Are these parts compatible, need help!

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Hello, I'm fairly new to picking new parts for my old pc, and now I'm planning to upgrade my motherboard, processor and case. The parts im looking to buy are:
http://www.jimms.fi/tuote/Z87-G45-GAMING
http://www.jimms.fi/tuote/BX80646I54570
http://www.jimms.fi/tuote/SGC-1000-KWN1
I recently bought an msi gtx 760 TF OC 2gb graphics card and a Corsair 600W psu.
Now my problem is figuring out if these parts would be compatible and i need your help since i dont know too much about these things. Also another thing that was bothering me was that the motherboard in my current case is on the wrong side it seems. (Left when looking from front) And I thought I was in trouble but i figured that since im changing my case and mobo that problem would be solved. Please send any advice on better parts or flaws in my parts and also if they are compatible together. I am also looking to buy another gtx 760 for sli, but i might buy a new psu for that.
Thanks a ton in advance!
 

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Yes they are compatible but, if you are overclocking you need a intel i5 4670k as this has an unlocked multiplier where as all the other ones witch aren't k series have lock multipliers, you will also need a z87 motherboard to overclock, you have listed a very good one. If you do not plan overclock get an i5 4570 and a msi h87 motherboard as they ar military grade parts (very sturdy). Also if you are planning to sli get a good quality 750w psu.

By the way the gtx 760 slied is glorious.
 

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Thank you for answering I havent looked into overclocking processors but i might give it a try incase i end up buying the overclockable parts. So if i do want to overclock i would just have to change the processor into a 4670k and i'd be set? Again, thank you very much for this info!
 

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I'm so hyped for these parts and appreciate all the advice you guys are giving me, I'm going to buy the overclockable version with that cooler because I feel like it's a good decision to spend extra 25 euros or so for a better performance. Thank you for the advice!

*Edit* It seems to me that when i look up the part from a shop here where i live it doesnt support the 1150 chipset? http://www.jimms.fi/tuote/RR-212E-16PK-R1 I'm not sure if i'm just dumb and missing something or is this not compatible with this: http://www.jimms.fi/tuote/BX80646I54570
 

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That is very odd because I've been on other forums to check if it fits and it apparently does, so not sure. I'll check agaib from other sources but I think it is just the case of website noy updating. I'll respond when I find the answer.
 

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I'm so hyped for these parts and appreciate all the advice you guys are giving me, I'm going to buy the overclockable version with that cooler because I feel like it's a good decision to spend extra 25 euros or so for a better performance. Thank you for the advice!

*Edit* It seems to me that when i look up the part from a shop here where i live it doesnt support the 1150 chipset? http://www.jimms.fi/tuote/RR-212E-16PK-R1 I'm not sure if i'm just dumb and missing something or is this not compatible with this: http://www.jimms.fi/tuote/BX80646I54570[/quotemsg]

Yes it seems that alot of people have hyper 212 evo with their Haswell cpus so 100 percent sure it will fit.
 

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Yes it seems that alot of people have hyper 212 evo with their Haswell cpus so 100 percent sure it will fit. [/quotemsg]

Okay thank you a lot i made some research on that aswell and it seems that: "Cooling systems for LGA 1155 and LGA 1156 sockets are compatible with LGA 1150, due to them having the same distance of 75 mm between each screw hole." From Wikipedia. Thank you!
 

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Hello again guys, I've hit a problem I think. So i have this Corsair CX M Builder Series 600W psu and this case that I've listed seems to have a spot for a ps/2 psu. So i have no idea what this means and i think that my power supply might not fit this case? I have no idea what ps/2 even is, never heard of it when i bought my psu. Help needed again! Thanks in advance!
 

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The power supply will fit but, as I have said before if you want gtx 760 "SLI" you need a 750w pwer supply (probably about 10€ more).
 

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You are very kind to answer again! Thank you for making sure that it fits, i really dont want to have to send some parts back because they dont fit :)!