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Thread : Worst time to upgrade a PC
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I see looking around that most people see this as the best time to uprade an aging PC.
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I do not think there is ever a good time to upgrade in the PC world now.
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I say you go for it now. Why? Unless you plan on spending HUGE mark-ups for the new cutting edge stuff as soon as it comes out, it would make no since to wait. I have heard this though process for years now. You will never be able to stay on top of whats going on in the computer industry. Just as soon as you have the best stuff in your system, 3-4 months latter there is somthing better.
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Why bother with quad core? There really isn't anything out there for the average enthusiast that needs it. You'd do fine with dual core as most programs barely take advantage of that. Now, the videocard is a different thing as the upcoming DX10 cards will demand investment. Don't forget that you'll need a better PSU as well to power these new technologies - GPUs with 200 - 300 watt demands. |
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My point was to wait a few months for a better choice of motherboards that support Core 2 duo. CPU prices may have settled down by then and you will be in a better position to chose Intel/AMD. Buying a CPU when it has just come out is likeley to cost more as you are buying at the "bleeding edge".
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I agree with the other people. If you wait for new technologies to come out in the computer market, you'll never end up buying a PC. I personally am going to build a new system around the core 2 duo processor. I, being a gamer am not going to wait for dx10 cards, because to use them I would have to buy a couple hundred dollar copy of vista. I personally like to give the new versions of windows a few years to mature, and when that happens with vista, the dx10 cards will be a lot cheaper anyways. |
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The thing for me is not so much games but multiple apps.
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I definitley agree with what the others have said here. With computers, there will always be the same thing for cheaper tomorrow, and new tech is constantly coming out. Remember that computer power doubles every 18 months, right? (or so it is said....) You have to just buy now and enjoy it, it will get outdated no matter what you do.
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You requirements are similar to mine. I'm looking a getting another machine myself.
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My ass does all my talking!
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i agree with rob. The second you upgrade your computer something new and better will come out a few months after. Even if you get it just as its brand new and everybody wants it. If you want then congratulations you got a better system later. But unfortunately something is going to replace its supremecy again. So really there is no "great" time for upgrading. I would howeve say that this is a point in time where upgrading is a bit cheaper than usual. Who knows how much those quad cores are going to cost? I bet they will cost an arm and a leg when they first come out. Remember the amd dual cores when they first came out. The x2 4800+ was $1000 less than a year ago! And now its only $350. |
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I was in a similar situation to you about 2 months ago.
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