Ok fuck... So I'm not really a hardware guy and in light of that other dude asking some questions about CPU and mobo, I need advice. I have saved some money towards a new pc at the end of the year. My max budget is £1500 (app. €2050, $2300).
What I will be using it for:
I am a software / web developer so that mostly... to be honest I don't need an uber PC for dev my current i5 3rd gen is still going ok. I use SQL Server, node processes, and multiple instances of VS so that is about where my processing power is going.
I will want something to play games on, al be it I only really play Kerbal Space Progame and Quake Live at the moment, but I would like to play some other games including upcoming titles like doom4 and shit.
I would also like to stream occasionally and I would like to be fairly future proof as I do not plan on buying another PC for like 3 or 4 years (maybe a small upgrade after like 2 years).
So I have some questions:
1. Is skylake worth it considering I dont want to upgrade again for like 3 or 4 years.
2. If so do I go for an i7 or i5?
3. Should I invest more in a top of the line gfx card.
4. My budget includes a 144hz monitor so keep that in mind!
This is my current build is anyone is interested:
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/J4FXwP
It's currently at just under £1300 so there is a little room on improvement, but if I can save money all the better, £1500 is my absolute max though.
What I will be using it for:
I am a software / web developer so that mostly... to be honest I don't need an uber PC for dev my current i5 3rd gen is still going ok. I use SQL Server, node processes, and multiple instances of VS so that is about where my processing power is going.
I will want something to play games on, al be it I only really play Kerbal Space Progame and Quake Live at the moment, but I would like to play some other games including upcoming titles like doom4 and shit.
I would also like to stream occasionally and I would like to be fairly future proof as I do not plan on buying another PC for like 3 or 4 years (maybe a small upgrade after like 2 years).
So I have some questions:
1. Is skylake worth it considering I dont want to upgrade again for like 3 or 4 years.
2. If so do I go for an i7 or i5?
3. Should I invest more in a top of the line gfx card.
4. My budget includes a 144hz monitor so keep that in mind!
This is my current build is anyone is interested:
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/J4FXwP
It's currently at just under £1300 so there is a little room on improvement, but if I can save money all the better, £1500 is my absolute max though.
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