Hey all, thanks for taking the time to read this!
I'm currently running a Phenom II X4 970 OC'd to 4.2ghz and my video card is EVGA GTX 680. It handles BF3 (High Settings) and MOHW no problem, but man, it's really just getting destroyed in the Planetside beta. I'm thinking the core performance is lacking even though I've got it clocked as high as it is, so I'm considering an upgrade. I've read in the forums that AMD is just really lacking behind, so I'm considering a new intel CPU/Mobo. My options:
i5 3570k - $169
i5 2500k - $159
i7 2700k - $229
i7 3770k - $269
So with those options out there, which would you choose based on price? I know the 2500k is the gaming golden chip, but it's a bit older. I'm not doing much with audio/video, outside of making montages and such. I don't really mind how long my 970 takes to process, so I'm thinking that the hyperthreading from the i7 may not be worth the price cost. Does HT help anywhere in gaming, or should I go ahead and rule them out? Also, I don't want to buy another processor for a while so I'm looking for something that'll last a while.
With all that being said, do you think that the cost of upgrading is going to net big enough improvements to justify doing so? I know that's a subjective question, but I'd like to know your thoughts.
Thanks!
I'm currently running a Phenom II X4 970 OC'd to 4.2ghz and my video card is EVGA GTX 680. It handles BF3 (High Settings) and MOHW no problem, but man, it's really just getting destroyed in the Planetside beta. I'm thinking the core performance is lacking even though I've got it clocked as high as it is, so I'm considering an upgrade. I've read in the forums that AMD is just really lacking behind, so I'm considering a new intel CPU/Mobo. My options:
i5 3570k - $169
i5 2500k - $159
i7 2700k - $229
i7 3770k - $269
So with those options out there, which would you choose based on price? I know the 2500k is the gaming golden chip, but it's a bit older. I'm not doing much with audio/video, outside of making montages and such. I don't really mind how long my 970 takes to process, so I'm thinking that the hyperthreading from the i7 may not be worth the price cost. Does HT help anywhere in gaming, or should I go ahead and rule them out? Also, I don't want to buy another processor for a while so I'm looking for something that'll last a while.
With all that being said, do you think that the cost of upgrading is going to net big enough improvements to justify doing so? I know that's a subjective question, but I'd like to know your thoughts.
Thanks!