Msi boards are pretty reliable. So that's a plus.
The cpu is good. Never heard any thing terrible about them. Just a FYI for now don't bother with the newer 6 cores, and up.
Not many, if any game's will even use past the two cores you have. Even on the four core systems.
The ram??? Not sure never used team ram before. Honestly never heard of that company.
Also I would advise on getting more ram like about 6gb's. Depends on the game your playing though. Since I know you like to mod your game.
Aka Sykrim, Fallout:NV, and so on. That extra ram may be helpful. Hell with windows alone uses almost 2gb's of ram just on its own.
With steam running, mumble, internet browser, and other misc. Will suck up half of your ram. not leaving you enough for games.
4gb's will be fine, but more than likely you will be updating them pretty soon. If you can do that now not later. The 4 will get you by.
Make sure to do a memory test when the system is new, to find out if you have a bad stick of ram.
Also what kind of video card are you gonna be using? If it's too low end. You will just bottle neck your system.
The newer 7000 series of ati cards have been quite reliable here of late. 7970 being a good series. But as stated if your just getting these parts now, while it's cheap.
Then just know that your video card may cause you a little bit of a issue. Just stating.
Gskill ram is one of my favs. Kinda pricey but nothing bad.
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CPU Type
FX / Phenom II / Athlon II / Sempron 100 Series
Yours cpu type is a "Zambezi FX series" So not 100% if it can or not. It should though with no problems. But I would look closer to see if there is any problems.
CPU Socket Type AM3+ is right on the money though. The ram is a little slow nothing bad though. Just never heard of the brand.
Socket AM3+
Also depending on your psu. You may need to get that upgraded. if it's 600w and up your good for now. But in the near future you may want to upgrade it to a 800w, and up.
If you need more info let me know. So to sum this up yes it's good for the price just check on the cpu series bit. Eldar is the AMD nut XD. He might be able to shed a little light on the cpu.
Good gawd that was long.