Which component(s) should I upgrade first on my PC?

eliteyberion

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Hi guys :)

My PC occasionally reaches it's borders when I am video editing(professionally) or playing games. Some games like Pubg have to be played at very low settings which I am not happy with(Ik bad optimized). For Video editing I use Premier pro and After effects.

Now I want to upgrade my system.

Those are my speccs:
All the stuff is 4 years old exept the cooler which is about 1,1/2 year old.
Fresh cooling paste has been correctly applied during the cooler change.
Boot Drive: Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250GB
PSU: Dark Power Pro 650 WATT 80 plus Gold
Maximus VI HERO Motherboard
( be quiet! Shadow Rock 2 (16cm)(cooler) I had overheating problems.
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 10586)
i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz (8CPUs), ~ 3.50GHz
16384MB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 (replaced same model once)


I don't want a hardcore render station. But I would like to have a machine which is "considerably" better than my current one, if possible without changing too much. I just don't know what is the weakest part of all. Let's say money is not the issue. I just don't wanna replace everything because I don't need it.

In high summer my pc also tends to overheat. During graphic heavy games or "big" editing. (I run it 10+ hours daily) (Not just gaming ;)) If that somehow helps.


Thanks!


EDIT:

I have to screens.
LG 34UM94C-P (34", 3440x1440)
BenQ GL2450HM (24", 1920x1080)
I play on 50/60 mHz Pal.

I am aiming for 60 fps, on all games.
 

eliteyberion

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With 16GB's of RAM your not going to do much better in games by adding more. Also RAM is high priced right now so I would suggest waiting till 16GB kits come down. You should save it and in next year or 2 get coffee lake or cannon lake 6 core i7.
 

eliteyberion

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Ok thanks, I think I am happy now ^.^