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killerninja

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I am building my own pc and have these parts:

Asus Crosshair V Formula Z
Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo
AMD FX-9590 Eight-Core

I have the other parts but not sure if all these parts connect and work together
 
I agree that an 8350 would be the best decision, and it also comes with a cooler, provided you buy the retail box and not an OEM version of the chip.

I'm not sure I understand your comment about leaking, SR-71. I am recommending a fully assembled, closed loop cooler, if the OP insists on purchasing a 9590, however I'm not actually recommending he buy a 9590.
 
I'm not recommending you purchase an overly expensive computer, however, if a 9590 is in your budget, so is an Intel chip.

"by the way my dad is paying for all this and want the best parts "

When you said this, it made it sound as though you had no budget. Perhaps you do have a budget? Can you enlighten us a bit more?

My concern about the Hyper 212 Evo was only when cooling a 9590, not an 8350. I would see nothing wrong with cooling an 8350 with a Hyper 212 Evo.
 
Sorry guys okay recap again. I am using some of my dads parts and i need new motherboard, CPU, Heat sink. i want to stay at a medium budget for all the parts i wan an buy. I there are prices the same for the cpu can you recommend a strong reliable one for me.
 
Okay guys i am getting a computer for a little gaming and research for school. I need something that will last me for a long time is anybody knows a good cpu and a fan that lasts along time please recommend it