OK I'm going from an AMD 8350, 8gb of corsair vengeance pc15000 an Asus mobo sabertooth 990fx and a gigabyte 7950HD 3gb card. SSD hardrive.
Now Im moving to Intel I7-4790 with
An Asus sabertooth z97 ..gskill Trident pc19200 x, 8gb, noctua nh-d15cooler, larger ssd drive.
My question is I wanted to get the gtx 970 video card by gigabyte, or is it worth the upgrade over the gigabyte 7950 HD that i own. I have 27 inch led monitor BTW.
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Keeping the CPU and upgrading VGA will provide significantly higher performance improvement than upgrading CPU only.
Unless you need that CPU power for something specific or you just "want that chip", I do not see a point in CPU upgrade.
That depends on what specifically your trying to improve.
An i7 will game faster than a 8350, sure.
A 970 will game faster than a 7950, sure.
The faster memory will do almost nothing for you.
But if your trying to run games at 1080p, in a very generic case, your talking about... 85FPS vs 110FPS. Sure, it's a bigger number, but it's all over 60, so does it matter so much? You can come up with some corner cases and some rediculous settings where one won't get to 60FPS but the other will, but it's a question of if those corner cases are what you are trying to do, or even make sense or matter (like 16xFSAA vs FXAA or something)
Here are some real-world benchmarks of a 970 vs 7950 - it's a fairly substantial upgrade. Almost, but not quite, double the performance.
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1033?vs=1355
FX-8350 is sufficient to play any game, what will bottleneck you is graphics card so you gain way more if you upgrade that instead of CPU.
Im just going to get a
GTX 980
250 gb SSD which is double then what i have
8 more gig of the same memory ( i know 16 gb is over kill buy why not)
and Quizz its because my wife insists I upgrade almost yearly. Its kind of a present.
Oh that has to just suck - sorry dude (/s)
980 is a monster