As Ellay said, new stuff is always fun, especially when you enjoy building the machine yourself. However, I'd pay close attention to the RAM to see if you have any issues with it, since the latest AMD chips seem to be fussy about speeds on RAM that was manufactured prior to them being released. So much so, that G.Skill, and I'm sure some others, have begun creating
a line-up of products that are specific to the new AMD Ryzen chips.
Also, I've edited the links in your original post because they had what looked to be referrals in there. Whether they were yours or some random internet site that you had previously visited (Amazon referral cookies sometimes stick around for awhile on your machine), I'd rather keep the links clean for others.
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