New GPU for my system? or liquid cooling?

PrYmeChaos

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Hey guys my birthday is coming up and i was wondering if i would be better off upgrading my GPU or going full liquid cooling on my system and just over clocking my current GPU right now my system specs are

PC SPECS:
i5-4670k CPU
H80i Liquid CPU cooler
EVGA GEFORCE GTX 770 SC 2Gb GPU
Gigabyte Z97X-UD5H Motherboard
16Gb Crucial Ram
 
Solution
You will get no significant boost in performance with a top end liquid cooler.
Your graphics card is already factory overclocked. If the chip was a top bin, it would have been used in a FTW version, not your SC.
What does your pc not do now?

I might suggest a SSD for windows will be a most satisfying performance upgrade in general, not so much for games.

If you do web browsing a second monitor is most useful.
You will get no significant boost in performance with a top end liquid cooler.
Your graphics card is already factory overclocked. If the chip was a top bin, it would have been used in a FTW version, not your SC.
What does your pc not do now?

I might suggest a SSD for windows will be a most satisfying performance upgrade in general, not so much for games.

If you do web browsing a second monitor is most useful.
 
Solution
This right here:

Deffinetely new GPU

Considering Polaris(amd)/Pascal(nvidia) is rumoured to release april/may respectively, getting either of those would be the biggest improvement by far over a new liquid cooling.
Or if that wait is too long a 980/980ti, tho Polaris/Pascal should outdo those with supposed 8GB instead of 980 4gb and 980ti 6gb.
At the very least 980/ti should drop significantly in price when the new cards come very soon
 
You could throw liquid nitrogen cooling on your current GPU and it would never be overclockable to any degree that a new card wouldn't completely floor your 770.
No amount of cooling would boost your GPU to the levels where it would be cost effective over buying a new card.
Modest spending on cooling, minimal gain in performance, save that money for another upgrade instead
 
@ PrYmeChaos: You've got a very strong system, even the GTX770 isn't exactly shabby, why the upgrade?

Also, please provide info on your monitor/s, it's daft pairing a GTX980Ti with a 60Hz 1080 display, you'll have a blazingly fast system throttled to 60 FPS by the monitor!