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So far I would say everything should be good. Your pictures are just missing one really important component, which is the PSU.
Edit: As others have pointed out the CPU is actually an AM4 socket so it wouldn't fit or work with the mobo you have there. Kinda missed that, sorry.
I'll be getting this, thanks for reminding me!
1000w is way overkill for your cpu & gpu. 750w would give you plenty of headroom, honestly maybe even 500w. it's fine if you plan on upgrading to something beefier in the future though
I ended up changing to a 650w, i'll probably change it again to a 750w depending on the price
Cool, that should be plenty reliable and powerful for this system.