Help! So many choices

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Ok first of all thanks to everyone for the support whilst trying to decide on my next upgrade this forums ROCKS!!! e-erm :o

Anyway, I have decided to buy a Samsung 840evo SSD but I have been given these suggestions overall and I wanted to see what you guys think.

i5 or i7 processor and SSD

Like the idea of longevity and faster loading times but I could get a CPU later in the year

or

ATI R9 280X GPU and SSD

I kinda like the idea of better graphics which someone said I quote "would be Night & Day" in terms of improvement.

What do you guys think?


My Rig:
Motherboard GA-Z77-D3H
CPU: Intel i3 2120
Coolermaster 650w
Gigabyte GZ-G2 gaming case
8Gb Corsair Vengence 1600Mhz
GPU: Nvidia Zotac 660Ti
HDD's: Seagate 2TB 7200rpm, Hitachi 160gb 7200rpm, Seagate 160gb 7200rpm
Monitor: AOC 23" 2353PHz 3D monitor Resolution(1920x1080)Full HD
Windows 8.1 64Bit
Asus Phobeus ROG Soundcard
 
I think the 280x will be a good upgrade not sure about night and day. I use an i3 for my work PC and think it's not bad tbh. I would probably put my money on ssd and GPU now and CPU later in the year if you can afford it :)
 
If it was me personally id opt for a quad core cpu first. For games a quad is a bit of a must theese days.
 
The R9 280X is a pointless upgrade over a 660Ti, the R9 280X is better... But you've got a bottleneck as it is with the CPU.
Slap whoever told you it's a night and day difference, in actual usability, depending on your resolution, (1080p) you're unlikely to see any difference, I had a 660Ti at launch as a sample.

The SSD is a must though.

Get an i7, then get a better GPU later in the year, a 20nm one.
 
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upgrade the processor first and get the samsung evo ssd! everything else is fine for now and then save up and get a better gfx eg. 290 or 780 :)
 
The SSD is a must though.

Get an i7, then get a better GPU later in the year, a 20nm one.
An ssd would provide a very signifigant boost, on the cpu front an i5 quad would be more than enough id say. Id only reccomend the i7 if doing tasks that will use all threads, or for multi gpu gaming.
 
An ssd would provide a very signifigant boost, on the cpu front an i5 quad would be more than enough id say. Id only reccomend the i7 if doing tasks that will use all threads, or for multi gpu gaming.

I figure the extra money left over from not buying a GPU means an i7 is viable, but an i5 is perfectly fine still.
 
An ssd would provide a very signifigant boost, on the cpu front an i5 quad would be more than enough id say. Id only reccomend the i7 if doing tasks that will use all threads, or for multi gpu gaming.

I have two flight sims BF4 and sports games which I know are probably not multithread do you reckon an i5 would do it
 
Bf4 is multithreaded, but im not sure on flight sims tbh. But with a single video card an i5 is still fine in bf4. The i7 only shows gains in this game with sli/xfired gpu's.
 
Id personally go with a cpu and ssd now and then upgrade your gpu later when newer models are out. Regarding the choice of i5 or i7, this will depend on what your main uses are.
 
Id personally go with a cpu and ssd now and then upgrade your gpu later when newer models are out. Regarding the choice of i5 or i7, this will depend on what your main uses are.

I think you're probably right njust the temptation of telling my son my pc is alkready better than his naffy XBOX One would have been sweet.

I use the pc for flight sim, sports titles and occasional BF4 COD though I only play football online.

Music and watching hi def vids
 
So maybe a second hand Zotac 660ti i5 and ssd...could work

660Ti SLI? I wouldn't really opt for a 660Ti SLI, it has grunt, but the memory bandwidth leaves a bit to be desired.

Honestly, 20NM is due this year, a 660Ti's not going to crap out this year, and it'll net you much better performance, 20NM should give us 70% on what we have now performance wise at the high end, hopefully we'll get
R9 290X performance at 200 pound.
 
Do you really think 20nm will be 70% quicker than a 780ti and 290x?

Probably won't be, we used to get almost double gains from die shrinks, look at the 4870 then the 5870.

The 7970GHZ edition on the latest drivers is quite a ton faster than a 6970 (Try some of the later DX11 stuff, and you're like twice as fast)
 
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