That's CPU upgrade would do nothing for you, just OC what you have. I'd take the 1060 over the 980Ti due to better dx12 support it both will be a massive upgrade
I think your CPU will bottleneck a 1060 for example.. There might be users with better understanding than mine, but you could perhaps go for a 970.
But even so I think that the SLI 760Ti might outperform it.
Other more experience users might have a better advice.
What´s your budget and rest of the specs?
Anyway my guess is a new GPU, but we still need those specs..
chegalhavara :
I think your CPU will bottleneck a 1060 for example.. There might be users with better understanding than mine, but you could perhaps go for a 970.
But even so I think that the SLI 760Ti might outperform it.
Other more experience users might have a better advice.
What resolution are you gaming at? 2gb is very limiting these days, even 1080p is starting to need more than 3gb in the latest games. As vram doesn't add in sli you will still only have 2gb (forget vram adding of dx12 as no games support it). Also with the other downsides of sli I would avoid that option.
I'd go 1060. Yes some CPU heavy games will be held back a bit by your CPU but it will still perform well and in other games it wont be an issue. It will be a god setup for future CPU upgrades too.
I'm thinking of using a AMD FX 8370 WRAITH Cooler Edition CPU (8 Core, AM3+, Clock 4 GHz, Turbo 4.3 GHz, 8 MB L3 Cache, 125 W) instead of the current CPU, and would a GTX 980TI be any good?
That's CPU upgrade would do nothing for you, just OC what you have. I'd take the 1060 over the 980Ti due to better dx12 support it both will be a massive upgrade