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September 6, 2014 11:46:33 AM

http://www.cclonline.com/product/150845/BX80646I74790K/... - CPU

http://www.cclonline.com/product/155258/90YV04H2-M0NM00... - GPU

http://www.cclonline.com/product/149260/Z97X-SLI/Mother... - Motherboard

1tb hard drive

16GB ram 1600mhz

Case: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

also it has some fans at the side that need powering, I am a bit confused, if anyone can help it will be greatly appreciated thanks! :D 

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September 6, 2014 12:46:23 PM

ZamtiX said:
http://www.cclonline.com/product/150845/BX80646I74790K/... - CPU

http://www.cclonline.com/product/155258/90YV04H2-M0NM00... - GPU

http://www.cclonline.com/product/149260/Z97X-SLI/Mother... - Motherboard

1tb hard drive

16GB ram 1600mhz

Case: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

also it has some fans at the side that need powering, I am a bit confused, if anyone can help it will be greatly appreciated thanks! :D 


Hi - Yes, all will work together. What is your budget for a PSU?

An ex value with plenty of power - gold efficiency & modular is this:

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/mr/amazonuk/evga-power-suppl...

or this Haswell compatible model:

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/mr/scancouk/seasonic-power-s...



The fans should connect to fan headers on the motherboard. Most mobo's have at least three
fan headers, but 4-5 is the usual. Fans can also be powered by molex (aka peripheral) connectors
from the PSU, but connecting to the mobo is preferable (monitor & adjust speed, etc)


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September 6, 2014 12:58:01 PM

toyftw said:
ZamtiX said:
http://www.cclonline.com/product/150845/BX80646I74790K/... - CPU

http://www.cclonline.com/product/155258/90YV04H2-M0NM00... - GPU

http://www.cclonline.com/product/149260/Z97X-SLI/Mother... - Motherboard

1tb hard drive

16GB ram 1600mhz

Case: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

also it has some fans at the side that need powering, I am a bit confused, if anyone can help it will be greatly appreciated thanks! :D 


Hi - Yes, all will work together. What is your budget for a PSU?

An ex value with plenty of power - gold efficiency & modular is this:

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/mr/amazonuk/evga-power-suppl...

The fans should connect to fan headers on the motherboard. Most mobo's have at least three
fan headers, but 4-5 is the usual. Fans can also be powered by molex (aka peripheral) connectors
from the PSU, but connecting to the mobo is preferable (monitor & adjust speed, etc)


Around the 60 pound mark but will that PSU you mentioned come with all the cables so I can plug it all in or do the components come with the cables?
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September 6, 2014 1:06:48 PM

yes all the parts are perfectly matched with each other evga g1 is not a good psu evga g2 is a great psu i will suggest you to get this psu instead.http://www.amazon.co.uk/XFX-PRO750W-Edition-Bronze-Cert...
and yes the psu comes along with all the cables.
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September 6, 2014 1:09:08 PM

prit87 said:
yes all the parts are perfectly matched with each other evga g1 is not a good psu evga g2 is a great psu i will suggest you to get this psu instead.http://www.amazon.co.uk/XFX-PRO750W-Edition-Bronze-Cert...
and yes the psu comes along with all the cables.


Is 750w a bit high?

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September 6, 2014 1:12:27 PM

a bit high would not harm your pc it will give you some extra headroom and keep the PSU around 60 % load .
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September 6, 2014 1:15:05 PM

prit87 said:
a bit high would not harm your pc it will give you some extra headroom and keep the PSU around 60 % load .


Alright thanks a lot, could you tell me about the bronze,sliver and gold PSU's what is the difference?

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September 6, 2014 1:20:22 PM

its all about power efficiency starting from bronze, gold, platinum ,titanium .
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September 6, 2014 1:22:32 PM

Efficiency (bronze, silver, gold etc) refers to how well the PSU drains power from your wall without wasting energy (in the form of heat). The advantage of gold is not so much that it will save you money in the long run (which it will do in very small amounts), but more the fact that when they build gold PSUs they TEND to use higher quality parts. Not always the case. There are PLENTY of examples of bronze units that are high quality.

I'd recommend taking a look at these
Antec HCG 750 M $64.99 Semi-modular, bronze
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/antec-power-supply-hcg750m
Made by Seasonic, one of the top manufacturers

Rosewill Capstone 750W $69.99 semi-modular, gold
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/rosewill-power-supply-caps...
Made by Super Flower, another of the top manufacturers.
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September 6, 2014 1:36:01 PM

jimthenagual said:
Efficiency (bronze, silver, gold etc) refers to how well the PSU drains power from your wall without wasting energy (in the form of heat). The advantage of gold is not so much that it will save you money in the long run (which it will do in very small amounts), but more the fact that when they build gold PSUs they TEND to use higher quality parts. Not always the case. There are PLENTY of examples of bronze units that are high quality.

I'd recommend taking a look at these
Antec HCG 750 M $64.99 Semi-modular, bronze
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/antec-power-supply-hcg750m
Made by Seasonic, one of the top manufacturers

Rosewill Capstone 750W $69.99 semi-modular, gold
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/rosewill-power-supply-caps...
Made by Super Flower, another of the top manufacturers.


Okay, thanks both of you for your suggestions.
I have one more question.
It's to do with the CPU. Do I need to use this thermal paste stuff?
And do I need to buy a separate heatsink or can I use the one I have in my pc now?
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September 6, 2014 1:38:31 PM

It depends. Some cpu coolers come with thermal paste already applied. The heatsink/fan that comes with your CPU is usually fine, assuming you aren't overclocking. As you have the 'k' version of your CPU, I assume you are thinking about overclocking. If that's the case, then you need to buy an aftermarket heatsink/fan. Depending on the one you buy, it may or may not come with thermal paste.

Probably the most popular cpu cooler (for mild to medium overclocking only) is the hyper 212 evo. It comes with thermal paste in a tube.
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September 6, 2014 1:46:12 PM

ZamtiX said:
toyftw said:
ZamtiX said:
http://www.cclonline.com/product/150845/BX80646I74790K/... - CPU

http://www.cclonline.com/product/155258/90YV04H2-M0NM00... - GPU

http://www.cclonline.com/product/149260/Z97X-SLI/Mother... - Motherboard

1tb hard drive

16GB ram 1600mhz

Case: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

also it has some fans at the side that need powering, I am a bit confused, if anyone can help it will be greatly appreciated thanks! :D 


Hi - Yes, all will work together. What is your budget for a PSU?

An ex value with plenty of power - gold efficiency & modular is this:

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/mr/amazonuk/evga-power-suppl...

The fans should connect to fan headers on the motherboard. Most mobo's have at least three
fan headers, but 4-5 is the usual. Fans can also be powered by molex (aka peripheral) connectors
from the PSU, but connecting to the mobo is preferable (monitor & adjust speed, etc)


Around the 60 pound mark but will that PSU you mentioned come with all the cables so I can plug it all in or do the components come with the cables?


The PSU comes with all the power connecting cables you will need, the mobo will include data cables,
and the fans have their cables attached, just need to connect to mobo fan headers.
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September 6, 2014 1:46:12 PM

ZamtiX said:
toyftw said:
ZamtiX said:
http://www.cclonline.com/product/150845/BX80646I74790K/... - CPU

http://www.cclonline.com/product/155258/90YV04H2-M0NM00... - GPU

http://www.cclonline.com/product/149260/Z97X-SLI/Mother... - Motherboard

1tb hard drive

16GB ram 1600mhz

Case: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

also it has some fans at the side that need powering, I am a bit confused, if anyone can help it will be greatly appreciated thanks! :D 


Hi - Yes, all will work together. What is your budget for a PSU?

An ex value with plenty of power - gold efficiency & modular is this:

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/mr/amazonuk/evga-power-suppl...

The fans should connect to fan headers on the motherboard. Most mobo's have at least three
fan headers, but 4-5 is the usual. Fans can also be powered by molex (aka peripheral) connectors
from the PSU, but connecting to the mobo is preferable (monitor & adjust speed, etc)


Around the 60 pound mark but will that PSU you mentioned come with all the cables so I can plug it all in or do the components come with the cables?


The PSU comes with all the power connecting cables you will need, the mobo will include data cables,
and the fans have their cables attached, just need to connect to mobo fan headers.


I suggest an aftermarket CPU cooler if it's within your budget. If not, ust the one that's included with
the CPU, but plan on adding a decent one down the road. No need for liquid cooling, a decent air cooled
model from Noctua, Coolermaster, or Phanteks will work fine.
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September 6, 2014 1:48:12 PM

If you OC the processor then yes you will need an aftermarket cpu cooler which will come with a small tube of thermal paste so no need to buy it separately.
But if u dont intend to oc the processor now or save the oc for later then you can manage with the stock cooler which have pre applied thermal paste on it in a solid form.
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September 6, 2014 1:54:54 PM

jimthenagual said:
It depends. Some cpu coolers come with thermal paste already applied. The heatsink/fan that comes with your CPU is usually fine, assuming you aren't overclocking. As you have the 'k' version of your CPU, I assume you are thinking about overclocking. If that's the case, then you need to buy an aftermarket heatsink/fan. Depending on the one you buy, it may or may not come with thermal paste.

Probably the most popular cpu cooler (for mild to medium overclocking only) is the hyper 212 evo. It comes with thermal paste in a tube.


Aight cheers, and what about the intergrated graphics with the CPU?
Will I have to remove it?
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September 6, 2014 1:56:35 PM

ZamtiX said:

Aight cheers, and what about the intergrated graphics with the CPU?
Will I have to remove it?


When you install the new GPU, a newer motherboard typically recognizes that you have installed it and switches off the integrated graphics automatically.
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September 6, 2014 6:56:41 PM

jimthenagual said:
ZamtiX said:

Aight cheers, and what about the intergrated graphics with the CPU?
Will I have to remove it?


When you install the new GPU, a newer motherboard typically recognizes that you have installed it and switches off the integrated graphics automatically.


Okay, how could I watercool the GPU is there a certain one or can I use any? Can you suggest some.
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