Hi guys,
My current PC has:
I7 4790k CPU with NZXT Kraken M22 watercooler
Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2H Micro ATX mobo (full sized case now though)
KFA2 RTX 2070 Super GPU
2X8Gb 1600MHz DDR3 corsair RAM
500Gb SSD Boot drive
1.5TB HDD Storage
Current monitor is a Samsung CF791 34" 100Hz monitor (with the unusual resolution of 3440x1440)
I use it mostly for gaming (War Thunder, Metro Exodus, RDR, Mordhau, Civ VI and Modern Warfare when it's not breaking my HDD!) and general internetting and YouTube watching. But I also use it for work on Word/PowerPoint and occasional photo and video editing as a hobby.
I've got a budget of around £500-600 that I could reasonably drop right now and plenty of things I can think of to treat myself with eg a good computer chair to replace the dining chair I use, a squat rack, punch bag and more weights for garage gym, fixing the annoying rattle on my car or upgrading the PC.
I was thinking of maybe splashing a reasonable amount on a decent motherboard and then get an mid-to-lowish end CPU with the idea of getting a beefier one in a year or two. when my cash is flusher.
What do you guys reckon? Is it worth upgrading seeing as most of the games run fine although not all on full settings.
I'm not particularly concerned with Intel or AMD either.
My current PC has:
I7 4790k CPU with NZXT Kraken M22 watercooler
Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2H Micro ATX mobo (full sized case now though)
KFA2 RTX 2070 Super GPU
2X8Gb 1600MHz DDR3 corsair RAM
500Gb SSD Boot drive
1.5TB HDD Storage
Current monitor is a Samsung CF791 34" 100Hz monitor (with the unusual resolution of 3440x1440)
I use it mostly for gaming (War Thunder, Metro Exodus, RDR, Mordhau, Civ VI and Modern Warfare when it's not breaking my HDD!) and general internetting and YouTube watching. But I also use it for work on Word/PowerPoint and occasional photo and video editing as a hobby.
I've got a budget of around £500-600 that I could reasonably drop right now and plenty of things I can think of to treat myself with eg a good computer chair to replace the dining chair I use, a squat rack, punch bag and more weights for garage gym, fixing the annoying rattle on my car or upgrading the PC.
I was thinking of maybe splashing a reasonable amount on a decent motherboard and then get an mid-to-lowish end CPU with the idea of getting a beefier one in a year or two. when my cash is flusher.
What do you guys reckon? Is it worth upgrading seeing as most of the games run fine although not all on full settings.
I'm not particularly concerned with Intel or AMD either.

Titan