Are all these parts compatible?

Davgretor

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I will be building a gaming PC, that will be on for the most part of the day.
Case: Antec DF-85
Power Supply: Corsair TX750W
Motherboard: Gigabyte Ga-z77-d3h
HDD: Seagate 1 Tb 7200rpm
CPU: Intel i7 3770
GPU: EVGA GTX 680
Monitor: Asus Vh238h
RAM: Adata DDR3 4GB

If I go SLI on the future, will a 750W power supply suffice?

also, dumb question: If I get a 1200W power supply on a rig like this, will it waste power, thus making more expensive my electrical bill?
 
#1, for games, drop to a 3570k, you will loose very little gaming performance.

A power supply will only use as much power as your components needs. If your computer needs 750 watts to work, it is going to draw 750 watts no matter if you have a 750 watt PSU or a 1500 watt unit. the only thing that a bigger supply allows is the possibility to allow your computer to pull more watts.
 
Yes everything is compatible.

As wolfe said. It would be pointless getting a 1200W PSU if your components aren't going to use anywhere near that much.

Nice build you've but together btw :).
 
I agree with dropping to a 3570K,And with the money you save get an extra 4GB of ram or better get a good 2x 4GB kit.

What exactly do you do on your pc though? Do you do any Video Editing?
 
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