Tiefood: I think your should upgrade your CPU cooler.. that little wimpy thing for a quad core? hah!
Rohan15: The case has 2 built in fans I believe.
That doesn't mean its a bad idea to have a solid CPU cooler, and that one does look quite skimpy compared to the ones I've gotten boxed with my AMD CPUs. Granted the newest I've got is a Phenom 1 and I don't know how they compare temp-wise. You can always give it a go if you are willing to keep a close eye on the temps whey you get started to make sure you aren't running too hot.
Just enter the BIOS right away and watch it for awhile, and while your there, enable a shutdown temperature so that if it does run hot the system will turn off and keep the CPU from overheating. Hopeful without trashing any files! If things are running a tad too warm for comfort you can always pick up a better fan with a later paycheck.
On another note it might be worth looking into any motherboard model you have to see if they offer FX support or have a BIOS flash to enable FX CPU support. You probably won't want to replace the one you are getting with the newer FX line but knowing you could might be worth knowing. It also might be worth knowing if you can't. Its not a big deal if you don't.
gooberking: Yes big red flag. You have selected an AMD FM1 Socket motherboard and an AM3 CPU. Those will not go together. FM1's I believe are mostly for AMD's APU chips.
And very few people have ever regretted an Intel purchase. I've never bought one but CPU's are some of the best reviewed products on the planet and that Tom's hardware link from grape1829 makes a compelling argument for the price.
hedwards: Except those of us that ended up with Intel GPUs and IPUs, I still rue the day I let Intel talk me into buying those stinkers.
Now I didn't say anything about GPU's! They haven't figured that one out in the slightest.