Computer case for this build.

ChromeMegaphone

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CPU: Intel Core i7-4770
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-H97-GAMING 3
RAM: 2X4 GB
Storage: 1 Western Digital 500GB HDD
PSU: EVGA 600B Bronze Power Supply
GPU: For now i'm planning to buy a Radeon R9 380, but this could change. The specs of the case already state that it supports GPUs up to 12.4 inches.

The case is the Cooler Master K280 Mid-Tower (http://) and i was wondering if this case can fit all of this without much trouble and without heating up too much.

Also, is the power supply enough for this build?
 
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Looks like it's all compatible. http://

And thanks for showing my that case, but i don't live in the US. I live in the north of Mexico, so it's kinda hard to get parts and i basically get what i can get. Most of the parts of that computer are used parts that i'm gonna re-use to make that build. I'm guessing that you can just remove any of those parts and put them in a new mobo, right?[/quotemsg]

Not necessarily- Which is why I like PC part picker (https://pcpartpicker.com/). Because only certain parts fit on certain motherboards, it can be frustrating trying to check it all on your own. PC part picker automagicly only displays parts compatible with those you have already selected for your part list, and if you add an incompatible...

Apj13215

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Yeah you can fit all of those components into that case. Put your parts into PC part picker to check the total wattage then compare that with the wattage of the PSU.
 

Ne0Wolf7

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Jun 23, 2016
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ChromeMegaphone

Commendable
Jul 10, 2016
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1,510


Looks like it's all compatible. http://

And thanks for showing my that case, but i don't live in the US. I live in the north of Mexico, so it's kinda hard to get parts and i basically get what i can get. Most of the parts of that computer are used parts that i'm gonna re-use to make that build. I'm guessing that you can just remove any of those parts and put them in a new mobo, right?
 

Ne0Wolf7

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Jun 23, 2016
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[/quotemsg]
Looks like it's all compatible. http://

And thanks for showing my that case, but i don't live in the US. I live in the north of Mexico, so it's kinda hard to get parts and i basically get what i can get. Most of the parts of that computer are used parts that i'm gonna re-use to make that build. I'm guessing that you can just remove any of those parts and put them in a new mobo, right?[/quotemsg]

Not necessarily- Which is why I like PC part picker (https://pcpartpicker.com/). Because only certain parts fit on certain motherboards, it can be frustrating trying to check it all on your own. PC part picker automagicly only displays parts compatible with those you have already selected for your part list, and if you add an incompatible part it will tell you.
So no, not any motherboard will be able to use all of those other parts.

Also, when i posted the link to that other case, it was because I misread the bottom of your thread. I thought you were asking for a compatible case instead of asking if that case is compatible. Oops ;)
 
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ChromeMegaphone

Commendable
Jul 10, 2016
17
0
1,510

Looks like it's all compatible. http://

And thanks for showing my that case, but i don't live in the US. I live in the north of Mexico, so it's kinda hard to get parts and i basically get what i can get. Most of the parts of that computer are used parts that i'm gonna re-use to make that build. I'm guessing that you can just remove any of those parts and put them in a new mobo, right?[/quotemsg]

Not necessarily- Which is why I like PC part picker (https://pcpartpicker.com/). Because only certain parts fit on certain motherboards, it can be frustrating trying to check it all on your own. PC part picker automagicly only displays parts compatible with those you have already selected for your part list, and if you add an incompatible part it will tell you.
So no, not any motherboard will be able to use all of those other parts.

Also, when i posted the link to that other case, it was because I misread the bottom of your thread. I thought you were asking for a compatible case instead of asking if that case is compatible. Oops ;)
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The used parts ARE compatible. The only parts that i'm gonna re-use is the CPU, the HDD and the RAM sticks and i've made sure they are compatible with the mobo. I was asking if you can simply remove the CPU and the RAM sticks out of the mobo to put them in a new one.