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.
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.