[SOLVED] Finally upgrading after 7 years - is this build solid?

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Hi,

Finally fully upgrading my 7-year old build (i did upgrade GPU and SSD before during those years). :)
I'd like to order the parts asap, just wanted to check if there's any serious issue (especially compatibility) I might have with the new components.
Or any other comments. But I would like to go ahead with this setup, ideally.

Goal is: Quiet PC to comfortably play a game @ 1440p/60Hz, while watching Twitch on secondary Monitor, while 100-200 tabs are open in the background.

Hardware I'll keep from my current build:
SilverStone FT02 - Case
Asus Xonar Essence STX (I use the thicker headphone-output)
Noctua NH-D14 SE2011 CPU Cooler (I'm buying an adapter kit so I can install it on my new CPU/mobo)
Samsung 860 Evo 1TB (I upgraded my SSD kinda recently)
3TB Data Sata HDD

New Hardware:
Corsair RMx (2018) 750W (supposed to be quiet, 750W to give it more headroom to keep it more quiet)
Asus - Prime X470 Pro ATX (has 2 CPU fan connectors and many rear USB ports, which I need)
MSI Geforce RTX 2060 Gaming Z (already purchased)
Ryzen 7 2700X
Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB DDR4-3200Mhz

I plan to dismiss my old Corsair AX860 PSU, because I've used it a lot for 6 years, including some bumpy moves.

Would appreciate a last check on this. Thank you!
 
Thank you for the quick replies!
I put in the order so I can build the system on the weekend.
Finally I can hope to get rid off all those micro-stutters and random limitations I have on my current system (e.g. when I download something with more than 3mb/s, Windows starts lagging like 10fps).

Logain, that was a great tip to save $50. But I don't feel too comfortable with OC'ing myself, so I just ordered the X-version. Appreciate the advice though.

I used randomchoice.org to decide which one of you to give best answer, heh.
Thanks again, this forum is great.