if i buy the thor v2 what do i need to buy for it

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I know some stuff. But that stuff isn't this stuff. I'm going to buy the Thor v2 case and i already love it. But the downside is it needs parts that i have to purchase. The motherboard and the power supply is about all i know.

What reliable power supply and motherboard can i get, or should i use, for a descent price? And is there anything else i need to know before getting it?
I plan on playing several top notch games and i cant take anymore lagging from my current computer.
 
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You're going to have to specify a budget since you will need everything for a computer to work, which includes (but is not limited to) motherboard, cpu, ram, harddrive, psu and videocard. These components can vary in price from about $300 to $3000 or more.
You're going to have to specify a budget since you will need everything for a computer to work, which includes (but is not limited to) motherboard, cpu, ram, harddrive, psu and videocard. These components can vary in price from about $300 to $3000 or more.
 
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I own the thor V2, and its excessive and unecessary.
Pros: i can fit 4 GPU's in it
I can use extended MOBOs
I can fit like 8 HDD's
I can fit a ton of radiators for custom watercooling
I can fit super large air coolers for OC

Cons: over all, very poorly constructed.
Thin metal
Case resonates fan noise
Excessive size
At this price cable managment is only meh

Honestly, I doubt any of the Pro's actually relate to you, however the cons are all Quality of Life things, and for the same price or cheaper you can get a case that will fit what you need, and offer style and ease of use

I use it because I am a hardware enthusiast, and i once bought 3 refurbished water coolers, and hooked them all up out side the case using the fan controller thats on the case and ran them all at the same time for 24 hours straight to check for leaks. Literally the best use of the case so far, and my computer was built on a budget of 1600$