Personal build, need opinions

Cynical Cat

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Hi,
so I'm planning on building my own PC (with the help of some friends showing me how to do the actually putting together of the PC) so I wanted to ask if my components which I have chosen can:

1) Run games such as Overwatch, ARK: Survival Evolved, CSGO and various other games?
2) Are my components compatible? (pcpartpicker says they are, but I want to double check)
3) How will I know that all the components will fit? (I know this sounds stupid but I'm just curious. what if my case is too small?)
4) Is my CPU cooler good enough for my CPU? I don't plan on over clocking it but I don't want the thing to burst into flames/over heat

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/sTn4vV
link to the components ^

If you can't view that here's a list:
CPU: intel core i5-6500 3.2ghz quad core
CPU cooler: cooler master hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM sleeve bearing CPU cooler
Motherboard: MSI B150M BAZOOKA Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard
RAM: G. Skill Ripjaws V series 16GB (2 X8GB) DDR4-2400 memory
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 2T 3.5" 7200RPM internal hard drive
Video/Graphics card: MSI GeForce GTX 970 4GB Video card
Power supply: EVGA 600B 80+ Bronze certified ATX Power supply
Case: Corsair 200R ATX Mid tower case

Thank you in advance, any help is appreciated.
 
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Everything looks fine, although I would consider upgrading to a better quality power supply if you can, something gold rated with a little better warranty on it. Just a thought, but everything looks like it'll work, and that 970 is still a strong card.

pohemi

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Everything looks fine, although I would consider upgrading to a better quality power supply if you can, something gold rated with a little better warranty on it. Just a thought, but everything looks like it'll work, and that 970 is still a strong card.
 
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Cynical Cat

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Could you advise any better power supplies which are relatively cheap? And thank you

 

pohemi

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Seasonic makes a good power supply, and they have numerous lower wattage PSUs that are gold-rated and not too expensive. You can often find them on sale for $50 or less for a 5-600W version. Just keep your eyes out for deals. EVGA also makes a decent PSU but they might cost a little more for their gold-rated options.