Ok, Here I go. I have decided to (finally) build my own computer. I have a part list picked out, and I would like to know what it could do, and if it is even worth it. I have a tiny budget, and would not like the price to go up by much more. I have a list here
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/29VrY
If anyone has any other suggestions, or just would like to tell me that it is crap, please do!
(I understand that the case is a bit expensive, I would maybe like to upgrade this in the future to something that could actually run games. The hard drive is a bit much too, but I would like to keep that like for the same reason as the case)
Well, that's about as good as you are going to do for that budget, go with an NZXT source 210 for your case though, it's a little better then what you have there.
DO NOT USE 1333MHZ RAM. Its ok in normal everyday systems with a dedicated GPU but when you have an APU, you bottleneck the integrated GPU's performance. Go with 1866mhz or higher. 1600mhz is possible but I would not recommend it ever. Also 8gb is probably necessary. Here's a good pair: http://pcpartpicker.com/part/gskill-memory-f314900cl9d8gbsr
This is $20 more expensive before rebates, but it is worth it. It has a better CPU, and is bundled with the RAM, there is barely a difference between using 1 or 2 sticks, but having one leaves you room to add another 4gb stick. The case I personally used and is worth the money, it has cable management while the one you had doesn't, but if you want to get it it's up to you. You could take out the disk drive to save money, but I'm not sure if you're going to need it other than installing OS, which if that's all you're going to be using it for I suggest installing it with a USB.