Are My Components Compatible

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As it stands the build is good, powerful and all the parts are compatible.
As has been said, the PSU is far too much for a single card system 600Watts from: Corsair, Antec, Silverstone, Seasonic, XFX or EVGA with dual 6+2 PCI-E leads will be plenty, even for an overclocked setup, 850Watts from those makers will cover SLI.
Add a better CPU cooler into the build, AMD stock coolers get the job done but are far from quiet.
Consider a SSD for the boot/main programs drive with a 1Tb HDD for primary storage.
Everything should be compatible. The power supply can be lowered probably as a suggestion to maybe lower the costs. If you don't plan on an SLI maybe a good 600w would do. If you do go for SLI, a 850w would probably suffice.
 

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Are the pin connectors compatible someone told me If the are not it wont work and I have such a big power supply to get another 770 or to get the best GPU in 2 years just incase
 
As it stands the build is good, powerful and all the parts are compatible.
As has been said, the PSU is far too much for a single card system 600Watts from: Corsair, Antec, Silverstone, Seasonic, XFX or EVGA with dual 6+2 PCI-E leads will be plenty, even for an overclocked setup, 850Watts from those makers will cover SLI.
Add a better CPU cooler into the build, AMD stock coolers get the job done but are far from quiet.
Consider a SSD for the boot/main programs drive with a 1Tb HDD for primary storage.
 
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236blade

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The Thermaltake Armor Revo USB 3.0 Full Tower Case comes with 3 180mm fans and the CPU comes with a fan and the GTX 770 comes with 2 fans

 

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Thanks for the suggestion but the case has 3 180mm fans and the gtx 770 has 2 fans as well as the CPU fan