Need a $350 gaming build. Suggestions?

Just like the title says. I need to build a budget pc to kick my current one's ass.

I wanna be able to play Crysis, Skyrim, DayZ, Fallout 3, and a variety of other games. But my budget is $350 - $375 (allowing for small price increases, tax, and shipping)

I'd like to buy this around or on Black Friday, in hopes of deals and getting something better for the same budget.

If anyone can give me a good build, I thank you.

 

Edit: Thanks to Cloud and.. um.. Other person, who posted rigs in my range. And thanks to anyone else who posts. The case is not a matter of aesthetics to me. Functionality is what is key. If the case bothers me, I could always paint it and stylize it (I'm pretty good with some glossy/metallic white and a black sharpie.)

ummmm... wut? $350.... ummm....

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/n3vF

I know its a bit above, but try for this:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/n3Ch

If it means waiting a bit longer, do it. As a matter of fact, hold off of buying any of this until black friday, you might be able to get this build for around $50 cheaper then.

What about those incompatibilites? I'm (obviously) new to building so I have no clue for workarounds on hardware.

Sigh... there is no incompatability, PPP is just being stupid, I've reported the error but it hasn't been fixed. The TX3 comes with a tension brace that fits AMD's stock cooling mount. I've used it with the an FM1 board, and I know there is no difference between FM1's cooling mount and FM2's, as a matter of fact it hasn't changed since before the AM2 socket over 5 years ago.

Both of these builds are excellect for the price. Remember you will need an OS.

No worries there. I've got two legitimate keys for Windows 7 Home Premium. Yes, legitimate. Only because they came with my desktop and laptop lol. I'll probably end up dual-booting with Ubuntu 12.10 and Windows 7.

 

Ah. Alright then. :) Looks like a good build and if it saves me $50, then hey. I get to spend more $ on games. :)

Decent. I suggest the Athlon FX II X4 for a processor. Cheaper and you can use the AM3+ boards which gives you future upgradability. 7870 XFX is available for just over $200 so it's a cheap card and better than the 660ti in many games. Gives you 2GB of memory with 256bit bus speed which is awesome for an olderish card. Pretty much the best card for value out there. If you save on the processor the X4 is like $90 right now, and spend on the card, you will kill Metro 2033 over 70FPS. 1866 Ram Cas LAtency 9 or lower is best for any AMD processor. Gives the most juice for your buck. 

I'm gonna go ahead and confirm that you're a troll.

Gonna go out and get one of them "Athlon FX II X4", drop a $200 7870 in there, water cool that shit up, drop in my favorite copy of Windows 95 and power it with dreams, all for just $300. In a few months you could go ahead and drop a GTX 450 in there and SLIFire them for maximum performance.

LOL, agree. Then, oc that CPU, to like, 10Ghz, then in a few months buy a gtx 690 for tri-SLIFire. Then oc all the graphics boardssss to 2Ghz.