Are these compatible?

MattBee2k2

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Okay I am absolutely certain these all work and fit perfectly fine but just to double check will this all be compatible without any problems?

Processor - http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CP-365-IN (i7 2600k)

Graphics Card - http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-074-GI (Gtx 560 Ti x2)

Motherboard - http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-153-MS (MSI P67A-GD55)

Hard Drive - http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HD-082-SA (Samsung SpinPoint F3 1TB 7200RPM)

RAM - http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MY-047-GS (G Skill Rip Jaw 4GB - 1600Mhz)

Case + PSU - http://www.ebuyer.com/product/177749 (Coolermaster Scout + 700w Modular

CPU Cooler - http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HS-013-NC (Noctua NH-U9B SE2 Dual Fan)

Monitor - http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MO-058-IY (22" Iiyama ProLite)

Have no idea how good that CPU Cooler is just think that's the one I've seen quite a lot and it seems good so just choose it.

Let me know what you think
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I dont see any problems apart from the 700 watt power supply I'm not sure if that will be able to pull an SLI setup.

I'm not an expert at all so could anyone give a second opinion ?
 
All parts are compatible but if you can get the Noctua NH D14, also check prices on http:\\www.aria.co.uk http:\\www.ebuyer.com http:\\www.scan.co.uk and http:\\www.yoyotech.co.uk they are usually cheaper than Overclockers.

I dont see any problems apart from the 700 watt power supply I'm not sure if that will be able to pull an SLI setup.

I'm not an expert at all so could anyone give a second opinion ?

I checked for someone earlier and a 700w PSU is needed for SLI 560s.

http://www.guru3d.co...i-sli-review/14
 
All parts are compatible but if you can get the Noctua NH D14, also check prices on http:\\www.aria.co.uk http:\\www.ebuyer.com http:\\www.scan.co.uk and http:\\www.yoyotech.co.uk they are usually cheaper than Overclockers.

I checked for someone earlier and a 700w PSU is needed for SLI 560s.

http://www.guru3d.co...i-sli-review/14

Yeh I checked ebuyer, and aria pc just gonna mix from different sites depending on if the prices are a big difference like overclockers was the cheapest for that CPU by £20
 
I almost chocked on my cup of tea when I read that, last time I checked they were selling the 2600K for £273 and the 2500K for £195 well above what everyone else were charging.

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well the 2600k is the cheapest at £231 just now but that's on deal but at £237 off deal its still the cheapest so far. The one I'm going for is the OEM version and no the retail version but what's the difference.
 
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well the 2600k is the cheapest at £231 just now but that's on deal but at £237 off deal its still the cheapest so far. The one I'm going for is the OEM version and no the retail version but what's the difference.

If you can save a few quid there's nothing wrong in that, a CPU is a CPU at the end of the day
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Thanks for clearing that up SieB !

I personally would go for a 850 watt PSU to be able to upgrade later but going for a 700 would be way better for energy consumption as you will be at the top end of your PSU !
 
Thanks for clearing that up SieB !

I personally would go for a 850 watt PSU to be able to upgrade later but going for a 700 would be way better for energy consumption as you will be at the top end of your PSU !

As long as it handles this stable with room for overclock then I'm happy but if not then just a few changes. its a bonus that its Modular
 
Yes I dont have a modular PSU at the moment and it's nearly impossible to get the cables nice and tidy on the back panel.

Thankfully I will be upgrading soon
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I dont see any problems apart from the 700 watt power supply I'm not sure if that will be able to pull an SLI setup.

I'm not an expert at all so could anyone give a second opinion ?

Thanks for clearing that up SieB !

I personally would go for a 850 watt PSU to be able to upgrade later but going for a 700 would be way better for energy consumption as you will be at the top end of your PSU !

Power supplies are not more efficient at the top end, though in this case 700W is ample as the system should draw in the low 500's.

http://www.anandtech.com/show/2624/3
 
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