New computer build

HorstDVM

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Hi guys, my first time on this forum. My apologies if this is the wrong place to post this topic!

I want to build a new PC since my (6-year old) PC is having trouble running the latest games (Bf4, Fallout 4, DayZ, Battleground etc). I still have the following new parts which i will re-use in the new pc:
- 100gb kingston ssd
- new CPU cooler
- cd/dvd reader

As for a build, I aim to spend around 1000 eu on new parts. The build I (with my small amount of knowledge) would like to go for is the following:

70 eu
NZXT Source 340 - Midtowermodel

160 eu
MSI Z270 GAMING PRO - Motherboard

230 eu
Intel Core i5 7600K - cpu 3.8 GHz

80 eu
EVGA SuperNOVA 650 G1 - power supply

60 eu
WD BLUE WD10EZEX 1 TB - HDD

80 eu
Kingston DDR-4 - 8GB RAM

370 eu
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 G1 Gaming 6GB (Rev. 2.0) - GPU

Total of 1050 euro's.

What do you guys think about this build for an solid PC for the coming 3-4 years? Im not into some kind of video editing, I don't mind running 1080 instead of 4k and I dont need to play 2018 videogames in superultra-high. I just need a comfortable and reliable gaming pc for the years to come.

Many thanks!

Oliver
 
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For years to come? Go for ryzen 1600 with a msi tomahawk b350 mobo. That g1 psu is old and not good. Get the corsair cx550 2017 model or seasonic 550w model. Not the s12 520w.even that is quite old. 370 for a 1060 is like paying 100 EU premium. Say thanks to the mining craze. Look at the new Vega rx 56.it should cost around 400eu. It goes for pre-order this week I think.
For years to come? Go for ryzen 1600 with a msi tomahawk b350 mobo. That g1 psu is old and not good. Get the corsair cx550 2017 model or seasonic 550w model. Not the s12 520w.even that is quite old. 370 for a 1060 is like paying 100 EU premium. Say thanks to the mining craze. Look at the new Vega rx 56.it should cost around 400eu. It goes for pre-order this week I think.
 
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