All Parts for a Build are Compatible? (help)

FireClocks

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So, I did a build a few weeks ago but the graphics card had a problem and I had to return it.
Now I'm gonna get a different one and also a psu because the one I have is not very good they told me, so I wanted to make sure the parts will be compatible with the rest of the pc!
I have a CPU i5 6500k
The motherboard I dunno the exact model but it's A-rock something like that, and it used to work with the RX 480 Nitro graphic card!
I have 8 of RAM
And now the things I'll buy:

GTX 980 ti : https://www.amazon.de/06G-P4-4995-KR-Superclocked-Grafikkarte-Speicher-Display/dp/B00YNEHXY0/ref=sr_1_20?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1506692769&sr=1-20&keywords=GTX+1060&refinements=p_36%3A-25000

And Perhaps this psu: https://www.amazon.de/Corsair-CP-9020103-EU-CX650M-Teil-Modular-Netzteil/dp/B019NWQSOC/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1506942798&sr=1-1&keywords=CX650M

Could you tell me if it would all go together with no problems? Thanks!
If the model of the motherboard is really required let me know.
The psu I have right now is a cx600
 
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Well if your streaming or recording gameplay then the GPU is in charge of this alongside the CPU. I would recommend the GTX 1070 for that really.

Also for stability i would recommend you stay at 60hz really as playing a game uncapped while also trying to record 60fps of it well its a bit to much.

I switch between variable and capped rather often as Bethesdas Fallout and Elder scrolls games are capped to 60fps via the engine. While if i'm i'm playing say Rising Storm 2 i will vary the frame-rate. While using Gsync.

A higher hz may help in fast competitive games but for standard games 60hz is fine.

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I play games! I would like to display 1080p and 120 or even 144hz one day but for now, my "tv" can only go to 60hz.
Also, I make videos for youtube of gaming so I do video rendering pretty often, but I imagine that's not 3d rendering, I would also like to stream games one day. Someone on a previous post told I would need a I7 to stream a very good quality so In the future I'll probably get that too!


 
Well if your streaming or recording gameplay then the GPU is in charge of this alongside the CPU. I would recommend the GTX 1070 for that really.

Also for stability i would recommend you stay at 60hz really as playing a game uncapped while also trying to record 60fps of it well its a bit to much.

I switch between variable and capped rather often as Bethesdas Fallout and Elder scrolls games are capped to 60fps via the engine. While if i'm i'm playing say Rising Storm 2 i will vary the frame-rate. While using Gsync.

A higher hz may help in fast competitive games but for standard games 60hz is fine.
 
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FireClocks

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I thought I could get a good card for a cheaper price if it wasn't as good for mining, isn't that true?
The GTX 1070 is a little too expensive for me right now.
I actually only play one game which is Overwatch, and its very fast and competitive. Probably harder to stream in a good quality too right

 

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Ok I think I'll get that one instead thx!