Good Upgrade From a Z87 Sabertooth

Dedpewl

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I was wondering what was a good motherbard to upgrade to after using the Z87 sabertooth, i was thinking of the MSI x99 and using aa 1080, might also need a new power supply as well, pretty sure this is the one i have now so might need suggestions as well so it's compatible with GTX1080
 
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yes the 1080 will work on your current motherboard.

as i said earlier you dont need an x99 motherboard as you would need to buy a new cpu and the performance gains above what you already have if any wouldnt be worth the outlay.
you would be looking at maybe 1-2 fps by switching to a new platform.

your current cpu is still very good and it also overclocks like a champ

i7 6700k.
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i7-6700K-vs-Intel-Core-i7-4770K

i7 5820k
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i7-5820K-vs-Intel-Core-i7-4770K

seriously mate like i say you dont need a new cp motherboard and...
That would require at least a new motherboard and a new CPU.

Z87 CPU socket is the 1150.
X99 CPU socket is the 2011-v3.

Many third party CPU cooler vendors require that you contact them to get the 2011-v3 brackets. 2011-v3 CPU's do not come with a CPU cooler or fan. If you are using a stock Intel CPU cooler on the Z87 system, factor in buying a third party cooler when you go to the 2011-v3 system.
 
post your current specs. coz the z87 with a good cpu shouldnt need upgrading yet unless you absolutely need the newest hardware.

personally i would just go with a gpu upgrade if i was using something like an ivy bridge quad core already. as the outlay just doesnt warrant the performance gains.
 
4770k should handle the 1080 no problem* at stock and oc'd

your psu is way more than needed for a 1-2 card setup, especially for the 1080 which uses about half the power of a 980ti.
typical load for a single 1080 build will be around 300w, so with a 1200w psu you would have more than enough grunt to run a 2-3 card build you wanted.

6+2pin is an 8 pin connector mate. so no need for a new psu either.

*i have seen 1 site (gameers nexus) claim that the 1080 is bottlenecking even higher end cpu's.
but they are referencing a particularly buggy game engine (warhammer total war) in there results so it may well be that the game itself is the cause of the bottleneck and not the hardware.
 

Dedpewl

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what about the moverboard
 
your motherboard is pretty much as good as it gets for the z87 series motherboards.

as for the problem with the 980 ti i dunno why you had an issue. they should fit perfectly.
although sometimes they can be a little awkward and stiff to get the pegs in the holes. but they are keyed so they only fit 1 way.

just out of interest what size screen(s) are you running.

(sorry will have to answer your reply later today as i have to nip out for a few hours. so if some 1 else wants to chime in, in the mean time feel free)
 
Your CPU will NOT fit into the x99 socket. It requires a motherboard with an 1150 socket. Scroll back up to my first post to you where I talk about the changes you need to do to move to a 2011-v3 (X99) based system.

As mentioned by others above, your motherboard and CPU should be fine.

GTX 1080 will work with that system
 

Dedpewl

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so i will need a new moverboard, CPU and GPU? If i want to upgrade the motherboard that is. Which CPU that is simillar to the 4770k and how much will it cost,
 
Yes, and possibly a new CPU cooler.

You will also need to upgrade to DDR4 memory if you want to use a 2011-v3 based i7-5xxxX, I7-5xxxK, I7-6xxxX or I7-6xxxK CPU. These are all quad memory channel CPU's and boards. That means you should buy 4 sticks of DDR4 memory. Intel lists 2400 speed as the top end, but check the motherboard manufacterer specs for the board you want to buy.
 

Dedpewl

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what about the z170 chipset, 6700k looks promising and the cooler master hyper 212x would be good for it, also for the motherboard i would use the ROG MAXIMUS VIII HERO ALPHA
 

yes the 1080 will work on your current motherboard.

as i said earlier you dont need an x99 motherboard as you would need to buy a new cpu and the performance gains above what you already have if any wouldnt be worth the outlay.
you would be looking at maybe 1-2 fps by switching to a new platform.

your current cpu is still very good and it also overclocks like a champ

i7 6700k.
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i7-6700K-vs-Intel-Core-i7-4770K

i7 5820k
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i7-5820K-vs-Intel-Core-i7-4770K

seriously mate like i say you dont need a new cp motherboard and ram if all your doing is gaming.

 
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