Hi there,
I have an ageing overclocked system that is probably about a year away from retirement, it still plays most modern games on pretty good settings but I wondered whether it was worth one final graphics card change for a bit shinier graphics prior to retirement (possibly to a media machine or something like).
So, current specs are
Intel Core 2 Quad 9300 2.5G @3.3Ghz
4GB Corsair DDR2 XMS2 Dominator Ram
Creative SB X-FI Fatal1ty Pro sound card
XFX Radeon HD 6950 1GB sound card
Asus P5K Premium Mono
HP LP2475W Monitor (1900x1200 resolution)
Win 8
It may just be I have the upgrade itch........
Is it worth changing graphics card and what to? Will anything bottleneck any new card? Should I wait and do the whole system in a year or so?
I have had a few recommendations that seem to centre on getting a second hand GTX 570. Or should I spend a bit extra and get a 660ti. I was thinking around the £150 mark but might be able to stretch to £220 but that much may not be worth it if something will bottle neck the card.
Thanks
Rossco
I have an ageing overclocked system that is probably about a year away from retirement, it still plays most modern games on pretty good settings but I wondered whether it was worth one final graphics card change for a bit shinier graphics prior to retirement (possibly to a media machine or something like).
So, current specs are
Intel Core 2 Quad 9300 2.5G @3.3Ghz
4GB Corsair DDR2 XMS2 Dominator Ram
Creative SB X-FI Fatal1ty Pro sound card
XFX Radeon HD 6950 1GB sound card
Asus P5K Premium Mono
HP LP2475W Monitor (1900x1200 resolution)
Win 8
It may just be I have the upgrade itch........
Is it worth changing graphics card and what to? Will anything bottleneck any new card? Should I wait and do the whole system in a year or so?
I have had a few recommendations that seem to centre on getting a second hand GTX 570. Or should I spend a bit extra and get a 660ti. I was thinking around the £150 mark but might be able to stretch to £220 but that much may not be worth it if something will bottle neck the card.
Thanks
Rossco