Personally I'd hold on to it for a few more months till the next gen comes out, see what amd has, see what intel has. Nvdia link and AMDs version are both coming out soon and are going to have specific motherboard modifications on them to more quickly communicate with the video card. Your getting playable frames right now, so roll with it.
There are just to many MASSIVE leaps coming... that jumping the gun now might be a bit-premature.
Roehamad_Ali wrote: »Should be ok for a bit . It's not the best but it's not close to the ones way past upgrade time . Depends on your budget . Have you optimized everything ?
True on gpu,the Intel stuff is already dropping.I got a 4590 for 139.00$
Sallington wrote: »The answer to this question is always yes.

JohnWagner wrote: »It's just strange that the Mobo & Cpu manufacturer said maximum gigs of ram for this hardware is 8gb.. but I'm running 16gb lol I upgraded the ram last year and still don't get it.
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Personally I'd hold on to it for a few more months till the next gen comes out, see what amd has, see what intel has. Nvdia link and AMDs version are both coming out soon and are going to have specific motherboard modifications on them to more quickly communicate with the video card. Your getting playable frames right now, so roll with it.
There are just to many MASSIVE leaps coming... that jumping the gun now might be a bit-premature.
True on gpu,the Intel stuff is already dropping.I got a 4590 for 139.00$
JohnWagner wrote: »Well I ran a lot of things like photoshop/Dreamweaver like 10-15 windows. So it used a lot of ram.
Personally I'd hold on to it for a few more months till the next gen comes out, see what amd has, see what intel has. Nvdia link and AMDs version are both coming out soon and are going to have specific motherboard modifications on them to more quickly communicate with the video card. Your getting playable frames right now, so roll with it.
There are just to many MASSIVE leaps coming... that jumping the gun now might be a bit-premature.
You also have HDR-monitors coming out this year. Amd's free sync versions are supposed to be the cheapest and best oddly enough.
IF anything I'd be buying it incrementally. IE Case, Power supply, flashy ddr4 ram, swiftech coolers, silient fans, some lights, SSD's, and When the stuff is released... THEN decide what motherboard/cpu/graphics card ur going to run. and then treat yourself to a gsync or freesync monitor that is HDR. Then theirs your computer chair, desk, headset, mouse keyboard, speakers, router, your cat-x cords, etc. if your going to do it. you may as well do it properly.
When you do decide to upgrade, use PcPartPicker.com
It's a very helpful website for comparisons of computer parts and cheapest vendor prices. Pretty much everything is listed on there. It's also very reliable for making sure everything is compatible.