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Will the components work great togehter? Need help fast!

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August 20, 2013 5:49:04 AM

So yeah. I'am gonna buy a new gaming computer. I'am using a Norwegian site, that does not got everything that newegg.com amazon.com. That makes it even harder. Anyway, I really hope you can help me.

This is some specs I have choosen so far.

Specs:

2x gigabyte gtx 770
i5 4670k
Kingston HyperX/ 16gb 1866MHz DDR3
CORSAIR 750w CX 750
Samsung HDSSD 2,5 256GB Samsung 840 pro
SEAGATE Barracude 7200 1TB
CM Storm stryker

SAMSUNG DVD+-R/ RW/ DL USB 2.0 14MM SLIM

And windows 8

But I have still not find a good cheap motherboard and I'am almost out of my budget. So please go on http://www.supersmart.no/SearchResult.aspx?q=kw:hovedko... site and find the right motherboard for me. Try to find the cheapest motherboard that supports SLI and easy to overclock with :) 

Btw, will this motherboard work? http://www.supersmart.no/PartDetail.aspx?q=p:6473337;c:1000166

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August 20, 2013 6:01:05 AM

I think AS-Rocks Extreme series are one of the affordable motherboards and have very good overclocking capacity.
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August 20, 2013 6:28:59 AM

Well, for a start you could get a cheaper case, and I recommend you get a full size optical drive, when I built my friends pc he chose an optical drive that was a sixth of a 5.25" bay, and it was really ugly. You could also go for w 760's (like I have), some generic RAM etc... The motherboard is arguably the most important piece (but then again isn't every?) and an EXT 6 are really good, they're cheap and they have the most power phases I have ever seen (12 phases).

And yes the motherboard does work although I do suggest the EXT 6.
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August 20, 2013 6:34:10 AM

kushvyas said:
I think AS-Rocks Extreme series are one of the affordable motherboards and have very good overclocking capacity.


Jonathan Sifleet said:
Well, for a start you could get a cheaper case, and I recommend you get a full size optical drive, when I built my friends pc he chose an optical drive that was a sixth of a 5.25" bay, and it was really ugly. You could also go for w 760's (like I have), some generic RAM etc... The motherboard is arguably the most important piece (but then again isn't every?) and an EXT 6 are really good, they're cheap and they have the most power phases I have ever seen (12 phases).

And yes the motherboard does work although I do suggest the EXT 6.


Well, It's pretty hard to find components on the site I'am using. Please go and try yourself, go on supersmart.no :)  Write it down on this thread and send them. I need everything a computer need.
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