Best way to move into my new computer?

I'm new to my iphone, but have built a new computer (spec's listed in profile) and I was wondering if there was something I should know before plugging my Iphone in to sync it up?
I do not wish to lose any of my music ect, is it as easy as just doing the back up feature in itunes?
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You need to transfer your iTunes library from the computer you were syncing your iPhone with to your new computer.
With Windows, your iTunes library is located in an iTunes named folder in your Music or My Music folder located in your Documents folder.
You need to authorize your new computer with your iTunes account with iTunes. With iTunes quit, place the iTunes named folder in the same location on your new computer.
The iPhone's backup is not a complete backup of all data stored on the iPhone. It does not include iTunes content and photos transferred from your computer to your iPhone.

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