Pc build, can i spare anything/suggestions

Augustdk90

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Hi TH users.

I am building a PC, my budget cant go anyfurther, which means i can only get parts at the same price or spare some of the parts in one section to get better ones in another section.
The pc will only be used for gaming, my mind is also focused on the future (4k and vr gaming)
Is there any part that you believe is too much and should be spared away, could be the cooling system or the psu for instance? Or the opposite, is there anything you believe should be upgraded to follow the rest of the system?

Dont start on the cpu discussion, i am going for the i7 67k even tho alot prefer the i5 66k. :)

This is the build at the moment.

Thanks!

Mother - msi z170a pc mate
Gpu - ASUS GeForce® TURBO GTX 1080 8GB
Cpu - i7 6700k
Memory - G.skill Trident z 2x8gb 3000 mhz ddr4
Cooling - Shark bloodfreezr 550LC liq. cool. (this is a local danish design, guess its hard to compare then)
Psu - FSP 750W 88+ silver

 
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Your PSU is mediocre
a 550/650W quality unit is easily enough.
Cheapest quality unit is mostly a XFX TS Gold in Europe or a Seasonic unit.

The 1080 Turbo is only recommended if you're using an ITX case. Otherwise get the cheapest 1080 with 2 or 3 fans.

Depending on the price of the board, take a look at the Asus Z170-A or the Gigabyte z170 gaming K3 or Gigabyte Z170 G1.Sniper
They're sometimes cheaper and great boards (make sure ram is supported)
Your PSU is mediocre
a 550/650W quality unit is easily enough.
Cheapest quality unit is mostly a XFX TS Gold in Europe or a Seasonic unit.

The 1080 Turbo is only recommended if you're using an ITX case. Otherwise get the cheapest 1080 with 2 or 3 fans.

Depending on the price of the board, take a look at the Asus Z170-A or the Gigabyte z170 gaming K3 or Gigabyte Z170 G1.Sniper
They're sometimes cheaper and great boards (make sure ram is supported)
 
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