Is this computer good enough?

martsk

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Hello, I want to build myself a computer that i can use to run future games good with over 60fps at atleast medium graphics. and around high and ultra for games like h1z1 and playerunknowns battlegrounds.

The specs i concider going for is:
Intel i5-7600K Kaby lake.
Asus ROG Strix Z270F., socket-1151
XFX Radeon Rx 480 RS 4GB.
Corsair Vengenance 3200Mhz 16GB
Kingston SSDnow 120GB 2.5" OEM
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" HDD
Corsair Hydro Series H60 CPU cooler.
Corsair CX750M, 750W.

Is there going to be any bottlenecks with this build?
Should i get the i7-7700k instead of the i5?
and i was wondering if it all would fit inside a Fractal Design Define S Black Window case.
 
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the Corsair CX units are very low quality tier 4 but depends if your on a budget there are a lot beter alternatives but cost is a major factor just bought an EVGA 750wat G3 unit 7years garentee £110
PSU Tier list tier 1-2 are good for gaming
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html

I would recommend an EVGA SuperNova Gold G2 / GS / GQ, Platinum P2 / PS, or Titanium T2 or a Seasonic M12-II Evo or S12-II

GOOD PSU EVGA is a B2, G2, P2, GS, PS, or T2. Avoid the EVGA B1 and G1 series


so you think I'll be able to run games like Call Of Duty WWII and Star Citizen when they get out? with a decent framerate
 
the Corsair CX units are very low quality tier 4 but depends if your on a budget there are a lot beter alternatives but cost is a major factor just bought an EVGA 750wat G3 unit 7years garentee £110
PSU Tier list tier 1-2 are good for gaming
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html

I would recommend an EVGA SuperNova Gold G2 / GS / GQ, Platinum P2 / PS, or Titanium T2 or a Seasonic M12-II Evo or S12-II

GOOD PSU EVGA is a B2, G2, P2, GS, PS, or T2. Avoid the EVGA B1 and G1 series
 
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