[SOLVED] [Advice for part compatibility of a new build]

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Hello tech freaks,
I'm building a new system but i don't know if all the parts together would be the best option for my preferences. I'm building it mostly for 1080p gaming and maybe a little photo/video editing.

Parts:
I already have a case: Corsair carbide 200R
PSU: https://www.skroutz.gr/s/11452924/Corsair-TX-M-Series-TX650M.html
CPU: https://www.skroutz.gr/s/14650949/AMD-Ryzen-5-2600-Box.html
Motherboard: https://www.skroutz.gr/s/15608044/Aorus-B450-Pro-rev-1-0.html
Graphics Card: https://www.skroutz.gr/s/17487786/MSI-GeForce-GTX-1660-Ti-6GB-Gaming-X.html
RAM's: https://www.skroutz.gr/s/7730092/G-Skill-RipjawsV-16GB-DDR4-3200MHz-F4-3200C16D-16GVKB.html
Storage: https://www.skroutz.gr/s/16603276/Corsair-Force-MP510-240GB.html
Total price: 768 euros
Prices are selected with taxes + delivery! The price that is displayed on that website is without delivery taxes which is mostly + 6 to 10 euros (depends on the store).


I have an extra 500GB 2.5" SSD. Would it make any problems if i have an nvme M.2 just for windows and programs like photoshop or vegas and a separate 2.5" SSD for games?

Approximate Purchase Date:
Within the next month
Budget Range: 750 euros (All payments will be made at delivery)
System Usage: (Home, 1080p gaming, surfing the internet)
Preferred Website for Parts: https://www.skroutz.gr/
Location: Greece
Overclocking: Maybe
Monitor Resolution: An old 22 inch LG monitor 1920x1080 60hz
 
Solution
Looks good and will easily handle games on higher settings at 1080P/60hz. As for the storage there won't be any issues with having the OS/programs on the M.2 and your games on the other drive.
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Thanks for the reply, am I going to need a bios update with this mobo? I'm also thinking of getting ryzen 7 2700 instead of 2600, do i need any changes on the mobo or any other part?