I see several glaring issues with this:
1) Your GPU is 3 generations older than current without much price savings. If you are really trying to slash costs, you can find some great deals on used but much newer GPUs on ebay
2) You lack a solid state drive which is going to massively slow down general system speed
3) AMD processors for the past 5+ years have been pretty anemic, and the current memory standard is DDR4 which is not really any more expensive than DDR3 and not supported by this CPU. I'd go with Intel, and I say this as a previous AMD fanboy of sorts. I have an AMD FX-8350 in my current PC.
While EVGA is a reputable PSU brand, I would recommend getting something that is at least Bronze+ certified. You don't want to go dirt cheap on a PSU because a faulty one has the potential to fry your other components if it fails.
I'd check out this particular build as a starting point:
https://pcpartpicker.com/guide/vpMnT...l-gaming-build
Look around at some other budget build guides on PCpartpicker or Tomshardware.com and tailor according to your budget. If I was building a budget gaming PC right now though, 2 absolute musts for me regardless of budget would be an Intel CPU and Solid State Drive. It's hard to overstate how much faster an SSD is going to make your system compared to a physical disk drive.