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minus-squareAussiemandeus@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up4·3 months agoNot to mention in 5 years you can replace one part on the pc and increase performance. You don’t need to upgrade every part every time
minus-squareBlackAura@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up9·3 months agoWhile this is technically true, in practice I’ve found there’s always something the old PC is missing, tech wise. Socket change. Ram version change. New version of PCIe. Effectively you need to do mobo/cpu/ram all together. The only other components are GPU and storage, which I agree are generally transferable, but depending on age you may want to upgrade too. I guess PSU but that is thankfully something you almost never need to upgrade, unless your new GPU sucks down a lot more watts. Maybe if I had an AM5 board I would be in a better state, but currently on AM4 so my upgrade paths are limited (already on a 5000 series chip).
minus-squareNotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·3 months agoMy current PC was at the end of AM4 from AMD, and now it’s nearing end of AM5. I gotta break out of this cycle if I can wait until am6, I think I can though.
minus-squareRailcar8095@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 months agoYou can still do CPU+MOBO (maybe ram), and few years later GPU. Upgraded GPU a few years ago, waiting for the refresh of 3D for mono,CPU and ram. Drives I have the same, same as tower and fans. might put the PSU to rest. Forgot about CPU cooler. That might need change.
Not to mention in 5 years you can replace one part on the pc and increase performance.
You don’t need to upgrade every part every time
While this is technically true, in practice I’ve found there’s always something the old PC is missing, tech wise.
Socket change. Ram version change. New version of PCIe.
Effectively you need to do mobo/cpu/ram all together.
The only other components are GPU and storage, which I agree are generally transferable, but depending on age you may want to upgrade too.
I guess PSU but that is thankfully something you almost never need to upgrade, unless your new GPU sucks down a lot more watts.
Maybe if I had an AM5 board I would be in a better state, but currently on AM4 so my upgrade paths are limited (already on a 5000 series chip).
My current PC was at the end of AM4 from AMD, and now it’s nearing end of AM5.
I gotta break out of this cycle if I can wait until am6, I think I can though.
You can still do CPU+MOBO (maybe ram), and few years later GPU. Upgraded GPU a few years ago, waiting for the refresh of 3D for mono,CPU and ram.
Drives I have the same, same as tower and fans. might put the PSU to rest.
Forgot about CPU cooler. That might need change.