No, I can't.
For an authoritative answer, go to the motherboard web site and access the ram QVL support list.
If the specific g.skil kit is supported, you are ok.
Alternatively, go to the g.skil ram selection app.
Enter the make/model of your motherboard and see if that kit is on the supported list.
Not all DDR4 ram is compatible.
As to your other parts, Corsair VS units are considered as poor quality; tier 5/6 on this list:
Credit to @Starelementpokeand @Energycore for helping out with this long-awaited refresh of the old PSU tier list by Aniallation (who previously went several months without logging in), leaving the old list in need of help. This is simply an update of the list that was flawed in creation by the P...
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650w is appropriate, I recommend Seasonic focus 650w.
2400G comes with decent integrated graphics but not as good as RX580.
Seems to me better to buy a pure processor if you are going to have a discrete graphics card.
I will never again build without a ssd for the "C" drive. It makes everything you do much quicker.
120gb is minimum, it will hold the os and a handful of games.
But, many things default to the "C" drive.
When a SSD nears full, it will lose performance and endurance.
240gb is the recommended minimum.
If you can go 240gb, or 500gb you may never need a hard drive.
You can defer on the hard drive unless you need to store large files such as video's.
It is easy to add a hard drive later.
Samsung EVO is a good choice for performance and reliability.