>>253939For some reason the idea of switching parts on my current build scares me more than building a new one.
I wouldn't understand how ancient or dreadful the 760 is, I just bought whatever GPU seemed fine and cheap back than with my budget of about $600-700.
My brother does tell me to just upgrade my current build by slapping in a new CPU and GPU since that is one of the whole reasons I bought a PC to begin with since I had played consoles my whole life and just used the family desktop.
I'm still in a big internal debate about whether to even get this PC, keep using my current build or just upgrading my current build.
I have too many options and I don't understand a few of them, which is why I made this thread to begin with.
I can build a new PC and sell my current one:
A. but what CPU do I get? Whats the differences? Are they major differences?
B. is my selected GPU good enough? I just grabbed a 1070 I found when i put this list together back in November-ish
I can upgrade my current build but those same two questions still apply
i7 6700k or i7 6700 with stock fan? i5 6600k or i5 6600 with stock fan?
I don't even know the model of my current PC case so I'm worried the new parts like the non-stock fan or new GPU will fit