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im about to build my own pc and this is what i want so far:
1 intel i5 4590 or i5 6400
2 gtx evga 1060 6g gaming
3 8 ram ddr3 or ddr4 depends on the motherboard
4 moterboard- depends on which cpu i will choose
5 600w psu
6 I have an old monitor so i want to use it- phillips 1280x1024 vga output, i should use some vga to dvi/hdm connector btw- will this monitor work? :DSO what do u think guys? give me advice and your oppinion :) will i have a bootleneck on this configuration(s)? p.s sorry for my English :D

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6400 with DDR4.

 

It's 2016, I think it's time for a new monitor (espeially since you're planning to get a 1060 -- integrated graphics is almost enough for 1280x1024).

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3 minutes ago, djdwosk97 said:

6400 with DDR4.

 

It's 2016, I think it's time for a new monitor (espeially since you're planning to get a 1060 -- integrated graphics is almost enough for 1280x1024).

I agree with him. 

And you will never bottleneck some hardware with this resolution 1280x1024..

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i will buy new monitor but for now i just want that one :D 3bg or 6gb version of 1060 should i choose? i want 6 gb cause its...- 6gb :D and will be usefull for future upgrades. i look for some benchmark results and in gamedebate site (its not an advert) tells me that for gaming i5 4590 is better than the 6400.. here in Bulgaria its 20 $ more expensive. p.s is 600 psu enough or i can go with cheaper 500?

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2 minutes ago, devil_man1000 said:

i will buy new monitor but for now i just want that one :D 3bg or 6gb version of 1060 should i choose? i want 6 gb cause its...- 6gb :D and will be usefull for future upgrades. i look for some benchmark results and in gamedebate site (its not an advert) tells me that for gaming i5 4590 is better than the 6400.. here in Bulgaria its 20 $ more expensive. p.s is 600 psu enough or i can go with cheaper 500?

Can you make the list on PCPartPicker so I can see what parts you would want specifically and see that price.

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2 minutes ago, devil_man1000 said:

i want to play on ultra settings on 60+ fps tho.. games like witcher 3 , syndicate, but forza horizon 3 shows me that i will run it on low settings ? why..

 

1060 6GB won't play 60+ at max settings 1080p on all games, but most games will.

Witcher 3 might need medium-high settings 1080p.

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15 minutes ago, devil_man1000 said:

3 gb or 6 gb version ? palit dual or evga gaming? what do you think? 

6GB version, and the brand doesn't matter that much.

Look for something that looks good and at good price.

I got ASUS 1060 6GB strix a bit expensive but I like how it looks.

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