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System Name | Desktop |
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Processor | Intel Xeon E5-1680v2 |
Motherboard | ASUS Sabertooth X79 |
Cooling | Intel AIO |
Memory | 8x4GB DDR3 1866MHz |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX 970 SC |
Storage | Crucial MX500 1TB + 2x WD RE 4TB HDD |
Display(s) | HP ZR24w |
Case | Fractal Define XL Black |
Audio Device(s) | Schiit Modi Uber/Sony CDP-XA20ES/Pioneer CT-656>Sony TA-F630ESD>Sennheiser HD600 |
Power Supply | Corsair HX850 |
Mouse | Logitech G603 |
Keyboard | Logitech G613 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 |
I wouldn't replace that with some Korean monitor (but that's just me).
More RAM only if you really need it (or if you only want it), your CPU won't benefit that much from RAM OC (a better CPU cooler and a higher OC would be better).
Socket 2011 is a waste of money since (I assume) you are more into gaming than some heavy computation or VM's.
SLI would give you a good boost but I think it's out of your budget if you need a new motherboard, however if you do choose to go SLI then using higher resolution monitor will put those GPU's to good use (1920x1200 won't benefit that much from it).
But it's the most expensive way (you need a new GPU, monitor, and motherboard I assume).
If I had the hardware that you have and wanted to upgrade something, I would save up and buy a proper 2560 x 1440/1600 monitor. It will have an impact on the GPU, but I think a 670 should be good (if not, save up for another or wait for new generation of GPU's).
More RAM only if you really need it (or if you only want it), your CPU won't benefit that much from RAM OC (a better CPU cooler and a higher OC would be better).
Socket 2011 is a waste of money since (I assume) you are more into gaming than some heavy computation or VM's.
SLI would give you a good boost but I think it's out of your budget if you need a new motherboard, however if you do choose to go SLI then using higher resolution monitor will put those GPU's to good use (1920x1200 won't benefit that much from it).
But it's the most expensive way (you need a new GPU, monitor, and motherboard I assume).
If I had the hardware that you have and wanted to upgrade something, I would save up and buy a proper 2560 x 1440/1600 monitor. It will have an impact on the GPU, but I think a 670 should be good (if not, save up for another or wait for new generation of GPU's).