Get rid of the PRO. I don't thing he's going to SLI, and that's the only reason I'd even consider getting an Asus Pro P8P67. I'm actually leaning to getting MSI boards for non-SLI/Xfire setups.
@Marest
The 750W will only benefit you if you plan to SLI, even then 650W would probably work. $2 is only $2, but it's still $2 that you don't have to spend and cut put towards something else
Yea, the calculator I'd been using was just an excel sheet I had, fuzzy motivated me enough to build that one when doing his bracket builds a week or two ago. if there are things on there that shouldn't be or things you'd like to see, let me know. i try not to have much on there as i tend to use the same parts for each build, motherboards / psu are pretty much at their max now as anything more there would just be substitutes which just complicates the choosing process, so you can get an idea of the max i will list under a section
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I just want to thank everyone for their awesome help! You guys are insane
Let us know how it goes together once you get it up and running
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Just wanted to say thanks once again for the assistance from everyone here.
Got most of the parts yesterday (front fan and my 2nd HDD arrives today). Took a while to assemble but now it's spinning nicely will do some stress-tests and then try to get the i5 up to about 4.5GHz.
Again: HUGE thanks for your help!