Last Night my 6850 suddenly died, so with a disappointing performance experience with battlefield 4 and this being the week leading up to black friday I thought I would set my sights quite high on a replacement. At the moment I'm looking at the 780, 290 and 280x, but my main concern is the prospect of the rest of my build not being up to scratch and causing a bottleneck. My specs are an i5 760 at stock 3.2ghz - I have no experience with overclocking and would prefer to avoid it, but I do have a 212 and the OC genie feature available if needed, 8GB Ram, and a 650w power supply (which I'm pretty sure if enough from what I've read - I'm not planning on overclocking the gpu). I'm using dual 1080p monitors and wanting to run BF4/skyrim/GTAv etc on one and video on the other.
I've actually been toying with the idea of upgrading the entire pc since bf4 came out but decided to wait a while since by build is only 3 years old. I'm thinking that if I was to go for a 780 then I could just upgrade the rest of my system later on down the road, but that wouldn't really work if a 780 is going to be bottlenecked from the start, although a 780 might even be overkill for what I actually need at the moment. My issue with the 280x/770/290 is that they would be less 'futureproof' and the heat/noise/power issues that I've heard about from the AMD cards are a concern.
Also, If I was to upgrade my CPU then I'm assuming that the i5 4670k & i7 4770k would be the obvious choices? And is 8GB of ram sufficient these days?
Thanks.
I've actually been toying with the idea of upgrading the entire pc since bf4 came out but decided to wait a while since by build is only 3 years old. I'm thinking that if I was to go for a 780 then I could just upgrade the rest of my system later on down the road, but that wouldn't really work if a 780 is going to be bottlenecked from the start, although a 780 might even be overkill for what I actually need at the moment. My issue with the 280x/770/290 is that they would be less 'futureproof' and the heat/noise/power issues that I've heard about from the AMD cards are a concern.
Also, If I was to upgrade my CPU then I'm assuming that the i5 4670k & i7 4770k would be the obvious choices? And is 8GB of ram sufficient these days?
Thanks.