I've selected parts, all should be compatible, need confirmation or recommendations

zura923

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Hello!
I'm fairly new to this kind of thing. I'm trying to build a good pc and I'm afraid I might screw up. I'd be delighted if I were to get some assistance/confirmation from you guys.

Components:
Processor: i7-7700

Cooler: Hyper 212 EVO

Motherboard: H110M-C

RAM: Kingston DDR4 8GB HyperX Fury 2133 Frequency

VRAM: GIGABYTE GTX 1050 Ti G1 Gaming 4G

SSD: Kingston 240GB UV400

HDD: Toshiba HDD 1TB SATA3 32MB

Case with power supply: LC-Power Case-PRO-925B 600W

I've done research few times but I can't help but think I'm gonna screw up. What mostly concerns me is case and power supply. If parts happen to be incompatible I would welcome any recommendation. Thank you in advance!
 
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Not really, you need 3000MHz for Ryzen to take full advantage.
What retailer are you using?
Drop the case down, use the 1060 3GB and go for 16GB 3000MHz if that's what it takes.

Not compatible, the H110 board needs to be updated with a Skylake processor first, the build is also poorly balanced.
@OP, what is your budget?
A Ryzen CPU will suit much better.
Stay away from those case/PSU bundles too, extremely low quality power supplies.
 

zura923

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Unfortunately I'm very limited in what I can choose from. If I were to use GIGABYTE GA-H110M-DS2 1.0 motherboard, would it be compatible? As far as I've looked, it should be compatible.
 
No it would not, you need to have a Skylake CPU to update it first.
I need a budget and local retailers.
Ditch the SSD, it's an absolute waste of money.
Spend that on a better case, a B250 board, a solid cheap PSU and a 1060 upgrade if possible.
Just save a little more.

 

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Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-B250M-D3H 1.0
Processor: i5-7500 or i5-7600 or i5-7600k
Case: Corsair 100R Case Silent
PSU: Cooler M. MasterWatt Lite 500W or 600W OR LC-Power 600W PSU 12cm

And I'll save money for 1060 maybe. Ditched SSD.
 

zura923

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I don't have option for 3000 frequency ram, is 2666 fair enough?
Final build looks like this:
Ryzen 5 1600
Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-AB350M-Gaming
RAM: Kingston 4GB DDR4 2666 Fury x 2
HDD: Toshiba HDD 1TB SATA3 32MB
Case: Corsair 100R Case Silent
PSU: MasterWatt Lite 500W
VRAM: GTX 1060 3g or possibly 6g