After I got my GTX 1070, I started realizing how much of a bottleneck my CPU apparently is. For a card that is supposed to be beating the Titan X, it is running at something like 40% slower.
Now, I'm not sure how much of a bottleneck it actually is, because my GPU still shows high usage. But for instance, Assassin's Creed: Unity runs at about 40FPS maxed at 1440p. My previous 970 was able to lock 60 at 1080p. So I'm thinking maybe it has to do with oudated or not enough PCI-E lanes? Either way, I figure it might be time to start looking at upgrades. (Ugh. I just spent $450 on a graphics card, $500 on a monitor.)
The upgrade path I'm looking at is the i7 6800K. I figure an upgrade from 4 threads to 12 might be at least a little noticeable. But it seems like Intel hasn't done anything in terms of performance improvements. Pair that with 16GB of quad-channel DDR4 3200. An upgrade from 16GB of dual channel DDR3 1600.
I assume the ASUS X99-A is a good motherboard and the Zalman CNPS 9900 MAX is a good cooler. And older cooler, but from the days of more power-hungry CPU's.
So altogether, that would be about $800. So the total spent in 2 months would be $1750. About $500 more than my car is currently worth.
Do you think something like this would be worth it? Or should I stick with my 3570K for another year or so? I mean, that's still less than half I make in a month.
EDIT: Also, My 3570K is running at 4.6GHz. I hear that should be plenty. wait for new drivers?
Now, I'm not sure how much of a bottleneck it actually is, because my GPU still shows high usage. But for instance, Assassin's Creed: Unity runs at about 40FPS maxed at 1440p. My previous 970 was able to lock 60 at 1080p. So I'm thinking maybe it has to do with oudated or not enough PCI-E lanes? Either way, I figure it might be time to start looking at upgrades. (Ugh. I just spent $450 on a graphics card, $500 on a monitor.)
The upgrade path I'm looking at is the i7 6800K. I figure an upgrade from 4 threads to 12 might be at least a little noticeable. But it seems like Intel hasn't done anything in terms of performance improvements. Pair that with 16GB of quad-channel DDR4 3200. An upgrade from 16GB of dual channel DDR3 1600.
I assume the ASUS X99-A is a good motherboard and the Zalman CNPS 9900 MAX is a good cooler. And older cooler, but from the days of more power-hungry CPU's.
So altogether, that would be about $800. So the total spent in 2 months would be $1750. About $500 more than my car is currently worth.
Do you think something like this would be worth it? Or should I stick with my 3570K for another year or so? I mean, that's still less than half I make in a month.
EDIT: Also, My 3570K is running at 4.6GHz. I hear that should be plenty. wait for new drivers?