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jr74752

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Hi
I am building a PC i have reached my budget just wondering if this is good and it all works together.
AMD FX-6300 3.5Ghz 6-Core
Coolermaster RC-K350-KWN1 K350 USB3.0 Gaming case w/Side window (NO PSU)
WD 3.5" Green 1TB WD10EZRX SATA3 64M 5400RPM HDD
Antec HCG-520 High Current Gamer Gaming PSU
ASUS DRW-24D3ST Black 24x DVD-RW Writer (OEM)
Sapphire SA-R9280X-3GD5-OC (11221-00-41G) 3GB DDR5 R9 280X OC PCI-E VGA Card
Kingston HyperX FURY Blue HX316C10FK2/8 8G Kit (4Gx2) DDR3 1600MHz Desktop Ram
ASUS M5A78L-M/USB3

So guys just wondering if that all works together. It is about $850 AUD and that is the best price i can find.
 
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Hey mate. Have you tried using PCPartPicker Australia. Just place your parts in the website and it will inform any incompatibilities and you may save some money or get better parts at the same price. :)

Anyways, I'll say what I know. The parts will work without a problem. Get a Seagate Barracuda instead and you will save some money. Spend a few extra dollars for a G.Skill Ripjaws X Series, it is a great choice as it is a low RAM so if you plan to install a CPU cooler then there will be no interfering.
Hey mate. Have you tried using PCPartPicker Australia. Just place your parts in the website and it will inform any incompatibilities and you may save some money or get better parts at the same price. :)

Anyways, I'll say what I know. The parts will work without a problem. Get a Seagate Barracuda instead and you will save some money. Spend a few extra dollars for a G.Skill Ripjaws X Series, it is a great choice as it is a low RAM so if you plan to install a CPU cooler then there will be no interfering.
 
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jr74752

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Hello With the Ram Is it 2x4 or just a 8

 


2x4 for dual channel. You wouldn't go with a quad channel because your motherboard doesn't support it. :)