Hello, I'm a noob at building pc's.
Tell me if these parts are alright together for a gaming pc

Skylake 2.70 GHz - i5-6400 6M/LGA1151 $178.00 p4-h5k

Zotac ZT-P10600B-10M GeForce GTX 1060 AMP! 6GB GDDR5 Super Compact Dual-Fan IceStorm Cooling Link Now in stock $289.00 PX-09

Asus H170M-PLUS (DDR4) (LGA1151) Link $119.00 b4-34

1 x Kingston DDR4-2133 8gb 46$

ThermalTake CA-1G7-00M1WN-00  View 27 Gull-Wing Window ATX Mid-Tower Chassis $78.00 tc-9

1TB WD10EZEX 7200RPM SATAIII 64MB $49.00 hw-03

Cooler Master RS500-ACABB1 B500W Ver.2 500W PSU (85% efficiency) Link $46.00 z-0


total: 800$ w/o vat


the parts are from pcandparts.com

Thanks in advance
The parts are right together but I would like to offer you a simple change:

* Skylake 3.20 GHz - i5-6500 6M/LGA1151 $197.00 p5-h64
Little bit more expensive but has a much better clocks (boost clocks)

* Asus H110M-C micro-ATX (DDR4) (LGA1151) Link $72.00 b4-40
You don't need all the features in the board you have selected, M.2 SSD, USB3.1 typeC, why paying that much for something you will not use or need

* G.SKILL NT Series 8GB 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 2400 (PC4 19200) Desktop Memory Model F4-2400C15S-8GNT for $45.00
1$ Cheaper and has a black PCB (sexier), it is a 2400mhz so it will auto clock itself to 2133mhz with the board you have

* Cougar MX310 Mid Tower Case Link $36.00 tp-52
The case you have selected is beautiful, but the component you have are not, sorry it is the reality, a micro board will look awful in that case, also you need to buy 2 fans for intake exhaust because the case has no fans. I selected this option for you, cheaper, has the basic functionalities, side window, also extra fan control that you can ignore or use if you like, comes with 1 fan with it

With my changes the total cost is: 734$ without TVA
anayman_k7 wroteThe parts are right together but I would like to offer you a simple change:

* Skylake 3.20 GHz - i5-6500 6M/LGA1151 $197.00 p5-h64
Little bit more expensive but has a much better clocks (boost clocks)

* Asus H110M-C micro-ATX (DDR4) (LGA1151) Link $72.00 b4-40
You don't need all the features in the board you have selected, M.2 SSD, USB3.1 typeC, why paying that much for something you will not use or need

* G.SKILL NT Series 8GB 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 2400 (PC4 19200) Desktop Memory Model F4-2400C15S-8GNT for $45.00
1$ Cheaper and has a black PCB (sexier), it is a 2400mhz so it will auto clock itself to 2133mhz with the board you have

* Cougar MX310 Mid Tower Case Link $36.00 tp-52
The case you have selected is beautiful, but the component you have are not, sorry it is the reality, a micro board will look awful in that case, also you need to buy 2 fans for intake exhaust because the case has no fans. I selected this option for you, cheaper, has the basic functionalities, side window, also extra fan control that you can ignore or use if you like, comes with 1 fan with it

With my changes the total cost is: 734$ without TVA
Totally agree with this!
Thank you for your reply,

anayman_k7 all the changes you made make 100% sense, I will be using your list instead.
I still have one question though, is it worth swapping the 1060 AMP! card for a beefier:
Zotac ZT-P10700C-10P GeForce GTX 1070 AMP! Edition 8GB GDDR5 IceStorm Cooling, Spectra Lighting, PowerBoost
which costs 449$ (+160$)
SamyBr wroteThank you for your reply,

anayman_k7 all the changes you made make 100% sense, I will be using your list instead.
I still have one question though, is it worth swapping the 1060 AMP! card for a beefier:
Zotac ZT-P10700C-10P GeForce GTX 1070 AMP! Edition 8GB GDDR5 IceStorm Cooling, Spectra Lighting, PowerBoost
which costs 449$ (+160$)
If what you're looking for is 1080p gaming, the 1060 is more than enough.
The 1070 is worth upgrading to if you want 4K.
If you think about it, upgrading to a 1070 will cost you more to actually enjoy it. Decent 4K monitors are expensive (800$+).
SamyBr wroteThank you for your reply,

anayman_k7 all the changes you made make 100% sense, I will be using your list instead.
I still have one question though, is it worth swapping the 1060 AMP! card for a beefier:
Zotac ZT-P10700C-10P GeForce GTX 1070 AMP! Edition 8GB GDDR5 IceStorm Cooling, Spectra Lighting, PowerBoost
which costs 449$ (+160$)
For a 1080p gaming there is no need, currently I own the same gpu you want to get and man what a beast, it can play 1080p for 4 years without any problems
Quick Hints:

PSU is Tier 7 one, lot of better choices are available at PC&Parts.
Go with an i7 6700 + 1070 Combination for a better future proofing.
anayman_k7 wrote
SamyBr wroteThank you for your reply,

anayman_k7 all the changes you made make 100% sense, I will be using your list instead.
I still have one question though, is it worth swapping the 1060 AMP! card for a beefier:
Zotac ZT-P10700C-10P GeForce GTX 1070 AMP! Edition 8GB GDDR5 IceStorm Cooling, Spectra Lighting, PowerBoost
which costs 449$ (+160$)
For a 1080p gaming there is no need, currently I own the same gpu you want to get and man what a beast, it can play 1080p for 4 years without any problems
I disagree , I have the 1070 Gaming OC more and more AAA titles titles seem to be demanding even on 1080p to have a locked 60 fps experience with at least 2x MSAA (which is needed for with this resolution)

Examples:

- Quantum Break
- Assassin Creed Syndicate
-Dues EX -Human Kind Divided
-Dishonored 2

The list will increase in 2017 - a 1070 vs 1060 = I highly recommend the 1070 or even a 1080, if you can offer it.