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Hey guys.. this is my final build.. thank you guys for helping me.. the pricing from my country is different and some parts are not available.. so this is my final build :

i5 8600k

galax 1060 3gb oc

msi z370 tomahawk 

deepcool gammaxx gt

evga 550w 80+ gold 

wd caviar blue 1 tb

galax l series ssd 120 gb

tsunami ddr4 8gb (2×4) 3200mhz

armageddon t7x pro case

 

and can i ask.. is it compatible for overclocking? if it can tell me what to overclock

thanks guys :)

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Definitely compatible for overclocking, but clockspeed depends on your luck. Look up some overclocks for it, and find the average. Only thing I might do is get a bigger SSD, since 120 fills up really fast. 240 is much better.

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IF you can change something, get a 6GB 1060, but if not, 3GB is still fine.

It's definitely overclockable, and you can probably get 5Ghz on that 8600K pretty easily unless you lost the silicon lottery. you could also OC the GPU, but not that much because GPU boost does most of the work for you.

Make sure that the RAM is running at its rated speed (becuase it might default to 2133)

other than that, make sure that you have enough room to upgrade to 16GB later. (so, motherboard with 4 DIMM slots, which you probably have). 8GB is okay for now, but once RAM prices finally drop to reasonable levels, you'll probably want another 8GB

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