Are these compatible? (pc build)

Qewdie

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Hi everybody, I am going to buy a new pc soon. Can you please check if these specs are compatible?

Note: I want it to be SLI compatible for feature upgrades.

CPU: i7-3770
Motherboard: MSI Z77A-G45, Socket-1155
GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 660Ti 2GB PhysX CUDA
Case: NZXT Phantom 410 Midi Tower Sort
PSU: Corsair CX 750M
RAM: Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600MHz 8GB CL9
HDD: WD Desktop Blue 1TB SATA 6Gb/s (SATA 3.0), 64MB, 7200RPM, 3.5"
SSD: Samsung SSD 840 Series 120GB 2.5" OEM(Is OEM something I should know?)
DVD Writer: Samsung DVD Writer, SH-224BB
Screen: Acer 24" LED G246HLBbid

Also is there anything I can improve in this build?
All that costs $1370(7800 DKK) in Denmark. I know the 750w is enough for a pair of 660tis but is it enough to overclock them too, if not what do I need then?

Thanks
 
Been hearing some negatives about the Samsung 840, non Pro. One review went as far to say don't buy it. Maybe that's why the price has fallen so much.

Otherwise it's a solid build. As for power. I overclock CPU and mild GPU (660ti) overclock. And I do this on 520W, so 750W should be plenty. Also, you aren't overclocking your CPU so it gives more room.
 

Qewdie

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So do you think 650w will be more than enough for a overclocked SLI config?

 
If you paid $99 and bought it in the US then I'd say you could have found something better, but given your in Denmark it's hard to say. Not sure how much the alternatives were.

But we do know you'll have enough power for your system of 2x660ti.

Something just jumped out at me. If you want to run a single 660ti then you need to use 2 x 6 pins. If you want to run 2x660ti then you would need 4 x 6 pins. However, your PSU only has 2 x 6 pins. So unless I am mistaken, you will not be able to run 2 660ti.