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Will these parts function together? e.g Is there enough power, is there enough cooling and is the case big enough

 

BitFenix Prodigy                       
CORSAIR Enthusiast Series TX850M 850W 
Gigabyte Z77N-WiFi                    
Intel Core i7 3770K                    
Corsair Hydro Series H80i              
CORSAIR Vengeance 16G                  
Asus GTX 780                           
SAMSUNG 840 Series SSD                 
Western Digital WD2002FAEX

 

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Will these parts function together? e.g Is there enough power, is there enough cooling and is the case big enough

 

BitFenix Prodigy                       
CORSAIR Enthusiast Series TX850M 850W 
Gigabyte Z77N-WiFi                    
Intel Core i7 3770K                    
Corsair Hydro Series H80i              
CORSAIR Vengeance 16G                  
Asus GTX 780                           
SAMSUNG 840 Series SSD                 
Western Digital WD2002FAEX

 

IDK about the H80i but everything else is fine

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The parts will function together.

 

you will only need a 600W PSU to power everything.

 

It will get a little hot in such a small case but nothing to be overly worried about. If you want to keep everything cool, I recommend a custom watercooling loop. NCIX has an amazing watercooling build in the Bitfenix prodigy.

 

 

 

 

 

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I dont think the H80 would fit with everything else. You psu should be fine even a 650w would be fine so no worries there

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I had a H60 on a i7 930 @ 3.6-3.8ghz and it wouldn't go much above 65 degrees at load.

H80i should let you go to about 4.5ghz @ about 80-95 degrees on load for the 3770k

 

If i were you i would get the h100i if you can fit it in.

 

This is just guess work btw

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I would go with a bigger cooler as the guys 're saying up there.. Go water cooling! It's awesome! HAHA  :lol:   

 
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will that power supply fit ? thats the only problem is see 

Cpu: Intel i7 4770k @4.4 Ghz | Case: Corsair 350D | Motherbord: Z87 Gryphon | Ram: dominator platinum 4X4 1866 | Video Card: SLI GTX 980 Ti | Power Supply: Seasonic 1000 platinum | Monitor: ACER XB270HU | Keyboard: RK-9100 | Mouse: R.A.T. 7 | Headset : HD 8 DJ | Watercooled

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No it won't work, it will explode into 187 pieces  :P

 

Seriously though it should be fine, but why such a small case?

 

Biggest dimension on the H80i is 152mm, width of the BitFenix Prodigy is 250mm. Guess it depends where you position everything.

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