There's nothing on the socket that's going to give you a performance boost remotely close to the outlay needed.
An 880K is about as "good" as it gets on FM2+, which is (essentially) an OC'd 860K. You'd get another 200MHz stock speeds, but would cost ~$70.
Totally not worth the outlay.
An 860K + 1050TI is a pretty solid pairing overall. Personally, I would not have gone with a TI, a 'standard' 1050 would be about the smoothest pairing IMO.
There's nothing on the socket that's going to give you a performance boost remotely close to the outlay needed.
An 880K is about as "good" as it gets on FM2+, which is (essentially) an OC'd 860K. You'd get another 200MHz stock speeds, but would cost ~$70.
Totally not worth the outlay.
An 860K + 1050TI is a pretty solid pairing overall. Personally, I would not have gone with a TI, a 'standard' 1050 would be about the smoothest pairing IMO.
Damn heard that the fm2+ Sockets are pretty dead, I wanted my pc to be able to be upgradeable (not a real word) so If I wanted that I should buy a new motherboard.
Damn heard that the fm2+ Sockets are pretty dead, I wanted my pc to be able to be upgradeable (not a real word) so If I wanted that I should buy a new motherboard.
Correct you would need a AM4 system or a Intel 7th or 8th gen