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PC Upgrade Worth It Or Not?

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My current pc specs and possible new pc specs below. Is it worth it to upgrade? If I do get the new pc i will probably overclock the Processor and GPU. 

Current PC - Alienware X51 R1 - Windows 10 Home - Intel i7-3770 3.9GHz Turbo Boost - Gtx 960 4gb - 16gb Ram - 2TB HDD 7200rpm 

Possible New PC - HP Envy Phoenix 860-170vx - Windows 10 Home - Intel I7 6700k 4GHz - Gtx 980TI 6gb - 24gb Ram - 2TB HDD 7200rpm (I put my pc into sleep mode so it starts up fast already) for $1,399.99

 

 

Edited by SHERIFF/EMS/FIRE

you have pretty much the same specs as me and they play gta v just fine i think im going to wait untill the new pascals which is the name of the new line of nividia cards comming out around end of the year 

Edited by PHiLLYFaN20

The only real upgrade is the GPU. You'll be capable of playing comfortably in 1440p if you would like to in the near future, and you'll definitely gain FPS in your games, but it's not really worth it. An upgrade like that is not worth the money if you are playing your games at the settings and FPS you would like. If you do end up upgrading, you might want to swap out the parts yourself. Just an idea, though, you've got time anyways.

However, if you really feel the need to upgrade, you should probably wait until Nvidia releases their new GPUs and AMD releases their new processors, just to see what is better or worse.

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