Will these parts be compatible with eachother?

Chris OMahony

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I know a bit about PC's, however I think it would be best to ask other people who would know better than I do. I'm selling my current PC and building a new one, could you please just tell me if I were to buy all these parts would they work with each other. I know it's a lot to ask for you to check for me, but i'm just trying to be safe. Thanks a lot.

CPU: Intel i3 6100 skylake 1151 socket

MOBO: Gigabyte H110M-S2H Motherboard (Socket 1151, H110 Express, DDR4, S-ATA 600, Micro ATX)

GPU: GTX 750ti

RAM: HyperX FURY 8 GB DDR4 2400 MHz Memory Kit (2 x 4 GB) - Black (Skylake Ready)

PSU: Corsair CP-9020097-UK VS550 ATX/EPS Vs Series 80 Plus Power Supply Unit

CASE: Thermaltake Versa H15 M-ATX Gaming Case with Side Window USB 3 and Black Interior

DVD DRIVE: LiteOn IHAS124-14 24x SATA Internal DVDRW - Black

HDD: WD Blue 1TB Desktop Hard Disk Drive - 7200 RPM SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch

One more question: When i'm making a new build and purchasing an OS (Windows 10) do I select the USB flash drive option or pc download option from amazon? I know I have to install it with a disk but just wondering which one to select. All answers are greatly appreciated.
 
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You can install Windows with an USB drive just fine. Don't necessarily need a disk. You make a USB stick Windows bootable with the RUFUS app.

Power supply is low end. If you're planning to upgrade your graphics card in the future to a much better one you want to have a better power supply.

GTX 750 Ti is kind of outdated, depends on where you're buying from. Its successors are the AMD RX 460 and Nvidia GTX 1050 which deliver much better performance for the same price.
You can install Windows with an USB drive just fine. Don't necessarily need a disk. You make a USB stick Windows bootable with the RUFUS app.

Power supply is low end. If you're planning to upgrade your graphics card in the future to a much better one you want to have a better power supply.

GTX 750 Ti is kind of outdated, depends on where you're buying from. Its successors are the AMD RX 460 and Nvidia GTX 1050 which deliver much better performance for the same price.
 
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