Well, I've been really toying with an upgrade idea for a while now, not sure what to do.
I've got an asus p5k, with q6600 overclocked to 3.2ghz and 6gb of ddr2 at 800mhz
My gfx card is woefully out of date ( gt7600) so needs an upgrade.
So, limited budget means I'll either be getting a gtx760 to run with my current rig, which I'm not sure is a good idea due to it's age, or upgrading to a i5 4670k with gigabyte z87z-d3h with 8 or 16gb of 1600mhz ram. But use the hd4600 onboard gfx on the CPU, because I won't be able to get a GPU as well with my budget.
I saw some vids on YouTube with the hd4600 and it looked ok.
I'm not a pc gamer, I use my xbox, so this is money spent really only on elite...
Any input appreciated
Are we still on for a March release?
If your PC currently meets your other software usage requirements, and if you don't want to spend much money, what I would do would depend on the PSU: If it is a 450W or so, I'd buy a R7 270X or a GTX 760. If 550W or more, a R9 280X / GTX 770.
Now, it may seem strange, but games are far more dependent on GPU than CPU. And the onboard GPU of the HAswell chip is a joke for demanding gaming. The recently launched Kaveri is quite a bit better due to the GCN radeon cores, but even so...
And your CPU, although is a bit old, won't make all that difference (10% or so) in relatively demanding graphic settings, specially taking into account it is overclocked. But if you can wait for at least Beta, one may have a better idea how the game performs on a q6600. One thing is sure, a q6600 with a GTX760/270X should be a hell of a lot faster than a 4670K in 1080p gaming.
Of course that if you intend to updated your whole config, a different path (and more money) will need to be pursued
March release seems not very likely at the moment, as alpha stage will not end in January.