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Everything you have will work together good and it looks like a solid build. You can save some money on the RAM by getting two of these- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145184, after rebate it comes out to $50 for both of them.
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Noted, and thank you very much. Any other opinions or suggestions anyone?
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Double check all the specs of the hardware.....
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I've triple checked it, i'm just really new to all this and i'm worried i'm missing something. Missing a spec to check.
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I would also go with the Corsair RAM but I doubt you will get both rebates. 4GB will be plenty anyway.
Personally, I would take look at an Asus MOBO and a single graphics card. Restrictions: Limit one rebate card per qualifying purchase per unique product. Limit one rebate card per product line per household. Maximum rebate card value $45.00 per submission per household. |
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You could have your friend fill out the rebate card and then get the rebate off him. lol
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Looks solid.
But just remember the tools and other things you *might* need, eg thermal paste or something. |
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The Zalman PSU you picked isn't on the SLI certified PSU list: http://www.slizone.com/object/slizone_build_psu.html
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