New CPU/mobo or GPU

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Hey guys,

I am looking at upgrading either my CPU or GPU this month. I play all my games at 1920x1200 resolution, and I like to play on the highest settings I can.

Running the Unigine benchmark, I got the following results:

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These seem quite bad, compared to other results I found online. I also feel like in WoW raids, I am getting some fps problems.

Now, I'm going to upgrade the other part in a month or so probably (as long as nothing comes along).

But I'm looking at either a GTX 970 upgrade (around £300) or a i5-4690K bundle (also around £300).

Right now, what is the best option?
 
Best option is to add a fat cooler.

Overclock the CPU you have.

Swap the GFX card for the 970 etc.
 
I would try a GPU upgrade for the time being and see how you get on.

Can you up your overclock to 4ghz?
 
Best option is to add a fat cooler.

Overclock the CPU you have.

Swap the GFX card for the 970 etc.

I would try a GPU upgrade for the time being and see how you get on.

Can you up your overclock to 4ghz?

The CPU is on water stulid :D And sadly because it's an i7-920 running 12GB of RAM, I had some stability issues at 4GHz. I might try and push it again, as I didn't do much voltage tweaking last time. But it was a known issue with 920s. Perhaps it was worse with 6 sticks of RAM, and I only run 3, so I might give it another try.

I'll swap the 670 for the 970 then. Seems like the best option. Just tried from Metro: Last Light, and the CPU load was around 25% the entire time, GPU load totally capped at 99%
 
I had only 6gb on mine over 3 slots, managed 4ghz - been quite a while now since I sold it.
 
Might just need a bump on qpi/vtt voltage with 12gb of ram, iirc with 3x4gb i needed 1.32 on qpi at 4.2ghz. Might need a touch more if you're running with 6x2gb.
 
Ah cool, thanks :) I'll give that a go and see how it sits. But you both think the GTX 970 would be the best bet for now, with the CPU at 4GHz?
 
Im surprised your having problems with a 670 in wow, if i remember correctly they were the equivalent of a hd 7950. I think wow does like a really fast cpu though, if i drop my cpu speed to 3ghz i lose a lot more FPS than i do dropping my GPU speed or even losing a GPU.
 
I clocked the CPU up a bit to 4GHz again, and it seemed fine. But given my graphics weren't set all that high, I was slightly worried by it. I think it was made worse that we did a weird tactic on Butcher, which meant we were all balled up. The FPS tends to really suffer then. I tried a few other games last night, and for the settings I want, it seemed to struggle quite a bit.

CPU load with WoW running wasn't all that high either.
 
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