New Pc - Are my parts compatible?

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I would. Other than the heat sinks on the North bridge, the two motherboards are identical, except the Plus doesn't have the wifi.
Parts are all compatible. Looks good. Do you need onboard wifi? If not, there's no reason to get the Z87 pro motherboard. The Z87 plus is cheaper as almost exactly the same board, but without the wifi.
 


Super Flower makes a really good PSU. They actually manufacture quite a few other brand's PSUs. The only thing I'd be concerned with is that 'Green' description... sometimes that means they use less power at the expense of performance for the components...
 


I would. Other than the heat sinks on the North bridge, the two motherboards are identical, except the Plus doesn't have the wifi.
 
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Okay thanks for the tip :)
So should i then put that 30 euros to cooler and get something better than macho, as haswells tend to run quite hot and i have plans to OC mine?
 
If you can swing just a few more euros, look for the Noctua NH-D14. It's about ~73 euros from what I've seen, although I don't have a link. It's the best air cooler you can buy right now, and you should be able to get pretty decent speeds from that CPU, provided you didn't get a dog of a chip :)
 


I would get either this one:

http://www.mindfactory.de/product_info.php/2048MB-Gigabyte-GeForce-GTX-760-WindForce-3X-OC-Rev--2-Aktiv-PCIe-3-0-x16--Retail-_884245.html

or:

http://www.mindfactory.de/product_info.php/2048MB-EVGA-GeForce-GTX-760-Superclocked-ACX-Cooler-Aktiv-PCIe-3-0-x16--Retail-_884249.html

The Gigabyte has a higher clock speed and better cooling, but the eVGA has better overall warranty and company support. I wouldn't really bother with any of the others. These two are the best options. A few more euros than the cheap Inno3d, but far superior construction and performance. Absolutely worth it.