Do i really need to upgrade?

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Hi guys, just wondering if I really need to upgrade anything, or will this last me for a fair while? I mostly play games and will be playing the new bf3, mw3 etc...

Also note I have a rubbish 1440x900 monitor.

AMD Phenom II 955be @3.8

Gigabyte 785gt mobo

Corsair xms3 4gb

GTX570

Am I bottlenecking anything? What would you upgrade? I may have around £500.

Cheers.
 
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it depends on the game at a guess you would get maybe 10% more on most games getting an i5 unless the game is cpu heavy like civ or starcraft where it would be more like 50% but if your just playing fps games then you more than likely be hitting the gpu limit before the cpu limit.

Some interesting benchmarks here with a 580 to try and show my point
http://www.techspot.com/review/418-amd-a8-3850-apu/page10.html

personally I would upgrade the screen first get a nice 23" or 24" ips or 120hz tn if your serious about your fps gaming
 
Bigger Monitor and a 128GB Crucial M4 and you'll be having no issues - ok, the Bigger monitor might create CPU bottlenecking, but very unlikely, GPU is more than up to scratch.

Guess you could argue 8GB of RAM, as that's what was recommended for the DX11 tecture packs for Crysis 2

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I'd say you're fine. If you're really itching to upgrade then get a SSD :)

+1

SSD vastly improves general performance, makes the hundreds of smaller actions you do a lot quicker, probably moreso than upgrading the guts, which would benefit the longer but less frequent tasks like rendering, archiving, extracting etc.
 
Yeah it'll decrease boot time and windows will feel generally more snappy. But it wont necessarily affect games. Definitely worth it though IMO
 
Well BF3 is a largely gpu bound game I believe ...and there aren't all that many single cards that are faster than a GTX 570 anyway ...a bit faster sure, but also signficantly more expnesive, the GTX 570 is a great card. The CPU is fine really, it's still a modern quad core at a good clock speed. You would only really notice much here if you were playing heavily cpu dependant games.

So yea, indeed a monitor and an SSD would actually make the most differance to your computing experience, 8GB of RAM wouldn't go amiss either, it's cheap enough anyway.
 
I agree with the above, definitely get a better monitor. The 570 is complete overkill for gaming at such a low resolution. SSd will be a nice upgrade but should be secondary to the monitor.
 
Get a decent monitor or even better if you mainly game get a cheap Samsung LED TV and use that for your gaming sessions ...:D
 
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