Help Building Desktop

AceTheGreat

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Hello, I am fairly new to building any type of computer. I am *attempting* to build my own PC with the following components: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3hIKz
Also, there is a possibility of a third Graphics Card of the same type.

I have never built any computer before, and I want to make sure can build it correctly before dumping $2,600 on parts. Please, help is much appreciated, thanks.

Updated Specifications:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3i32j

What I really need help with is building the computer itself once I get the parts.
 
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Dvd drive for price you could find bd drive or for a few more $ you could get a blu ray burner. And honeslty would recommend a single 780ti vs 770 sli. Power supply is outrageously crazy high, even with sli you dont need that much. Great brand but id get a seasonic 550w for just a 780ti or 750w to play it safe for sli. Dont need 100 plus though. But othewise build looks fantastic

edit- what are you using this for? if its pure gaming then no need to go high end i7. If its rendering as well, then id suggest the ei7 six core and downgrade mobo to formula version or just asus delux is also a great board. you could also just add a second 780ti down the road, but if your editing or rendering id suggest the gtx titan black. Its both a beast...

Dblkk

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Dvd drive for price you could find bd drive or for a few more $ you could get a blu ray burner. And honeslty would recommend a single 780ti vs 770 sli. Power supply is outrageously crazy high, even with sli you dont need that much. Great brand but id get a seasonic 550w for just a 780ti or 750w to play it safe for sli. Dont need 100 plus though. But othewise build looks fantastic

edit- what are you using this for? if its pure gaming then no need to go high end i7. If its rendering as well, then id suggest the ei7 six core and downgrade mobo to formula version or just asus delux is also a great board. you could also just add a second 780ti down the road, but if your editing or rendering id suggest the gtx titan black. Its both a beast of a workstation and gaming card.
 
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AceTheGreat

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I'm planning on using this for gaming, video editing/recording, school work, and casual use.