The sad thing (from one perspective; good from another) is that technology has slowed down enough that even though the industry keeps advancing, you aren't pretty much forced to upgrade every other year or whatever. 6-7 years is a bit old, but could conceivably still do a lot.
Most of my current system is approaching 4 years old. Now I just had to replace a blown power supply, I popped in a supplemental hard drive, I've replaced the CPU fan, and I've upgraded my RAM and my video card once each, but the core components of the Core 2 Duo E6700 and the Mobo are the same, and there's nothing on the immediate horizon that will force me to have to upgrade there.
I WANT to, but I can't afford it now, so I'm glad I don't HAVE to.
-Rand
Most of my current system is approaching 4 years old. Now I just had to replace a blown power supply, I popped in a supplemental hard drive, I've replaced the CPU fan, and I've upgraded my RAM and my video card once each, but the core components of the Core 2 Duo E6700 and the Mobo are the same, and there's nothing on the immediate horizon that will force me to have to upgrade there.
I WANT to, but I can't afford it now, so I'm glad I don't HAVE to.
-Rand
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