Building a £600-£700 computer NEED HELP!

Masdock

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So I would like to build a new computer, but I would like to order the parts soon, as my three year old computer is slowly dying.

I have selected some parts from looking over different websites, and have created a list of components. However, I am not sure if they are compatible with each other, could an expert look over these for me before I buy them. I also need help in other areas that I will explain after showing components.

Graphics card: Asus HD 7770 2GB AMD Radeon Graphics Card

Case: NZXT Phantom 630 USB 3.0 High Performance Modular Ultra Tower Case without PSU - White

CPU: Intel Core i5 4670K Quad Core Retail CPU (Socket 1150, 3.40GHz, 6MB, Haswell, 84W, Intel Graphics, BX80646I74770, 4th Generation Intel Core, Turbo Boost Technology 2.0)

MB: MSI Z87-G45-GAMING ATX Motherboard


I am taking parts out of my older computer, to fit them into my new computer. this is the list:

Power supply: Stealth X stream 2 700W

TP-LINK 50MBPS Wireless G PCI Adapter

Sadly I am unsure on the soundcard, but will work it out when I get feedback! :p

Standard 1TB hardrive

Standard computer cd drive

If the parts are compatible, I would like to purchase RAM for my computer, however, I am unsure in this area, and would like to be directed to an affordable memory for my computer. If you could leave suggestions that would be perfect!

If any of the parts are not compatible, could you suggest parts? thank!

-Matthew
 
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diazalon

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This system would perform ALOT better im talking ALOT ALOT for about the same price or cheaper.
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/2lPEJ
Re use the hard drive and the cd drive from the old computer.
Ask if you want anything changed!
 
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