Ok, will the 670 be ok on a system as old as mine? I'd have to get new monitors as well but that's inevitable really.
Ok, will the 670 be ok on a system as old as mine? I'd have to get new monitors as well but that's inevitable really.
I guess the reason I'd be sceptical to do that is because the amount of GPUs that come out every year, it seems you can be out of date in 6 months whereas CPU and mobo choice seem to last longer, or am I wrong?
I guess in terms of future proofing just because there are better cards out there doesn't drop the performance of the 670 or anything.
Looks like a plan for me to get the GPUs and monitors then build the rest of the system up over a while, would it be worth using the 670 and the 8800gt together? Or just buying the 670 and selling the 8800gt on? There are no performance gains in having each monitor on its own graphics card when they don't match I assume?
Also, what are the thoughts on haswell? From reading it doesn't seem to be so much of a performance enhancement, more an energy saving chip?
I guess in turn that could make it better for OC? I'm so out of touch with stuff like this it's unreal, is Haswell likely to mean a new socket? Or could I buy the mobo if I happen across the funds knowing it will be compatible with newer chips?
