Is it possible for N00b to put Hardware together and build it manually?

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Hi guys,so just recently i have configured my PC and i am going to buy it soon.I have been thinking,if its not so difficult to manually build everything instead of getting technical help of some local computer shops,why can't i try?Yes i am newbie at such things,but not dumb i can learn and think,so is it possible for me to build everything myself without any help?
Note:I am not going to overclock anything,i just want my PC to function correctly
Here is my build:
CPU Core i5 3570k 3.4Ghz Quad-Core
MOBO ASrock z77 Extreme6
GPU Sapphire radeon HD 7950 3gb With Boost 850/925mhz
RAM Corsair Vengeance 8GB DDR3 1600 2x4GB
Optical Drive ASUS 24X DVD Burner
HDD Seagate Barracuda 1 TB HDD SATA 6 Gb/s NCQ 64MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Bare Drive
PSU XFX ATX 550 Power Supply
CaseNZXT Guardian Black SECC Steel Chassis ATX Mid Tower Case
http://www.amazon.com/Guardian-Black-Steel-Chassis-921RB-BL/dp/B004351H9G/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1368096393&sr=1-1&keywords=nzxt+black+case

Edit: I have 1 more question : what is the best UPS for XFX ATX 550 Power Supply http://www.amazon.com/XFX-ATX-550-Power-Supply/dp/B004RJ8EKI/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1368096479&sr=1-1&keywords=XFX+ATX+550+Power+Supply Budget is under or around 50-100$
Thank you for your help

Edit: I am sorry i forgot to mention: i am not going to overclock anything in near future (2-3 years) so i want to leave an opportunity to do that afterwords
 
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Yeah of course, its not very hard these days! Theres lots of videos on youtube you can follow as well.

Looks like a nice system, but I would recommend a SSD for your boot drive as well, they make the system so much faster in boot up and generally using windows.

Cant help with the UPS sorry.
Yeah of course, its not very hard these days! Theres lots of videos on youtube you can follow as well.

Looks like a nice system, but I would recommend a SSD for your boot drive as well, they make the system so much faster in boot up and generally using windows.

Cant help with the UPS sorry.
 
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as u have already said u wont be overclocking then getting a i5-3570k will not be a sensible decision
go with a i5-3470 with a b75 MoBo as u won't be overclocking and u won't notice the difference any way
and invest the money saved in a better gpu
 


Thanks for your reply,i will definetely go with Crucial m4 128GB or Samsung pro series SSD if budget will allow me,unfortunately i can only afford under or around 1200-1250$
 
if you arent going to overclock, like the above poster stated, dont get a k chip and a z77 board. they are just wasted. unless you want to overclock which isnt that hard either.

your build looks pretty good. only thing id change is the case to a corsair 200R at newegg
 
as RobCrezz says it is not hard to build a pc. watch some building video's with that hardware you are gonna buy.

Get a CM 212 evo it is a good and cheep CPU cooler.
OC ! or you dont need a 3570k. if you are buying a "k" version you want to OC.
OC the CPU it is essy
 

Thanks for reply,at this matter i am really not experienced at all,but if there is a way to learn how to do it it would be great...
 


Thanks for trying to help me out,i forgot to mention that i may need to overclock it later in future and i am low on budget i can't afford any better GPU
 


Thanks i will look at this product
 


Thank you for reply,i was suggested to get that cooler instead of stock core i5 3570k ,but i am really low on budget,i may rethink if it wont be enough to cool down stock 3.4Ghz speed,but i doubt that
 


Thank you,that looks pretty good.i will save some more $ to get Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
 
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