Will all PC parts fit into the case?

SteveCarter123

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Hello everyone

I am looking for a good gaming computer that will handle most recent games well.
What I dont know is if the pc parts will fit.

HDD:Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 - 1TB
CPU:Intel Core i5-6600K
fan:CM Hyper 212 EVO
Motherboard:GIGABYTE Z170-HD3P
RAM:Crucial 8GB KIT DDR4 2400MHz CL16 Ballistix Sport LT Single Ranked
SSD:Crucial BX100 120GB
Case:Thermaltake Versa H22
PSU:Corsair CX600
ODD:Samsung 24x SATA

Please feel free to remind me if any necessary part is missing and if something is good / bad.
Will all the parts fit into the case?
 
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That is exactly the PSU that I was recommending earlier. ;) I think that build is pretty good, and 1080p gaming will be a breeze, in all titles, except for some of the horribly coded ones, like AC Unity.

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The hyper 212 will not fit into that case. It is too tall. You need a different case, or a shorter cooler like the Thermalright TRUE spirit 120, or the Zalman CNPS10X Performa. CX 600 is not a quality power supply. Stick with tier 1 and tier 2 PSU's. http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html Motherboard I would stick with one that is SLI capable. http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/motherboard/#l=2,3,4&c=110&sort=a8&page=1 I do not see a graphics card, in your list. You will need one, for gaming.
 

SteveCarter123

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Hello
Thanks for the advice. I think that I will go with the Zalman CNPS10X Performa, also my graphic card will be EVGA GeForce GTX 970 FTW+ ACX 2.0+. Would you recommend me any good PSU from both tier 1 and tier 2? What do you mean by "stick with the one that is SLI capable"?
 

logainofhades

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First off, you could not run a second GTX 970, with a non SLI capable board. The biggest issue, though, is that non SLI boards are pretty stripped down, and tend to not be very suitable overclockers.

Evga B2 series 750w would be a perfect fit, for your system. Tier 2, with plenty of headroom for overclocking, and can even handle a second GTX 970, for SLI.
 

SteveCarter123

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Hello
I have a question if the second GTX 970 will improve the computer and make it somewhat faster or is it insignificant and not worth buying? What would you choose?
Also the Evga B2 series 750 isnt avalible in any stores in my country. Would you recommend me any other?
Thanks
 

logainofhades

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The second GTX 970, when paired in SLI, can improve your gaming performance, significantly. I feel it is better to keep the option open, and never use it, than to not have the option, and be forced to buy another motherboard, should you want to. Also, it would have been helpful if you had mentioned your country of origin, from the start. ;)
 

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Hello once again.

Thank you for actively responding to my questions.
So what you are saying is I need to buy a PSU that can handle / have two GTX 970? Or should I stick with this one?
If I should get any other PSU could you say some examples?

Thank you.
 

SteveCarter123

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Hello

I've looked through my nearby local stores and they have the PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 750 B2 750W. Is it enough to support two graphic cards?
If it is indeed good one then all parts we have changed are: PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 750 B2 750W, fan: Zalman CNPS10X Performa.
The rest stays the same. Do you think this build is good and what graphic settings will I be able to have (guess) on some current gen game (gta5)? These will be my questions for you and thank you for all the support through out the few days.