Alright well since its the holidays (boxing week) I've been having so problems figuring out what I'm going to "upgrade". Well heres my system: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/tGVy I have about $250. Thanks!
That is serious horsepower! May i recomend you get a HD7870 or GTX660 instead of that HD7850? They are the same price as the card you listed(some cheaper) and offer more performance for your money.
Here is a bench of the 7870 vs 7850: http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/549?vs=548
Here is a bench of the GTX660 vs 7850: http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/549?vs=660
Here is a bench of the GTX660 vs 7870: http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/548?vs=660
Other then those recomendations your system looks very good, it should perform very well!
EDIT: That is your system and you have $250 to upgrade conponents in it? I recomend a GTX660ti it is well under the $250 mark(the 7950 is at the $275) and it would be quite a difference! Here is a bench of the GTX660Ti vs the 7850: http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/549?vs=647
My apologies i misread your thread, if you have $250 and you want more gaming performance the GTX660Ti will do nicely as well as any of the other cards.
Yea thanks a bunch! I was thinking about the 660ti. I'd probably sell my 7850 I dont know how much I could get for it though and then I'd probably buy the 660ti but that would probably be a bit down the line. I was thinking more a keyboard/ monitor/ CPU cooler/ case upgrades.. What are some small things that you can think of? BTW I have a 3k HyperX installed not sure if I put that in my parts list... Thanks a bunch already!
Keyboard and monitor i am completely clueless on, did you reach the limit with your current 212 EVO? If not changing it might not really benefit you, considering it does the job to your liking of course. For case, that is completely up to you good sir, pick something that tickles your fancy and makes you giddy!
If you plan on selling your 7850 in the future you might even be able to buy a 7950 or better card with the extra cash from the card added on to the $250.