Guild Wars 2 has been my go to game since it launched and I'm looking at upgrading my processor. Currently in full maps my system crawls to mid to high 20s and when doing world bosses Im getting high 10s. This is bugging me more then Id care to admit and Im thinking of trying to remedy it. Adding to this, one of the dimm slots on my mobo has stopped working so I will need to warranty it and Ill be without a machine for roughly 4-6 weeks (general warranty time for a mobo in Australia).
  
Currently my system
· I7-4930k @ 4.2Ghz
· Asus Rampage IV Formula
· 16GB 1866Mhz @ 9s
· 256GB Crucial M4, 2TB WD Black
· Seasonic 860W Platinum
· AMD R9-290 Stock clocks but can do 1120/1450
· 2x Dell 27 2560x1440 monitors
· Closed loop water on CPU and GPU
  
Since I mainly play GW2 and it is inherently a CPU heavy game (uses 50-60% of my 6 cores) Im thinking of just upgrading while the mobo is on warranty and selling the mobo on eBay along with the CPU when it returns from warranty.
  
The reason I went with the i7-4930k was at the time I had a use for the extra cores that it provided, however this is no longer the case. Currently I have it clocked at 4.2Ghz and have HT and turbo disabled. At these settings Im able to keep in under 60c under 100% Prime95 load. This is the temp I like to keep the processors at. This is also what has limited my push to a higher clock. While not gaming I have change the windows power plans so it clocks down to 1200MHz.
  
This is my thinking. Id get a 4770k and try to clock it to 4.5/4.7Ghz range. Given there has been some issues with TIM and Ivy/Haswell it will push my temps up but people have been able to get to 4.5 on air so it should be attainable with my closed loop. That would give me a 7-12% clock speed increase, as well as the 5-10% IPC increase. Some of the unknowns however are how moving from Quad to dual channel memory would affect the game and how the latency of the different memory controllers would go.
  
My concern is that moving forward Ill be getting a second r9-290 and the PCI-e config on z87 vs x79 is of concern. What kind of a hit can I expect in games that will use both r9-290 when going from 2x16 to 2x8?
  
Money isnt a super concern as I will get most/all of it back from selling the x79 gear. What little I have to spend is done happily. The reason I'm asking here instead of just doing it is it will be a lot of work and there are a few things I'm not 100% on.
  
If you have any other ideas Id like to hear them or if you have a similar setup for comparison.
			
			Currently my system
· I7-4930k @ 4.2Ghz
· Asus Rampage IV Formula
· 16GB 1866Mhz @ 9s
· 256GB Crucial M4, 2TB WD Black
· Seasonic 860W Platinum
· AMD R9-290 Stock clocks but can do 1120/1450
· 2x Dell 27 2560x1440 monitors
· Closed loop water on CPU and GPU
Since I mainly play GW2 and it is inherently a CPU heavy game (uses 50-60% of my 6 cores) Im thinking of just upgrading while the mobo is on warranty and selling the mobo on eBay along with the CPU when it returns from warranty.
The reason I went with the i7-4930k was at the time I had a use for the extra cores that it provided, however this is no longer the case. Currently I have it clocked at 4.2Ghz and have HT and turbo disabled. At these settings Im able to keep in under 60c under 100% Prime95 load. This is the temp I like to keep the processors at. This is also what has limited my push to a higher clock. While not gaming I have change the windows power plans so it clocks down to 1200MHz.
This is my thinking. Id get a 4770k and try to clock it to 4.5/4.7Ghz range. Given there has been some issues with TIM and Ivy/Haswell it will push my temps up but people have been able to get to 4.5 on air so it should be attainable with my closed loop. That would give me a 7-12% clock speed increase, as well as the 5-10% IPC increase. Some of the unknowns however are how moving from Quad to dual channel memory would affect the game and how the latency of the different memory controllers would go.
My concern is that moving forward Ill be getting a second r9-290 and the PCI-e config on z87 vs x79 is of concern. What kind of a hit can I expect in games that will use both r9-290 when going from 2x16 to 2x8?
Money isnt a super concern as I will get most/all of it back from selling the x79 gear. What little I have to spend is done happily. The reason I'm asking here instead of just doing it is it will be a lot of work and there are a few things I'm not 100% on.
If you have any other ideas Id like to hear them or if you have a similar setup for comparison.
				
		
			
