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Are all the parts in my gaming PC compatible? And any recommendations for the build?

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  • PC gaming
  • Feed the Beast
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  • FTB
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May 29, 2014 9:37:56 AM

I am building my first PC, which is mainly for playing games, especially Feed the Beast.
I tried for hours to check if all the parts are compatible, but I have failed. I don't know what to look for to check whether the PC parts are compatible.
So, could anyone look at the PC and check if all the parts are compatible?
Here's the link: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Suhaib/saved/V8Jtt6
Also, any recommendations for the build?
And also, how much FPS do you think I would get with this in FTB (Feed the Beast), or Bioshock Infinite, or Skyrim.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!

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a b 4 Gaming
May 30, 2014 8:25:04 AM

Looks all good apart you are getting an overclockable CPU but your motherboard doesn't support overclocking. SO either get an i5 4690 instead if you don't plan to overclock or upgrade your motherboard to a Gigabyte GA-Z97X-SLI as it's more futureproof and supports overclocking
June 1, 2014 4:19:15 AM

Aspire77360 said:
Looks all good apart you are getting an overclockable CPU but your motherboard doesn't support overclocking. SO either get an i5 4690 instead if you don't plan to overclock or upgrade your motherboard to a Gigabyte GA-Z97X-SLI as it's more futureproof and supports overclocking

Thanks for the suggestion.
Yeah, I changed the motherboard, it is now ASUS Z97 PRO and it has wifi ac built in, so I don't need the Linksys AE3000 adapter anymore.
I have changed almost all of the parts, here's the link:
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Suhaib/saved/nBqhP6
Could you take a look and check if all the parts are compatible, especially the power supply. Is 750W enough, and is the RM750 a good power supply.
Also, I added fans, which cost $0.00 because I wanted to account for their wattage as well.
Any suggestions would be very helpful.
Thanks again!


a b 4 Gaming
June 2, 2014 5:51:13 AM

TheSuhaib said:
Aspire77360 said:
Looks all good apart you are getting an overclockable CPU but your motherboard doesn't support overclocking. SO either get an i5 4690 instead if you don't plan to overclock or upgrade your motherboard to a Gigabyte GA-Z97X-SLI as it's more futureproof and supports overclocking

Thanks for the suggestion.
Yeah, I changed the motherboard, it is now ASUS Z97 PRO and it has wifi ac built in, so I don't need the Linksys AE3000 adapter anymore.
I have changed almost all of the parts, here's the link:
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Suhaib/saved/nBqhP6
Could you take a look and check if all the parts are compatible, especially the power supply. Is 750W enough, and is the RM750 a good power supply.
Also, I added fans, which cost $0.00 because I wanted to account for their wattage as well.
Any suggestions would be very helpful.
Thanks again!




Looking good. Cannot really improve upon that without raising the budget
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