1st Build, anything wrong? Wattage at full load?[Solved]

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Believe Corsair has dropped the GS model, so might want the CX, it's pretty strong, think it's either 44-46 Amps and a single rail whichis good

Amit Parmar

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Half your stuff is unecessary and your video card is terrible for the price you are building at.

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

No need for water cooling: You aren't at that high clock of a CPU.

Case is too expensive

Wireless adapter unecesary : use wired ethernet.

You can just add your custom parts and Win 8 to the build I gave you for significantly better preformance for a little bit more expense.
 

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Thanks for your input but I didn't want to change my system unless the components were incompatible. Was I unclear in my post? I really just want to make sure my components and PSU are compatible. Not to be rude, but you pretty much changed everything in my build so it isn't even mine anymore.
 

Amit Parmar

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It's cool but I still think a $1200 computer should at least have a 760.
 

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We all have our own ideas. Which is why PC's are awesome. Just trying to make sure my parts are compatible. Also hoping I'm not over estimating my wattage as before I thought it would have to be at least 650 but I brought that down to a new estimate of 450.
 

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The PSU is fine. I would go 500w for later upgrading.