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i'm planning on doing my first ever pc/hackintosh build, i'm not exactly sure if the parts i chose will even be compatible with each other as a hackintosh. so please if theres any nice guys out there that can help me check for the compatibility of those parts it'll be much appreciated :).

( PS: if there's any better parts suggestions be sure to tell me as well, or maybe if possible tell me if there's anyway of checking compatibility without harcore researching for ever single parts, thanks )

i'll be using:
CASE: white, Bitfenix-Prodigy MINI-ITX case.

POWER SUPPLY: Corsair CX600 600w

CPU: Intel core i5-4670k

GPU: Asus GTX-760 w/ 2 GDDR5 RAM

CPU COOLER: Cooler-Master hyper 212 EVO CPU cooler

RAM: 8G(2x4) of Crucial Ballistix-Sport DDR3 RAM

SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 120G

MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte GA-Z87N-WIFI (mini itx duh)
 
i'm planning on doing my first ever pc/hackintosh build, i'm not exactly sure if the parts i chose will even be compatible with each other as a hackintosh. so please if theres any nice guys out there that can help me check for the compatibility of those parts it'll be much appreciated :).

( PS: if there's any better parts suggestions be sure to tell me as well, or maybe if possible tell me if there's anyway of checking compatibility without harcore researching for ever single parts, thanks )

i'll be using:
CASE: white, Bitfenix-Prodigy MINI-ITX case.

POWER SUPPLY: Corsair CX600 600w

CPU: Intel core i5-4670k

GPU: Asus GTX-760 w/ 2 GDDR5 RAM

CPU COOLER: Cooler-Master hyper 212 EVO CPU cooler

RAM: 8G(2x4) of Crucial Ballistix-Sport DDR3 RAM

SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 120G

MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte GA-Z87N-WIFI (mini itx duh)

Yes, these should work, as long as your case can house the components.

You can check for compatibility by looking at the Buyer's Guide on this site.
 
Yes, these should work, as long as your case can house the components.

You can check for compatibility by looking at the Buyer's Guide on this site.
big thanks for telling me, now i don't have to worry about trying to get the non-refrence card or anythinglike that, and getting a diffrent motherboard. :D
 
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