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Forums - Gaming Discussion - Upgrade to I7 7700K, or wait?

Currently, I have an i7 4790k, and it's running DDR3 at a moderate frequency (Computer will bluescreen otherwise), and I also have an R9 390x in there too.  I'm not happy with this computer.

My streams have been randomly spazzing out, and stuttering when playing from my capture card.  I reinstalled xsplit, and it only fixed it a little.  I have no idea what the issue is.  I've had the capture card for 6 months with no issues until about 2 weeks ago.

My quality settings are higher than most, but I'm not personally satisfied with them.  Price isn't an issue with the 7700k, the issue is how much of a performance boost should I expect?  If it's something I'd barely notice, it's not worth it.

I want to build a new rig with a GPU that's bigger and better than the GTX 1080.  I don't even want the GTX 1080 ti.  I want everything from my streams to games to be as smooth as possible.  I'm not doing 4k, but I do have a 144 hz monitor.  There's not a single game I can run that hits 144 FPS.  Should I just wait for AMD?  Or is the i7 7700k good enough?  I'll survive 3 months waiting for Ryzen if I need to.  But, I definitely want one, or the other.



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It's your choice dude,kinda stupid in my opinion to ask people online what you should buy.

But if money is not the issue Intel def.



just change the card and keep the i7 4790k... still a very powerful cpu.



Wait till Ryzen before buying a new cpu unless its at emergency



                  

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I really do want to upgrade. Trying to sell my rig to someone I know (whoever will take it) because I don't want to do ebay, or craigslist.



Wait... until Ryzen releases then see if it effects prices and choose then.



You're better waiting for Ryzen (which will supposedly launch before March).

As for the GPU, AMD's VEGA won't launch until probably June, and God knows when Nvidia will launch the 1080Ti and how much it will cost.



Please excuse my bad English.

Currently gaming on a PC with an i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070

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