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The build seems rather good. Personally I would go with a Seasonic M12-II or S12-II psu at that price point. It's a little more expensive but the quality is excellent. Also I'm wondering: didn't that MSI motherboard have quite weak power delivery to the cpu? Also I would suggest to take another cpu fan. This one doesn't even seem to have heatpipes. The one selected is barely an improvement over the stock heatsink. Spend $30 on a nice Hyper 212 Plus or Evo (if it fits in the case), it will keep your cpu nice and cool.

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The build seems rather good. Personally I would go with a Seasonic M12-II or S12-II psu at that price point. It's a little more expensive but the quality is excellent. Also I'm wondering: didn't that MSI motherboard have quite weak power delivery to the cpu? Also I would suggest to take another cpu fan. This one doesn't even seem to have heatpipes. The one selected is barely an improvement over the stock heatsink. Spend $30 on a nice Hyper 212 Plus or Evo (if it fits in the case), it will keep your cpu nice and cool.
 
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