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NEW PC Build. Wanna verify I have the right parts and specs
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Okay so I am building a new PC and this is my first time so I wanna make sure that all the parts im picking up are compatible and will work nicely for my new build so here it is tell me what you think:

CPU: Intel i7-8700k
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master-Masterliquid ML240L
Motherboard: Asus-ROG STRIX Z370-E gaming
Memory: G.Skill Trident Z 16 GB x 2
Storage: Segate- Barrucda 2TB
Video Card: Asus GeForce GTX 1080 Ti strix gaming
Case: Phanteks Enthoo Evolv
Power Supply: Cosair RMx 850W
Operating System: Windows 10 pro

Please let me know what you think of this build and if theres anything i should add to it to improve and also if im forgetting anything. Also let me know if you think all of this will go together and i wont have any issues while building. Thanks in advance!
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Assuming it's the ATX version of the Phanteks Enthoo EVOLV, everything is compatible. You should absolutely have an SSD in a system like this though. Whether or not it is a good system, depends on what you're paying for it and what exactly you'll be using the system for, as well as which monitor(s) you're using.
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13 wrote Assuming it's the ATX version of the Phanteks Enthoo EVOLV, everything is compatible. You should absolutely have an SSD in a system like this though. Whether or not it is a good system, depends on what you're paying for it and what exactly you'll be using the system for, as well as which monitor(s) you're using.


I believe this build will run me around 2k for all the parts. I believe it is going to be great I just wanted to make sure I had everything I needed. Also any recommendations on an SSD?
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