With PCI-E 3.0, other fancy stuff and disappointing performance from the looks of it I wonder what was the entire point if it isn't much a boost. They should just go back to a single socket for consumers like LGA 775 for Haswell.
At this point the whole chip producing industry has gone done the gutter lately. Bulldozer looks like another Phenom, 28nm GPUs are who knows where with the next shrink (20nm) for GPUs probably likely being summer 2014.
There hasn't been a lot of point to spend hundreds of dollars on new parts as was in the case in 1995 to 2007 era. After PS3 and Xbox360, we really entered the stage of consolization.
Most of the major PC games coming out are all going to be available on consoles:
1. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
2. Assassin's Creed: Revelations
3. Battlefield 3
4. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
5. Rage
6. Batman: Arkham City
Not to mention Crysis 2, BF2, Metro 2033, Dragon Age I/II, Dirt 2/3, F1 2010, etc. etc.
Most PC exclusives are strategy and role-playing games now (Diablo 3, WoW, Starcraft 2, Civ5, Shogun 2). PC upgrading now is more of a hobby than ever. Upgrading is now more about fun. You can still get 3x 2560x1600 displays and crank 8AA on those. So there is still is a way to justify spending $1500 on GPUs.
As much as people hated the ability of Crysis to punish hardware, it also set a benchmark and a goal for many to conquer. Most importantly, it was a true PC exclusive. Before that, Quake & Unreal games, Doom 3, Far Cry kept setting benchmarks to reach for years to come. Now, there isn't 1 game that WOWs as much and makes you really wish for a much more powerful graphics card upgrade (at least that's how I feel).