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Everytime I start considering replacing still functioning well parts in my PC, I try to slap my hand and move on, but it gets harder and harder when you've got a little extra bread to blow. Right now, I'm using an older, but still decent AMD cpu (1090t BE), 8 gig of ram, and a GTX 670. I don't do much video editing, but in this quad core gaming world we live in, I feel like this older hexacore is holding me back from experiencing what I should be.
For awhile now, I've been staring at this pairing:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1236283
and wondering if I shouldn't ditch AMD altogether and go back to Intel. The only things holding me back are
1) What's Intel got coming next?
2) How soon will the LGA 1155 be obsolete and I'm forced to buy a different socketed mobo?
I know there's been talk of new CPUs releasing in June, but, from the little I've gathered, improvements will only be minor to very, very moderate, especially considering the "k" processor I'm eye balling. I also worry that, when the new CPUs do release, this model will get discounted and I've wasted money instead of just waiting a bit.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
For awhile now, I've been staring at this pairing:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1236283
and wondering if I shouldn't ditch AMD altogether and go back to Intel. The only things holding me back are
1) What's Intel got coming next?
2) How soon will the LGA 1155 be obsolete and I'm forced to buy a different socketed mobo?
I know there's been talk of new CPUs releasing in June, but, from the little I've gathered, improvements will only be minor to very, very moderate, especially considering the "k" processor I'm eye balling. I also worry that, when the new CPUs do release, this model will get discounted and I've wasted money instead of just waiting a bit.
Any thoughts are appreciated.