Have things progressed much recently in CPU's? I'm still on a DDR3 setup from 2014 or 2015 and may buy some upgrades in the near future. I'm not having many problems per say in video games but everytime I read a thread about how to increase fps the first thing people talk about is 4 cores, Intel or a Windows Update decreasing speed in old Intel chips for security reasons or something another. This is mainly on the more modern games like AC Odyssey, Monster Hunter World, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Final Fantasy XV and others. Town areas or areas with lots of NPC is the most common complaint and in all instances people say it's the 3 or 4 series CPU's that's the problem.
So price vs performance is it worth investing yet? I would like the best fps I can possibily achieve on both GPU and CPU heavy bound games but as seen in many threads in the past most say "not worth it, 4790k is still a strong chip, would be a waste of money considering you have to buy a new mobo, ram, cpu and possibly a cooler" How much gains can you achieve with the newer line of chips? When I bought the 1080TI to replace my GTX 980 for example the gains were incredible. Are the current CPU's way better now on modern and CPU bound games. Am I likely to see a big raise in fps?
This is my current spec by the way
Monitor - Asus Rog Swift PG278Q 144HZ @ 1440P
GPU - Gigabyte aorus GTX 1080 TI
CPU - Intel Core I7 4790K @ 4.4GHz Devil's Canyon Haswell
Motherboard - Gigabyte Z97X-SOC Force
RAM - 16GB Dual Channel DDR3 2133MHZ 16 GB (2x8)
Cooler - Asetek 570XL 240MM
Power Supply - EVGA SuperNova G2 1000W 80 Plus Gold
SSD - 250GB Samsung 840 Evo
SSD2 - 500GB Samsung 850 Evo
SSD3 - 1TB Samsung Evo 850 Evo
I could also do with a good airflow case as well as being as quiet as possible. The one I have at the moment is absolutely awful. I had to take the whole thing apart a year or so ago so it fills with dust every few weeks. The current one restricts airflow even though I have a liquid cooler and 6 fans (3 of them exhaust fans) so I took the side and top panel off. Should have just bought a case there and then, the dust that gets in is insane.
So what do people think? Is it time. and if it is could someone spec me a new system... or well the parts that need replacing / upgrading. As well as a case, that is top priority.
So price vs performance is it worth investing yet? I would like the best fps I can possibily achieve on both GPU and CPU heavy bound games but as seen in many threads in the past most say "not worth it, 4790k is still a strong chip, would be a waste of money considering you have to buy a new mobo, ram, cpu and possibly a cooler" How much gains can you achieve with the newer line of chips? When I bought the 1080TI to replace my GTX 980 for example the gains were incredible. Are the current CPU's way better now on modern and CPU bound games. Am I likely to see a big raise in fps?
This is my current spec by the way
Monitor - Asus Rog Swift PG278Q 144HZ @ 1440P
GPU - Gigabyte aorus GTX 1080 TI
CPU - Intel Core I7 4790K @ 4.4GHz Devil's Canyon Haswell
Motherboard - Gigabyte Z97X-SOC Force
RAM - 16GB Dual Channel DDR3 2133MHZ 16 GB (2x8)
Cooler - Asetek 570XL 240MM
Power Supply - EVGA SuperNova G2 1000W 80 Plus Gold
SSD - 250GB Samsung 840 Evo
SSD2 - 500GB Samsung 850 Evo
SSD3 - 1TB Samsung Evo 850 Evo
I could also do with a good airflow case as well as being as quiet as possible. The one I have at the moment is absolutely awful. I had to take the whole thing apart a year or so ago so it fills with dust every few weeks. The current one restricts airflow even though I have a liquid cooler and 6 fans (3 of them exhaust fans) so I took the side and top panel off. Should have just bought a case there and then, the dust that gets in is insane.
So what do people think? Is it time. and if it is could someone spec me a new system... or well the parts that need replacing / upgrading. As well as a case, that is top priority.