My Pc Build. Will it all work out?

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navindon6

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Hi guys, I am new here. I have never built a pc but no worries, i have a friend with loads of experience. My question is will all my components be compatible? I don't really want suggestions for parts. I am from Malaysia and parts are hard to get here. Here is my build:

Processor: Intel Core i7 3770k
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D14
Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-V Pro, LGA 1155
Memory: Avexir Core Series DDR3 (BLUE)
SSD: Samsung 830 256GB
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB
Video Card: Sapphire HD7970 Dual-X 3GB
Chassis: NZXT Phantom 410
Power Supply: Corsair TX650M

Thank you.
 
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Agree with ONUS. You could crossfire 7970's and still have room. A 7970 will pull ~225w loaded - 2 would be ~450w max, plus ~110-120w for the rest of the system, still well under 600w.

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Processor: Intel Core i7 3770k
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D14
Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-V Pro, LGA 1155
Memory: Avexir Core Series DDR3 (BLUE)
SSD: Samsung 830 256GB
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB
Video Card: Sapphire HD7970 Dual-X 3GB
Chassis: NZXT Phantom 410
Power Supply: Corsair TX650M

Only thing i have to say is how much RAM are you going to be using? I would reccomend an 8GB kit for general use and future proofing. Although if you can afford 16GB or can find a deal.. itll be worth it.
 

noobguru

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In my opinion you may want to go for a higher wattage PSU. A 650W will be fine, but I always preach future proof. You never know when you'll find a good deal on a more powerful videocard or want to add more SSD/HDD. Try to find a 750-850. Just MO.
 

navindon6

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No.. This is for gaming and 3d render.. I knew someone will suggest that.. But thanks anyway
 

navindon6

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16GB.. I forgot to type that.. Sorry.
 
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