Azor_Ahaii wrote: »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.
damn
How much longer till HDR comes out and how much do you think hdr freesync monitors will cost? I was planning to buy a £115 freesync 1080p soon because I'm using a *** 19' 1280x1024 monitor -_-
Azor_Ahaii wrote: »btw what is your budget for a new pc?
Azor_Ahaii wrote: »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.
damn
How much longer till HDR comes out and how much do you think hdr freesync monitors will cost? I was planning to buy a £115 freesync 1080p soon because I'm using a *** 19' 1280x1024 monitor -_-
June is the word. latest is september.
JohnWagner wrote: »Azor_Ahaii wrote: »btw what is your budget for a new pc?
Price range is $800-1100 Cad.
JohnWagner wrote: »Azor_Ahaii wrote: »btw what is your budget for a new pc?
Price range is $800-1100 Cad.
KingYogi415 wrote: »not worth upgrading now.
Wait for the 370$ dollar card that is faster than titans X and build around that.
http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/5/19/11712936/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-slower-cheaper-1080
Azor_Ahaii wrote: »KingYogi415 wrote: »not worth upgrading now.
Wait for the 370$ dollar card that is faster than titans X and build around that.
http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/5/19/11712936/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-slower-cheaper-1080
If he can afford the gtx 1070 he should definitely get it, he's in Canada though so it might cost $450-500 CAD, it's overkill for eso and 1080p gaming but useful for any other new game and 1440p gaming
KingYogi415 wrote: »Azor_Ahaii wrote: »KingYogi415 wrote: »not worth upgrading now.
Wait for the 370$ dollar card that is faster than titans X and build around that.
http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/5/19/11712936/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-slower-cheaper-1080
If he can afford the gtx 1070 he should definitely get it, he's in Canada though so it might cost $450-500 CAD, it's overkill for eso and 1080p gaming but useful for any other new game and 1440p gaming
Over kill?
Why save 100$ to own somthing that will be outdated in a year?
When ESO first released min specs where dual core 2.0 and direct x 9.
Now minimum specs are quad core 2.3 and direct x11
Not just future proofing it cost effective. i'm going to build a PC soon just because of this card.
JohnWagner wrote: »Hello everyone.
I'm currently running a 7-8 year old setup and had a few new upgrades this year any how this is what I'm running.
Cpu: Intel Core2 Quad Q9550 2.83Ghz 12mb cache 1333Mhz fsb and OC 3.4Ghz at 1600Mhz Fsb.
Mobo: Evga 790i Ultra Sli
Video: Evga Geforce 730 2gb ddr5 5ghz
Ram: 16Gb 4x4Gb 1600 Kingston Hyperx Fury
HHD: SSD Kingston HyperX Fury 240Gb 550 R/W.
PSU: Corsair HX650 Professional.
So should I upgrade this old build? Because I'm currently running all Medium settings at 45fps so let me know what you think thanks.
vamp_emily wrote: »