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To the OP, no you haven't made a mistake at all. It's still a great CPU and you have no need to upgrade. Since you only plays games, it's more than capable (as the graphs in the thread show).
 
Should I ditch it? I'm very happy with my PC however slightly ****** off that I can't go to a coffee lake cpu with out changing the lot so is it worth upping it to 7700k for further longativity or sell up and move to ryzen?

I think it's just an upgrade itch but wondered what others thought?

Only aspect I don't like in my PC is my mechanical drives there 5 year old wd green and are terrible! I salvaged them from an old nas
Do any games you play not perform very well to the point of making your gaming experience unhappy? If the answer is no then why bother?

What resolution are you playing at? You play at 4K 60fps max right? You will be GPU bottlenecked, just lower your settings if you don't hit the max.

GTX 1070 vs 1080 vs 1080 Ti @ 4K

 
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Do any games you play not perform very well to the point of making your gaming experience unhappy? If the answer is no then why bother?

What resolution are you playing at? You play at 4K 60fps max right? You will be GPU bottlenecked, just lower your settings if you don't hit the max.

GTX 1070 vs 1080 vs 1080 Ti @ 4K


They all play fine thus far I game at 2560x1080, was more of a itch but I'll be sticking with the system :)
 
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