QUICK: Is my build good and help needed for flying with computer parts

wilrob2

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I am going to order this from America, and there are promotions on the CPU and GPU by Newegg, so I want to order those at least ASAP. Is it safe flying with parts? Do I need to inform the airport? Can I have advice on buying with Newegg?

The CD drive came from an old HP desktop (not sure which one exactly), the 500 and 320 hard drives from my macbook pro and an HP laptop, respectively. I've tried to match the parts as best I could for power reasons.
A couple questions:
I've seen many reviews on this wireless adapter that talk about disconnects and driver issues. Should I still go with this card? It seems good for the price.
I'm going to be travelling to America during the summer holidays and I want to buy my parts there. Is this viable and is there anything I should know about buying parts in America (especially Newegg)/flying with them? (I live in central Europe)
Is the graphics card reliable, will it perform well? I'm using a philips v-line 1080p.
I've also seen reviews on my motherboard saying that some of the RAM slots don't work. Is there a way I can guarantee that they will work/ask employees to test it for me somehow?
I'm going to use my old Sennheiser PC 230 as a microphone. Will this work/need an amp?
Will my RAM slots be okay even with the NH-D14?
Thanks in advance!
 

wilrob2

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No thanks. I'm used to being on a laptop, so I know how to manage my space. I'm confident I can make it work. Later I will buy 7200 HDDS.
 


I never said anything about space, I'm talking about speed.