Will this build work?

aalpesh

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I've gotten the majority of the parts for my first build together, but i want to run it past you guys before i go ahead and make it and end up ruining everything.
Here are the parts i'll be using.

Rise Glow case from Rosewill
AMD FX9590 with liquid cooling
ASRock Fatal1ty 990FX Killer AM3+ AMD 990FX 5 x SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Gaming Motherboard
MSI GTX 970 4gb 256-bit GDDR5
G.Skill Ripjaw 4 series 16gb (4gb x 4gb)
Western Digital Blue WD10EZEX 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive Bare Drive
Kingston SSDNow V300 Series SV300S37A/120G 2.5" 120GB SATA III Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
and a Cooler Master GM Series G750M - Compact 750W 80 PLUS Bronze Modular PSU (Haswell/Kaveri Support)

Is there anything wrong with this build? Things i should look out for and be wary of? Deadly errors?
 
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Nothing else seems to be of any problem. If possible...
For this built, you will need a PSU with a very good quality and high output capacity. Like a 850-1000Watts PSU will be enough. Go for either Antec or Seasonic PSU since they are much better than Cooler Master.

But If you are not aware of it, FX9590 has a TDP of 220Watts. It also runs hot as well. It is basically, a 8350 Overclocked from factory. I would suggest to go for FX8350 and a liquid cooler for it. Also if you are only going to game of this PC, 16GB of RAM is overkill. You will just need 8GB for any game you play on it. Games are not going to use that much memory as well.
 
if it still under 30 days...send the cpu and mb back. then i would wait for the newer intel skylake that dropping in a few weeks. going wiht the newer cpu and mb it may be a little more money but you be able to upgrade it. the older amd fx line been dead for two years now. from some online posts amd may bring back the fx line with the newer zen cpu. if they do it may not be on the same mb platform.
 


Sadly i can't return the FX9590 any longer. Is there any other issue aside from the PSU?
 


Nothing else seems to be of any problem. If possible, once you have installed all the components and installed windows, try to under clock the CPU to reduce heat generation and TDP. You will get lot of guides on how to do this by googling.

 
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