Will this setup work?

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Hey, i've put together a setup with the following components and would like to know whether or not this thing will "fit together"? Also, will extra Arctic fan enough for rear mounting on the case?

INTEL Core I5-6400 2,7GHz LGA1151 Box (does the box mean it will come with stock fan?)
CORSAIR Carbide 88R Micro ATX Mid Tower
MSI B150M BAZOOKA LGA1151 uATX DDR4
ADATA SP550 240GB SSD 560/510Mb/s 2.5" SATA3 6Gb/s
Crucial 8GB DDR4-2400
CORSAIR Builder Series CX 600 Watt 80+
Gigabyte AMD R9 390 G1 Gaming 8GB GDDR5 DVI/HDMI/3xDP
ARCTIC F12 - 120mm


Thank you for helping!
 
it comes with a stock cooler. Those that doesn´t come with a stock cooler are usually labeled OEM or Tray.

Everything else fits - but you want a different PSU. SeaSonic S12II maybe, the corsair CX series is not meant for gaming
 


Okay, thanks! I see the S12II 620w is over 90 EUR in this shop which is a bit much for my budget at the moment.
Can you recommend anything from this list around the same price like the above mentioned CX600:
https://www.systemastore.fi/index.php?cPath=1_432_446

Thanks!

Or perhaps a slightly slower memory for the better PSU?

 


Thanks! Unfortunately VP600P makes the order wait up to 20 days which is too long, because they setup will be a birthday present in 10 days. Guess i have to go with something (the ones with with only Webmyynti green means long wait times). Though i Google that people say CX600 is enough for 390 when you don't plan to overclock the system (which the kid won't, that i can tell).
 
Corsair CX and VS series uses capacitors that are rated for max 30c. Any higher than that and caps may fail. A faulthy PSU may damage all other components in your setup, which is why you want a good quality PSU.
In a gaming pc, temperatures will easily go beyond 30c and especially with a massive R9 390 graphics card. What about the Antec VP700P? Or perhaps buy the PSU from a different store?