Computer Case for build

keegang17

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These are my specs

Cpu- i7 4790k
Ram- G.Skill RipJaws Series X 8GB (2x4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 1600
MotherBoard- Asus Z97-A LGA 1150
Graphics Card- MSI Geforce GTX 970
CPU Cooler- Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo
Case- RoseWill Challenger ATX Mid Tower
Hard Drive- WD Blue 1TB
SSD- Samsung 850 EVO 2.5" 250GB
CD Drive- Asus 24x Burner
Power Supply- EVGA 220-0750-XR 80 PLUS GOLD 750W

I was basically wondering if all my parts will fit in my case and also will the case have enough airflow for the parts so they don't overheat? I don't plan on OverClocking the 4790K, also will the CPU cooler be good enough? I am also planning to play AAA titles 1080p on this build and ArmA 3 while playing these types of games would it also overheat my system with the case I chose and the CPU cooler I chose? (This is my first ever build!)

Thanks
 

keegang17

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Thank you so much I was nervous that my parts would overheat etc because after all some of the parts are very expensive and I have been saving for a while now.
 

keegang17

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Also I plan on gaming for continuos hours at a time would this case still have enough airflow to keep it cool if I'm playing games like GTA V or ArmA 3 for hours?
 

derek3ton

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Yes, it will be fine. Your front fans should be pulling air into the case. The CPU cooler fan should be oriented to pull air through the heatsink and out toward the rear of the case. The rear fan should be your exhaust fan, creating a "positive air flow". Without over clocking, your temps should stay pretty normal even with gaming for long periods of time. You shouldn't have to worry about trying to orientate the fans in your case because they "should" come pre installed in that "positive" orientation. They only one you may have to play with is on the CPU cooler.