NOOB First Time Pc Build

Mashrur

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Cpu:
Intel i5-6600k
Motherboard:
MSI Z170 GAMING M3
Gpu:
Gigabyte Gaming G1 1060 6gb
casing:
corsair spec-03
hdd:
Western Digital Caviar Blue 1 TB Sata (WD10EZEX)
psu:
COOLER MASTER V 650W 80 PLUS GOLD PSU
cpu cooler:
COOLER MASTER HYPER 212X CPU COOLER
casing cooler:
Antec F19 Blue LED Casing Cooler x2
ram:
G.SKILL TRIDENT-Z 16GB 3200 BUS DDR4 RAM
will this be a good build?
do i have to change anything?
plus
i am seeing few issues with the gigabyte 1060 g1
like coil whine and fan noises...
i live in Bangladesh and RMA is not possible,
cause bought the card from Canada.
are these huge problems though?
very nervous with the gpu right now!
 
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The build looks fine, you should buy also a SSD hard drive for Windows and to speed up your pc overall. It is worth it.

Regarding G1 Gaming, it is build of best quality materials, i had GTX 970 G1 Gaming and there was no coil whine, now i have Galax / KFA2 GTX 1060 EXOC 6GB and there is zero coil whine so if you can get your hand on one of those you will most likely not get coil whine.

gokitty199

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thats a good setup. dont worry about the gpu its hit or miss with coil wine. the fan on my g1 970 isnt loud at all and i cant usually hear it through my headphones(which are not noise canceling by the way). dont worry about it, its not really an issue and you need to look at it from the perspective that there is many people who dont have any of the coil whine, people make posts about having coil whine, not about not having it.
 

xStampede

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The build looks fine, you should buy also a SSD hard drive for Windows and to speed up your pc overall. It is worth it.

Regarding G1 Gaming, it is build of best quality materials, i had GTX 970 G1 Gaming and there was no coil whine, now i have Galax / KFA2 GTX 1060 EXOC 6GB and there is zero coil whine so if you can get your hand on one of those you will most likely not get coil whine.
 
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gokitty199

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i agree on the ssd. be warned, once you use an ssd, you wont want to go back to a normal hard drive.
 

xStampede

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The Cooler Master PSU you picked is good quality for the price. Regarding m.2, it costs still too much, you better off going with SSD with SATA connection, they are fast enough and they are mass produce which make them much cheaper than m.2.