Nope. The thing is my CPU is messing up. It gets very hot and loud, I think it's about to rip. My good friend on AT is checking out the CPU for me atm, but just incase its broke I can come to this thread and read the comments and hopefully get a new CPUA
Hot and loud are usually fan/cooler issues, not the chip itself.
Probably just time to replace a couple fans (things with moving parts wear out) and slap some new thermal compound in between the HSF and CPU. (It can age out and become less efficient and wicking away heat from the CPU to the heat sink, which in turn makes the fans work harder to keep the CPU cool.)
16GB of system RAM and a 390 is a nice combination of higher-end parts, but I don't think you're CPU is likely holding you back much. (It's not like you've got 4-way SLI Titans or something.) I think you're probably alright just sitting on your box as-is for another year or so. (Unless the new GPUs coming out this summer are incredibly game-changing. Which would be nice, but I'm not the optimistic sort.)
I'd second the comments about OCing your existing CPU - mine took a 4GHz OC with the stock cooler and normal voltage, no hiccoughs. If you get a good cooler on there with fresh thermal paste and a working fan, you shouldn't have any trouble matching that, and running at 4GHz all the time on all cores will probably give you a nice little bump. (Better than upgrading to Haswell, say.)