What's up all?
So, I've been reading up on all the "rumored" specs regarding Skylake, and I was wondering what everyone's opinions are regarding if it'd be a worth while upgrade. I've been running my trusty Sandy Bridge at 4.5 GHz for awhile now, but I've been thinking about finally putting her out to pasture. While I know the difference between DDR 3 and 4 isn't all that much of a benefit now, it could be later. And, the extra access to more and faster PCI-E lanes sounds like a plus in my book. I recently purchased an MSI GTX 980 Ti Gaming 6G card (coming from crossfire 7950's), and was thinking about adding a second one to SLI sometime before the holidays as I've got a 21:9 3440x1440 ultrawide monitor. And, I know I'm going to be one of those "foolish" early adopters for a VR headset. What can I say...it's a sickness. I love tech.
Do you guys imagine that my 2500k would bottleneck SLI Ti's much (if at all)? Or do you think it'll do until maybe Skylake-E (2017?) comes out? Maybe hold out until Cannonlake? I know that DirectX 12 is coming out in a few short days, and that it's going to take awhile for developers to really take advantage of it, but will it extend the life of my Sandy Bridge enough to warrant holding off on a cpu/mobo upgrade?
As always, I appreciate your thoughts and opinions.
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