When I last wrote about a new build, I thought I was going forward with it before thanksgiving. Alas, when mentioning I was starting to buy parts, the dreaded wife ack said "why can't we get a laptop?" So, based upon recommendations here, I took her to Worstbuy and got her an HP ENVY m6-1105dx on sale. She's pleased and all is well. Fast forward and I'm going forward with my build because I want to. (Is there really any other reason?) I've already ordered the cpu cooler and Win 7 from Amazon. CPU, motherboard and case will be purchased from microcenter to get the in store sale price. The rest will come from Newegg. Only issue noted by pc part picker is the mb supports USB 3.0 in the front panel and the HAF 912 doesn't. I can fix that by getting a usb 3.0 bracket from newegg for about $12. Here is the parts list. Any comments before I finish ordering? Use will be AH, web surfing, personal documents.
case: Coolmaster HAF 912 $59.99
cpu: Intel Core i5-3570K Ivy Bridge $189.99
motherboard: ASROCK Z77 Extreme 4 ATX LGA 1155 $94.99
cpu cooler: Coolermaster Hyper 212+ $24.98
memory: Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory $45.99
video card: Saphire Radeon 7850 1GB $179.9
power supply: Seasonic 620W 80+ bronze $83.99
storage: Samsung F3 Spinpoint 1Tb 7200rpm $88.98
cd/dvd burner: ASUS DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS $24.98
OS: Win7 home premium 64 bit $89.99
Total: 883.87
Further questions: Is arctic silver worth it, or is the supplied thermal paste good enough? I'm debating moving an existing HD over as a 2nd hd. It has vista on it. Can I uninstall vista without disturbing the other programs I want to keep? If I don't uninstall vista, will it conflict with Win7on the primary drive? Will this be more trouble than it is worth? The memory is low profile to prevent any interference with the Hyper 212. Corsair claims it is compatible with the Extreme4. Asrock does not list it. Is that a concern? Thank you for the help already given!