Trying to build my first pc, i want some tips from you guys

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I got my self a collection of parts for my first pc and i wanna ask if there is any better parts for the pc at the same price point.

intel i7-7700k 4.2 GHz , Gigabyte GA-B250M-DS3H , two Vengeance LPX 8GB ,Samsung 850 EVO Series 250GB, GTX 1060 6GB G1 ,Rosewill TYRFING ATX Mid Tower Case, EVGA 600W Bronze

there are some stuff I'm afraid off like the power supply and the space in the case, i don't really know if there is enough power for everything, i want to know what you guys think of this build and i will appreciate anyone that will help with a comment.



 
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I would not build a system with a 7700k right now. Next week Intel will release the 8700k and the pricing will be about the same and it will have 2 more cores and 4 more threads. In fact, the new 8600k may get as good as or better performance in gaming as the 7700k and will be about $100 cheaper.

If you have not bought the parts yet, wait till 10/5/17 and see what it looks like then.

If you go with a 7700k, get a Z20 motherboard. The "k" model CPU allows for overclocking and you have to get a "z" model board to overclock. If you don't plan on overclocking, then go with a non "k" model CPU and go with a "b" or "h" board.
I would not build a system with a 7700k right now. Next week Intel will release the 8700k and the pricing will be about the same and it will have 2 more cores and 4 more threads. In fact, the new 8600k may get as good as or better performance in gaming as the 7700k and will be about $100 cheaper.

If you have not bought the parts yet, wait till 10/5/17 and see what it looks like then.

If you go with a 7700k, get a Z20 motherboard. The "k" model CPU allows for overclocking and you have to get a "z" model board to overclock. If you don't plan on overclocking, then go with a non "k" model CPU and go with a "b" or "h" board.
 
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