Is this build good for a 1100$ pc?

Onefurrybanana

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I have never heard of the psu or the ssd, also the sp fan is for radiators. So unless your watercooling you won't need it. The case should come with fans but if you want better fans you can use the corsair AF fans. I personally use the AF for my case and the SP for my radiator. The AF stands for air force while the SP stands for static pressure.
 

Retrorecall

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hey man, you can get windows 10 on ebay for like $20, that'll save you about 60! I did this and it worked fine, when you install you have to call them, which gave me a bit of a scare otherwise it works fine.
Also, for an extra +10% cost the SSD you can pretty much get an samsung evo 850, which is a about a 40-100% better SSD. http://ssd.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Transcend-SSD370-128GB-vs-Samsung-850-Evo-120GB/2699vs3484

I think everything else is a fair deal, but i haven tbeen following too closely lately.
 
Fan:
I'd get ONE of these for the front:
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/noctua-case-fan-nfp14sredux900

It's a non-variable, low-noise, high-quality fan. In my experience it's perfect for most front intake fans.

I've done lots of experiments on whether you need a variable fan or not and it always turns out that you don't tend to use more than 800RPM of a good intake fan (and variable spins up on first startup so is initially noisy).