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components look good at should be compatible so you are good there I assume you have a copy of Windows to install. As for assembling a good well light workbench or table will be a big help. An anti-static wrist band will help insure your components don't get messed up but as long as you aren't wearing socks on shaggy carpet you shouldn't have a problem as long as you bon't touch the pins/contacts on your cards and CPU, having said that if you can get one it is a good idea they aren't expensive and a good precaution to take. another thing don't sit the Case on carpet when you use it. 

It is a good idea to find some tutorials online especially video tutorials that show how to put the components together before you start so you have a good idea what you are doing before you start, It will make the process much easier. I also suggest you read this before you start  http://lifehacker.com/5151369/the-first-timers-guide-to-building-a-computer-from-scratch. Having a tutorial on hand while you build it is also very helpful. 

But as long as you read/watch some tutorials it should be a straightforward process and can be a lot of fun, It's a great feeling when you first boot up a PC you have put together.



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