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The parts of my rig are compatible?

This parts are compatible:

Mobo:asus hero

Psu:Evga 750 watts plus gold

Gpu:Gtx 780

Cooler:Be quiet

Hdd:2tb western digital red

Cpu:intel 4670k

Case:fractal define r4

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Can you give more info about the mobo and the CPU cooler? chipset, model...

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Pick all the exact parts and then post the link of the build

 

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Compatibility is a non-issue for PCs nowadays.

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Unless your trying to jam a intel cpu into a am3+ socket the wrong way while using penut butter as thermal paste.

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Once the be quiet cooler supports socket 1150 you should be fine although i noticed you don't have any RAM choices listed, that also need to be considered.

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Compatibility is a non-issue for PCs nowadays.

"Compatibility is a non-issue for PCs nowadays" ha, HA i say to you young man, you obviously have money to waste and like to like dangerously. Once you are building a PC compatibility will always be an issue unless you like BSODs.

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"Compatibility is a non-issue for PCs nowadays" ha, HA i say to you young man, you obviously have money to waste and like to like dangerously. Once you are building a PC compatibility will always be an issue unless you like BSODs.

Tell me more about incompatibility of PCs I'm all ears.

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I don't see a reason why these parts won't work together. Unless... someone has some strange voodoo magic going on O_o

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Maybe the heatsink will overhang the RAM slots, but you didn't even post what type of RAM and I don't know your cooler :(

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Tell me more about incompatibility of PCs I'm all ears.

From experience i have found that the wrong drivers, RAM sticks and PSU can cause instability in a PC. Also, If the cooler does not support the socket it won't fit and yes some people have encountered this. I was asked once to fit a AMD cooler he had spare on an Intel motherboard. Now you may call this person a "noob" or whatever but the person was of the view that a cooler is a cooler and it did not matter. For haswell, you need the right(compatible) PSU for the new sleep states to work properly. Some mice cause instability, well mostly the driver for the mouse on windows 7 & 8. 

 

PC product makers would not put out a compatibility list of parts for motherboards If compatibility was not an issue. 

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Why a RED HDD?

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Bit more info on cooler? If you want to be sure it fits with ram, get low profile sticks. Either from Corsair (lame colors imo) or G.skill.

 

E: or change cooler to some other with no issues.

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These are the parts:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1yOjW

Why a WD red drive? Those drive are for NAS storage. I would get a Seagate Barracuda 2TB instead of the WD drive if you are using this drive for backup storage. And why Windows 7 Ultimate? I would get Windows 7 Home Premium or Windows 8. If you are only using this system for gaming, I would get 2x4GB CL9 1600Mhz ram.

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Why a WD red drive? Those drive are for NAS storage. I would get a Seagate Barracuda 2TB instead of the WD drive if you are using this drive for backup storage. And why Windows 7 Ultimate? I would get Windows 7 Home Premium or Windows 8. If you are only using this system for gaming, I would get 2x4GB CL9 1600Mhz ram.

 

I mostly agree with you, except with the ram. I currently have 16GB in my rig and I am using 7.1 GB under normal gaming load. I could imagine with games like bf4 and x86 support, you soon will exceed the 8GB.

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What's the system going to be used for?It could be better.

Why do you need Windows 7 Ultimate?

The ram will struggle to fit. Get some lower profile ram.

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Ya, everything is compatible. We could go into details about why did you choose something-over-the-other. But that's a VERY long story and it's kinda redundant. The only thing you need to know is everything is 100% compatible so pull the trigger.

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Unless your trying to jam a intel cpu into a am3+ socket the wrong way while using penut butter as thermal paste.

 

There is a right way to jam a intel cpu into an AM3+ socket? :o I KNEW IT!!! YES!!! bring fourth the sledgehammer!

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There is a right way to jam a intel cpu into an AM3+ socket? :o I KNEW IT!!! YES!!! bring fourth the sledgehammer!

 

LOL'd so hard

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