1 question before i order my parts

Almost all of them will -- usually come with 1 or 2 SATAs, 1 or 2 IDEs, maybe a floppy, PC-->wall for electricity wire. And then obviously power connectors come with the power supply

If you look at the technical specs of whatever you're buying, it'll tell you exactly what it comes with. Most OEM don't btw though
 
122-CK-NF68-A1
Driver Disk
User Manual
Floppy Drive Diskette
Rear I/O Panel Shield
IDE/PATA Cable
FDD Cable
6 x SATA Cable
3 x 4-pin to SATA Power Cable
SLI Bridge
USB Bracket
Brackets
Fan


thats what you get
 
If its retail it should do I bought a new motherboard the other day and it came with 1 sata cable , one ide cable and one floppy cable , it also came with a molex to sata power cable adaptor and a CD
 
Original Equipment Manufacturer. OEM is the company that originally manufactured the product for another company to resell the product as its own, usually as a part of a larger product it. But it's use in this case different.

Essentially, when you buy an "OEM" part you are getting just the part itself in a plain box or package. It doe's not include any accessories, manuals or software. Many times they also carry a shorter warranty period.
 
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