- Oct 16, 2004
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I've been thinking (wait for applause)...I have a 2200 dollar computer as of now, and I planned on upgrading every two years. Two years is quite a long time, and I'm one of those guys that needs pretty much top-of-the-line when it comes to computers. Two years ago, I was on an HP 2.53 P4 with a GeForce 440MX, which had cost about 1000 dollars. Two years from now, who knows what technology will be like? AMD will probably release a new socket by then, which means I'd have to get a new motherboard to last me the next two years. A new CPU probably, this 3500+ Winchester is already getting old (Venice and San Diegos already have me green with envy). My 6800GT will end up being like a 9600 or Ti is now, so I'll probably need a new video card. Might need new ram if AMD decides to move to DDR2, and probably a new hard drive (SATA will be old by then). The only things I'll end up keeping are my watercooling, case, and CD drives. Everything I mentioned there is probably about 1400 dollars and in essence, a totally new computer. So is upgrading a real option for us enthusiasts to prepare for? Or is it all an illusion?
