Are my components good for building a PC?

Blackened98

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Hello everybody so i want to build a budget lightgaming pc not so expensive but not that cheap. So here are all the components i choose to buy. Are they good or should i modify like the PSU or the RAM?

PSU-Zalman ZM500-TX, 500W, 80 Plus
Motherboard:ASUS H110M-K, Intel H110, LGA 1151
RAM:Crucial DDR4 1x8GB, 2133 MHz, 15 CL
GPU:GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 750 Ti OC WINDFORCE 2X, 2GB, GDDR5, 128 bit
CPU:Intel Core i3-6100, 3.7 GHz, LGA 1151, 3MB, 47W
HDD-Desktop Western Digital Blue, 1TB, SATA III 600, 64MB Buffer
Case-Segotep PS-113R (Black)

And that's it. If i need to add something or change something I would apreciate if you guys would help me out. Just to clarify, I am not in the need of something over powered just something on the budget and lightgaming. I am questioning the PSU so if you guys would help me out I would apreciate it
 
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Looks like a great build to me.

Try and replace the power supply with something from a reliable brand like SeaSonic or EVGA.

If you can afford it, buy a GTX 1050 or 1050 Ti. They offer 2x and 3x the performance of the 750 Ti, respectively.

All in all, good luck with your build!

RylieDetchon

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Looks like a great build to me.

Try and replace the power supply with something from a reliable brand like SeaSonic or EVGA.

If you can afford it, buy a GTX 1050 or 1050 Ti. They offer 2x and 3x the performance of the 750 Ti, respectively.

All in all, good luck with your build!
 
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DavidUSSR

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I think that if you want to buy only 8GB of ram than you should buy 2x4GB becasue the RAM will work on Dual Channel,
And yes the components are good and compatible but if i was you i would buy a better case.
 

Blackened98

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Chieftec Force Series CPS-500S, 500W, 80 Plus Bronze is a good replacer ?
 

DSzymborski

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It is not.

At this moment, this is the least expensive PSU in the 500-600W range that I'd ever use for a build.

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

Power Supply: SeaSonic S12II 620W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply ($52.89 @ B&H)
Total: $52.89
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-12-10 12:53 EST-0500

 

Blackened98

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I choosed Seasonic S12II-520 Bronze, 520W. This one is ok?
 

DSzymborski

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Yes. I only gave you the 620 instead of the 520 because pcpartpicker had it at a lower price at the time.