itspriyank
Forerunner
For all OC is a simple procedure but a risky one. You always don't feel a huge jump in performance by oc'ing but still is is some times beneficial to oc few of you parts which are bottle necking and blocking your systems performance. According to me overclocking is more of a fun thing rather than a need always.
As now you are going to wait for Haswell series then there is nothing to upgrade now. New processor will have different chipset and socket as it will be based on 22 nm technology. It will require different MoBo, DDR4 RAM etc.
And I agree to @ALPHA17 on PSU. I have never trusted CM for their PSU so got Corsair for myself.
But if you want to wait for AMD 8*** series then make sure you save another 40k as it would cost you no less than 38-40k for just GPU imo. Plus a costly processor. But if you don't want to wait then 7850 or 7970 HD are best around here and can serve for you next 6-7 years without any problem.
As now you are going to wait for Haswell series then there is nothing to upgrade now. New processor will have different chipset and socket as it will be based on 22 nm technology. It will require different MoBo, DDR4 RAM etc.
And I agree to @ALPHA17 on PSU. I have never trusted CM for their PSU so got Corsair for myself.
But if you want to wait for AMD 8*** series then make sure you save another 40k as it would cost you no less than 38-40k for just GPU imo. Plus a costly processor. But if you don't want to wait then 7850 or 7970 HD are best around here and can serve for you next 6-7 years without any problem.
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