Right now I'm using..
ASUS P5Q pro turbo
8gig ddr2 800 (yeah it was cheap so i got 8gig over 4 lol)
Q9650 quad core overclocked to 3.4ghz
sapphire radeon HD 5970
antec 850 modular psu
So I had a question, would it be worth it to upgrade my mobo//cpu//ram or would the better choice be to wait some more? I'm a gaming enthusiast and there's only a few elements in games//benchmarks// that can throw my system for a spin in terms of high Frame rates//benchmarks and those would be metro 2033 or any game that takes advantage of physics//HT technology which utilizes the cpu more than the gpu.
I want to get an i7 with ddr3 1600 (or better) ram and watercool the cpu to 3.6+ghz, but my main question here is, is it really worth spending 600-700 bucks for this upgrade? Will ddr3 with an i7 cpu really make that much of a difference over my current setup?
Sorry if this is the wrong forum btw, bit confusing navigating around here.
ASUS P5Q pro turbo
8gig ddr2 800 (yeah it was cheap so i got 8gig over 4 lol)
Q9650 quad core overclocked to 3.4ghz
sapphire radeon HD 5970
antec 850 modular psu
So I had a question, would it be worth it to upgrade my mobo//cpu//ram or would the better choice be to wait some more? I'm a gaming enthusiast and there's only a few elements in games//benchmarks// that can throw my system for a spin in terms of high Frame rates//benchmarks and those would be metro 2033 or any game that takes advantage of physics//HT technology which utilizes the cpu more than the gpu.
I want to get an i7 with ddr3 1600 (or better) ram and watercool the cpu to 3.6+ghz, but my main question here is, is it really worth spending 600-700 bucks for this upgrade? Will ddr3 with an i7 cpu really make that much of a difference over my current setup?
Sorry if this is the wrong forum btw, bit confusing navigating around here.