TheCpK :
aquielisunari :
TheCpK :
So I have an FX 8350 (4.2GHz), R9 290 4GB (slightly overclocked) and 8 GB of RAM (1333MHz). Is it better to upgrade to GTX 1060 6GB or to 16 GB of RAM 1866MHz + SSD 250 GB? (now I have just HDD)
The 1060 offers a minor performance boost. Worth the $1.6 trillion dollars the 1060 is at? No. A 1070 is my recommendation.
Are you using all of your RAM? Only you can tell if you need a RAM upgrade. I haven't eclipsed 5.5GB of RAM usage. I still have plenty of headroom. When I NEED to upgrade, I will.
Is the HDD causing issues? Why do you want to upgrade it? You'll get faster boot times, faster Windows navigation and faster in game load times. I am pretty certain that hitching isn't occurring so I am not seeing any worth with that upgrade aside from the faster load times during gaming.
Continue to save money. There is no need to spend anything right now. Invest in a 1070 when you can afford it is my recommendation.
I think that 1070 is bottlenecking with my FX 8350 so can't buy it. :/
I understand that. Will you eventually purchase a new motherboard, CPU and RAM? The GFX card can be moved over to your new system. The beast within will be released. Nothing else adds an appreciable FPS increase.
Have you watched your RAM usage with MSI AB or a similar utility? How much RAM is being used? I suspect it's under 5GB. If it still has 3GB+ RAM headroom, adding additional headroom won't do a thing for FPS. The SSD helps with load times but not with FPS.
The only upgrade that adds a gaming performance boost is the gfx card. If the goal was quicken productivity tasks such as Adobe's Lightroom the additional RAM and SSD would have a significant impact. One without the other wouldn't be a proper upgrade or would just be half the upgrade needed. But I digress. If you are looking for a gaming boost the GFX card is your only option that will do that.
Yes, the system will be unbalanced in favor of the GFX card but that means the card can grow with the PC. When you eventually upgrade the 1070 will have the beast within released. A stopgap.