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It looks like this is going to be a pretty solid build. That Noctua cooler is an absolute monster and will do a fantastic job, but I agree with Albert F, a couple of addition fans will be great in that case. If you want to match the fans (And why not?) Go with a couple of 120mm Corsair carbide fans. These They aren't the greatest specs for a fan, but they may not need to be. I am not sure how much of an oven that 3060 is, but if you configure your fans well, might not matter, and you can certainly always upgrade your fans later if you run into any problems. 

Budget (including currency): 3000$

Country: Bulgaria

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: The Witcher III, MGSV:TPP, some more demanding games, etc.

Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): https://pcpartpicker.com/list/kbkrxs

This is the PC that I put together on pcpartpicker and eventually I might build it after the GPU prices go back to normal. Any parts I should change?

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5 minutes ago, Albert F said:

I would go with the same model of fans that are already in the case so that they run at the same speed if daisy chained

I'm sorry but I can't find which specific fans the case comes with. Is it ok if I just use some Corsair ones?

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It looks like this is going to be a pretty solid build. That Noctua cooler is an absolute monster and will do a fantastic job, but I agree with Albert F, a couple of addition fans will be great in that case. If you want to match the fans (And why not?) Go with a couple of 120mm Corsair carbide fans. These They aren't the greatest specs for a fan, but they may not need to be. I am not sure how much of an oven that 3060 is, but if you configure your fans well, might not matter, and you can certainly always upgrade your fans later if you run into any problems. 

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