I'm new to building PCs and want to make sure that all my components are compatible with each other. I've put together a list of parts and would appreciate it if experienced builders could take a look and confirm everything checks out. Thanks!
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If PCPartPicker gives you the green light, you're usually safe. But like others said, definitely peek at your case's manual for any size restrictions just to avoid any surprises!
PCPartPicker should have what you need, but also double-check your case's manual. Sometimes it can say a part is compatible, but you might need to consider actual size limits, especially for things like AIO coolers and graphics cards. Always good to be thorough before buying!
You can just use PCPartPicker to check compatibility—it's pretty reliable for spotting issues!
Yep, I trust PCPartPicker too for checking compatibility. It usually does a good job at it!

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