So, I've been mulling this over by myself for a week or so and wanted to get the opinions of other TEST Techies.
I currently am rolling with the following hardware:
1TB HDD at 5400 RPM (2010/2011)
AMD Phenom II X6 1100T at 3.3ghz (201-)
Upgraded fan and heatsink
16 gb RAM (G.Skill 2x8gb)(2014)
EVGA GTX 760 2GB (Superclocked.)(2014)
ASUS M5A97 R2.0 mobo (2014)
SOON: Kingston 120GB SSD V300
In preparation for Star Citizen and more presently my upgrade/jump to Windows 10 the idea of getting some extra storage and maybe upgrading my hardware is important. At the moment I can play Star Citizen relatively well, minus when I end up in the huge matches on Dying Star.
Overall though my main concern is with my hard drive. I want to move to a SSD for Star Citizen/gaming in general, so I know that will happen eventually. I'm wondering also if I should pick up a low storage HDD to install the Windows 10 OS on, ie so I don't have to worry/rely on the old HDD for the new OS.
GPU and CPU: I know I need to upgrade these but once again it comes to the question of how to go about it. Should I just get another 760 2gb and dual-GPU this thing? Maybe I should spring for a R9 or something else? Should I finally make the jump to an Intel CPU. I usually prefer AMD because of the higher core-clock and more physical based stuff compared to Intel, but lately reading up on things and how AMD has not updated it's architecture/framework makes me think I bet on the wrong horse (so to speak).
Money is not a huge issue but I want to avoid spending insane amounts on components.
I currently am rolling with the following hardware:
1TB HDD at 5400 RPM (2010/2011)
AMD Phenom II X6 1100T at 3.3ghz (201-)
Upgraded fan and heatsink
16 gb RAM (G.Skill 2x8gb)(2014)
EVGA GTX 760 2GB (Superclocked.)(2014)
ASUS M5A97 R2.0 mobo (2014)
SOON: Kingston 120GB SSD V300
In preparation for Star Citizen and more presently my upgrade/jump to Windows 10 the idea of getting some extra storage and maybe upgrading my hardware is important. At the moment I can play Star Citizen relatively well, minus when I end up in the huge matches on Dying Star.
Overall though my main concern is with my hard drive. I want to move to a SSD for Star Citizen/gaming in general, so I know that will happen eventually. I'm wondering also if I should pick up a low storage HDD to install the Windows 10 OS on, ie so I don't have to worry/rely on the old HDD for the new OS.
GPU and CPU: I know I need to upgrade these but once again it comes to the question of how to go about it. Should I just get another 760 2gb and dual-GPU this thing? Maybe I should spring for a R9 or something else? Should I finally make the jump to an Intel CPU. I usually prefer AMD because of the higher core-clock and more physical based stuff compared to Intel, but lately reading up on things and how AMD has not updated it's architecture/framework makes me think I bet on the wrong horse (so to speak).
Money is not a huge issue but I want to avoid spending insane amounts on components.
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