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Lalith

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Please suggest a recommended watt for the following configuration.Also let me know if it needs to be certified ex: 80+ bronze certified.

i3-6100
Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2 32GB
Corair vengeance 2x 8gb
WD blue 1 TB
Msi GeForce GTX 1060 6GB GDDR5 gaming X 6G
"LG 22 MP68 22"" FHD monitor"
Corsair carbide series spec 01 mid tower gaming case
A data premier sp600 128 GB
Lg 24x DVD

Thanks in advance
 

TheSloth

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just a doubt to the pro members here, how i3 will got with GTX1060? good combo or i3 will be a bottleneck to the GPU?
 
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Lalith

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<= 5000 would be a comfortable price. 6000 is the max I can allocate if it's necessary.

Btw why should the DVD drive be removed?
 

SaiyanGoku

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just a doubt to the pro members here, how i3 will got with GTX1060? good combo or i3 will be a bottleneck to the GPU?
It shouldn't unless OP is playing CPU intensive games.

<= 5000 would be a comfortable price. 6000 is the max I can allocate if it's necessary.

Btw why should the DVD drive be removed?

Get a Seasonic S12II 520W.

If you are playing at FHD resolution, 1050ti or rx 470 would be a better choice and will save you ~8-10k which you can use for buying i5-6500 and a better 120GB ssd. 1060 would be relevant if you plan to get a 1440p monitor in a year or so.

DVD drives are obsolete. Download updated drivers, applications/softwares from official sites.

Would be a lot better if you just filled the questionnaire:
*forum.digit.in/pc-components-confi...new-pc-help-answer-these-questions-first.html
 

bssunilreddy

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Please suggest a recommended watt for the following configuration.Also let me know if it needs to be certified ex: 80+ bronze certified.

i3-6100
Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2 32GB
Corair vengeance 2x 8gb
WD blue 1 TB
Msi GeForce GTX 1060 6GB GDDR5 gaming X 6G
"LG 22 MP68 22"" FHD monitor"
Corsair carbide series spec 01 mid tower gaming case
A data premier sp600 128 GB
Lg 24x DVD

Thanks in advance
Since your recommended PSU wattage is 336w.

Intel Core i3-6100 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 - OuterVision PSU Calculato

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TheSloth

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It shouldn't unless OP is playing CPU intensive games.



Get a Seasonic S12II 520W.

If you are playing at FHD resolution, 1050ti or rx 470 would be a better choice and will save you ~8-10k which you can use for buying i5-6500 and a better 120GB ssd. 1060 would be relevant if you plan to get a 1440p monitor in a year or so.

DVD drives are obsolete. Download updated drivers, applications/softwares from official sites.

Would be a lot better if you just filled the questionnaire:
*forum.digit.in/pc-components-confi...new-pc-help-answer-these-questions-first.html

One more question, So can we game at maxed out settings on FHD on 1050Ti or RX470 4GB?
 

SaiyanGoku

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One more question, So can we game at maxed out settings on FHD on 1050Ti or RX470 4GB?

Nope. Best it can do is ~60-70 fps avg at med-high settings. For ultra, 1060 is the least one should get.

source: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti review | PC Game
 

The Sorcerer

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I have a gtx 1050 and gtx 1050 ti infront of me. long story made short, save up and get a gtx 1060.
 
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