My first PC Build - Check Please need opinions before buying parts

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Hello, can someone check this pic build before I order all the parts to check for compatibility and other issues. Thank you in advance. I have some questions underneath my part lists.

CPU - i5 6600k
CPU Cooler - Cooler Master Hyper TX3 Evo 3
Motherboard - Asus Z170-A
RAM - Corsair Vengence 2x4gb 3000mhz
PSU - EVGA Supernove Fully Modular 750w gold
Storage - 1 Tb seagate barracuda
Case - Thermaltake Urban S31

Thank You. I do plan on buying a graphics card in the future (because of budget) however I haven't done research into this. Also will I need to get an optical drive to instal drivers for the motherboard or will it be pre installed. Lastly should I replace the storage with a 120gb Samsung 850 Evo SSD for the time being or...Apologies for any obvious mistakes made

 
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If you have an internet connection you can download the motherboard drivers; so you dont really need an odd.

buying a SSD will exponentially improve your overall PC experience. put the OS on the SSD and essential programs and/or a few games. keep the HDD for data (apps, music, films).

the Cooler Master Hyper TX3 Evo 3 is a very mainstream cooler and not good for OC-ing. rather you must buy a 212X or 612 Ver.2.

You dont need ddr4-3000 ram. you can save some money by buying ddr4-2400 ram.

use the cash savings to buy the ssd.

Mugglensu1984

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If you have an internet connection you can download the motherboard drivers; so you dont really need an odd.

buying a SSD will exponentially improve your overall PC experience. put the OS on the SSD and essential programs and/or a few games. keep the HDD for data (apps, music, films).

the Cooler Master Hyper TX3 Evo 3 is a very mainstream cooler and not good for OC-ing. rather you must buy a 212X or 612 Ver.2.

You dont need ddr4-3000 ram. you can save some money by buying ddr4-2400 ram.

use the cash savings to buy the ssd.
 
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