Upgrade or time for a new system?

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I've had the following system for a few years and now I'm deciding what to do next.

Currently have
Intel i7 3770k overclocked to 4.5Ghz
16GB DDR3 700MHz
MSI 280x 3GB

I also have a couple of monitors over 5 years old and want to replace with an ultrawide.

So I'm considering something like a GTX980Ti and a Acer X34 monitor (or similar). Now my question is, in terms of gaming, whether my old CPU/memory will throttle me much, a lot, nothing.
 
I've had the following system for a few years and now I'm deciding what to do next.

Currently have
Intel i7 3770k overclocked to 4.5Ghz
16GB DDR3 700MHz
MSI 280x 3GB

I also have a couple of monitors over 5 years old and want to replace with an ultrawide.

So I'm considering something like a GTX980Ti and a Acer X34 monitor (or similar). Now my question is, in terms of gaming, whether my old CPU/memory will throttle me much, a lot, nothing.

700MHz - really?

What monitors do you have currently.

My suggestion would be to buy the monitor you want and see how your system fares...if you want more then buy a better gpu.
No point whatsoever in replacing the CPU.
 
just replace the GPU (possibly PSU)

new monitor is good choice, also SSD unless you have already.

no bottleneck with that CPU.

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Assuming the spec on that RAM is something reasonable (1600MHz probably), you CPU isn't a problem and 16GB is plenty for playing games.
 
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