AMD both in processor and card. I ask for opinions on this and I leave you a configuration that I made
Amd fx8350 BE
Asus m5a97 r2.0
Shappire r9 280 dual x
Ram G.Skill ripjaws x ddr3 1600 pc3 12800 8gb 2x4gb
I have doubts about the power supply and the case that I could put on it. My total budget is 700 euros so see what you can recommend.
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Well, things are getting complicated, because without a hard drive or tower, with a Samsung 22" monitor it already costs €690.
Without touching your base configuration, I add a Rajintek Aidos as a cooler (it's a BBB one), and as a power supply a CoolerMaster G700.
More or less, with a case of about €30 without much fuss and its card reader port, let's say about €730.
I think it's reasonably good, maybe if instead of that micro you go down to an FX 8320 you could fit it a bit more. -
Sii is right. If I remove the monitor and go for the 8320, we put the 1tb hdd that will be around 55€, the rest with what you say can be fine, right?
Will that power supply handle that potential?
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Man, you have to keep in mind that, apart from the micro, what raises the price the most is the graphics card.
As is, with the 8320 and everything on the list, it would be a pretty versatile machine for the budget it has.
It's true that it's closer to 800, but I think it's pretty tight.
That said, without a monitor it's about 95 € less, so I think it already balances out without having to touch anything else.
The source will have no problem moving all that.
Regarding the hard drive, if you need capacity, the mechanical one with 1 TB; if on the other hand you need something much faster, a 128 GB SSD comes out more or less the same.
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