yes it should go in no problem. Its always good to put in good parts to eliminate any possible problems. Yes i was gonna say artic silver origanlly but i couldnt remember name. ITs good stuff. Apply a little glob in the middle and smear it around with a plastic bag on your finger so you dont get grease or anything then make sure you dont get it in the whole if you just a lil pin to get it out. ITs reall simple just take your time while your assembling you computer. You can spend some extra time routing your wires behind the motherboard and behind things so you cant see them. like for instance the only cables you see in my case are the 3 uv round ide cables. For those loook on ebay they have kits for 5 bucks with 2 dual ide cables and 1 floppy which is what you need. The cold cathodes are 12" light sticks that you can mount on the inside of your case to make it lighted inside. They are really slick and comin in green, blue, red, and other colors but i know the green abd blue look good however i use red ones and they are pink but whatever. Make sure when installing the motherboard that you put all the correct screws in. Which is the risers with the little paper washers, then you put motherboard in and then the screws go into the risers. make sure when you push in video card or pci cards and the memory that they are in all the way. hope this helps
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