I'm in a bit of a dilemma and I hope to find some answers among the Tom's Hardware community. But first, my specs:
Windows 10
GPU: R7-370
CPU: i5-4670 3.40Ghz, LGA1150
RAM: Ripjaws X Series 2x8Gb 1600 (PC3 12800)
MOBO: Asus Z-87k
Storage: Kingston SSD 120Gb, Segate 1TB
So, the problem is, I'm saving up for a Geforce GTX1080 but according to Bottlenecker, my CPU is causing an 18% bottleneck. I checked the most generations of i7 and with a mobo and new RAMS, it's pretty costly. Sooo, I'm at a loss.
Would it still be worth getting a 1080 even with the bottleneck? I wanted to take full advantage of my 4K TV.
Should I just wait and save up to get a full i7/mobo/RAMs combo? It'll take a while to save up enough, though.
Or should I just buy an i7 for my current mobo before getting the 1080?
Many thanks to whomever will take the time to help me out.
Windows 10
GPU: R7-370
CPU: i5-4670 3.40Ghz, LGA1150
RAM: Ripjaws X Series 2x8Gb 1600 (PC3 12800)
MOBO: Asus Z-87k
Storage: Kingston SSD 120Gb, Segate 1TB
So, the problem is, I'm saving up for a Geforce GTX1080 but according to Bottlenecker, my CPU is causing an 18% bottleneck. I checked the most generations of i7 and with a mobo and new RAMS, it's pretty costly. Sooo, I'm at a loss.
Would it still be worth getting a 1080 even with the bottleneck? I wanted to take full advantage of my 4K TV.
Should I just wait and save up to get a full i7/mobo/RAMs combo? It'll take a while to save up enough, though.
Or should I just buy an i7 for my current mobo before getting the 1080?
Many thanks to whomever will take the time to help me out.