Sometimes the sticks individually cost less than the kits of 2 or more etc. but it would have costed more with shipping x2 at $5 a piece, rather than only paying that once. Either way you look at it, RAM is so cheap now that it really doesn't matter lol. But that case you picked out is good. It has enough room and all, but the lights can actually be very bright. You might find yourself disconnecting them. Also, I'd look into that power supply more. Sure, it's 480W, which should be fine, but not only wattage is important. You need to make sure it has dual +12V rails and enough amperage on them to power a graphics card and processor effectively, as well as checking to see how stable the power is. If you don't know about power supplies, I could look up the info for you, I suppose.
Anyways, here's the delayed pics.
Graphics card
RAM
Beautiful case... best one I've ever seen
LCD temperature readout display.
Internals fully assembled and ready to game!!
You may notice some unconnected wires in the bottom of the case. I didn't bundle those up yet in that picture. They are incompatible with the mobo, and not needed. I need to see what kind of 3DMark06 scores I can get on this thing...
Also, I've easily overclocked to 3.0ghz on the processor and overclocked the graphics card to the "superclocked" version's specs. No need to pay $30 more when you can just make it run at those specs yourself! I ended up returning to stock settings though, because I have no need to overclock. I only have the graphics card fan speed tweaked to run at 55% fan speed instead of the default 29% (which isn't fast enough if gaming over an hour). Overall, it's completely 1337, to say the least. Furthermore, I FIXED MY GAMING LAPTOP TOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
PROOF
I fixed it the morning before I built the gaming rig! mwuhahaha!
-DarkPacMan77-