In this build is anything not supported or forgotten?

YaveX5

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I need a new PC and i recently made this build, but before i buy this i would just like to make sure that everything in this build is supported and that nothing except the monitor and operating is forgotten. Any help would be much appreciated and just ignore the mouse and keyboard, i just found the cheapest one possible.
Any help would be much, much appreciated. Thanks
Here's all the parts: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/registry/wishlist/29U6ZKY5RZIOM/ref=topnav_lists_2
Also the case is just a case i got recommended so if the case doesn't fit the motherboard or something properly i'd be grateful if you could tell me. Thanks.
 

YaveX5

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There a pain in the ass expensive for what you get and is there much point of buying one? What exactly do they do for PCs?
I've already broke my budget with this build and i'm still missing a monitor, but i could save up for one if they're worth it.
 

YaveX5

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Thanks for this, i'll hang on for a bit then and save up again along with getting a descent keyboard, mouse and monitor.
I watched a video on installing a SSD drive and it showed that i need to install the operating system on that drive as well as already having it on the hard drive (obviously for boot times and stuff). To save space couldn't i just format my hard drive and backup any games and small data files i may need and install the operating system just on the SSD instead of keeping the operating system on both hard drives or will i need both, that's a stupid question it seems obvious not to but i just want to make sure.
Thanks again and are you sure that everything is supported because i'm about to go and order it.
Thanks

 

Andreas Schmidt

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Yes im sure all parts support. yes ssd only for windows boot, dont keep windows on two hard drives. and second hdd for backup.

And the recommendation is 600W at a minimum for that GPU you have choose,go higher than recommended so they have room for expansion and capacitor degradation over time. 750W is ok. while purchase you can choose 750W same model with fixed or semi modular cable

Have good luck . and let us know , when u finish building. p.s dont forget thermal paste for processor
 


Agreed, a XFX 750W PSU should really do the job!
 

YaveX5

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Alright, thanks so much. You have been a hell of a lot of help, i've upgraded to the semi-modular 750 psu. I really appreciate your help and i'll let you know when i've built it. Thanks a lot.
 

YaveX5

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Yes Corsair Graphite 230T case is compatible with Corsair CX series modular CX750M PSU. and with motherboard
 

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Good, thanks again.
 

YaveX5

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Hello again, i have everything except the motherboard and i have been reading up about motherboards. The one i chose is just a cheap budget board and i would much prefer to have a better motherboard now instead of buying one later. Now that i have everything i don't have a problem with spending a little extra on a different motherboard, could you recommend any? I've been looking at these ones and they both look all compatible but i'm not sure.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Crosshair-Formula-Z-Motherboard-PCI-Express-SupremeFX/dp/B008RPZ3RA/ref=sr_1_3?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1394986212&sr=1-3&keywords=ASUS
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sabertooth-990FX-R2-0-Motherboard-Multi-GPU/dp/B008RPYAS8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394988665&sr=8-1&keywords=sabertooth
These both seem like beasts and at great value as well but that's for you to decide, not me :D.