Wenaker :
That sounds great, BUT I am not from USA (from CZE) and a few parts of your build are not available - ssd, psu, case. And prices are higher. So when I pick the parts together (with the same psu, ssd and case as first) the price will be above 1560$
(without windows)
Next time, do state upfront your location and currency used since as you see, prices vary from country to country.
Since you live in Czech Republic that is part of European Union (i too live in European Union), you're best ordering your parts from Amazon.de.
Refined my build accordingly by taking account currency exchange rates (1360 USD = 34.216 CZK = 1266 EUR).
2 builds, 1st one with K-series CPU and Z-series MoBo (very similar to my Skylake build, full specs in my sig).
PCPartPicker part list /
Price breakdown by merchant
CPU: Intel Core i5-6600K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor (€247.48 @ Amazon Deutschland)
CPU Cooler: ARCTIC Freezer i32 CPU Cooler (€28.99 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Motherboard: MSI Z170A GAMING M5 ATX LGA1151 Motherboard (€180.72 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Memory: Kingston Savage 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-3000 Memory (€86.01 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Storage: Samsung 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive (€99.00 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Storage: Hitachi Ultrastar 7K3000 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (€69.95 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Video Card: MSI GeForce GTX 1060 Gaming X 3G (€251.99 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Case: Corsair 100R ATX Mid Tower Case (€48.90 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Power Supply: SeaSonic 520W 80+ Bronze Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply (€86.78 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Optical Drive: LG GH24NSB0 DVD/CD Writer (€16.20 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit (€172.00 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Total: €1288.02
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-02-03 12:58 CET+0100
Few words.
Since in Europe, Kaby Lake CPUs cost more than Skylake CPUs, i went with Skylake CPU. i5-6600K is one of the best CPUs for gaming that you can overclock to get more performance out of it.
Didn't change the CPU cooler.
Changed MoBo to MSI Z170A Gaming M5. (Same MoBo is also used in my Skylake build.) Do note that when your BIOS version is 1.C or newer, you can upgrade your CPU to any Kaby Lake CPU, including K-series CPUs (i5-7600K and i7-7700K). If your BIOS version is 1.9 (like it currently is on my MoBo), you can manually update your BIOS to get support for Kaby Lake CPUs.
Due to the budget restrictions, had to lower RAM amount. Put in 2x 4GB Kingston Savage RAM at speeds of 3000 Mhz. (And again, i have the exact same RAM in my Skylake build.) You can buy the exact same set of 2x 4GB Savage RAM if you want to upgrade your RAM to 16GB since MoBo supports this very RAM in all 4 RAM slots.
Switched SSD to Samsung EVO 250GB. SK Hynix SL308 is also available in Amazon.de but Samsung SSD costs only 7 EUR more. It's little enough price to pay to get better performing SSD.
Also switched out HDD to HGST (Hitachi) HDD since they are most reliable HDDs out there.
Further reading: https://www.backblaze.com/blog/hard-drive-reliability-stats-q1-2016/
Since in Europe, all PC components are far more expensive than in USA, had to lower cost on GPU as well. Put in MSI GTX 1060 Gaming X 3G. (You can find the same GPU in my Skylake build as well.)
Didn't change the case.
But did change the PSU. Put in Seasonic M12II-520 EVO that is 80+ Bronze, fully-modular and comes with 5 years of warranty. (I have M12II EVO series PSU in my Haswell build.)
Also changed the ODD since the one i initially picked wasn't available in Amazon.de.
Didn't change the OS.
All in all, this build is high-end gaming PC and you can keep it high-end with additional upgrades for years to come.
For example, i'm planning to upgrade my RAM to 16GB, populate both M.2 SSD slots on MoBo with M.2 NVMe SSDs and go for 2x GTX 1070 in a 2-way SLI without changing other components on my Skylake build. You can do the same but for GTX 1070 2-way SLI, you'll need at least 650W PSU. (I already have 650W PSU in form of Seasonic PRIME 650.)
And now, a 2nd build with Kaby Lake non-K CPU.
PCPartPicker part list /
Price breakdown by merchant
CPU: Intel Core i5-7500 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor (€214.84 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Motherboard: MSI B250 GAMING M3 ATX LGA1151 Motherboard (€133.89 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Memory: Kingston Savage 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory (€111.84 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Storage: Samsung 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive (€99.00 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Storage: Hitachi Ultrastar 7K3000 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (€69.95 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Video Card: MSI GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6GB ARMOR OC Video Card (€296.88 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Case: Corsair 100R ATX Mid Tower Case (€48.90 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Power Supply: SeaSonic 520W 80+ Bronze Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply (€86.78 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Optical Drive: LG GH24NSB0 DVD/CD Writer (€16.20 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit (€172.00 @ Amazon Deutschland)
Total: €1250.28
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-02-03 12:57 CET+0100
Changes made compared to the build above.
CPU: i5-6600K -> i5-7500
CPU cooler: Arctic Freezer i32 -> Intel stock cooler (comes with CPU)
MoBo: Z170 -> B250
RAM: 2x 4GB 3000 Mhz -> 2x 8GB 2400 Mhz
GPU: GTX 1060 3GB -> GTX 1060 6GB
And for bonus, a comparison between the two builds. Skylake as a base and Kaby Lake as an alternative.
Userbenchmark PC Build Comparison
Baseline Bench: Game 83%, Desk 86%, Work 50%
CPU:
Intel Core i5-6600K
GPU:
Nvidia GTX 1060-3GB
SSD:
Samsung 850 Evo 250GB
HDD:
Hitachi HUA722010CLA330 1TB
RAM:
Kingston HyperX DDR4 3000 C15 2x4GB
Alternative Bench: Game 87%, Desk 81%, Work 52%
CPU:
Intel Core i5-7500
GPU:
Nvidia GTX 1060-6GB
SSD:
Samsung 850 Evo 250GB
HDD:
Hitachi HUA722010CLA330 1TB
RAM:
HyperX Fury DDR4 2400 C15 2x8GB