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Is this deal http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1443398

Compatible with my build : http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1CMdF

Assuming I'll be switching out the mobo and the cpu.

Is this deal http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1443398

Compatible with my build : http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1CMdF

Assuming I'll be switching out the mobo and the cpu.
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So you're switching your Z77 mobo and your 3570k for the Haswell i5 and the Z87? Then yes, I believe everything should be compatible.

So you're switching your Z77 mobo and your 3570k for the Haswell i5 and the Z87? Then yes, I believe everything should be compatible.
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MomotheMonkeySo you're switching your Z77 mobo and your 3570k for the Haswell i5 and the Z87? Then yes, I believe everything should be compatible.

Yeah that's what I'm switching. Should be a problem when it comes to my case and everything right?

[quote=MomotheMonkey]So you're switching your Z77 mobo and your 3570k for the Haswell i5 and the Z87? Then yes, I believe everything should be compatible.[/quote]

Yeah that's what I'm switching. Should be a problem when it comes to my case and everything right?
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MomotheMonkeySo you're switching your Z77 mobo and your 3570k for the Haswell i5 and the Z87? Then yes, I believe everything should be compatible.

Another question. Since the deal only comes with ONE 8gb stick should I get another 8gb stick or what.

[quote=MomotheMonkey]So you're switching your Z77 mobo and your 3570k for the Haswell i5 and the Z87? Then yes, I believe everything should be compatible.[/quote]

Another question. Since the deal only comes with ONE 8gb stick should I get another 8gb stick or what.
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dyzMomotheMonkeySo you're switching your Z77 mobo and your 3570k for the Haswell i5 and the Z87? Then yes, I believe everything should be compatible.
Another question. Since the deal only comes with ONE 8gb stick should I get another 8gb stick or what.

There's really no need for more than 8gb of memory. If you want to spend more get something clocked higher.

[quote=dyz][quote=MomotheMonkey]So you're switching your Z77 mobo and your 3570k for the Haswell i5 and the Z87? Then yes, I believe everything should be compatible.[/quote]

Another question. Since the deal only comes with ONE 8gb stick should I get another 8gb stick or what.[/quote]

There's really no need for more than 8gb of memory. If you want to spend more get something clocked higher.
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Yeah. Your case is fine, it's an ATX case, so it can fit ATX mobos and smaller.
And like Carl said, you only need 8GB for gaming, really. Dual channel (with two sticks) only really helps performance with APU builds (graphics built in to cpu).
But just a tip, Raidmax products are usually shit ^^

Yeah. Your case is fine, it's an ATX case, so it can fit ATX mobos and smaller.
And like Carl said, you only need 8GB for gaming, really. Dual channel (with two sticks) only really helps performance with APU builds (graphics built in to cpu).
But just a tip, Raidmax products are usually shit ^^
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Hi I recently updated to haswell a few days ago. I had to buy a new power supply as mine didn't work with haswell. I was also blue screened.

So I would highly recommend researching to see if your Power supply unit works with haswell.

Hi I recently updated to haswell a few days ago. I had to buy a new power supply as mine didn't work with haswell. I was also blue screened.

So I would highly recommend researching to see if your Power supply unit works with haswell.
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MomotheMonkeyYeah. Your case is fine, it's an ATX case, so it can fit ATX mobos and smaller.
And like Carl said, you only need 8GB for gaming, really. Dual channel (with two sticks) only really helps performance with APU builds (graphics built in to cpu).
But just a tip, Raidmax products are usually shit ^^

Yeah I wasn't to set in stone on the case yet.

[quote=MomotheMonkey]Yeah. Your case is fine, it's an ATX case, so it can fit ATX mobos and smaller.
And like Carl said, you only need 8GB for gaming, really. Dual channel (with two sticks) only really helps performance with APU builds (graphics built in to cpu).
But just a tip, Raidmax products are usually shit ^^[/quote]


Yeah I wasn't to set in stone on the case yet.
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