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Doesn't PC part picker only let you select components that are compatible?

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They should fit just right, I'd strongly recommend droping the optical drive though and also going with a lower wattage psu. In their place and with a bit of extra cash you could get an ssd which will make your experience a lot more enjoyable.

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Here's my components: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/RL4LNG

Many thanks to whoever will take the time to check this for me! I'm not very good with checking component compability.

Change the PSU. 

 

 
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Hey man yeah those will work but I'd get an BeQuiet! Pure Rock and give me a minute to look up thst PSU :)

 

 

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Can u give us a link for the psu? i would suggest replacing it.

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Alright man the PSU is great :) @Abdul201588 and @jimakos234 The PSU os perfect, it was made by SuperFlower it's r

Very reliable. Don't know where he's gonna buy it from it has no price unless he already has it.

 

 

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Alright man the PSU is great :) @Abdul201588 and @jimakos234 The PSU os perfect, it was made by SuperFlower it's r

Very reliable. Don't know where he's gonna buy it from it has no price unless he already has it.

Super Flower PSU's are solid, if is true and he trusts it then go for it i would say.

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Doesn't PC part picker only let you select components that are compatible?

Right, but the site says that it doesn't check EVERYTHING :P

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They should fit just right, I'd strongly recommend droping the optical drive though and also going with a lower wattage psu. In their place and with a bit of extra cash you could get an ssd which will make your experience a lot more enjoyable.

Great idea! Many thanks!

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