Hey can Someone tell me if this Setup will work?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Frozenfox360, Jul 24, 2013.

  1. Frozenfox360

    Frozenfox360 Private E-2

    Hello Everyone I am pretty new to hardware so I was going see if this is a Correct Setup I have the following Things that are going to be in my Computer:


    Motherboard :
    MSI H87-G43 Intel H87 Motherboard - MicroATX, LGA 1150, Intel H87 Chipset, 2600 MHz(OC) DDR3, SATA 6 Gb/s, Audio, Gigabit LAN, USB 3.0, 2-way CrossFire (H87-G43)

    Case and Power Supply:
    Cooler Master HAF 912 Mid-Tower Computer Case and HEC 850W 80+ Silver Power Supply (HEC-850TS)

    CPU:
    Intel Core i5-4670K Processor

    Graphics Card:
    XFX Radeon HD 7850 Core Edition FX785ACNL4 Video Card - 2GB GDDR5, PCI-Express 3.0(x16), 2x Dual-link DVI-I, 2x Mini DisplayPort, 1x HDMI, DirectX 11, CrossFireX, Dual-Slot, Fan

    Operating system (not Sure if this matters):
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OSS

    Sound Card:
    Creative Labs SoundBlaster Recon3D 70SB135000000 Sound Card - PCIe, 5.1-CH Audio, Dolby Digital Live Encoding, CrystalVoice Enhancement, THX TruStudio Prosound, Sound Core3D Processor

    Ram:
    Patriot Viper 3 Intel Extreme Masters PVI38G186C9K 8GB Limited Edition Memory Kit - 2 x 4GB, PC3-15000, 1866MHz, 9-10-9-27, 1.5V

    Fan:
    Cougar Vortex PWM CFV12HP 120mm Case Fan - Optimum Airflow, Hydro-dynamic Bearing Technology, Tool-less Fixed Pins, Pulse Width Modulation, Anti-vibration Pad, Orange x2
     
  2. satrow

    satrow Major Geek Extraordinaire

    Welcome to Majorgeeks!

    The motherboard should be fine, though most would suggest you stick to ASUS/Gigabyte, or even ASRock (their quality/reliability has improved a lot in recent years) instead.

    The PSU will need to go if you value stability and the lifespan of your other components. HEC are rated very low in the quality/reliability stakes. For best assurance, a 520W+ by SeaSonic/XFX is highly recommended, all their PSU's are very high quality.

    I guess you're going to overclock from your CPU/cooling choices, in which case, a 650W+ may be better longer term, especially if you plan on upgrading the GPU (it's a little underpowered in this rig) or going Crossfire in the near future.

    You'll need to budget for SSD/HDD, maybe a DVD/BD too.

    The RAM might not be as reliable as Kingston or Crucial (Micron), check out what they have suited to your 'board with their online configurators.
     
  3. Frozenfox360

    Frozenfox360 Private E-2

    Ok thanks for telling me about this :)
     

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