Opinions on my selected pc parts

Poincadi

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Jan 22, 2017
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hello everyone! I am in the final stages of putting a build together (in a website I didn't buy the parts yet) and I would like your help with check to see if everything fits together and all that. I live in the Czech Republic so I used "Alza.cz" so the prices will be in czech krouns, CZK but I will convert the prices. Here are the parts:
1. Intel Core i3 6100 - 139 USD ( I was considering a core i3 7100 Kaby Lake, but I was worried that I might have compatibility Issues)
2. Gigabyte GTX 1050 Ti - 185 USD
3. WD Blue Hard Drive - 61 USD
4. Asus H110M-K motherboard - 59 USD
5. Cooler Master Elite Power 400w PSU- 35 USD
6. Kingston HyperX Ram 8g Single Stick (DDR4) - 62 USD
7. TP-LINK TL-WN881ND WIfi Card 17 USD (PCIe Card)
8. 21.5 "AOC E2270SWHN 1080p Monitor - 96 USD
9. Zalman Z3 Plus Case - 48 USD
Thank you for reading this and I hope you will reply with some feedback.
 

Aeacus

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Here's some feedback.

First off, do go with 2 sticks of RAM (2x 4GB) instead of 1 stick of RAM (1x 8GB). Reason behind this is that with 2 sticks of RAM, you can run your RAM in dual-channel which is much faster than 1 stick of RAM in single channel.
comparison: http://ram.userbenchmark.com/Compare/HyperX-Fury-DDR4-2133-C14-1x8GB-vs-HyperX-Fury-DDR4-2133-C14-2x4GB/3555vs3554

Your selected PSU isn't of good quality and i wouldn't use it.
Here's in-depth review of your selected PSU: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/cooler-master-elite-power-400-w-power-supply-review/
If you don't like to read all of it, jump to the Conclusions page.
That being said, i suggest you get yourself a better quality PSU. Here's PSU Tier list: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html
Aim for a Tier two PSU, preferably Tier one PSU if you could afford it. Anything from Seasonic is great, for you 500W range is enough. Here i suggest either S12II-520, M12II-520 EVO, S12G-550 or G-550. All 4 PSUs are Tier two.
pcpp: http://pcpartpicker.com/products/compare/TgW9TW,gYMFf7,fZyFf7,DPCwrH/

All my 3 PCs: Skylake, Haswell and AMD are also powered by Seasonic. (Got PRIME series in Skylake, M12II EVO series in Haswell and S12II series in AMD. Full specs in my sig.)

As far as CPU goes, if you update your BIOS on your H110 chipset MoBo then you can have the support of all Kaby Lake family CPUs too. It's good to keep it in mind when you need to upgrade your CPU.

Having a SSD as an OS drive will lower the boot up and loading times considerably compared to the HDD. With low budget, the 120GB SSD will do but 240GB SSD is preferred for optimal storage space on OS drive.
Further reading about SSDs: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-ssds,3891-2.html
 

Poincadi

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Jan 22, 2017
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Thank you for the reply. Firstly, I did improve the power supply and upgraded it to a Corsair VS450W. I also went with a single stick of 8gb of ram because I thought I may need to upgrade in the future. My motherboard only has 2 dimm slots.
 

Aeacus

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Corsair CX series PSU is also low quality (Tier four) PSU as is Corsair VS series. So, no PSU build quality improvement there.
Check the PSU Tier list i posted above for better build quality PSU. (Either get Tier two or Tier one PSU.)