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I am making a new build for myself I currently have an i5 6500 8gb of ram and a Gtx 1060 in a mini itx build I am gonna give most of that build to one of my friends but I'm gonna need a new pc i am recovering ram Gpu HDD SSD.

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/r6Lpcc

whag should I change or should I keep the build as is my budget is very small for this new build I will upgrade to a 1070 or Vega 56 depending which one is cheaper coming November. 

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Just use the 1600's stock cooler ;) You don't need an aftermarket one. And get 3000MHz DDR4

 

BTW, a used 980 Ti is a very good option

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Just now, PCGuy_5960 said:

Just use the 1600's stock cooler ;) You don't need an aftermarket one. And get 3000MHz DDR4

 

BTW, a used 980 Ti is a very good option

Yup yup yup. 980 Tis are muy bueno. I've got one, and it's a great GPU. my poor 1050 Ti is out in the cold now...

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Just now, PCGuy_5960 said:

Just use the 1600's stock cooler ;) You don't need an aftermarket one.

 

BTW, a used 980 Ti is a very good option

I already have the cooler and I don't think the stock will fit the case I'm gonna get I'm planning the pc to be an HTPC style for college 

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1 minute ago, Zando Bob said:

Yup yup yup. 980 Tis are muy bueno. I've got one, and it's a great GPU. my poor 1050 Ti is out in the cold now...

Yeah, it's still an amazing card, especially for $300 :D

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Just now, PCGuy_5960 said:

Yeah, it's still an amazing card, especially for $300 :D

Yeah I know I've been considering it but the case I'm gonna get is too small for a case fan anywhere useful it all depends what is cheaper new or used at the time for me almost 3 months is a long time for that upgrade 

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