So, I've heard about the new AMD RX 480 which is coming out, and I think it's time to upgrade my GTX 770 in my system, this has caused me a few problems though. My CPU is an AMD FX-8150 which I've had for a little over 4 years, but it's come to the end of it's life. It almost bottlenecks my GTX 770 while gaming, sometimes it fully bottlenecks it rendering some games unplayable. In Battlefield 4, the CPU usage sat around 95% never going to 100 and in GTA 5 it exhibited the same behaviour. The obvious solution to this problem would be to overclock; my power supply is beefy enough (EVGA 1000G) and I currently have a Hyper 212 EVO installed as well, but this is where I come to more problems. My idle temps with the 212 EVO are are around 50c and go to about 70c under full load. Also, the motherboard I have (ASUS M5A97 R2.0) has very weak VRMs, given they have a good enough heatsink, they are pretty much already maxed out with 125W and means I can't even overclock it. My RAM is fine, a 16GB 4x4 kit of Patriot G2 DDR3 1333 (Yes I know it's slow but it's from 2011/2012), however I have a weird bug in Windows 10 where it detects all 16GB but only uses 12 (The UEFI also only reports 12GB of RAM however it acknowledges 16GB is installed) and seems to fix itself at random intervals. My question is, what would be a good upgrade path from here? I would like to stay away from AMD if possible, unless Zen turns out to be amazing and overclock ability doesn't matter too much. On my PC, I do a fair share of everything. Editing 1080p video, photoshop, but mostly gaming or web browsing. I was looking at an i5 6600K or an i3 6320 with a corresponding LGA 1151 board and 16GB of DDR4. Would this be a good upgrade or is it just worth waiting for AMD Zen to release?
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