Ia that build compatible?

zackfr

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Hello,

Kindly check the components i purchased, is their any compability issues, and if u have any idea about my concerns mentioned below?


ThermalTake CA-1E7-00M1WN-00 Core P5 ATX (i know this doesn't officially support e-atx, but i found out that they are installing it with the cables a bit squeezed through the rubber holes)

Rampage edition 10 (having a problem figuring out how to place the SupremeFX Hi-Fi since the p5 chassiss doesnt support optical drive or any similar component)

Thermaltake-650M ToughPower Grand 650W PSU ( donno if this is going to be enough)

Intel Core i7-5820k (planning to overclock this)

Kingston SSDNow SM2280S3/240G 240GB M.2 SATa

Asus STRIX-GTX 1080

Thermaltake CL-W108-PL12SW-A Water 3.0 Riing RGB 360 (i am not sure if the tube will reach the cpu from, it is 36 cm long)



 

Luxy

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- So the Motherboard and CPU are the correct socket and will work together.
- The PSU will work but is a little bit small if you want to overclock, I would recommend something around ~750 - 800 W simply to future proof your build a little bit if you want to OC your CPU/GPU.
- I am not 100% sure the AIO cooler will reach your CPU, the case dimensions stand at (608 x 333 x 570 mm) and with the cable only being 360mm it may be a little short, try looking up some youtube videos on the case and see if anyone has used that AIO cooler.
 

IDProG

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Instead of forcing to use that case, just buy Phanteks Enthoo Pro for better value, or Phanteks Enthoo Luxe for more premium design and RGB lighting. Those cases support E-ATX boards and 5.25" Drive Bay. But, since you've already purchased the parts, I can say that it's not compatible. Even if it is, you can't get the full potential of Rampage V Edition 10 board. Yes, 650W is enough.
 

zackfr

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thank you for your help actually i built the case and i had to do some tweaks regarding the AIO cooler. but anyway i ordered the brackets from thermal take. regarding the e-atx on that case it didnt bother me a lot but i had to remove the rubber garments around the cable holes.
 

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