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My current PC is getting long in the tooth - about 7 or 8 years old now.
Lately I've been thinking about building a new PC but not I should do that or upgrade this one?
Current PC:
i5-2500k (Sandy Bridge) OCed to 4.2 Ghz
ASRock Z68 Extreme 3 Gen 3
2x 4GB Mushkin DDR3 PC3-10700 RAM
Radeon R9 390 GPU
2 SSDs
2 7200 RPM HDs
Corsair 650w PSU
1080 p monitor
It plays pretty much everything I play now, however some newer games I have to play on lower settings or start to see some issues.
On 1 hand, I want to get better performance but on the other hand, I really haven't been playing much lately. Mostly Rust or Ghost Recon: Wildlands co-op with a friend.
I've specced out parts for a new PC that re-uses some of my existing parts and it's about $1000-1100 If I re-use my PSU and GPU, and hard drives.
Eventually I would replace the GPU with a newer one too, but this is just to get me up and running on something better.
This is my new PC part list from pcpartpicker.com
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/xRfKgw
I've got my R9 390 and PSU listed in there and there's no compatibility issues.
$1000 is a lot of money right now. I've got about $350 at the moment that is disposable.
I'm not sure if it's worth spending the $1000 for the new hardware? But if I did, then I'd have a PC that would last me much longer.
If I upgrade the current PC, what would be the best option and what kind of cost am I looking at?
I know I'd at least want to add another 8 GB to make 16 GB total. Would upgrading the CPU make any sense?
What about upgrading the GPU or maybe get another R9 390 and crossfire it?
Lately I've been thinking about building a new PC but not I should do that or upgrade this one?
Current PC:
i5-2500k (Sandy Bridge) OCed to 4.2 Ghz
ASRock Z68 Extreme 3 Gen 3
2x 4GB Mushkin DDR3 PC3-10700 RAM
Radeon R9 390 GPU
2 SSDs
2 7200 RPM HDs
Corsair 650w PSU
1080 p monitor
It plays pretty much everything I play now, however some newer games I have to play on lower settings or start to see some issues.
On 1 hand, I want to get better performance but on the other hand, I really haven't been playing much lately. Mostly Rust or Ghost Recon: Wildlands co-op with a friend.
I've specced out parts for a new PC that re-uses some of my existing parts and it's about $1000-1100 If I re-use my PSU and GPU, and hard drives.
Eventually I would replace the GPU with a newer one too, but this is just to get me up and running on something better.
This is my new PC part list from pcpartpicker.com
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/xRfKgw
I've got my R9 390 and PSU listed in there and there's no compatibility issues.
$1000 is a lot of money right now. I've got about $350 at the moment that is disposable.
I'm not sure if it's worth spending the $1000 for the new hardware? But if I did, then I'd have a PC that would last me much longer.
If I upgrade the current PC, what would be the best option and what kind of cost am I looking at?
I know I'd at least want to add another 8 GB to make 16 GB total. Would upgrading the CPU make any sense?
What about upgrading the GPU or maybe get another R9 390 and crossfire it?