Any of you brehs play on Origin?
That's what I use for BF1.Any of you brehs play on Origin?
That's what I use for BF1.
If you want the 6700k (or higher), yeah. Plus you gotta buy new ram too.I have an i5-3570k.
If I want to upgrade to an i7... do I have to get a new motherboard as well?
I'm looking for a bump in performance in applications like Sony Vegas, Elgato Game Capture, Photoshop etc... would it be worth it coming from the 3750k? I need to upgrade my GPU as well, as it's showing it's age.If you want the 6700k (or higher), yeah. Plus you gotta buy new ram too.
If you get the 4790K, I believe you can keep your mobo and ram though...
Yeah, it's worth it. If you go the 2 generations old route, you'll save money with the 4790k.I'm looking for a bump in performance in applications like Sony Vegas, Elgato Game Capture, Photoshop etc... would it be worth it coming from the 3750k? I need to upgrade my GPU as well, as it's showing it's age.
I like having the option to game on PC, but I don't really go hard with PC games. Only game I play is Siege on PS4 with the brehs, yeah I know it's on PC, but the brehs aren't. Really more interested in improving my setup for media creation type of stuff, not primarily gaming.Yeah, it's worth it. If you go the 2 generations old route, you'll save money with the 4790k.
However....that mobo and cpu is pretty outdated. I'd save up and get the 6700k and new ram. You'll be future proof for a few years that way, instead of living in the past.
Truth be told though, if you're not a pc gamer, the 4790k is probably the way to go. (The 4790k and 6700k are pretty similar in speed)![]()
get the 4790K then. It'll last you a while (CPUs haven't really improved in a while). You'll get 8 logical cores and above 4.0ghz. Plus no new mobo and ram.I like having the option to game on PC, but I don't really go hard with PC games. Only game I play is Siege on PS4 with the brehs, yeah I know it's on PC, but the brehs aren't. Really more interested in improving my setup for media creation type of stuff, not primarily gaming.
STeda_STgarWhat's your tag?
If you want the 6700k (or higher), yeah. Plus you gotta buy new ram too.
If you get the 4790K, I believe you can keep your mobo and ram though...
New CPU, new motherboard, new RAM... and my GPU is outdatedNah, Haswell uses a different socket than Ivy Bridge, so he will have to upgrade his motherboard
Might as well, breh. Get a 6700k, 1070, an Asus mobo and new ram.New CPU, new motherboard, new RAM... and my GPU is outdated
Basically what yal saying is, get a new computer
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you could try to find a 3770kNew CPU, new motherboard, new RAM... and my GPU is outdated
Basically what yal saying is, get a new computer
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