Progressive Upgrade Path

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My first post, be gentle ;)

The time has come to upgrade! I got hold of BF4 and the old 5870 workhorse just isn't up to it any more. Instead of going all-out and doing a full system replacement, I thought upgrading the GPU and seeing how it goes might yield cheaper, but effective results.

Current Spec:
Case: Coolermaster CM 690 ll
PSU: 850W CORSAIR CMPSU-850HXUK
CPU: Intel Corei7 920 D0 @ 3.4
Cooler: CORSAIR H50 CWCH50-1
RAM: Corsair 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 1600
Mobo: GBYTE GA-X58A UD3R
Graphics: 1GB XFX HD5870
Other: Blu-Ray, Keyboard, Mouse, 24” Monitor, etc.

Everything I’ve seen leans towards keeping this setup (except the GPU) as the I7 920 lends itself to being a very good chip. Incidentally, no matter how much tweaking I do, I can’t seem to get it stable with good temps above 3.4ghz, but anyway….

So graphics cards – looking at the 290 or 290x and I do wonder if it’s total overkill as I game at 1900x1200. A bigger monitor/higher resolution isn't on the cards for at least another year, but it might be an option later on.

If I throw caution to the wind and decided to do a CPU, cooler, Motherboard, RAM & GPU replacement, what would be a good spec to go for? Budget cap is £1000. A beefy HD and a larger SSD wouldn't go amiss either, but can make do with what I have for now. I have a copy of Win7 Ultimate OEM which I used on my current build; don’t suppose I can use that for this build? (never taken the time to figure out windows licensing :o)

Note that I want to keep the case, PSU (if appropriate), also, don’t need keyboard/mouse/monitor.

Cheers :)
 
A 290 Pro would be a good choice but its let down by the awful reference cooler. If you dont mind the heat and noise it's the best bang for buck high end card right now. Partner cards with better coolers should arrive hopefully in the next 6 weeks or so. I would add a new gpu to begin with and see what the performance is like before splashing out on a new system. Your 920 @3.4GHz ia unfortunately going to be holding you back. I'm surprised that for a D0 chip it won't go any higher. Might be worth starting a thread in the overclocking subforum for advice on trying to get a bit more out of it. At 4GHz I'm sure you'll see a nice boost in performance.
 
Thanks for the replies everyone. Will have a look into the 920 overclock.

Trying hard not to do a core system replacement, but the overclocked mobo bundles do look tasty :)
 
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