Is New Build Compatible?

Hatchepsut

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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1HCIZ

Power Supply. Couldnt find in pcpartpicker: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817171081

created a wishlist on newegg. Then i used the pcpartpicker website to make a list. Just wondering if these will all work together. If it seems wierd. its because I am aiming to buy good enough for now. then upgrade to overclock cpu and get a graphics card, and upgrade the psu. What do you think? will they cooperate? Thanks for your help!!
 
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yes overclocking on a 100 dollar board will not hurt you, basically do this, grab the 4770k that you want, purchase a ~100 dollar mobo, grab your ssd that you want, grab the case that you want, grab a set of 2x4 gigs of ram, not just one stick since you'll be running dual channel, and lastly pick up the psu i have in the pcpartpicker i have upthere, it will be more then enough to run a 7870~ if you plan to purchase something like that in the future and its only 30 dollars to boot.

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you do not need a 200 dollar motherboard, honestly flip the costs of the mobo and cpu around, get a higher end cpu for 200 dollars and a 80 dollar mobo, you will not see a difference in performance unless you happen to run 2-3 gpus or need over 64gigs of 2300 ram. a 80 dollar mobo is more then enough.
 

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ok good idea, but I wanted to get the intel 4770k and overclock it. Will that work on a 100 board? Also how does the compatibility look?

p.s. i want to save for a high end graphics card later. that will be the last part i buy. thanks for the quick help!
 

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yes overclocking on a 100 dollar board will not hurt you, basically do this, grab the 4770k that you want, purchase a ~100 dollar mobo, grab your ssd that you want, grab the case that you want, grab a set of 2x4 gigs of ram, not just one stick since you'll be running dual channel, and lastly pick up the psu i have in the pcpartpicker i have upthere, it will be more then enough to run a 7870~ if you plan to purchase something like that in the future and its only 30 dollars to boot.
 
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just putting it out there because theres a combo deal on newegg for the 4670k (which can easily be overclocked too)