What 1060 should I get [Budget]

ModernPanda

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So i am planing to build gaming pc for my birthday[12/10/2017]

CPU: ryzen 5 1600 [Click here]
GPU:N/A
Ram: G.SKILL Ripjaws 4 Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 2800 [Click here]
MOBO: MSI B350M Gaming PRO [Click here]
PSU: EVGA 500 B1 [Click here]
Case: N/A

So i need a nice case something like nzxt 340 and a good gpu that can get me 60+ fps on high 1080p at least wanting 70+fps

Total price £670ish

£237.07 + £206.20 TOTAL = £443.27
Newegg [ram/hdd/psu/mobo] / Amazon [cpu/small items]

btw if u can try to find a red and black case or gpu/maybe not gpu has it will be looking down.
 
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That motherboard has two memory slots. You have two memory sticks listed as your choice(2x4gb). This means if some day you want more memory, you will have to remove at least one memory stick to add the new one. So you might have one 8gb stick and the original 4gb stick. Not good, it won't be matching sticks plus you'll have a 4gb stick left over. If that's the motherboard you want, get one 8gb stick to start. if you need more some day, add another 8gb stick. Then you'll have 16gb in dual channel mode.

In performance, pretty much all 6gb 1060s will get you in the same range of fps at 1080p. As far as cases and color schemes go, you should look around. Red/black videocards seems to be an MSI thing.
That motherboard has two memory slots. You have two memory sticks listed as your choice(2x4gb). This means if some day you want more memory, you will have to remove at least one memory stick to add the new one. So you might have one 8gb stick and the original 4gb stick. Not good, it won't be matching sticks plus you'll have a 4gb stick left over. If that's the motherboard you want, get one 8gb stick to start. if you need more some day, add another 8gb stick. Then you'll have 16gb in dual channel mode.

In performance, pretty much all 6gb 1060s will get you in the same range of fps at 1080p. As far as cases and color schemes go, you should look around. Red/black videocards seems to be an MSI thing.
 
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