Ok, so I built my rig about two years ago.
I have upgraded over time, and I don't really care for the newer 2011, or 1155 boards.
I am probably going to wait until this time next year to build a complete new rig when the 6/8 core Ivy Bridge-E shows up in either 2011 or 1150. Or whatever newer pin, chipset they come out with.
Current Build:
I7 960
Intel X58 DSO2 Extreme Board
Patriot 100GB Gen 2 SSD
1 TB WD Black
32GB Kingston 1066 RAM 1.5v
ATI 7970 Video Card
Corsair 850W Pro PSU
Corsair H80 CPU cooler
Dell 27" Ultrasharp U2711 2560x1440
I can get a I7 990x for around $700 (OEM) new, that would just be a drop in upgrade to 6 cores.
I am thinking about plus adding a Nvidia GTX690.
Do you think the CPU upgrade is worth it, am I going to see noticeable improvements in performance? WOW, D3, SC2, TL2, GW2, and other games coming out this year.
I also do video editing, ripping, encoding etc.
I also think a upgrade on the boot drive to a 4th gen Samsung SSD would be a great upgrade. I run Windows 8 x64.
I have upgraded over time, and I don't really care for the newer 2011, or 1155 boards.
I am probably going to wait until this time next year to build a complete new rig when the 6/8 core Ivy Bridge-E shows up in either 2011 or 1150. Or whatever newer pin, chipset they come out with.
Current Build:
I7 960
Intel X58 DSO2 Extreme Board
Patriot 100GB Gen 2 SSD
1 TB WD Black
32GB Kingston 1066 RAM 1.5v
ATI 7970 Video Card
Corsair 850W Pro PSU
Corsair H80 CPU cooler
Dell 27" Ultrasharp U2711 2560x1440
I can get a I7 990x for around $700 (OEM) new, that would just be a drop in upgrade to 6 cores.
I am thinking about plus adding a Nvidia GTX690.
Do you think the CPU upgrade is worth it, am I going to see noticeable improvements in performance? WOW, D3, SC2, TL2, GW2, and other games coming out this year.
I also do video editing, ripping, encoding etc.
I also think a upgrade on the boot drive to a 4th gen Samsung SSD would be a great upgrade. I run Windows 8 x64.