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not for 5 years a year in technology is sort of like a dog year maybe the rest of this year and then upgrade to like a 870 or something like that 

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here u go, bellend

 

you can answer it yourself. 

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/118227-am-i-missing-something/#entry1576797

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/120030-sandybridge-2600k/#entry1598717

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/112489-cpu-temps-max-comp/#entry1503946

 

To clarify (if your own posts didn't make sense to you)

your system will be fine, you can take it to your grave if you want since it should be good until just about forever many years. 

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Will my GTX 670 run the latest games on 1080p for the next 5 years I do I need to be a bellend and waste a heap of money on the latest GPU ? 780ti or whatever else they are coming up with 

670 probably will be able to run the games, though not on ultra.  And in the next 5 years, probably not at all as Direct X 12 will probs be out by then and games will be using it. 

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5 years is a very long time for games--we'll see. 

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