- Dec 16, 2011
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Hi there
Bought my rig last christmas, i5 2500K and a 560ti. I can run nearly anything on high, 75% of games on max. Crysis 2, Battlefield and a few titles I have to run things a bit lower. I'd like to be able to run everything on ultra/extreme, within cost. As well, is there that much difference in max to ultra on these games to justify an upgrade?
I think I am right in saying, my stock I5 is probably not the thing holding me back, i'm guessing the 560ti will be giving up before the CPU? I may OC the i5 later, but I can't see it being this at the minute.
Just wondering if there's anything out there to justify upgrading considering cost vs performance, or whether it's that time of year to hold tight.
When I was doing a lot of research for this rig 12 months ago, the gtx 580 was the dogs bananas. If that still the case?
Sorry for the question bombardment, any help appreciated. I attempted to read up but I think people on here tend to very up to date with whats what more than older reviews.
Bought my rig last christmas, i5 2500K and a 560ti. I can run nearly anything on high, 75% of games on max. Crysis 2, Battlefield and a few titles I have to run things a bit lower. I'd like to be able to run everything on ultra/extreme, within cost. As well, is there that much difference in max to ultra on these games to justify an upgrade?
I think I am right in saying, my stock I5 is probably not the thing holding me back, i'm guessing the 560ti will be giving up before the CPU? I may OC the i5 later, but I can't see it being this at the minute.
Just wondering if there's anything out there to justify upgrading considering cost vs performance, or whether it's that time of year to hold tight.
When I was doing a lot of research for this rig 12 months ago, the gtx 580 was the dogs bananas. If that still the case?
Sorry for the question bombardment, any help appreciated. I attempted to read up but I think people on here tend to very up to date with whats what more than older reviews.