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get a full atx mobo not a microatx, and similarly a full atx case not a microatx one. you'll end up with much more room for activities and space for airflow. i dont know if what you've speced will even fit in such a small case
also get a fully modular PSU instead of semi-modular, then you won't have a bunch of unnecessary cables plugged into it permanently


fwiw @[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] a micro atx case can be just fine for airflow provided you have an adequate case to begin with. Here's a pic of mine (with the exact same case as you have on your list) when I first built it, the only difference now is I have a bigger cpu cooler but it's only bigger depth wise in that photo and not width/height as much, and I have 2 case exhaust fans on the top instead of an intake on the front
full size case is great but if you want to save money there's nothin wrong with micro atx (mini atx is shite though). as you can see i have plenty of room to fit pretty much any gpu on the market in the case for ex
btw the compatibility issues with your build are that the cpu isn't compatible with the mobo, you gotta pay a bigger chunk of change for a micro atx that'll support high end cpus. try looking through the build showcase and adjust from there
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the motherboard is compatible with that cpu, it’s just not as good for overclock as a X-series mobo. He may have to update his bios to use that cpu if it can’t from the factory, it depends on when they manufactured it.
And fps also highly depends on the monitor resolution.




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