first gaming pc build. will this work?

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im building my first gaming pc and would like to make sure all of this will jive and perform admirably. or admirable for my standards at least lol I welcome any tips, tricks, advice, criticism (constructive lol) and suggestions. please let me know if i skipped any important info or even worse, important components! lol i plan to run indows 10. not sure if any of these parts will not accept that so if anyone has that answer that would also be helpful. Also plan to overclock EVERYTHING!! the fridge, the toaster. you name it. its got wires, its getting overclocked lol that being said if you suspect overheating problems i will have to look into coolers.
i also have a dell motherboard with an i5-2400 Sandy Bridge Quad-Core 3.1GHz cpu. possibly better than what i would be purchasing? the motherboard doesnt support any decent ram is the biggest reason for the change and the cpu has a LGA 1155 socket type which i cant seem to find a decent motherboard that supports it... Thanks guys!

rosewill stryker m case
-motherboard compatability - Micro ATX / ATX / Mini-ITX
-max gpu length 275 mm
-max cpu cooler height 160 mm
-2x120mm front mounted fans 1x120mm rear mounted fan

MSI H110M Pro-VD motherboard
-intel h110 chipset
-cpu socket LGA 1151
-RAM support 2x288pin DDR4 2133 32GB

Intel Pentium G4560 Kaby Lake CPU
-LGA 1151 socket
-dual core
- 4 threads
-3.5 GHZ
-3mb cache
-integrated Intel HD Graphics 610
-DDR4 and DDR3L support
-thermal design power 54 watt

sapphire R9 270x vapor-x overckocked edition
-DDR5 2GB
-1100MHZ clock 1450MHZ memory
-dimensions 264(L)X103(W)X35(H) in mm

patriot viper elite 2x8GB ram
-DDR4 2133 MHZ
-14-14-14-32 latency
1.2 volts

CX600M ATX Power Supply 600 Watt




 
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If you already have this PSU, I guess you can stick to it. There are worse out there, and if it already survived at your old machine, I guess it can get a little longer. But get a proper one when you have spare money.
BIOS problem however is hard to solve. Customer support won't help you until you buy it. If possible, I would advice buying mobo at local shop so they could do the update if necessary. But it can be more expensive option. Safe option is to go for B250 mobo.
Well, you can overclock fridge and toaster, but as far as this setup goes, only GPU. :)

Anyway, problems:
> motherboard *can* come with BIOS unsuitable to run G4560.
> PSU is not good; CXM yes, but 600 is old model, you need 650 that one is new and good
 

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why would it not boot?
 

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sadly i have heard msi boards are bad for coming without proper bios. Maybe theres a way around it by contactinf customer support before ordering or something. and my psu is actually coming out of my current pc. so is it imperative it be changed like its going to kill my computer ? or theyre just not really good quality lol
 
If you already have this PSU, I guess you can stick to it. There are worse out there, and if it already survived at your old machine, I guess it can get a little longer. But get a proper one when you have spare money.
BIOS problem however is hard to solve. Customer support won't help you until you buy it. If possible, I would advice buying mobo at local shop so they could do the update if necessary. But it can be more expensive option. Safe option is to go for B250 mobo.
 
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safe option it is! lol MSI B250M PRO-VD seems to be the exact same in a b250. thanks for the help!