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Hello gays >>

I am building a pc and want to know if the parts are compatible

and if i should change anything

but the twist here is that i got a pre-built pc as a gift (dell optiplex 9020 mt) and the only good thing about it is the cpu (intel core i7 4790k 3.6ghz)

soo i want to take the cpu and use it in a new built.

and the parts i'm baying for the built are :
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PSU : https://amzn.com/B00H33SFJU

RAM : https://amzn.com/B007B5S52C

GPU : https://amzn.com/B00IB9P1KG

MOTHER BOARD : https://amzn.com/B00T7XTT6C

CASE : https://amzn.com/B013DYXG4Q

SSD : None

HARD DRIVE : https://amzn.com/B013HNYVLA

MONITOR : https://amzn.com/B01CX26WCW
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the CPU will be the one from the pre built pc

soo at the end the questions are

Q1- are the part compatible ?

Q2- will the cpu work and can it be placed in the motherboard ?
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my budget is low and that's all i can afford and sorry for my bad English

 
Solution
I looked at your post again and realized the memory you picked out is laptop memory.
You already have the CPU. I'd go to the link I have at bottom of post, and create a new post and ask for help building a PC within your budget. You can copy and paste from it and fill in what you need. I'm not the best builder because I only do it once every couple of years, and I spend a month researching - which I enjoy. There are some really helpful guys here that can help put together the best system for your budget.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/353572-31-build-upgrade-advice

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any motherboard suggestions ?

within the price range of 50$ to 85$ ?
 
I looked at your post again and realized the memory you picked out is laptop memory.
You already have the CPU. I'd go to the link I have at bottom of post, and create a new post and ask for help building a PC within your budget. You can copy and paste from it and fill in what you need. I'm not the best builder because I only do it once every couple of years, and I spend a month researching - which I enjoy. There are some really helpful guys here that can help put together the best system for your budget.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/353572-31-build-upgrade-advice
 
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deathfinder

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ok thanks man
 

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