Next Component Upgrade?

John_303

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Mar 26, 2016
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i5 4590

Gigabyte LGA 1150 Intel B85 HDMI SATA 6Gbps USB 3.0 Micro ATX DDR3 1600 Intel Motherboards GA-B85M-D3H

Sapphire Radeon NITRO R9 380X 4GB

EVGA SuperNOVA 750 B1, 80+ BRONZE 750W,

16G DDR3 RAM

Windows 10OS

Hey guys

I was wondering which of these I should upgrade?

Thanks!
 
Solution
What's your storage situation? If you are still running a hard drive, then you'll notice a nice speed boost to boot and load times by switching to an SSD.

You might consider a CPU/MOBO/RAM upgrade for future proofing. Then wait out the GPU crisis. You wont see a whole lot of gaming improvement by doing so but you wont have to upgrade your core when you can get a new GPU. By the time GPU supply catches back up with demand your core may be 6 years old. By upgrading now your system would only be 2 years old. I do hope the GPU crisis resolves sooner, but short of a massive crypto-crash or major legal change I think we're a couple years from saturation. But it's up to you. You could always just save your money, or invest it until prices...



Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L RGB All-in-one CPU Liquid Cooler with Dual Chamber Pump Latest INTEL/AMD Support

Would you think this would be compatible with my powersuppply?

 
What's your storage situation? If you are still running a hard drive, then you'll notice a nice speed boost to boot and load times by switching to an SSD.

You might consider a CPU/MOBO/RAM upgrade for future proofing. Then wait out the GPU crisis. You wont see a whole lot of gaming improvement by doing so but you wont have to upgrade your core when you can get a new GPU. By the time GPU supply catches back up with demand your core may be 6 years old. By upgrading now your system would only be 2 years old. I do hope the GPU crisis resolves sooner, but short of a massive crypto-crash or major legal change I think we're a couple years from saturation. But it's up to you. You could always just save your money, or invest it until prices normalize and upgrade the whole system.
 
Solution
I would check/try SSD. All other parts are fine, You should get decent performance in anything. If you want to bump something then go for SSD/monitor or collect cash for CPU/MOBO/RAM, but still I would wait for RYZEN2 and intel 9'th gen (at least for price drops).