Is my pc spec

ChenJinHai

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Hi, I'm finally going to build my first gaming PC, and I need help with it since im no pro.

I will build with the spec following:

Mobo:Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
GPUAsus GTX 1070 Strix OC
CPU:Ryzen R7 1700
AIO:Corsair Hydro H110i or H100i v2
RAM: Corsair DDR4 Vengeance LPX PC 21000 2x8GB CMK16GX4M26662A2666C16W
Hdd: WDC Blue 2TB
Ssd: Corsair Force Series 120GB CSSD-F120GBLSB
PSU: Corsair RMi series 650w Full Modular - Gold
Case: Corsair Crystal 460X

1. Are these PC specs good?
2. Should I use the H110i or H100i v2 ? Will they fit nicely? Putting the AIO on the front is best right?
3. There's a need for another 3 fan (2 for top, 1 for rear), what fan should I be using?
 
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As much as I like the competitiveness of the ryzen cpus, if you are ONLY using this pc to game, get the 7700k or 6700k and overclock it. Plus if you decide to delid like I did, there is no competition here. The 1700 just isn't competitive enough against them and you can use the extra cash from the mobo/cpu towards something else like maybe a 1080. IF you are using this pc for other things like rendering, 3d modeling, etc. I would maybe say this is an okay build for that.

ChenJinHai

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But the 1700 is more future-proof right? And the 1700 when OCed to 3.9ghz can easily match the i7 7700K OCed to 5ghz.
 

Mikeandike

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As much as I like the competitiveness of the ryzen cpus, if you are ONLY using this pc to game, get the 7700k or 6700k and overclock it. Plus if you decide to delid like I did, there is no competition here. The 1700 just isn't competitive enough against them and you can use the extra cash from the mobo/cpu towards something else like maybe a 1080. IF you are using this pc for other things like rendering, 3d modeling, etc. I would maybe say this is an okay build for that.
 
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