Originally Posted by
mrgreenthump
I'd say graphics card is definately something you can look to upgrade now, I doubt Fury Nano is going to be priced aggressively enough(under 400 Euros/Dollars) to be any interest for ATX users and Fury x2 is probably way too expensive for most. So I don't think there is any card coming out of this year that really impacts the scene much. Fury Nano has potential though if it's priced well. And I don't think NVIDIA has anything big coming out till next year. So buying something cheap now to last till maybe end of next year and then buying a good HBM card is probably the way to go. So buying a R9 380/GTX 960 or R9 390/GTX970 would probably work out. You might get a bit bottlenecked by your CPU, but not by much.
And what comes to CPU, am still running something relative to your CPU in my Gaming computer(I5 750), althought it's highly overclocked. And it's still keeping up with pretty much everything. I would recommend waiting for Skylake if you can, it's only a month or so now. I definately am waiting for it. And if you want AMD the wait is till 2016 with Zen cores come out. But if you simply can't wait then Intel 4690k or 4790k with a Z97 board or (if you definately won't overclock)Intel Xeon 1231 v3 with H97 board would be your options.
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Do make sure your PSU is good enough for a new graphics card. Getting both a new PSU and graphics card at the same time would be ideal though.