Hello,
my GPU died recently and I am thinking about what I want to do now.
My System:
AMD X6 1090T
ASRock 880g Extreme 3
4 Gb Kingston Hyper X Ram 1333mhz CL7 (i think)
520w Seasonic 80+ Certified psu
GTX 560 Ti (dead)
1Tb Samsung Spinpoint F3
Since I don't plan on spending that much money I was wondering how good my System (expecially my CPU) still performs. Would I be able to play recent Games for a few years if I'd just upgrade my ram to 8gb (or 16 if necessary) and throw in a rx470 (or rx 480/ gtx 1060 if that would not make the rest of my system a bottleneck)? Maybe I could also add a SSD for Windows and my most commonly played games.
Or would it be better to go for a completely new build? I am not sure about that since I don't know how much I can/ want to spend. The Pentium G4560 seems to offer a great value for price and would fit nicely into a 500€ build but will it give me and edge over my x6 1090t? Or would i have to spend more like 700€ to get a noticeable performance gain in that regard?
What are your thoughts on that?
Greetings,
Slix
my GPU died recently and I am thinking about what I want to do now.
My System:
AMD X6 1090T
ASRock 880g Extreme 3
4 Gb Kingston Hyper X Ram 1333mhz CL7 (i think)
520w Seasonic 80+ Certified psu
GTX 560 Ti (dead)
1Tb Samsung Spinpoint F3
Since I don't plan on spending that much money I was wondering how good my System (expecially my CPU) still performs. Would I be able to play recent Games for a few years if I'd just upgrade my ram to 8gb (or 16 if necessary) and throw in a rx470 (or rx 480/ gtx 1060 if that would not make the rest of my system a bottleneck)? Maybe I could also add a SSD for Windows and my most commonly played games.
Or would it be better to go for a completely new build? I am not sure about that since I don't know how much I can/ want to spend. The Pentium G4560 seems to offer a great value for price and would fit nicely into a 500€ build but will it give me and edge over my x6 1090t? Or would i have to spend more like 700€ to get a noticeable performance gain in that regard?
What are your thoughts on that?
Greetings,
Slix