Is this motherboard able to run all this settings???

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hi if i finish this question ill starting to build computer!
and im asking that is is motherboard compatible with other component.
and is this PSU 700w enough for all this component??? thx !


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No, a 580 will not be compatible to SLI with the 670. Only another 670 would work for that. You COULD use a 580 as a PhysX card, but that's WAY overkill for that and unneeded anyway because the 670 will handle PhysX very well on its own. So really, there's no reason at all to add a 580 in with the 670.

Yes, the H80 will be just fine for cooling the 3770K. Not the absolute best, but it'll get the job done. The fans will help keep the case...

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Yes to both of your questions, but these are better options for both.

Motherboard (Basically same quality, more features, SLI capable, and cheaper): ASRock Z77 Extreme4 LGA 1155 Intel Z77 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard $134.99

PSU (You don't need anywhere near 700W, and this one, even though it's in the same family is actually a better quality unit): OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W Modular High Performance Power Supply compatible with Intel Sandybridge Core i3 i5 i7 and AMD Phenom $74.99

Nvidia recommends a 500W PSU for a 670, so you can get away with even less than the 600W unit I linked (easily).
 

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ok i saw the motherboard it looks really nice.and i chose that one as mine! and i change the PSU that you sent me... and i like the bios settings too! and is this motherboard compatible with all things??
and can you explain me what does SLI capable and what are the more features then the normal one that i deiced to do? Thank you for helping me out. and is it possible to use that wifi internet card in that motherboard?
 


Yep, it's compatible with everything.

SLI capable just means that you will be able to add another GTX 670 down the road if you want, for better performance. You wouldn't have been able to do that with the Asus board because SLI requires that all slots used by the GPU's that you will be using for SLI be at least x8 speed and the Asus board only runs at x16, x4, while the ASRock board runs at x8, x8 (with both slots in use).

The better features are mostly OC and BIOS related. The BIOS of that Asus board is neutered a bit and the Power Phase design is less OC friendly. Also of course, the SLI capability and I think a couple other extras.

And yes, you'll be able to use a WiFi card with the ASRock board with no problems.
 

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so let's say that im going to add another gtx 580 ( not 670) then will SLI help??

and will this CORSAIR H80 (CWCH80) High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler helps to cool down the i-7 3770k cpu??
and there is total 4 extra fan 120mm and one LC cooler will it help? this is last question! :wahoo:
 


No, a 580 will not be compatible to SLI with the 670. Only another 670 would work for that. You COULD use a 580 as a PhysX card, but that's WAY overkill for that and unneeded anyway because the 670 will handle PhysX very well on its own. So really, there's no reason at all to add a 580 in with the 670.

Yes, the H80 will be just fine for cooling the 3770K. Not the absolute best, but it'll get the job done. The fans will help keep the case temperature lower so that'll help some too (though mostly for the GPU).
 
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