Help With Building A New PC, Are These Parts Compatible?

Amaggard

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I am building a new PC and I was wondering if the parts I am getting are compatible, and if not, what I should get instead.

The Parts (with shortened links to save space):

GPU: GeForce GTX 1080 8GB GDDR5X PCI Express 3.0 Graphics Card
https://goo.gl/zP6223

Mobo: MSI Gaming Intel B250 LGA 1151 DDR4 HDMI VR Ready ATX
https://goo.gl/bVLVKi

CPU: Intel 7th Gen i7-7700K (BX80677I77700K) & Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO - CPU Cooler
https://goo.gl/Q2m2RT

PSU: EVGA 750 GQ, 80+ GOLD 750W, Semi Modular
https://goo.gl/FKTt9L

And lastly, 16GB of DDR4 ram, an atx case, and 1TB hdd and 250GB ssd.

Will these parts be compatible with each other? And will there be a bottleneck with one of these parts? They all seem high quality, but I don't want to get a part that will slow down the rest of my PC.

Also, is a 750W PSU necessary for this build or can I re-use my EVGA 500 W1, 80+ WHITE 500W? I will be playing some intensive games, and using my Oculus Rift, but I won't be overclocking.

Thanks. :D
 
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You are compatible.
500w should do it for a GTX1080.

I can't help but think, though, that a I5-8600K and a Z370 motherboard will be faster and cheaper than the I7-7700k.

Not a fan of the hyper212 unless you already own one.
Scythe kotetsu is inexpensive, performs better and is quieter.

You are compatible.
500w should do it for a GTX1080.

I can't help but think, though, that a I5-8600K and a Z370 motherboard will be faster and cheaper than the I7-7700k.

Not a fan of the hyper212 unless you already own one.
Scythe kotetsu is inexpensive, performs better and is quieter.

 
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Amaggard

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Thanks for the answer!
I'll definitely consider the I5-8600K and Z370 motherboard! :)
Also, I have never heard of the Scythe kotetsu, but I will check it out.