Planning for High-End Gaming PC, is this good?

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I'm planning to build a Gaming PC in the next few years or so. I will be focusing on playing a few games like Minecraft (with mods and shaders), Fortnite, League of Legends and others. Note that I'm still planning it, so things might get changed. Anyways, this is the specifications, and tell me if I have something wrong for my Gaming PC.


PC:
CPU: Intel Core i7 8700K
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (Asus ROG STRIX)
SSD: Samsung 860 Evo 500GB
HDD: Seagate 6TB BarraCuda Pro 7200 RPM
RAM: G.Skill TridentZ 16 GB (2x8GB) DDR4 4266 MHz
MBD: Asus PRIME Z370-A
PSU: Seasonic FOCUS SSR-750FX 750W 80+ Gold
Case: MasterCase H500M
FAN: Corsair LL140RGB
CPU Cooler: Cryorig R1 Universal

Total: $ 2200 (Not Sure)


Others:
Monitor: Acer Predator Z35 Curved
Keyboard: Redragon K555 Indrah RGB
Mouse: Logitech G502
Headset: Corsair VOID PRO RGB Wireless
Webcam: Logitech C922x
Router (Wi-Fi): ASUS AC5300
Microphone: Blue Yeti USB Microphone (Optional)

Total: $ 1450


And that's my gaming setup. If there is a problem, please tell me I will try to fix it. Thank you.
 
A lot can change in a couple of years but in general that’s a very good system. But, do you need to spend that much to play those easy-to-run games? No.

It’s a streaming setup, right?

32gb seems like overkill unless you plan to run the DCS F/A-18C sim in VR. 2x8gb is suitable for most anything.

PSU is nice but no need to spend that much - seasonic focus plus gold would do well.

Don’t need a full tower for your components. No benefit for the extra $.
 
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Yeah, I think you're right. It's so overkill compared to those games. I should re-pick the components. and I'm also new to PC Building Thanks for your feedback!

Ps. Sorry for disliking your answer, I'm new to this website too lol I thought it was for replying the solution.
 

convultus

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It's really great and future-proofed for me but like the other guy said, 32gb is waaaay to much. I'd probably just stick to 8gb and 500gb ssd if I were you, in that way you could cut a percentage in the cost. :)