Help With First PC Build Components

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Hi Guys,

I have put in a lot of research on building PC's and what the best components for me would be. What I am not sure about is if all the components I have chosen would work with each other and if they would all fit in the case I have chosen.

Just wondering if anyone that knows about building PC's could look at these links and tell me if they would all work with each other and fit in the case.

Case = Corsair CC-9011078-WW Obsidian Series 750D Airflow Edition Windowed Full Tower ATX High Airflow Performance Computer Case - Black

Motherboard = Aorus Z390 AORUS ULTRA (Socket 1151/Z390 Express/DDR4/S-ATA 600/ATX)

CPU = Intel Core i9 9900K, S 1151, Coffee Lake Refresh, 8 Core, 16 Thread, 3.6GHz, 5.0GHz Turbo, 16MB, 1200MHz GPU, 95W

RAM = 32GB (2x16GB) Corsair DDR4 Vengeance LPX Black, PC4-24000 (3000), Non-ECC Unbuffered, CAS 16-20-20-38, XMP 2.0, 1.35V

M.2 SSD = Samsung MZ-V7E1T0BW 970 EVO 1 TB V-NAND M.2 PCI Express Solid State Drive, Black

GPU = Gigabyte AORUS GeForce RTX 2080 Ti XTREME 11G

Power Supply = EVGA 750 GQ, 80+ GOLD 750W, Semi Modular, EVGA ECO Mode, Power Supply 210-GQ-0750-V3

CPU Cooling = Corsair CW-9060033-WW H100i Hydro PRO RGB Liquid CPU Cooler - Black

Thank you for any answers and advice :)
 
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Sorry guys didn't know the links were not allowed, I have taken them out now and just put in the name of the component. I'm honestly not a big fan of Ryzen as I have never used anything other than Intel so I would prefer to stick with it if possible. I will not be gaming at 4k just at 1440p using an Acer Predator XB271HUbmiprz 27 Inch WQHD Gaming Monitor, (IPS Panel, G-Sync, 165 Hz (OC), 4 ms, ZeroFrame, DP, HDMI, USB Hub, Height Adjustable Stand) Black/Red. Thinking by getting some good components I will be able to future proof it a bit to last me a few years. Would the components I selected actually work together? Thank you guys for the replies.
 
@orbitalwalsh Thank you for all your input mate. Money is not really an issue as I have saved enough to treat myself :) The RTX refresh is only a rumour at this point, there is no official release date so I would prefer not to wait, need to play all these new games that are out haha. I am just looking to see if all the components I have selected would work well together and if they would fit in the case I chose as I don't want to buy it all and then find out it doesn't even work.
 
@orbitalwalsh Thank you very much, exactly the information I was after. So getting these 2 components instead would be better then?
Corsair CW-9060031-WW Hydro Series H150i PRO RGB Liquid CPU Cooler - Black (3 fan CPU cooler) and
Corsair RM850x 80 PLUS Gold, 850 Watts, Fully Modular ATX Power Supply Unit - Black - Power supply.

Also 1 more thing, I'm not sure what you mean about my case, I just thought they hold your components, I didn't think they could be replaced haha.
 
@orbitalwalsh Ahhh right haha I will have a look around for newer cases then that are very roomy. I would prefer the 850w just to be on the safe side haha. @Plec I like the fact it is HUGE as I don't want to run out of room and it needs to fit a 3 fan CPU cooler inside. I don't want it to be dated though so going to look for some other ones now.
 
@Plec @orbitalwalsh Thank you for both your input, I have decided to go with the PHANTEKS Eclipse P600S Silent Case with White Window as you are correct it looks good and is modern :) So the Only last thing is that with all of these components now will they all fit into this case and work together, bare in mind that I have selected a CPU cooler with a 360mm radiator?
 
That video on the case is the one I watched it looked good that's what made me decide to get it haha. What's the difference between the Eisbear and the Corsair CW-9060031-WW Hydro Series H150i PRO RGB Liquid CPU Cooler? they both look pretty much the same to me haha Cooling is the thing I know the least about. Also just to clarify I am not bothered about the price of the two, just the one that is better xD.

When you say about "push the Aorus pro" are you talking about motherboards? because as it stands right now I'm looking at getting the Aorus ultra, not gaming x or pro? Do you think they are better than the ultra? and I don't need wifi I use ethernet :)
 
@orbitalwalsh I have just been looking more into them and decided to go with the Aorus Z390 AORUS MASTER instead of the Ultra, its only £20 more :)

With the AIO, would you recommend getting the Eisbear then or stick with my Corsair option? Also with AOI's do you have to do any maintenance on them or is all you have to do is install and forget about them?

On another note, I have heard that the Noctua NH-U12A is actually better than the 3 fan AIO's so maybe get that instead?

Edit: After doing more research on the Noctua, i think i will go with this instead of an AIO, easier to install, quiet and not much chance of it breaking :)
 
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@Plec Haha guess he is a big fan of watercooling. I have never had watercooling so if the Noctua matches the performance of it then I would prefer to stick with air. Well thanks guys I think I am all set now, I have my set up, just need to order it then attempt to build it haha
 
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