- Aug 29, 2006
 
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With the recent Microcenter deal on the i7-4770k, I decided it was time for some upgrades. I'm coming from an i7-920, and have already bought the CPU, motherboard, new RAM, new videocard, SSD. Now I'm stuck with deciding whether I should just go ahead and buy a new HDD, PSU, and case and move the 'old' computer to the bedroom to replace the 'older' computer, or just swap out pieces in the current rig. 
My thinking is it's probably easier to tinker around with everything new as there won't be any time pressure to get everything working - can pretty much do it at my own schedule. But would you spend the extra $300 - $400 on the remaining pieces to do so...
Best I can recall, below is current system and what is already bought:
i7-920 ---> i7-4770k
some mobo ---> ASRock Z87 Extreme4
12gb RAM ---> 4 x Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB DDR3
HD 5800 ---> R9 280x
old soundcard ---> probably just relying on mobo sound
HAF 932 case ---> ???
no idea PSU ---> ???
2TB HDD ---> ???
			
			My thinking is it's probably easier to tinker around with everything new as there won't be any time pressure to get everything working - can pretty much do it at my own schedule. But would you spend the extra $300 - $400 on the remaining pieces to do so...
Best I can recall, below is current system and what is already bought:
i7-920 ---> i7-4770k
some mobo ---> ASRock Z87 Extreme4
12gb RAM ---> 4 x Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB DDR3
HD 5800 ---> R9 280x
old soundcard ---> probably just relying on mobo sound
HAF 932 case ---> ???
no idea PSU ---> ???
2TB HDD ---> ???
				
		
			