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Get a new CPU first, preferrably AMD Ryzen or Intel KabyLake-based.
Just know that you'll need a new motherboard (B350 or X370 for Ryzen. B250 or Z270 for KabyLake) and DDR4 RAM.
That will give you a much bigger performance boost.
If you're dead-set on a GTX 1060, that is fine and you can use that right now.
Just know that CPU will hold it back from full performance a bit in many Games that need a strong CPU. Then carry over that new GPU into your new build when you are able to do that.
A good budget CPU is the Pentium G4560 or G4600
Make sure the motherboard is made for your CPU.
B350 or X370 for AMD Ryzen
B250 or Z270 for Intel KabyLake
is the ryzen five good
Ryzen 5 1600 is good but wait for Intel Coffee Lake cpus coming in the next month and compare.
You're better off with something like B350M Motherboard + Ryzen 1300X + 2x4GB or 2x8GB of DDR4 RAM
1300X is on-par with FX-9 series in terms of IPC; however at much lower power requirements. Plus something like B350 or X370 board, you will have an actual upgrade path if better CPU is needed later on.
Besides if you're on an AMD 7 or 8 series Motherboard now, FX CPUs like FX-8 generally won't help since those chipsets can't use FX; it will only be on-par with something like Phenom II series if you use FX CPUs on those chipsets.
It's a great CPU for the money at this point, but it could also go down in price with the release of coffee lake depending on where the i5's are priced at launch.
Ahh no; you basically have to go towards Ryzen-5 to go above an FX 8/9 series
Look it up... Ryzen-3 would be a side-grade... however the upside is since you're on AM4, you can upgrade later to whatever that offers.
All these current Ryzen will be put to shame though when Intel 8th Gen comes out; as those put even Intel 7th Gen to shame for the most part, such as i3-8350K
But I guess all depends when you're going to build and such, and what your budget will allow you to get.
Thank God for AMD or who know how long we would have been stuck with 4c at the consumer level, intel will just possibly shake prices. AMD will keep there prices competative through it all.