It's better to upgrade in waves, like after 1 year get RAM, after 2 years get a new GPU, and after 3 years get new motherboard/CPU, then repeat. |
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How long should a person wait before purchasing a new computer? |
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It's better to upgrade in waves, like after 1 year get RAM, after 2 years get a new GPU, and after 3 years get new motherboard/CPU, then repeat. |
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Depends on how good your computer was when you bought it. |
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Does your computer get the job done as it is, without being excessively buggy or prone to crashing? If so, then I see no point in fixing something that isn't broken. To continually replace your machine based on some fixed time interval, with no thought toward whether or not you actually need to after that interval has elapsed, is just silly. |
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If you computer does what it needs to without being crazy slow or virus raped or whatever, then why get a new one? |
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It really depends on what you mean by "get the job done." |
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Laptops aren't very portable either, unless you have a really small one. If you try to carry a large laptop around all day, you will break your back. So you might as well get the desktop and save a third of the price. |
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I fly a lot, desktops unfortunately aren't as easy to take around with you when flying. Right now I have some problems with my charger which makes it hard to use which is the main reason I'm even thinking about getting a new computer. |
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Also, if you have a laptop already and can afford a new computer without trading yours in, just get a desktop and keep the laptop for travel/goofing off in class. |
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I don't know about a large laptop breaking your back. Mine is huge (Dell D820), but ever since I started working out my back hasn't been bothering me anymore.... haha |
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I have a dell M1730, which cost an awful lot (as it was the highest spec), and I have to tell you, it's damn heavy! |
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That about sums up mine as well. Huge, pretty klunky, but I don't mind that much. What really irks me is the shit battery life, the ridiculously expensive batteries, and bullshit one year warranty that expires just before your battery does... Mine died over the summer and I've just been using a power cord everywhere I go, which can be a huge pain in the ass when you want to move like 20 feet away and have to shut down |
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Macbook Air if you want a light computer. |
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Macbook Air if you're tired of having money. |
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And if you want to carry around a DVD drive. |
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I have a PC that falls in ninja's "High End" category that I got in 2006. The hardware is holding up extremely well in terms of performance compared to other PCs and I don't anticipate updating until at least 2011 at the earliest. |
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That would be fine, a nVidia just came out with a new set of graphics cards, so it's a good time to do it. |
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