Anything to change with this build?

Would you guys change anything in this?

 

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its fine but just change the motherboard to like a asus m5a99x pro r2.0 or a gigabyte ga 990fx-ud3h i personally the asus. also Dont cheap out on the motherboard when you have the top of the line amd cpu.

I dont know what you plan on doing... but the CPU is overkill for that graphics card.. if you can plug in your old graphics card and wait a little while, the 760's and 770's should be coming out around the end of summer.

That would be worth waiting for if you can save some money til then.

It looks good to me. I actually have that motherboard. Overclocked my old 4100 to 4.9 stable. And now with my 8350 it overclocked to 4.9 as well, and I know I can bring it to 5.1 if I get better cooling (currently h100). I will say if you plan on overclocking with it, get some way to blow air over the mofset heatsink. It will get hot. Really hot. I have my h100 fans (noctua nf-f12's in pull) as intake, and the fan at the rear of the case as exhaust. It seemed to do the trick nicely. No coil whine. If you don't plan on SLI I'd recommend the board. I will reccommend a sound card though. Ground noise, static, and coil whine-like noise coming through the on board audio. Also don't install any of the drivers and software with the board other than what is necessary to run the board. 90% of the stuff is useless and only adds background tasks.

And I do hope you left room in your budget for an SSD.

Also with the case I would look at the Fractal design Arc Midi or one of their Core series cases, but that's more personal preference. 

I would second feralshad0w. If you don't mind waiting I would wait for reviews to come in for the 700 series. But I have to disagree that it's overkill. I think it's a good match. Realize that the 8350 is comparable to an i5 3570k. That, and I think he is leaving room for future upgradability in the graphics department.

I'd say it's a very well balanced budget build, just get yourself an ssd and sound card and you're good to go.