Is this compatible? PLEASE HELP :(

Enerpi_0016

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Hi! I have a PC and I wanted to upgrade it. This is my specs of my old PC.

-AMD A6-7400K Radeoon R5, 6 compute cores 2C+4G 3.50 GHZ
-Gigabyte F2A68HM-S1 (I believe)
-Nvidia GT 730 2GB
-8GB Team Elite Ram DDR3
-RISE 600W JM/MODEL P4-600W PSU (This is what I saw in the sticker in the PSU)
- Antec 100 Mid tower case
-1TB HDD

I wanted to change some parts. The motherboard, the ram, the GPU and the processor. This is the parts that I will replace with (sorry for bad english)

-Intel i7 7700K
-Asus prime Z270-A
-Gigabyte geforce GTX 1060 6GB WINDFORCE OC
-G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 2400 (PC4 19200) Intel Z170/X99 Desktop Memory F4-2400C15D-16GVR

I just wanted to know if there's any part that isn't compatible in this build. Is my PSU have enoough power to run my new PC parts? cause I don't have a plan to replace this. Please respond if you know :)

THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND HAVE A NICE DAY!
 
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The changed parts (motherboard, ram, gpu and cpu) are all compatible and good. I would highly suggest you to also change your Rise 600W PSU to a more reliable unit. A 450W good quality PSU is more than enough to power that updated rig. I would recommend the affordable Seasonic S12II-520 (520W) for a little bit headroom.

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The changed parts (motherboard, ram, gpu and cpu) are all compatible and good. I would highly suggest you to also change your Rise 600W PSU to a more reliable unit. A 450W good quality PSU is more than enough to power that updated rig. I would recommend the affordable Seasonic S12II-520 (520W) for a little bit headroom.
 
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fazlollah

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DUDE !
i think the most important part of building a PC is finding a good PSU !!!
its SO important.
your gonna pay a lot of money for i7 CPU and your Motherboard and your Graphic Card. i suggest you buy a good 600W-700W Gold Series full modular/ Half modular PSU from good brands like corsair or coolermaster.
also you can add 20-30$ and buy DDR4 3000Mhz RAMs.