[SOLVED] Will this setup work/Are all the parts compatible with each other?

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PC Case - Corsair Carbide Spec - Alpha
https://www.amazon.in/Corsair-Carbide-SPEC-Alpha-Mid-Tower-Gaming/dp/B017XPPH9I

CPU - Intel i7 9700k Turbo
https://www.amazon.in/Intel-Generation-Processor-Unlocked-Heatsink/dp/B07HHN6KBZ

Motherboard - Asus ROG Strix Z390 - F
https://www.amazon.in/ASUS-Strix-Gaming-6Gbps-Motherboard/dp/B07HS7C8B8

Graphics Card - Asus ROG Strix GTX 1070 8GB OC Edition
https://www.amazon.in/Asus-GeForce-1070-STRIX-Graphic/dp/B01HDUVJ1I

RAM - Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (8x2 GB)
https://www.amazon.in/Corsair-Vengeance-3200MHz-Desktop-Memory/dp/B0143UM4TC

Hard Drive - Seagate Firecuda 2 TB Internal Hard Drive
https://www.amazon.in/Seagate-FireCuda-Notebook-Drive-ST2000LX001/dp/B01M1UQQT5

SSD - Samsung 860 QVO 1TB SSD
https://www.amazon.in/Samsung-2-5-inch-Internal-SATA-MZ-76Q1T0BW/dp/B07KSHCG3R

PSU - Cooler Master MWE 750W
https://www.amazon.in/Cooler-Master-White-Cable-Supply/dp/B07VYZ6XHF

Cooling Fan - Cooler Master Hyper 212 LED CPU Cooler
https://www.amazon.in/Cooler-Master-Hyper-212-CPU/dp/B01KBXKP8W

I think I covered everything. Didn't bother to put monitor, mouse and keyboard because I already good ones. Please let me know if I should go ahead and buy this setup. All the help is very much appreciated :)))
 
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Hard Drive - Seagate Firecuda 2 TB Internal Hard Drive
https://www.amazon.in/Seagate-FireCuda-Notebook-Drive-ST2000LX001/dp/B01M1UQQT5
SSD - Samsung 860 QVO 1TB SSD
https://www.amazon.in/Samsung-2-5-inch-Internal-SATA-MZ-76Q1T0BW/dp/B07KSHCG3R
PSU - Cooler Master MWE 750W
https://www.amazon.in/Cooler-Master-White-Cable-Supply/dp/B07VYZ6XHF
Please let me know if I should go ahead and buy this setup. All the help is very much appreciated :)))
Get WD Red 2TB instead of Seagate Firecuda notebook drive.
https://www.amazon.in/Western-Digit...=wd+red+2tb&qid=1583315047&s=computers&sr=1-3
Get Crucial MX 500 1TB instead of 860 qvo...

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You don't need a Firecuda, a regular HDD will do, in case, a regular HDD is cheaper than an SSHD. I would change the PSU to something more, reliable. Something made by Seasonic. I'd also pick up an RTX 2060 Super as opposed to a GTX1070.

I'd ditch the 2.5" SSD and pick up an M.2 SSD to conserve the realestate on the chassis and utilize the ports on the board. Speaking of which, why not move for a smaller form factor build? You could easily just stick to an mitx build given your hardware list(and also have some room to upgrade).
 

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You don't need a Firecuda, a regular HDD will do, in case, a regular HDD is cheaper than an SSHD. I would change the PSU to something more, reliable. Something made by Seasonic. I'd also pick up an RTX 2060 Super as opposed to a GTX1070.
Rly? I heard Corsair and Cooler Master are besr in business for PSUs?
 

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You don't need a Firecuda, a regular HDD will do, in case, a regular HDD is cheaper than an SSHD. I would change the PSU to something more, reliable. Something made by Seasonic. I'd also pick up an RTX 2060 Super as opposed to a GTX1070.

I'd ditch the 2.5" SSD and pick up an M.2 SSD to conserve the realestate on the chassis and utilize the ports on the board. Speaking of which, why not move for a smaller form factor build? You could easily just stick to an mitx build given your hardware list(and also have some room to upgrade).
I actually dont have the budget for RTX 2060 :p
 

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You don't need a Firecuda, a regular HDD will do, in case, a regular HDD is cheaper than an SSHD. I would change the PSU to something more, reliable. Something made by Seasonic. I'd also pick up an RTX 2060 Super as opposed to a GTX1070.

I'd ditch the 2.5" SSD and pick up an M.2 SSD to conserve the realestate on the chassis and utilize the ports on the board. Speaking of which, why not move for a smaller form factor build? You could easily just stick to an mitx build given your hardware list(and also have some room to upgrade).
Pretty much my budget for a PSU is 150$ and most of the PSU from Seasonic or Corsair in this price range is only 550 watt. And my GPU alobe will take that up so i need at least 750 watt which only Cooler Master provides under my budget
 
Hard Drive - Seagate Firecuda 2 TB Internal Hard Drive
https://www.amazon.in/Seagate-FireCuda-Notebook-Drive-ST2000LX001/dp/B01M1UQQT5
SSD - Samsung 860 QVO 1TB SSD
https://www.amazon.in/Samsung-2-5-inch-Internal-SATA-MZ-76Q1T0BW/dp/B07KSHCG3R
PSU - Cooler Master MWE 750W
https://www.amazon.in/Cooler-Master-White-Cable-Supply/dp/B07VYZ6XHF
Please let me know if I should go ahead and buy this setup. All the help is very much appreciated :)))
Get WD Red 2TB instead of Seagate Firecuda notebook drive.
https://www.amazon.in/Western-Digit...=wd+red+2tb&qid=1583315047&s=computers&sr=1-3
Get Crucial MX 500 1TB instead of 860 qvo.
https://www.amazon.in/Crucial-MX500...860+evo+1tb&qid=1583315170&s=computers&sr=1-4
Get Seasonic S12II 620 instead of Cooler Master MWE.
https://www.amazon.in/Seasonic-S12I...asonic+620w&qid=1583315355&s=computers&sr=1-1
 
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Will a 620 watt PSU be enough to run 8 Gb graphics and i7 9th gen processor?