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60FPS, well, if you are willing to turn graphics down a bit then you can probably hit 60FPS whatever is going on on the screen. If you had settings on Extreme then you probably won't without some tweaks, perhaps down to High (not much difference between the two), you can have some really big maps with tons of AI etc. which will stress most peoples systems (edit: Referring to Ashes Escalation here, where you get bigger maps and a lot more AI).
Either way I would wait until Ryzen hits so you have all the options you can, whatever you go for in the end. Who knows, if they are good and cheaper then it might let you go up to a 1070.
It's probably the best to wait for a while then. At some point I've thought about getting an AMD CPU too (never had one before), but I'm very sceptical with that because I've made some bad experiences with ATI/AMD graphic cards before.
Even though the Ryzen is out it does seems lackluster in some game benchmarks. Still better to hold back from buying anything for now and see if they can patch it. Plus the overclocking between the 1700 and 1800x seems to cap out about the same which seems very odd as it makes buying the 1800x seem like a bad idea.
Let's see if they can iron out the bugs and more importantly let's see what Intel do to address their high cost to performance, they might drop prices fairly quickly.
Right now we are on the verge of a price war I think.
Also, forget about DX12/vulcan for now, in the vast majority of games DX12 performance is much worse than DX11.
All the promises AMD made about how amzing their R9 280/R9 290 cards would be with DX12 turned out to be pretty much sales hype. I bought the R9 290 (tri x) and was disapointed. Ended up selling it for 1/5th of the price and saved the extra to get a 980Ti (Zotac, overclocked to 1445Mhz!!!) and it's been awesome.
I'm currently running a stock i7 4790k and there is not much worth upgrading to at the moment for gaming. But all this new Ryzen stuff should kick off a speed/price war.