You have 2nd Monitor? Start GPU-Z or use MSI Afterburner (or similar) Tools to read GPU load while Playing. Do you get >99% GPU Load while playing?
Is your CPU overclocked or Stock clock @3.1ghz ? i3-2100 does NOT have Turbo function?
I'd go first with a GPU Upgrade! Getting a 2nd 6870 might be the cheapest option to gain a lot more power! But then again you'll have the crossfire *problems* not working in some games, bad scaling in other games... maybe getting a 7850 would result in better performance but costs way more! Oh, i hope you have a 2GB 6870! If not you really should reconsider a 7850.
Well, that only counts IF you have >99% GPU load! IF you're at a CPU Limit at the moment then CPU comes first.
So, first GPU Then (or first) CPU and then 3 Monitors :)
Be sure to get the correct monitor! There are a few with DP and(or) IPS pannel, but they are very expensive! On the other hand you have to count ca 20$ for a miniDP-DVI Adapter. maybe there is a HDMI->DVI Adapter whit the Graphics card? so you only need the miniDP-DVI adapter. But there are lot of cheaper TN panel Monitors out there.
My CPU is not overclocked, and to my knowledge does not have a turbo function. I'm pretty sure the multiplier/fsb is locked so it remains @ 3.1ghz... I always thought this was my bottleneck, not the GPU
I did not get a chance to test out the GPU load, but I do have the 1gb version =/ (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150561) Judging my my fps, I would guesstimate the load to be ~90% (complete guess).
I am only getting 1 monitor at a time, so I'd like to have my FPS keep up with the upgrade, meaning I'd like to upgrade 1 component along with getting a monitor so I can continue to play on high/ultra settings at a higher resolution.
The Yamakasi monitor suggested looks great, and I am very tempted to buy it right now :X However, I was originally thinking of buying the 3 off the same monitor over time, as to eventually have a "unified" set over time instead of the hodgepodge set I have now. If I were to get the 27"er, I would probably stop at that and use my other 2 monitors as secondary monitors. I kind of liked the idea of triple 24"ers :/
I am
definitely going to buy a monitor and some other item tonight (at midnight when I get paid $) ), but the question is.....what? What part will give me the biggest FPS increase (in BF3)? And would you guys go for a larger (probably nicer), "individual," monitor setup? Or would you do a tri monitor setup (most likely lower quality)? I'm lookin to blow some money, here, but I definitely want to get the best bang for my buck.
Thanks again for the replies