I'm looking for deeeeeeeluxe. Vivecraft in 1.12.2 with mods and shaders deluxe, and when not in VR, I want it in pristine 4k with 128k textures if at all humanly possible.
So, I'm on the fence about how to accomplish this. I have an alright PC right now. A 4ghzish quad core i7 (I do not know the model number), 16 gigs of ram and SSD already. The processor is about 2 years old, the rest 3-4. I believe the weakest link is the AMD r9 390 graphics card.
Now, here's where I'm torn. I have two routes here. I can upgrade just the graphics card, or I can get a whole new PC. I do have some need for separate PC's eventually anyway, but not right off the bat.
So, basically, should I drop $2k on a brand new desktop, or $800 on a graphics card? Would I get enough benefit from other hardware that I'm not totally aware of the value yet (specifically, I'm wondering if a stronger cooling system would lead to better performance? Will a more up to date motherboard have any real world affect? I really don't know).
edit: This PC is for more than minecraft, too. I am a heavy VR user and this will be the main source of entertainment on 4k OLED, so I need it to crank on all cylinders. I post it here, though, because Minecraft seems like the neediest application.
So, I'm on the fence about how to accomplish this. I have an alright PC right now. A 4ghzish quad core i7 (I do not know the model number), 16 gigs of ram and SSD already. The processor is about 2 years old, the rest 3-4. I believe the weakest link is the AMD r9 390 graphics card.
Now, here's where I'm torn. I have two routes here. I can upgrade just the graphics card, or I can get a whole new PC. I do have some need for separate PC's eventually anyway, but not right off the bat.
So, basically, should I drop $2k on a brand new desktop, or $800 on a graphics card? Would I get enough benefit from other hardware that I'm not totally aware of the value yet (specifically, I'm wondering if a stronger cooling system would lead to better performance? Will a more up to date motherboard have any real world affect? I really don't know).
edit: This PC is for more than minecraft, too. I am a heavy VR user and this will be the main source of entertainment on 4k OLED, so I need it to crank on all cylinders. I post it here, though, because Minecraft seems like the neediest application.