Building a New Gaming PC.

Viktor Szabad

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Hi all

So I finally saved enough money to start to order the hardwares for my new PC. I will use some parts from my current PC (HDD, CD Drive, GPU and PSU.)

I just want you guys to tell me if these parts will be compatible and any kind of a suggestions, because this is the first time I'm building a new PC.

Case (NEW): http://www.amazon.co.uk/CiT-Vantage-Gaming-Audio-Reader/dp/B0071KZNUY/ref=sr_1_2?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1397088603&sr=1-2&keywords=pc+case+4+fans

Motherboard (NEW): http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/gigabyte-motherboard-ga78lmtusb3

CPU (NEW): http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/amd-cpu-fd6300wmhkbox

GPU (Current): Radeon R9 270x 4GB

PSU: 750W

If i out all these parts together would they work? Any suggestions before I order them?

Thanks
 
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Will all work together, might suggest if not planning to XFire your GPU, can save some money on the PSU, for your rig a 500 with 24 AMPS on the 12 volt rail will more than suffice and have headroom, would take any savings and look to a better mobo ;)

Tradesman1

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Will all work together, might suggest if not planning to XFire your GPU, can save some money on the PSU, for your rig a 500 with 24 AMPS on the 12 volt rail will more than suffice and have headroom, would take any savings and look to a better mobo ;)
 
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Viktor Szabad

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Thanks. Any suggestions? I dont have enough budget for a really good one, so maybe just a little bit more expensive. Thanks

 

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I already have the PSU it was 35 pounds. I am not planning to xfire my gpu. Any suggestions for the mobo?