I5 750
P55a
9800gt
4x4gb patriot pc3-12800 ddr3 1600mhz
antec ea-5000
23' monitor
Video card died and now I am wondering if I should replace or just spend some more money on upgrades. It is gamed lightly (diablo3, and maybe a decent mmo if one comes out) and I recently started editing video of the kids in 1080/60 fps with adobe. I also use lightroom. In the future I would like to put a 50" plus tv on the wall next to it and be able play games or view the video on it. Resolution would be 1920x1080.
Budget is 100-150 for a card only upgrade or 500-700 to rebuild if I can use some of my old parts. Newegg would be the best but any usa vendor would do.
Would like to stick with a nvidia card to help with adobe cs6 if possible with in the budget.
I do not plan to overclock unless someone gives me a good reason to.
I have a samsung ssd830 laying around I planned on putting in a laptop but could throw that in the desktop no problem if I go the rebuild route.
So I guess my question is should I just I go the video card only and get a new build next year? Or can I upgrade to an i5 3750 with a new board, video card, put in the ssd and use my old power supply, case, and ram and get me through 2 to 3 years. And if I do upgrade will I really see any difference.
Thanks
Steve
P55a
9800gt
4x4gb patriot pc3-12800 ddr3 1600mhz
antec ea-5000
23' monitor
Video card died and now I am wondering if I should replace or just spend some more money on upgrades. It is gamed lightly (diablo3, and maybe a decent mmo if one comes out) and I recently started editing video of the kids in 1080/60 fps with adobe. I also use lightroom. In the future I would like to put a 50" plus tv on the wall next to it and be able play games or view the video on it. Resolution would be 1920x1080.
Budget is 100-150 for a card only upgrade or 500-700 to rebuild if I can use some of my old parts. Newegg would be the best but any usa vendor would do.
Would like to stick with a nvidia card to help with adobe cs6 if possible with in the budget.
I do not plan to overclock unless someone gives me a good reason to.
I have a samsung ssd830 laying around I planned on putting in a laptop but could throw that in the desktop no problem if I go the rebuild route.
So I guess my question is should I just I go the video card only and get a new build next year? Or can I upgrade to an i5 3750 with a new board, video card, put in the ssd and use my old power supply, case, and ram and get me through 2 to 3 years. And if I do upgrade will I really see any difference.
Thanks
Steve