compatability check help please

cavemantech

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I have been through the dimensions and slots and sockets etc etc and found no faults. With it, I would like to start ordering my parts but my dad would like to know that it will all work together, its my money and account etc so i can order whenever but just to keep my dads mind at rest can some people confirm that all the parts listed will work together fine?

build:

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/cavemanpc/saved/24Cy

many thanks in advance :)
 
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id say the parts for your build are solid and all work together, dad does not have to worry there. and if your building it yourself just be careful because stuff is expensive and that is probably what dad is worried about. but show him a video of how easy it is to build a pc, he might think its harder then it actually is :)

cavemantech

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thanks :), yep the CM red L.E.D's are for top exhaust sp120s for AIO watrcooler replacements and fronts staying at default fan as i cant find a better one than what comes with it, just ned couple more people to write here to convince him :/.
 

jinayhvora

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that 850W PSU is massive overkill for a single 760, u only need it if u're SLIing 770s or something, i would suggest u cut costs here and there (air cooler, smaller SSD, lesser fans, cheaper case ana a lower end mobo) and get the GTX 770
 

cavemantech

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the 850 is around same price as a 750 and i may SLI another 760 in the future, the seiden is mainly because of RAM clearance, i was going to push pull a dark knight but it would take up more space, SSD is only big because it will be holding a couple of editing programs such as lightroom and elements 10 as well as the OS and a few games, im gaming at 720p and will try for a 4 to 4.5ghz OC, so the psu is just as an upgrade path :)
 

cavemantech

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thank you :), just trying to get some people with better knowledge than me to confirm it, as i said my dads a bit sketchy about me investing that much money into it as he is a bit of a technophobe and this will be my first build.
 

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id say the parts for your build are solid and all work together, dad does not have to worry there. and if your building it yourself just be careful because stuff is expensive and that is probably what dad is worried about. but show him a video of how easy it is to build a pc, he might think its harder then it actually is :)
 
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cavemantech

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thanks :) yes that's his main worry iv said most of it is clicking onto slots and screwing things in, he asked me if anything needs soldering in lol.