So today i put my in game settings to low for the first time and was mildly shocked by how little my fps went up (probably not one bit). It feels like there is imminent need for an upgrade!
Components:
Win 10
Intel i7-6700 CPU 3.40 GHz
16 GB RAM
NVIDIA GTX 960
Samsung SSD 250 GB
Running on 1920x1080 but would like to go bigger (using the 4k tv) in the future.
Thinking that the GTX 960 is the weakest link, i was looking up cards with basic noob knowledge.
The Palit GeForce GTX 1080 Super JetStream 8 GB seems to be one of the cheapest high end cards (554 €), but before jumping the gun on that, i wanted to ask for some advise.
Questions that come to mind are:
1) Should i wait 12 months for the next round of graphic cards, to get the current one cheaper?
2) Is the graphic update the best choice for the presented configuration?
3) Is the Palit 1080 a good choice?
4) Should i go with a cheaper card (still an upgrade to my current one) for now and upgrade the whole system in 12 months? If yes, which would be a good card?
5) Beer in a bottle or a glass?
Components:
Win 10
Intel i7-6700 CPU 3.40 GHz
16 GB RAM
NVIDIA GTX 960
Samsung SSD 250 GB
Running on 1920x1080 but would like to go bigger (using the 4k tv) in the future.
Thinking that the GTX 960 is the weakest link, i was looking up cards with basic noob knowledge.
The Palit GeForce GTX 1080 Super JetStream 8 GB seems to be one of the cheapest high end cards (554 €), but before jumping the gun on that, i wanted to ask for some advise.
Questions that come to mind are:
1) Should i wait 12 months for the next round of graphic cards, to get the current one cheaper?
2) Is the graphic update the best choice for the presented configuration?
3) Is the Palit 1080 a good choice?
4) Should i go with a cheaper card (still an upgrade to my current one) for now and upgrade the whole system in 12 months? If yes, which would be a good card?
5) Beer in a bottle or a glass?