Mini - ITX BitPhoenix PC build

Cyanax

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Jan 7, 2014
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Okay, so I am looking at purchasing a PC and the case will be a Bit Phoenix Prodigy as I want it a small compact PC. However I'm not sure if all of my parts will fit.

Specs -
CPU Cooler - Noctua NH-D14 CPU Cooler

RAM - Corsair 8GB (2x4GB) Vengeance CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9 DDR3

Power Supply - Antec 620W High Current Gamer Modular PSU

Case - BitFenix PRODIGY-BK Mini-ITX case. Black. SofTouch

Hard Drive - Western Digital Blue 1TB SATA3 HDD 64M Caviar Blue WD10EZEX

CPU - Intel Core i5 4670K LGA1150 CPU 3.4Ghz 6Mb Cache Haswell

Graphics Card - ASUS GTX780 ENGTX780-DC2OC-3GD5 GDDR5 3GB 2x DVI HDMI, DPx1

Motherboard - ASUS Z87I-PRO/Z87/2 x DDR3/1 x PCI-E3.0 x 16/6 x SATA3/8 x USB 3.0/GBLAN/RAID/HDMI/DVI/DP/802.11n Wi

This system is currently $1,646 Australian dollars.
I am buying off UMart in Australia and I would love for someone to help me in choosing the right build. Thank you.
 
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I do not know if the D14 will fit in the prodigy, make sure to check the height limits, and if you do go with an air cooler, you need low profile RAM. Patriot Viper, Vengeance LP, and Sniper series RAM kits should all fit under the D14.

The Prodigy does support water cooling and you could go with a Corsair H100i instead. Everything else should work fine, you may want to look for a fully modular PSU to have better cable management.

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I do not know if the D14 will fit in the prodigy, make sure to check the height limits, and if you do go with an air cooler, you need low profile RAM. Patriot Viper, Vengeance LP, and Sniper series RAM kits should all fit under the D14.

The Prodigy does support water cooling and you could go with a Corsair H100i instead. Everything else should work fine, you may want to look for a fully modular PSU to have better cable management.
 
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