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1 minute ago, Maxbrown said:

Wich one is better for a gaming build?

 

1060 - https://pcpartpicker.com/list/VzLWPs

1050 ti - https://pcpartpicker.com/list/g2Vy9W

 

Also, what are your builds? and change mine if you feel it something would be better

I'd get the one with the 1060 but get rid of that aftermarket CPU cooler because it doesn't need one, just use the stock one that comes with the CPU.

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Just now, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

I'd get the one with the 1060 but get rid of that aftermarket CPU cooler because it doesn't need one, just use the stock one that comes with the CPU.

 

My only problem with the stock cooler is that it doesn't look good in the build and this build will be in my lounge so I want it to look good (stupid I know).

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2 minutes ago, Maxbrown said:

My only problem with the stock cooler is that it doesn't look good in the build and this build will be in my lounge so I want it to look good (stupid I know).

If you really do want an aftermarket cooler get a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo but really it's wasting money on something you don't need. 

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Get the build with the 1060, it's a lot better than the 1050Ti. 

And get the CPU cooler that you want, even if it's just for aesthetics. If those didn't matter everyone would have cardboard boxes. 

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Just now, GreenToxon said:

Get the build with the 1060, it's a lot better than the 1050Ti. 

And get the CPU cooler that you want, even if it's just for aesthetics. If those didn't matter everyone would have cardboard boxes. 

 

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God $185 on board + cooler for a locked processor? What a waste of money when you could buy a $70 B250 board, skip the cooler, and put the other $115 towards getting a 1070 instead of a 1060.

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