Is my pc compatible

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May 5, 2016
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Add an SSD, a better psu like stated above, and you don't need a Z170 board unless you are overclocking your cpu (which you can't overclock a 6500)
Thanks for answering, but why do i need a better psu? And I already chose this board so later when I buy a other cpu I dont need to buy a new board, if I want to overclock it.
 
Get this psu, cheaper and much better quality
https://azerty.nl/8-1073-280737/sea-sonic-s12ii-620-bronze-vo.html

The corsair you chose is very low quality and could cause problems later on

Can you afford to add an SSD? It really speeds up boot time, loading files, games, etc
Good Quality 250 gb - 92,90
https://azerty.nl/0-1990-794627/samsung-850-evo-series-solid-state-drive-250-gb-intern-2-5-sata-600-6-8mm.html

Not as good as one above (but still good) 120 gb - 44,90
https://azerty.nl/0-1990-566985/kingston-ssdnow-v300-solid-state-drive-120-gb-intern-2-5-sata-6gb-s.html