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saeed953

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I am going to build my first PC and I will list the items am gonna use, and I hope that you guys gonna tell me if it is gonna work or NOT

Intel Core i7-4790K

Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB 2x8GB DDR3 2400MHz

AS Rock LGA1155 DDR3 SATA3 USB3.0 Quad CrossFireX and Quad SLI A GbE ATX Motherboard Z77 EXTREME4

NZXT Phantom 410 Mid Tower USB 3.0 Gaming Case

EVGA GeForce GTX780

EVGA SuperNOVA 850G2 80PLUS Gold

Almost like this http://pcpartpicker.com/user/saeed953/saved/TQ2WGX



I hope that you will help me
The most thing that I am afraid of is that the motherboard is not gonna fit the case or not
 
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I'd recommend switching the motherboard to the newer ASRock Z97 EXTREME4. The one you have listed is a few generations old, and the wrong socket type.
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/asrock-motherboard-z97extreme4


[strike]You also need an aftermarket cpu cooler (assuming you will overclock at any point). The most popular one is the hyper 212 evo. Or since you have a window on the side, you may want to consider a closed loop liquid cooler. Something like the H100i. I'd only recommend them for aesthetic reasons. Otherwise stick with air coolers as they are generally cheaper and quieter.[/strike] nevermind, I see you have one on the partpicker list.

Other than that, looks good. I'm assuming you went with an 850W in case you want to...
I'd recommend switching the motherboard to the newer ASRock Z97 EXTREME4. The one you have listed is a few generations old, and the wrong socket type.
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/asrock-motherboard-z97extreme4


[strike]You also need an aftermarket cpu cooler (assuming you will overclock at any point). The most popular one is the hyper 212 evo. Or since you have a window on the side, you may want to consider a closed loop liquid cooler. Something like the H100i. I'd only recommend them for aesthetic reasons. Otherwise stick with air coolers as they are generally cheaper and quieter.[/strike] nevermind, I see you have one on the partpicker list.

Other than that, looks good. I'm assuming you went with an 850W in case you want to SLI in the future. Great choice of PSU, very good quality.

 
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