Are my components compatible?

conormcgregor809

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Hi! I have a question, or maybe two.. I just want to know if all my components are compatible? I already bought the motherboard, the ram, and the PSU I got the EVGA 600w 80 plus white(not the one in pc part picker), and well, I also would like to know the best budget good looking case compatible with all my components(that would fit in), I would be willing to spend no more than $60 dollars for the case, if I have to spend more.. Then oh well I guess I would have to do it.. xD! All I want to know, if my components are really compatible before I buy the rest of the components, and the best budget good looking case compatible with my components as well(obvious). xD These are my componets..

------> https://pcpartpicker.com/user/conormcgregor809/saved/#view=BvrwP6
 
A few good cases here. Comes down to the looks you like.
https://pcpartpicker.com/products/compare/yLDzK8,ms6BD3,mn3RsY/

For your build I would drop the card down to a GTX 1070 the 1080 is massive overkill for a 1080p monitor.
Something like this monitor paired with a GTX 1070 will free up some case money and still have execulant performance.
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/mWV48d/benq-monitor-gl2460hm
 
Wish you would have asked before buying your first batch of parts:
PSU is not great (not a parts killer but certainly not good quiality), the one elbert suggested is a good bit better
RAM is not good quality either. TEAM is the bargin basement brand ram and so naturally their defective rate is higher

SSD is also bad. Those sandisk plus models will perform slightly better then a hard drive due to seek times, but random read/write is almost no better then a standard hard disk drive. Samsung EVO or Crucial are the recommended choices.

Comptatibility wise everthing should work fine
 


I'am not getting that SSD, I just put that, to more or less calculate de price. What's wrong with the power supply? I've seen good reviews about the power supply I bought. Or maybe you confusing the one I have in parts picker? If that's the case, then no. I did not bought that power supply. The one I bought is this one

---->>> http://www.bestbuy.com/site/evga-80-plus-600w-atx-12v-eps-12v-power-supply-black/8511029.p?skuId=8511029&ref=212&loc=1&ksid=fe93ff58-a1b2-4a03-ad55-d0eecb4f07e9&ksprof_id=8&ksaffcode=pg199014&ksdevice=c&lsft=ref:212,loc:2
 
No, not confused at all, its a W1 serries.

They are not parts killer or house fire PSUs, but not going to last for years of gaming.

When I saw a link to Best Buy I had to smirk a little as any PC Component sold in Best Buy stores is either not good, or at best way overpriced.
 


But should I be worry to game on that power supply with the GTX 1080 and the i7-6700k for at least 1 month until I get enough money again, to afford a different power supply? Are you sure it won't kill my gtx 1080 or my cpu i7-6700k? Thank you..
 


Okay, so then I'm getting the 250gb Samsung Evo, and I would stay with that PSU for about 2 month. The ram, I find it okay for me. So, am I ready to Rock and buy the components without worrying?