There are so many goodies out there, but I think I'm actually done with upgrades for the next 18 months at least.
For GPUs, there's only one DX12 game, Ashes of the Singularity, in the offing that actually interests me, so there's no point in upgrading my GPUs; I'm happy with the Titan X being the pinnacle of DX11.
For a monitor upgrade, I'd be looking at high-sync 4K monitors for text and a variable-sync 21:9 5040x2160 monitor for gaming, all of which will require DisplayPort 1.3. Possibly the successor to the Rift too.
My i7-3770S is still perfectly adequate. It might struggle in Ashes, but that'll be the only CPU-intensive thing I'll be doing.
I'm looking forward to seeing the new technologies emerge this year and then pouncing a year later when they're mature.
Of course, I still may need to put together an entirely new separate system...
What do you think?
For GPUs, there's only one DX12 game, Ashes of the Singularity, in the offing that actually interests me, so there's no point in upgrading my GPUs; I'm happy with the Titan X being the pinnacle of DX11.
For a monitor upgrade, I'd be looking at high-sync 4K monitors for text and a variable-sync 21:9 5040x2160 monitor for gaming, all of which will require DisplayPort 1.3. Possibly the successor to the Rift too.
My i7-3770S is still perfectly adequate. It might struggle in Ashes, but that'll be the only CPU-intensive thing I'll be doing.
I'm looking forward to seeing the new technologies emerge this year and then pouncing a year later when they're mature.
Of course, I still may need to put together an entirely new separate system...

What do you think?