Final OK On PC

Herbatios

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Hey all, I'm ready to order the parts for my PC and build it, I've looked over the components for it and I'm sure everything is compatible , I was just posting this so someone can read over it and make sure its all good to go (No under powered motherboard , enough power supply, big enough case , etc.)

Gigabyte 760 OC 2GB
NZXT Phantom 410 Mid Tower Case Gunmetal
Samsung 840 EVO 120GB
Seagate Barracuda 1TB
Pioneer DVR
Seasonic 550W (Power)
G.Skill Sniper (2x4GB)
ASRock H87 Performance Motherboard
Intel i.5 4670k

(Cost $1480AU with Windows 7 Home Permium 64bit OS and Assembly)

Cheers.
 
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Reminder that H87 motherboards do not support overclocking. You have an unlocked CPU.
If you are planning to OC, get a Z87 motherboard and a CPU cooler as well. A Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo is a cheap and effective cooler. :)

resurrection64

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Reminder that H87 motherboards do not support overclocking. You have an unlocked CPU.
If you are planning to OC, get a Z87 motherboard and a CPU cooler as well. A Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo is a cheap and effective cooler. :)
 
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Simon Anderson

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Seems a bit expensive? That's around $1000 in parts by my rough estimate? $500 for assembly... if you're getting a decent warranty with it may be worth it!

Perfect/smart parts choice though I'd say for a sweet gaming PC :)
 

Herbatios

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How would the Z87 Extreme 4 or the Gigabyte GA-Z87-HD3 Motherboard go ? would everything still work then with no problems ?