I think the 'waiting' game is the worst thing you can do. There is always something new and better coming out.
I was debating waiting for Haswell in February 2012, just 2 months shy of Ivy Bridge release... Then I debated it again in August but just went for it.
I am sure some people on this forum upgrade every year or two because they got the money and want the newest. I had the same build for 6 years. Other than the GPU the AMD was still doing really good. No upgrade options though with DDR2 and a micro AM2 board.
I am happy I chose Ivy Bridge instead of waiting. It's already more than fast enough at stock for any game or task I need it to do. It should be fast enough for quite a few years. I got PCI 3.0 which isn't even fully taken advantage of yet, good DDR3 ram, and a good gpu. I got all good deals on my components.
Seems like the jump from generation are not as big as before.
AMD X2 > Phenom II for example.
or...
Core2Quad > Sandy Bridge.
those were big jumps. Now not so much. 10% here and there.
I was debating waiting for Haswell in February 2012, just 2 months shy of Ivy Bridge release... Then I debated it again in August but just went for it.
I am sure some people on this forum upgrade every year or two because they got the money and want the newest. I had the same build for 6 years. Other than the GPU the AMD was still doing really good. No upgrade options though with DDR2 and a micro AM2 board.
I am happy I chose Ivy Bridge instead of waiting. It's already more than fast enough at stock for any game or task I need it to do. It should be fast enough for quite a few years. I got PCI 3.0 which isn't even fully taken advantage of yet, good DDR3 ram, and a good gpu. I got all good deals on my components.
Seems like the jump from generation are not as big as before.
AMD X2 > Phenom II for example.
or...
Core2Quad > Sandy Bridge.
those were big jumps. Now not so much. 10% here and there.