Mirilass :
I have one question:
Would it be dumb to combine an I5 3570K processor, 8GB of dual RAMS, and a ASUS P8Z77V-LK motherboard with a Geforce980Ti to max out 1440p graphics? Is it too much of an unbalance between graphics card and the other parts?
I am wondering if it would be more reasonable to buy a Radeon R9 390.
However, I would like to make my computer endure games with high performance for a while.
Ok to help you out
this bench mark was done with
Motherboard: ASUS Rampage V Extreme
CPU: Intel Core i7 5960X
Memory: Kingston 16GB
ok the 390x runs for 400 about 60 to 80 fps
the r9 nano runs for 450 and you get an average of 5 fps more then the 390
And the 980 ti runs for about 660 and you get about 10 fps more the the nano
and the r9 furry runs about 650 and averaged 5 fps slower then the 980ti
this is on average and the results differ from game to game
so you really have 3 options
1 wait for next gen gpu
2 go with 980 ti and upgrade the rest over time
3 r9 nano and it gives you 200 to ungrateful items now, sell your mobo, processor, ram and gpu, for about 150 to 200 this will give you 400, 6600k gpu, mobo,and memory for right at 400, you can also upgrade psu I would say 650 or better
but you should increase ram by 8 gb, this will also help your game play.