Are these parts compatible with each other ?

GoldenDarkness

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Motherboard :- ASUS M5A97 R2.0 AM3+ AMD 970 SATA 6GB/S USB 3.0 ATX AMD MOTHERBOARD WITH UEFI BIOS
Model: M5A97 R2.0

Processor:- AMD FX 8350 VISHERA 4.0GHZ (4.2GHZ TURBO) SOCKET AM3+ 125W EIGHT-CORE DESKTOP PROCESSOR FD8350FRHKBOX
Model: FD8350FRHKBOX

RAM:- GSKILL 8GB RIPJAWS X SERIES 240-PIN DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900) DESKTOP MEMORY MODEL F3-14900CL10S-8GBXL
Model: F3-14900CL10S-8GBXL

HDD:- WESTERN DIGITAL 2TB CAVIAR GREEN WD20EARX 64MB CACHE SATA 6.0GB/S 3.5'' INTERNAL HARD DRIVE
Model: WD20EARX

Graphics card :- ZOTAC GT 630 2GB DDR3 128-BIT SYNERGY EDITION GEFORCE GRAPHIC CARD
Model: GT 630 2GB DDR3

PSU:- COOLER MASTER GX SERIES RS-550-ACAA-E3 550W ATX12V V2.31 80 PLUS CERTIFIED ACTIVE PFC POWER SUPPLY
Model: RS-550-ACAA-E3

Wirless adapter :- LINKSYS WMP54G WIRELESS-G PCI ADAPTER
Model: WMP54G

CPU Cooler:- DEEP COOL ICEEDGE400XT 92MM CPU COOLER
Model: ICEEDGE400XT

Any suggestion and i want it to be a wireless Desktop CPU , im ordering from http://theitwares.com/, i want it to beable to run games like DotA 2 , SC2 , Assasins Creed , Crysis , etc etc
 

chubbyfatazn

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Nothing I'm seeing stands out as being blatantly incompatible.

I would, however, choose a different PSU (one from a more reputable manufacturer) and a cooler with a bigger fan.

And the GT630 running Crysis... most definitely not. Not without lowering most of the settings to the minimum/near-minimum.

Never heard of theitwares.com, but that's just me.

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OK, I see that you're probably somewhere in India...

On the PSU front, sticking with Corsair/Antec/Seasonic is generally a safe bet. Like this or this or this. All around the Rs4200 of the Coolermaster.

As for the heatsink, looks like you don't have much selection there. I haven't seen an XP90 since the A64 days... anyway if you need to stick near Rs2125 for that I'd probably go with this.

You need to update your budget for the GPU.
 
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SPBHM

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if this is a gaming PC you are investing money on the wrong parts, the GT 630 is seriously underpowered, it's the old GT430 or 430 with a new name....

you can save some money on the other parts (CPU, MB, PSU...) and go for a faster VGA.
 

2is

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They're compatible, but not the greatest component selection

The hard drive in particular. Is this going to be a data only drive or are you installing your OS/programs on there also? The GREEN series are designed for low power consumption in mind and are among the slowest hard drives out there.

As far as Western Digital is concerned,

Green is their energy efficient and slowest drive
Blue is their mainstream drive
Black is their high performance line
Raptors are their even higher performance line.
 

chubbyfatazn

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Also, I'd step down to an FX8320 and find a set of DDR3 1600 memory. Just overclock the 8320 to 8350 speeds and save Rs2000.

If you need 2TB, do yourself a favor and get this. That's the only thing I'd consider from that site if I needed 2TB and intended to keep it as the primary hdd.
 

GoldenDarkness

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Ok my max budget is 580000 rupees can you help me chooses the best ram hdd cooler and graphics card? this is approx 1000 USD
 
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GoldenDarkness

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Also, I'd step down to an FX8320 and find a set of DDR3 1600 memory. Just overclock the 8320 to 8350 speeds and save Rs2000.

If you need 2TB, do yourself a favor and get this. That's the only thing I'd consider from that site if I needed 2TB and intended to keep it as the primary hdd.

Thank can you take a look at the site annd just point out which processor to purchase this is obviously my first time , i really want an intel but i dont know which one to take
 

chubbyfatazn

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AMD :

FX8120

FX6100

Intel:

i5 3570K

If you're asking me to do that for you though then I don't think you're ready to build a computer. Do some more homework and figure out what exactly you'll need based on what you intend to do with the computer.

Do you want to overclock? Then for Intel you need a chip that ends with the letter 'K'.

Do you want to play Crysis? Then a GT630 isn't going to work (very well).

Etc.
 

GoldenDarkness

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AMD :

FX8120

FX6100

Intel:

i5 3570K

If you're asking me to do that for you though then I don't think you're ready to build a computer. Do some more homework and figure out what exactly you'll need based on what you intend to do with the computer. and im not looking for overclocking I use it to play games , not much multitaskig

Do you want to overclock? Then for Intel you need a chip that ends with the letter 'K'.

Do you want to play Crysis? Then a GT630 isn't going to work (very well).

Etc.

Thank you so much its a big help , now all i need is the graphics card etc etc , ill do some ore research
 

chubbyfatazn

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Go to anandtech.com (this site's home page) and click on 'Bench' and find the GPU benchmarks. Find a card that'll play Crysis at your monitor's resolution and you should be good to go for most other games.

You're gonna want to stretch the budget a bit more. Here's a 7850 for Rs14850 or a GTX660 for Rs16200.

I would also tell you to try to buy parts from different websites. That site doesn't have much selection.

I don't know about pricing in India but Rs16200 is $270 USD, which is waaaay more than what I'd pay in the US for a GTX660. Same with Rs14850 for a 7850. If that's normal pricing though then forget what I said.
 
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