Azza CSAZGT1 Case Build

ProdigyNelson

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Alright so I need some help. I have a somewhat decent understanding of networking and coding and whatnot, but next to zero understanding when it comes to building a computer. I used PC Part Picker to make sure there weren't any incompatibilities with my build, and here's the build; http://pcpartpicker.com/p/rHKvmG
(except i'm using 2 of the asus monitor, and i bought two corsair af120 blue LED fans).
Am I missing anything? Any cables, etc, I researched but again I'm not an expert, I wanted to know if I should change anything. Money is not really an object. I need to know how to plug in my system fans though, they have a red yellow and black cable and two parts, one is four prongs and one is four holes, they look like they could plug into each other. HelP pls :)
 
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If money is no object upgrade your graphics card to maybe a gtx 980 or 970, or maybe an r9 290x/nonx, other than that its fine. You get sata cables for the hard drives and dvd drives with your motherboard, however usually they only supply 2 so get some spare from amazon just in case. Also the prong thing your talking about is a molex connector. to connect the fans find the 4 prong connector and plug it into the cable with the 4 holes it should look something like this
http://images.highspeedbackbone.net/skuimages/large/U12-41872_chiclet01_ac_mn_1802498.jpg

if you also happen to have a 3 pin fan, you will need to connect it to 3 pin connector on your power supply or there may be a case fan connector on the motherboard itself should look...

jimmyjammywho

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If money is no object upgrade your graphics card to maybe a gtx 980 or 970, or maybe an r9 290x/nonx, other than that its fine. You get sata cables for the hard drives and dvd drives with your motherboard, however usually they only supply 2 so get some spare from amazon just in case. Also the prong thing your talking about is a molex connector. to connect the fans find the 4 prong connector and plug it into the cable with the 4 holes it should look something like this
http://images.highspeedbackbone.net/skuimages/large/U12-41872_chiclet01_ac_mn_1802498.jpg

if you also happen to have a 3 pin fan, you will need to connect it to 3 pin connector on your power supply or there may be a case fan connector on the motherboard itself should look something like this http://www.allpinouts.org/images/6/67/Connector_mb_fan_3pin.jpg.

sometimes the motherboard might have a 4 pin connector. if this is the case then you can just plug the 3 pin fan connector in anyway. http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/img/4pin.jpg

keep me posted on your build.
 
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