First pc build HELP

Illja_

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Im building my first pc and the components are: asus maximus IX hero motherboard , intel i7 7700k, intel 600p 256GB ssd, G.skill (8GBx2) Ripjaws v. DDR4 3200 mhz CL16 memory, MSI Geforce GTX 1060 6GT OCV1, Corsair 650w,vs650 power supply, ID-Cooling se-214x 120mm pwm. with LG 25UM58-P 25inch 21:9 ultrawide fho ips monitor. Does this components fit for each other and are they good for ghost recon wildlands and other games? HELP!
 
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Most of the build looks good. Whether or not it's good for any specific game depends on what settings you run it at, and what resolution you want to use. For 1920x1080, that build would work very well. For that monitor, you might have to lower the settings in a few titles for the best frame rates.

It's also worth mentioning that the monitor is a 9x21 model. That's not very common, and many games will not support it. You'd be better off with a 9x16 or 10x16 screen. They aren't as flashy, but they're also not as big of a headache to get games to work with. If you end up going for a higher resolution monitor, you might also want to upgrade to a GTX 1070. It will let you run at max settings in most titles at 2560x1440.
Most of the build looks good. Whether or not it's good for any specific game depends on what settings you run it at, and what resolution you want to use. For 1920x1080, that build would work very well. For that monitor, you might have to lower the settings in a few titles for the best frame rates.

It's also worth mentioning that the monitor is a 9x21 model. That's not very common, and many games will not support it. You'd be better off with a 9x16 or 10x16 screen. They aren't as flashy, but they're also not as big of a headache to get games to work with. If you end up going for a higher resolution monitor, you might also want to upgrade to a GTX 1070. It will let you run at max settings in most titles at 2560x1440.
 
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Vic 40

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Nice monitor.

For psu's what are your other options? And please use a decent budget for it.
Some options via the pcppartpicker,
http://pcpartpicker.com/products/compare/Ky4NnQ,TgW9TW,nB3RsY/
tried to look in different budget ranges and some may not be sold where you live.