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I am building a custom computer and I was wondering if these parts would work with each other.  I am not an expert and do not know what I should look for to see if they will fit together.


Case - NZXT M59 (MID Tower)
Additional Case Fans - 2 x 120mm Blue LED Cooler Master Sickleflow High Performance Fans
Internal Lighting - Dual 12" Blue Cold Cathode Lighting
Intel Processor - Intel Core i5-4670K Quad-Core Desktop Processor 3.4 GHZ 6 MB Cache -
CPU Cooling - Corsair Hydro H90 Liquid Cooling
Intel Motherboard - MSI Computer Corp. Motherboard ATX DDR3 1333 LGA 1150 Motherboards Z87-G45
Memory - Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600MHz
Primary Hard Drive - 2TB 7200 RPM
Hard Drive Cooling - Hard Drive Cooling Fan Aluminum Internal
1st Optical Drive - DVD Writer
Graphics Card - Nvidia GEFORCE GTX 770 2GB
Power Supply - Corsair Enthusiast Series TX750 750 Watt 80 Plus Bronze
Operating SYSTEM - Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
Networking - Standard Onboard Ethernet
Sound Card - Integrated HD Audio
I would make a few changes, but if you're just wanting to know if it will work, the answer is yes, everything is compatible.yes its work.. but what you use for ??
anyway i rather choose Corsair AX1200i w/ 1200w then TX750 Looks good (if it's designed as a gaming PC) but I would certainly replace that MSI board with something from Gigabyte or ASUS.  You would also easily get away with a 650w PSU (Ignore the above post) and unless you do anything particularly RAM intensive, 8gb should be enough.

You may also want to consider getting an SSD, seems a shame to build a nice machine like that and have it run slow because you keep your OS on a mechanical hard drive.

Quote from: agen007bet on November 26, 2013, 06:04:05 PM

yes its work.. but what you use for ??
anyway i rather choose Corsair AX1200i w/ 1200w then TX750

There is no need for a PSU that high on a machine like that, you would be wasting money!  That build will probably IDLE at around 100w and reach closer to 250w under games, It should be easy to power it from a 650w PSU, 550w would probably even be enough!


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