Help me build my PC

Xanxus Grim

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so, i wanna build this pc,
mobo:asus f2a55-m lk2 plus
cpu: amd a8-6600k
ram: kingston hyperx fury 2x4gb ddr3
gpu: geforce gtx 750 ti
hdd: 1tb
power supply: 600w+


haven't really decided on the brands of some component yet, also i am very worried that this might not work, cause, the hyperx fury is not compatible with a55 chipset, also the geforce gtx 750ti is pcie 3.0 and my mobo has 2.0

i am from the philippines and this is what i can afford for now, i will upgrade this little by little, so is the pc good to go? please tell me if there is gonna br a problem, thanks
 
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You don't really need an APU and a video card. So if they have any athlon's available that would save you some money. Memory shouldn't be an issue. You didn't list the speed, but even if it is too fast it will likely boot at 1333 and you can increase the timings from there up to the motherboard's maximum.
You don't really need an APU and a video card. So if they have any athlon's available that would save you some money. Memory shouldn't be an issue. You didn't list the speed, but even if it is too fast it will likely boot at 1333 and you can increase the timings from there up to the motherboard's maximum.
 
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i'm not really having a bad financial problem, i have other more important things to spend my money on, and i can afford what i listed, the mobo can support 1866 ,1600,1333,1066 speed, also i am not really good at these stuff, i kust wanted to know what problems will i have ( if there is ) and if the pc is good to build i am just worried about the ddr3 kingston hyperx fury not supporting the chipset of my mobo (a55 chipset) and the geforce gtx 750ti being pcie3.0 and mobo has 2.0 please help
 
That is a DDR3 motherboard and you are installing DDR3, should not be an issue as stated.

PCIe 1.0 through 3.0 are all compatible with each other. A few caveats with some early PCIe 1.0 boards and a lack of power, but that isn't a concern with the low power 750Ti.

You are essentially buying two video cards. You can save quite a bit of money by getting an Athlon X4 processor versus the A series chips. Same architecture, just lacks the onboard GPU.