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I need to know whether all of these parts are compatible with each other. Thanks:)

I can only get the parts from MSY because it is the only store where I can pick up in store. I wish there was pccasegear in Adelaide but there isn't. There are reasons to why I cant order online. 

 

Budget is below 2k Aussie. :)

 
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$1725
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2 minutes ago, Meow_Cookies said:

I need to know whether all of these parts are compatible with each other. Thanks:)

I can only get the parts from MSY because it is the only store where I can pick up in store. I wish there was pccasegear in Adelaide but there isn't. There are reasons to why I cant order online. 

 

Budget is below 2k Aussie. :)

 
CPU: Intel Core i5-6600K 3.5GHz 6MB LGA1151 Skylake Boxed CPU - $361
 
Motherboard: Asus ROG MAXIMUS VIII HERO Intel Z170 S1151 4xDDR4/3xPCIEx16/HDMI/DP/USB3.1/ATX Motherboard - $369
 
Memory: Kingston HyperX FURY HX424C15FBK2/16 16GB Kit (8Gx2) DDR4 2400 Desktop RAM - $149
 
Storage: Samsung 850 EVO MZ-75E250BW 250G SATAIII SSD Solid State Drive - $129
 
Storage: WD 3.5" Blue 1TB WD10EZEX SATA3 64M 7200rpm HDD - $69
 
Video Card: Gigabyte N970WF3OC-4GD 4G GTX 970 WINDFORCE OC PCI-E VGA Card - $479
 
LG DVD RW - SATA - $18
 
Netgear A6100-10000S AC600 Dual Band WiFi USB Mini Adapter - $39
 
Antec TRUEQUIET120-RD "TRUEQUIET" 120mm Red LED Rubber Case Fan with 2 Speed Switch - $15 (Front Intake)
 
Partlist PL-FAN12CM 12cm Case Cooling Fan - $3 (Top) (Exhaust) x2 - $6.00
 
Coolermaster Xtraflo 120mm Case Fan R4-XFBL-22PR-R1 - $12 (Rear) (Intake)
 
Case:  Corsair CCSPEC-01 Carbide SPEC-01 Black USB3.0 Mid Tower Case without PSU - $79
 
Power Supply: Antec HCG-520M 520W High Current Gamer 'Modular' Gaming PSU - $104
 
$1725

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Just now, Tornation said:

Yes it will be! The psu linked has 2x 6+2 pin connectors. Your gpu requires a six and an eight pin connector from my quick research. Also it has 45 amps on it's 12 volt rails so that will be plenty.

Jut one problem>

 

2 minutes ago, Tornation said:

Yes it will be! The psu linked has 2x 6+2 pin connectors. Your gpu requires a six and an eight pin connector from my quick research. Also it has 45 amps on it's 12 volt rails so that will be plenty.

Thanks but I can only buy my parts from msy and I cant oder online. Msy is the only store in adelaide. I wish pccasegear was in adelaide. Anyways will this be a better alternative: 

Corsair CMPSU-600CXV3 600Watt 80Plus Bronze ATX Power Supply Unit

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3 minutes ago, Meow_Cookies said:

Jut one problem>

 

Thanks but I can only buy my parts from msy and I cant oder online. Msy is the only store in adelaide. I wish pccasegear was in adelaide. Anyways will this be a better alternative: 

Corsair CMPSU-600CXV3 600Watt 80Plus Bronze ATX Power Supply Unit

Hmm... Corsair cx series are notorious for not having the best build quality... You might even want to step up to antec's true power series.

P.S. I don't actually live in AU so I'm getting used to navigating these sites :P

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4 minutes ago, Tornation said:

Antec HCG-620M 620W High Current Gamer 'Modular' Gaming PSU

I think this will be my best alternative valued at $124

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Not quite as efficient but it will definetly get the job done. Just keep in mind it is a little noisier than the VERY FIRST psu you originally selected.  Also just to re-iterate the first psu you chose was fine, another was just recommended for upgrade-ability purposes.

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1 minute ago, Tornation said:

Not quite as efficient but it will definetly get the job done. Just keep in mind it is a little noisier than the VERY FIRST psu you originally selected.  Also just to re-iterate the first psu you chose was fine, another was just recommended for upgrade-ability purposes.

ok, thanks when i start upgrading i will change the psu. 

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