First time building for gaming, need suggestions

revakul

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Well, i'm in a need of a new pc and i finally convinced my parents to build my own. Sorry about no links, i'll try to be spesific.

Motherboard : Asus PRIME Z270-A
CPU : Intel Core i7-7700K
RAM : G.Skill Trident Z RGB LED 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4
GPU : MSI GTX 1080 SEA HAWK X
SSD : Sandisk Ultra 240GB SSD
HDD : Seagate Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Sata 3.0 64Mb
PSU : FSP Hydro G 850 80Plus Gold 850W
Case : Deepcool Genome

Am i missing anything? Should i get an extra fan for the front of the case? Any suggestion would be a appreciated. Thanks

Edit:

I am planning to build a pc that can handle latest games in 1920x1080 res. And maybe a little overclocking for games with graphic mods like Skyrim. No need for over kill though.

About the budget, i live in a region that newegg or a amazon has no chance giving me proper shipping. So prices may be vary.

I need a quiet and good cooling PC cause i got a small room for myself. This case already has a liquid cpu cooler so i dont need an extra, it helps the budget, that is the reason. That is also why sea hawk x is there.

Also i am just a noob about building a PC, i just need parts that won't stop GTX 1080 and i7 7700K to reach their potentials.

One other thing, should i get a sound card? I care about the sound maybe even more than graphics. i really don't like when i hear some voice and can't figure where it comes from or low quality audio, it completely brakes the immersion for me. I got razer kraken and would really go for a sound card if it is necessary for 7.1 thing.

Thanks for any suggestions.
 

revakul

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Just need to play new titles with nice 60 fps and maybe i'll have some fun with enbs a little, that's all.
 

revakul

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Yeah, don't know much about which parts should i pick :). And i only care about the liquid cooling on the case, that's it. If the case has problems like ventilation i won't go with it.
 

Cydan_X

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So you have a case that liquid cooling support but you don't want to use it correct? You can achieve 1080 high-ultra with 60fps on this build: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/sZFFM8
 

revakul

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Case doesn't just have support for liquid cooling, it has a liquid cpu cooler pre installed. That's what i'm after. Just trying to save money, i won't be buying this case if it has any flaws like ventilation problems.
And about cpu and gpu; i can't order ryzen cpu's where i live and i can only order radeon cards from other countries which i don't want to risk. :(
Years ago i would go for radeon without thinking though, times change.