Will these components run video editing? Are they all compatible?

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I'm going to build my first pc for video editing.
It needs to be able to edit large files and do it well. I've compiled a list of parts but im a complete noob. Could someone let me know that things are all compatible with eachother and of it'll run well enough to edit large files on avid media composer and Adobe premier.

Processor: Intel Core i7 i7-4790K CPU (Quad Core 4GHz, Socket H3 LGA-1150)

Motherboard: MSI Z97 Gaming 3 Intel LGA1150 Z97 ATX Motherboard

Ram: HyperX 16 GB 2133 MHz DDR3 Non-ECC CL11 DIMM (Kit of 2 x 8 GB) XMP Beast Series

Graphics card: MSI Nvidia Gtx 960 Gaming 2 GB PCI-E Graphics Card

SSD: Kingston HyperX Savage SHSS37A/120G SATA 3 2.5 (7 mm) SSD - 120 GB

SSHD: Seagate 4TB Desktop SSHD 5900RPM SATA 6GB/s 64MB 3.5" 8GB SSD Cache

Power: Corsair CP-9020054-UK RM Series RM650 80 Plus Gold 650W ATX/EPS Fully Modular Power Supply Unit

CPU cooler: ARCTIC Freezer i30 - 320 Watt CPU Cooler for Intel - Interchangeable 120 mm PWM Fan

Case:Silverstone SST-PS11B-W Precision Black ATX Mid Tower with Window

Is everything compatible? And will it fit in that case and run video editing well?
 
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I would go with a better quality PSU like some from EVGA or Seasonic. The rest of the parts are good. Instead of that GTX 960, you can also go with the R9 380 for less money, If money is not a problem you can also go with the GTX 970 or R9 390.
 


Corsair is still a good manufacter and the RM series is plenty fine!
 


Instead of me trying to type here like a mad man, check this out here :
http://www.overclock.net/t/1455892/why-you-might-not-want-to-buy-a-corsair-rm-psu
 
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