Poll: How old is your current PC?

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GeekDrew

Diamond Member
Jun 7, 2000
9,099
19
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I built mine in August 2008. Also built an identical one for a friend at the same time. Now I'm considering buying the exact same parts to build a third for a home theatre system.
 

dwell

pics?
Oct 9, 1999
5,185
2
0
My PC just sort of evolves. Over the years all of the parts and case have changed many times, but it's always been a constant upgrade cycle of the first PC I built over 10 years ago.
 

Linflas

Lifer
Jan 30, 2001
15,395
78
91
Built December 2007, just dropped in a new CPU this weekend and moved the q6600 over to my video machine where it will be much more useful.
 

spaceman

Lifer
Dec 4, 2000
17,616
183
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case-at least 6 yrs old(cheiftec dragon)
psu-<1yr
cpu<1yr
1 hdd>4 yrs
2hdd<1yr
mem<1yr
mainboard~1yr
keyboard>5yr
monitor 1.5yrs
mouse 1.5yrs
optical~ 1yr
spk~4yrs
 

roguerower

Diamond Member
Nov 18, 2004
4,563
0
76
Desktop was built this past summer.

Laptop I got before I entered school so that's easily pushing 4 years.
 

Possessed Freak

Diamond Member
Nov 4, 1999
6,045
1
0
My main laptop is approaching 5 years old (original OS install still). My other laptop is 7 years old. When all the gaming I do dates to the mid 90's, I don't need to upgrade that often.
 

n7

Elite Member
Jan 4, 2004
21,281
4
81
My main system is always changing. i haven't built a main system all at once for many years now.
 

clamum

Lifer
Feb 13, 2003
26,256
406
126
A bit over 2 years old. I've replaced several parts since then, but the motherboard/RAM/processor/PSU/HDD are that old.
 

ggnl

Diamond Member
Jul 2, 2004
5,095
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I just built one less than 6 months ago. The one I used before that was about 5 years old.
 

evident

Lifer
Apr 5, 2005
12,132
754
126
just upgraded cpu, motherboard ram last year (E8400 IP35-Pro and 8 gigs of DDR2)
DVD Burner - 1 year old
PSU is about 3 years old
Sound card about 3 years old
Oldest hard drive is about 3 years old
newer hard drives are still pretty new
GFX Card about 1.5 years old
Case is about 9 months old

I plan on keeping this configuration for a while, or at least i hope...
 

guitarslingerchris

Senior member
Dec 10, 2004
526
0
71
I've been building and using my new i7 system for ~2 months, but I still use my 2.5-3 year old system more I think. Of course if we're talking about origins, that older system is probably 7-8 years old, eventually having every part replaced.
 

Fern

Elite Member
Sep 30, 2003
26,907
174
106
Mine's about 9 years old. I may have the oldest.

It's a lappie I got in 2000, has WinME on it :)

CPU is pentium 3 at 650 mhz.

Everybody else (family and office PCs) are all newer (of course). Last one I built was a few months ago for my son (he games all the times).

Fern
 

IndyColtsFan

Lifer
Sep 22, 2007
33,655
688
126
I built my current PC in April 08, so it is a year old. My laptop is an Inspiron 9300 from August 2005.

I try to upgrade my desktop PC's main components (CPU and motherboard) every 3 years, with a graphic card upgrade right in the middle of the PC's lifecycle. However, that upgrade cycle is really getting hard for me to justify as I am playing fewer and fewer games on the PC.

I guess that I am hoping to push the next upgrade cycle out to 4 or 5 years, which would be the 2012 or 2013. I love PC hardware and I'm a geek at heart, but it is hard to justify spending money on something that won't really benefit you all that much, especially since I got married and have other things to spend it on. :D

As far as my oldest component currently in use -- I have an HP Scanjet 5P from 1997 that is still connected. I have a few older components that I've kept for other purposes -- in case of component failures or to troubleshoot issues with, such as my 1995 era, 2 MB PCI Matrox Millennium.

 

evident

Lifer
Apr 5, 2005
12,132
754
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Originally posted by: blanghorst
I built my current PC in April 08, so it is a year old. My laptop is an Inspiron 9300 from August 2005.

I try to upgrade my desktop PC's main components (CPU and motherboard) every 3 years, with a graphic card upgrade right in the middle of the PC's lifecycle. However, that upgrade cycle is really getting hard for me to justify as I am playing fewer and fewer games on the PC.

I guess that I am hoping to push the next upgrade cycle out to 4 or 5 years, which would be the 2012 or 2013. I love PC hardware and I'm a geek at heart, but it is hard to justify spending money on something that won't really benefit you all that much, especially since I got married and have other things to spend it on. :D

As far as my oldest component currently in use -- I have an HP Scanjet 5P from 1997 that is still connected. I have a few older components that I've kept for other purposes -- in case of component failures or to troubleshoot issues with, such as my 1995 era, 2 MB PCI Matrox Millennium.

i'm quickly losing my desire to keep up the viscious cycle. at this point, its throwing money into a pit that depreciates worse than a chrysler.

my computer i had built 3 years ago probably could have been kept till today and still have been good enough for everything i did. that was an athlon 64 x2 4200+
 

Modular

Diamond Member
Jul 1, 2005
5,027
67
91
As with many others, various parts are older. The case is the oldest thing in mine (besides the front case fan). Aside from that, the majority of my components are <3 months old.
 

ultimatebob

Lifer
Jul 1, 2001
25,134
2,450
126
Originally posted by: Razgriz
My main PC is my laptop which I got Feb 2008, so about 14 months.

Same here. My gaming box is 2 years old now, though, and desperately needs a new graphics card! Poor thing only has a GeForce 8600 in it.
 

SuperSix

Elite Member
Oct 9, 1999
9,872
2
0
Originally posted by: nkgreen
Various parts are different ages. Don't care to try to recall. Sorry.

This.

My laptop? 3yrs old.

Desktop? Too many different ages to worry about

 

Electric Amish

Elite Member
Oct 11, 1999
23,578
1
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Just got a new 4850 x2 video card.

CPU/RAM/MOBO/24" Monitor/320gb Velociraptor are a few months old (Athlon 5000+ Black edition clocked at 3ghz)