Building my first computer

RebirthXx

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Dec 17, 2013
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Hi i'm Building my first computer, my question is if all these parts will work together.
cpu: Intel Core i5 4670k
mobo: Asus maximus VI hero
ram: corsair vengeance pro 16gb 1600Mhz
gpu: asus gtx 780 dc2oc
psu: Be Quiet! pure power cm l8 630W
ssd: adata premier pro sp900 128gb
hdd: seagate barracuda 1tb
cpu cooling: Cooler Master hyper212 evo (upgrading to corsair h100i or similar later on)
case: corsair vengeance C70/fractal design define r4 (not sure yet)
Monitor: Benq xl2411t
also should i install windows 7 or 8?
Thanks in advance
 
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They will all work together but i suggest some different parts. For the mobo get the asrock extreme 4 and this allows you to get a good SSD, namely the 256GB samsung 840 evo. The overall cost will still be less. You are not compromising anything by buying the asrock extreme 4. I also suggest a wd 1tb blue instead of a seagte drive. The tend to fail a lot more.
They will all work together but i suggest some different parts. For the mobo get the asrock extreme 4 and this allows you to get a good SSD, namely the 256GB samsung 840 evo. The overall cost will still be less. You are not compromising anything by buying the asrock extreme 4. I also suggest a wd 1tb blue instead of a seagte drive. The tend to fail a lot more.
 
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thank you, i kept the motherboard and added that ssd because i had a little bit of money left and i like the looks of that mobo 😀

ok, but its not the best value for money board, not at all. Good that you got an SSD with more storage, more space also means that the drive will be faster (most cases).
 
Its a bit overkill, but then again if you are using it for gaming then it can't hurt. You won't need 16GB of ram, at least not for a long time. Go for 8GB at a faster speed instead. One thing I'd like to suggest: search online for a power supply calculator and put in all of your components to see just how big of a PSU you will need. The only reason I say this is because I'm not sure 630w is enough for all of these high end parts.+