GTZS14 :
I'm planning on getting a 1000W PSU and a i5 6600k. I'm almost positive these will run, but I'd appreciate advice. Thanks for the quick response!
First, the PSU. That
1000W PSU is way
too much of an overkill for the parts you're going to run!
An
i5-6600k CPU would consume
not more than 100W (http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/core-i5-6600k-processor-review-desktop-skylake,8.html).
The
GTX 1070 GPU would consume
not more than 200W (http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-review,8.html).
Add
some more headroom wattage for other components at
around 50W.
So, you will
never be consuming more than 400W for the entire system.
I would recommend you to get
a good 500W to 550W PSU, such as the
Seasonic G-550,
Seasonic M12II-520,
EVGA SuperNOVA G3 550W,
EVGA SuperNOVA G2 550W,
Antec HCG-520M or
XFX XTR 550W.
Secondly, if you will be purchasing the
Asus B150-Plus D3 motherboard, the chipset (B150) does
not support overclocking that i5-6600K CPU (the K version is unlocked and can be overclocked).
If you want to overclock the 6600K, then
get a Z170 motherboard. Now,
if you do not want to overclock, then, the B150 will suit you fine. But I would suggest getting
a locked CPU (such as the
i5-6600 or the
i5-6700) and
not the K version as you cannot overclock on a B150 mobo anyway.