Are my PC parts compatible

WhoCanStopMe

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Im building a new gaming pc and i wanted to check weather all my parts are compatible and if anything needs to be changed (PSU) here is link to my cart on pccasegear (http://www.pccasegear.com/sc/B8Q)
 
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I honestly wouldn't bother with an aftermarket cooler. The processor you are buying isn't the unlocked multiplier version so you won't be overclocking anyway. The stock cooler will do fine for that processor at stock speeds.

Nyazzle

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Yeah they are, I'd strongly advise getting a cpu cooler though, the stock ones aren't exactly very good, May I suggest zalman coolers?

Also this is out of personal preference, but I'd suggest windows 7 as an os and windows 8 has a lot of issues and bloatware.
 

WhoCanStopMe

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Ok ill go for a cpu cooler but im sticking with win 8 as ive used it since it came out on my old pc and it worked perfectly fine then.
 

Beepbupbob

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i think that would do the job just fine :) but as for air cooler you cant do high overclock
 

Okaythen

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I honestly wouldn't bother with an aftermarket cooler. The processor you are buying isn't the unlocked multiplier version so you won't be overclocking anyway. The stock cooler will do fine for that processor at stock speeds.

 
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