Are you happy with your old system?

HeXploiT

Diamond Member
Jun 11, 2004
4,359
1
76
Two years ago I decided to go all out and purchased a 680i, the e6300(OC@3ghz
), 2gb ballistix 1066 and an 8800gts 640mb. Since then I've only upgraded my ram to 4mb and picked up another 8800 640 (cards are OC @ 652/1001).
So many times I've been tempted to spend money on new components and then I jump back into Crysis which my "old" rig runs at 1680x1050 4xaa BEAUTIFULLY and say why should I bother spending hundreds of dollars just so I can turn up aa two notches?
I don't ever remember having a system that did so well for so long.

I think there are three contributing factors.
One: Intels duel core chips were a HUGE jump in processor power.
Two: The 8800 series cards were way ahead of their time and arguably better that the Voodoo II cards upon release.
Three: Microsoft's utter failure to deliver DX10 with a functioning OS.(Forces videocard manufacturers to make do with older software)
Life is good. Saving my dough for the next big jump in technology.
 

Bateluer

Lifer
Jun 23, 2001
27,730
8
0
I usually get the upgrade bug before my hardware gets too old. I kept my E6600 from Feb 07 to September 08, when I jumped to an E8500. This same box has had a Radeon X1900XT, a 2900XT, and its current 4870.
 

Barfo

Lifer
Jan 4, 2005
27,539
212
106
I was happy with my Pentium 4 before it broke down, looking to build a new one but it could have easily lasted me another 6 months.