Will this run games at 1080p, 90FPS?

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Been gaming on an Xbox and crappy laptop all my life, and this summer I've been wanting to upgrade. Will this build outperform consoles at 1080p, 60FPS+. And is there anything I should change. I'm from Ireland so sites like "amazon.com" don't work but "amazon.co.uk" is okay.
CPU-Intel Core i5-6500 3.2GHz Quad-Core Processor €230
MOTHERBOARD-Gigabyte H110M-S2H Motherboard (Socket 1151, H110 Express, DDR4, S-ATA 600, Micro ATX) €59
RAM-Corsair Vengeance 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) DDR4 2400 MHz High Performance Desktop Memory Module Black €56
HDD-WD BLUE 1TB HDD €50
SSD-Kingston Technology 120 GB Solid State Drive 2.5 inch V300 SATA 3€58
GRAPHICS CARD-Sapphire AMD RX480 Nitro+ 4 GB GDDR5 €230
CASE-Mid Atx for 40 Euro at a local shop
PSU-Corsair CP-9020102-UK CX Series CX550M ATX/EPS Semi-Modular 81 Plus Bronze 550 W Power Supply Unit €63
Things I was thinking of updating afterwards
*DDR4 RAM 8GB (1x8GB) For a total of 16GB (I do a bit of video editing, want to get into animation)
*Bigger SSD
*Or just leave the SSD and buy a better one later
Total, not including the possible upgrades: €728
Is there anything I can improve at near or the same price point (hopefully lower) that will reach 1080p, 90FPS+?
Thanks for reading, and happy holidays!
 
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1080p 90FPS+ in which games? If it's in Minecraft sure, if it's Witcher 3 no. This will run most modern triple-A games at around the 75FPS average (keep in mind this is with high-ultra settings, not the low settings consoles use).

Only advice I can give on this build is to go for an H170 board instead. H110 is really barebones and low quality.

Also you need a Z170 board to run RAM at more than 2133MHz (it will just run at 2133MHz otherwise). This isn't much of a problem since the difference 2133MHz and 2400MHz is negligible.
1080p 90FPS+ in which games? If it's in Minecraft sure, if it's Witcher 3 no. This will run most modern triple-A games at around the 75FPS average (keep in mind this is with high-ultra settings, not the low settings consoles use).

Only advice I can give on this build is to go for an H170 board instead. H110 is really barebones and low quality.

Also you need a Z170 board to run RAM at more than 2133MHz (it will just run at 2133MHz otherwise). This isn't much of a problem since the difference 2133MHz and 2400MHz is negligible.
 
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