Can someone please tell me if this won't bottleneck?

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This is my 2nd pc game build, and all opinions/advices are welcome! :)

It's going to be used for high resolution gaming, Desktoppublishing work. (I am using an older monitor currently, Samsung SyncMaster P2270HD) mabye I'll should get a 4k monitor too.
Would there be any problems/bottleneck?

Note: It's 2000 ~ euro's game PC build

Current parts:

Intel Core i7-4790K - Boxed - CPU
Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO - CPU cooler
Gigabyte GA-Z97X-Gaming 3 - Motherboard
HyperX Fury - DDR3L 1600Mhz CL10 Kit Black - 16GB 2x - RAM's (total of 32GB)
Western digital Blue - 2TB - (HDD storage)
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 - G1 Gaming - 8GB GDDR5X - GPU
Corsair Graphite 760T - Arctic White - Case
XFX XTR Series - 850W - PSU
Samsung SH-224DB - Optical drive
Microsoft Windows 10 Home NL 64bit OEM - Operating system

Thank you in advance.

 

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The thing is my motherboard doesn't support it and I'll have to make some changes too like mabye other parts if I go for another board which support 2400 Mhz
 
Where's the SSD? I don't consider a machine to be high end unless it uses an SSD as a boot drive. Hard disks are pretty much obsolete now except for mass storage.

Will it bottleneck? No.

Will that CPU cooler be really loud if you try to overclock? Probably. Have you considered the Noctua NH D15?
 

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Ohhh no I forgot to mention the SSD! I do have the SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250gb/500gb

I'm not planning to overclock it though
 

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What do you mean it doesnt support. Look here.
This is the RAM your board supports
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4966#memory%20support%20list


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Yes indeed and I think, I stick to 1600 Mhz if 2400 Mhz is a big difference in performance and speed, that means I have to re-pick most parts again too which is ok
 

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Corsair Vengeance Pro - DDR3-2400 - Rood - 16GB that RAM will fit perfectly with my GPU, Motherboard and CPU :D