MisterNoisy
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Hi all. I purchased a brand new gaming PC approx 4 years ago and at the time it was pretty top of the range. I have not changed anything since purchasing and was now wondering if I could upgrade.
Ideally I'd like a 970 and new cpu but will they fit in with the spec I have or would this be a waste of time and money? What would you change to bring it up to date or would I need to start all over?
Spec is as follows: (PC Specialist build)
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That's pretty similar to my situation - I have a 3570K and a 7950HD (just sold off the 2500K/670-equipped machine). I just ordered a 970 and will run it like that until Skylake and Windows 10. At that point, I'll put the 7950 back in and sell it (already have a couple of interested potential buyers) and use the 970 in an otherwise new box. If something new comes out GFX-wise that makes me change my mind in the near future, I'm pretty sure I can recoup a large chunk of the money I dropped on the 970 anyway.
Anyway, my recommendation would be to stick with your 2500/Z68 setup for now and buy the new GPU, with an eye towards moving it into your next machine later. The 970/2500 combo should run well enough that you can kick the can down the road a bit. Maybe see if you can find a used Sandy Bridge i7 for sale cheap, but I wouldn't spend new-CPU cash.