Help with My first Gaming Pc Build

ronx12

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Hey, I builded a gaming computer for the first time, I saw that the prices of gpu's are very high right now so I decided to wait a few more months/days for buying gpu, I researched a lot about how to create a good build and I ended up with these specs:

NZXT S340 Elite
Intel Core i7 8700K Tray
Western Digital Caviar Black WD2003FZEX 2TB Sata III
Corsair MP500 CSSD-F240GBMP500 240GB SSD M.2 2280 Retail
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 2x8GB DDR4 2400Mhz CL15 Kit
Corsair 850W 80+ Gold TX850M
Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Gaming 7
Kraken X62
Aer RGB+Hue
Eaton 5E 850i USB + Program(just for case...)
The cost of my spec in my country is 2213.4771 dollars.

Is this spec is good for gaming and do the parts are compatible with each other?I want to make sure I don't have some issues...
My budget is 3158.8282, I plan to buy Gtx 1080/1080ti after the prices will decline.

Sidenote:
I only order 2 parts of my pc from newegg:
Kraken X62
Aer RGB+Hue

Thanks in advance for your effort!
 
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All 1080tis are pretty much the same its just the cooling capabilites and noise that is diffrent from eachother. Some graphics cards like the EVGA kingpin have a clockspeed that they must be able to reach though. Kingpin gives you the best oc capabilites with it having a giant copper heatsink and its binned to give you a certin guaranteed clockspeed. If you want the high end 1080 ti id go for the ASUS ROG Strix GTX 1080 Ti, EVGA FTW3, EVGA Kingpin, or MSI 1080 Ti Gaming X. Having better cooling is good if your 1080ti somehow gets in the 70-90s cuz then it could throttle and your performance will go down I doubt it will do that on any 1080ti though its gona stay pretty cool. the strix prob makes the least noise while still having good...

ronx12

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Feb 24, 2018
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Which Gtx1080 or Gtx1080ti I should buy?there are all kinds of them..what is the difference between each one and what is the best for me?
When will the prices will decline?until when I should wait?and Is Corsair MP500 really worth it?
 

sceypt

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All 1080tis are pretty much the same its just the cooling capabilites and noise that is diffrent from eachother. Some graphics cards like the EVGA kingpin have a clockspeed that they must be able to reach though. Kingpin gives you the best oc capabilites with it having a giant copper heatsink and its binned to give you a certin guaranteed clockspeed. If you want the high end 1080 ti id go for the ASUS ROG Strix GTX 1080 Ti, EVGA FTW3, EVGA Kingpin, or MSI 1080 Ti Gaming X. Having better cooling is good if your 1080ti somehow gets in the 70-90s cuz then it could throttle and your performance will go down I doubt it will do that on any 1080ti though its gona stay pretty cool. the strix prob makes the least noise while still having good temps if you care about noise. or you could just watercool your gpu if ya got the cash.
 
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