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Depends on what companies you trust for MoBo
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007627 600567584&IsNodeId=1&bop=And&Order=PRICE&PageSize=36

This is PC part picker:
http://pcpartpicker.com/

You click what you want to add to your build, then you find the part, and add it to your build. 

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1 minute ago, fpo said:

Depends on what companies you trust for MoBo
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007627 600567584&IsNodeId=1&bop=And&Order=PRICE&PageSize=36

This is PC part picker:
http://pcpartpicker.com/

You click what you want to add to your build, then you find the part, and add it to your build. 

thank you for your response.and i am new to PC build i do not have idea which companies are good ..i am in italy and my budget is around 650 euros

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Cheapest on USA PCPP: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/Z68H99/asrock-motherboard-h110mitx

(with Wi-Fi AC at little difference...)

Though there's an ECS one but the socket is in a terrible position

3 minutes ago, babar said:

thank you for your response.and i am new to PC build i do not have idea which companies are good ..i am in italy and my budget is around 650 euros

https://it.pcpartpicker.com/products/motherboard/#sort=a8&s=30&f=8

But it seems to only list amazon...

What shop are you buying from? (post link)

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3 minutes ago, 79 Potatoes said:

Cheapest on USA PCPP: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/Z68H99/asrock-motherboard-h110mitx

(with Wi-Fi AC at little difference...)

Though there's an ECS one but the socket is in a terrible position

https://it.pcpartpicker.com/products/motherboard/#sort=a8&s=30&f=8

But it seems to only list amazon...

What shop are you buying from? (post link)

http://www.hw1.it

http://www.taocomputer.eu/shop2007/default.asp

and amazon

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I personally haven't built my own PC with parts I bought, however... MSI is very popular, and they use the military standard for durability for their products. Personally when I plan builds I want to do, I use them. They sell motherboards, and graphics cards. 

Asus is popular for motherboards. Some of my friends choose them for motherboards. They sell Mobos (motherboards) and I believe they sell some GPUs (Graphics cards). 

EvGa is popular for GPUs. 

You picked some pretty good parts. I don't know the US to EU currency conversion, and I don't know the price of inflation/import taxes on parts where you live. 

Some people told me that MoBo, and RAM brand doesn't really matter, it's mostly brand loyalty, and getting compatible parts. If you don't plan on overclocking or doing anything crazy, I've been told a 50 dollar motherboard from a reputable brand is perfectly fine. Ie a $50 MSI motherboard. 

HyperX Ram should be fine if it's compatible with the motherboard. 

I'm not too well versed in Part performance, but from what I've seen watching people like CultofMush, you should be fine with what you've selected. 

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2 minutes ago, fpo said:

I personally haven't built my own PC with parts I bought, however... MSI is very popular, and they use the military standard for durability for their products. Personally when I plan builds I want to do, I use them. They sell motherboards, and graphics cards. 

Asus is popular for motherboards. Some of my friends choose them for motherboards. They sell Mobos (motherboards) and I believe they sell some GPUs (Graphics cards). 

EvGa is popular for GPUs. 

You picked some pretty good parts. I don't know the US to EU currency conversion, and I don't know the price of inflation/import taxes on parts where you live. 

Some people told me that MoBo, and RAM brand doesn't really matter, it's mostly brand loyalty, and getting compatible parts. If you don't plan on overclocking or doing anything crazy, I've been told a 50 dollar motherboard from a reputable brand is perfectly fine. Ie a $50 MSI motherboard. 

HyperX Ram should be fine if it's compatible with the motherboard. 

I'm not too well versed in Part performance, but from what I've seen watching people like CultofMush, you should be fine with what you've selected. 

thank you for such a detail reply !! https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B018XP37TY/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A11IL2PNWYJU7H what you think about this ? and is gtx 1060 3G ok ?

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4 minutes ago, babar said:

Pick the one you like the most:

http://www.hw1.it/asrock-h110m-itx-intel-h110-lga1151-scheda-madre-90-mxb0n0-a0uayz_614057/

http://www.taocomputer.eu/shop2007/scheda.asp?id=33688

 

Also what PSU did you choose?

Asking because some first builders skimp too much on them and they come asking why their PC doesn't turn on or why it banged :P

 

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1 minute ago, 79 Potatoes said:

Pick the one you like the most:

http://www.hw1.it/asrock-h110m-itx-intel-h110-lga1151-scheda-madre-90-mxb0n0-a0uayz_614057/

http://www.taocomputer.eu/shop2007/scheda.asp?id=33688

 

Also what PSU did you choose?

Asking because some first builders skimp too much on them and they come asking why their PC doesn't turn on or why it banged :P

 

be quiet sfx 400 W

any suggestions for GPU ? is GTX 1060 3G ok ?

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9 minutes ago, babar said:

thank you for such a detail reply !! https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B018XP37TY/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A11IL2PNWYJU7H what you think about this ? and is gtx 1060 3G ok ?

3 minutes ago, babar said:

be quiet sfx 400 W

any suggestions for GPU ? is GTX 1060 3G ok ?

if your only choices are 3G 1060 and RX 470, yes.

Just don't expect the same performance as a 6 GB 1060, not because of memory but because it isn't the same GPU

 

Also that MB is OK, as long as you don't fiddle too much with its BIOS

 

EDIT: gah! multi quote is broken again xD

 

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It's funny you list that motherboard, @babar. That's what I picked for my planed build. DON'T BUY THE R9 390 INSTEAD! It's just what I currently have, and wanted to see what kind of PSU I should have. 
http://pcpartpicker.com/list/W6RcxY

The Motherboard should be fine. If you want to shop around for a cheaper one, or wait for a sale. (I can't tell your Amazon link is on sale. I don't understand Romance languages too well, and Amazon usually shows you how much you save.) 

As for your GPU, it TECHNICALLY is a budget GPU. However I've used a GTX 960 (The previous X60 Nvidia model) and with some settings turned down a bit, it's still perfectly fine running games like Fallout 4.

If you can save up a little money and get a GTX 1070, you should get the best price to performance. (CultofMush on youtube claims getting best price to performance is better than buying the best system you can buy, or buying the cheapest parts you can find.) I don't want to say don't get the GTX 1060, but I'm saying if you can, I personally would shoot for the 1070.

Unless you're planning on playing games like League of Legends, and Counter Strike. In that case, you might as well get a 750 ti IMO to save money but I'd like a second opinion on that. (Assuming this is a gaming PC.) 

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3 minutes ago, 79 Potatoes said:

if your only choices are 3G 1060 and RX 470, yes.

Just don't expect the same performance as a 6 GB 1060, not because of memory but because it isn't the same GPU

http://www.hw1.it/gigabyte-geforce®-gtx-1060-geforce-gtx-1060-6gb-gv-n1060ixoc-6gd_638331/

http://www.hw1.it/evga-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1060-6gb-scheda-video-06g-p4-6161-kr/

which one from above ?

 

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1 minute ago, babar said:

EVGA is a good brand. I don't want to bash Gigabyte, however someone I know said they've had bad experiences with Gigabyte parts. 

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4 minutes ago, babar said:

Both are good

I'd pick the EVGA one because there are favorable reviews, but I can't say anything about the Gigabyte one :(

 

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7 minutes ago, fpo said:

It's funny you list that motherboard, @babar. That's what I picked for my planed build. DON'T BUY THE R9 390 INSTEAD! It's just what I currently have, and wanted to see what kind of PSU I should have. 
http://pcpartpicker.com/list/W6RcxY

The Motherboard should be fine. If you want to shop around for a cheaper one, or wait for a sale. (I can't tell your Amazon link is on sale. I don't understand Romance languages too well, and Amazon usually shows you how much you save.) 

As for your GPU, it TECHNICALLY is a budget GPU. However I've used a GTX 960 (The previous X60 Nvidia model) and with some settings turned down a bit, it's still perfectly fine running games like Fallout 4.

If you can save up a little money and get a GTX 1070, you should get the best price to performance. (CultofMush on youtube claims getting best price to performance is better than buying the best system you can buy, or buying the cheapest parts you can find.) I don't want to say don't get the GTX 1060, but I'm saying if you can, I personally would shoot for the 1070.

Unless you're planning on playing games like League of Legends, and Counter Strike. In that case, you might as well get a 750 ti IMO to save money but I'd like a second opinion on that. (Assuming this is a gaming PC.) 

it would be difficult to get 1070 in my budget..i3 6100 is ok with gtx 1060 6G ? i have been looking in this forum and some say it can bottleneck it.the main question is if i3 6100 will be enough ?

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3 minutes ago, 79 Potatoes said:

Both are good

I'd pick the EVGA one because there are favorable reviews, but I can't say anything about the Gigabyte one :(

 

so what if i go with 

http://www.hw1.it/msi-geforce-gtx-1060-armor-6g-oc-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1060-6gb-v328-023r/       OR

http://www.hw1.it/msi-geforce-gtx-1060-6gt-oc-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1060-6gb-v809-2234r/        

which is better from above and i pair it with i3 6100 ?

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3 minutes ago, babar said:

I would stick with the i5 from earlier. the 6400 I believe it was. 

Then the only difference in specs I saw was, one has a 6 pin connector... the other an 8 pin. They both use the same amount of power from the specs sheet too. 

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1 minute ago, fpo said:

I would stick with the i5 from earlier. the 6400 I believe it was. 

Then the only difference in specs I saw was, one has a 6 pin connector... the other an 8 pin. They both use the same amount of power from the specs sheet too. 

its going out of budget :D what you suggest i3 with 6GB 1060 or i5 with 3GB 1060 ?

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What if you got a cheaper motherboard? Or waited for a sale maybe. I don't know how often hardware goes on sale. The i3 6100 and the GTX 1060 6bg may be good, but you'd have to do more research to see if it's bottlenecked. 

Check out some videos showing performance. Here's the first one I got from a google search. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_zN4nUnkFw

See if that performance is what you expect to get with what you have. 

 

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