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The CPU is compatible, just double check if the others components work together with it two.

 

A quality PSU with the right connector(s), a case which fits the lenght if the GPU, motherboard with a free PCIE 16x slot (very likely you have that).

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you will need to look at your psu, you need a 400watt PSU

see, https://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-1060/specifications

 

you should also note the pci express port will operate in x8 mode with your processor

but that wont be a problem for 1060

 

it barely showed any difference for 1080

https://www.gamersnexus.net/guides/2488-pci-e-3-x8-vs-x16-performance-impact-on-gpus

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