Hello,
I've created a dilemma for myself. I can't decide my next course of action. I have an old HP Pavilion that I've replaced every part in except the motherboard and case and it has worked great for the last 5 years or so, but I feel like I'm starting to max out its potential.
Using the original motherboard, I have put in the best CPU that can fit in the LGA 1150 slot, an i-7-4790. which is now dated.
I have two 8GB sticks of RAM in it as well, but they're only DDR-3 slots, a pair of Kingston HyperX Fury's at 1600Mhz.
My graphics card is a GTX 1060 3gb which has been fine for 60fps, I generally hover around 90fps on low settings in most games, but I'm wanting to maybe get a 144hz monitor and 90fps isn't going to cut it.
So do I just trudge along and update the graphics card hoping it can keep up, or do I start a new, fresh build with a new motherboard and case and add all the newer, more modern goodies?
What do you guys think?
I've created a dilemma for myself. I can't decide my next course of action. I have an old HP Pavilion that I've replaced every part in except the motherboard and case and it has worked great for the last 5 years or so, but I feel like I'm starting to max out its potential.
Using the original motherboard, I have put in the best CPU that can fit in the LGA 1150 slot, an i-7-4790. which is now dated.
I have two 8GB sticks of RAM in it as well, but they're only DDR-3 slots, a pair of Kingston HyperX Fury's at 1600Mhz.
My graphics card is a GTX 1060 3gb which has been fine for 60fps, I generally hover around 90fps on low settings in most games, but I'm wanting to maybe get a 144hz monitor and 90fps isn't going to cut it.
So do I just trudge along and update the graphics card hoping it can keep up, or do I start a new, fresh build with a new motherboard and case and add all the newer, more modern goodies?
What do you guys think?