Light 4k gaming, cost-efficient and 'pretty to look at' build advice

BGCH24

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Jun 9, 2016
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Hi guys!
Much thought has gone into my new build - i would love to get some input on the following 3 angles:

1. Suggestions for component swaps that will not be felt in performance but will lower cost.

2. Suggestions for component swaps that will increase performance noticeably at low extra cost.

3. Any components that are incompatible/do not exploit each others full potential.

Build:
Case: Phanteks Enthoo EVOLV ITX - Window Black
Motherboard: Asus B150I Pro Gaming/Aura Mini-ITX
Ram: Kingston HyperX FURY DDR4 2x4GB 2133 MHz
CPU: Intel Core i3 6100 - 3.7 GHz
Cooler: Be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim
GPU: Sapphire Radeon RX 480 - 8GB GDDR5
SSD: Kingston HyperX Savage 240GB, 2.5"
PSU: Enermax NAXN ENP500AGT
Back Fan: Raijintek Boreas Alpha, 140x25x150, Black

My build priorities are: light 4 gaming performance, smooth everyday computing, quiet, small, stylish, ordered, color matched hardware (a lot i know).
 

Quixit

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Dec 22, 2014
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The build is fine, just don't expect anything short of GTX 1070 SLI to do 4K decently.

Most of those choices are good, I would probably go with a Samsung 850 EVO instead of the Kingston HyperX Savage. I've also never heard of that power supply so I can't judge if it's good or not.
 

BGCH24

Commendable
Jun 9, 2016
13
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1,510
As for the 4k - how about normal web browsing and stuff like that, will this be smooth in 4k?

the power supply is budget friendly and seemingly does its job perfectly, but i do not know exactly!