Comment on The upgrade argument for desktops doesn't stand up anymore

fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org ⁨5⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

Everything is disposable. I don't think you or the author who wrote that article has a clue. It's a matter of getting things that'll last longer than others do and making financially wise choices and purchasing decisions based on the needs of the moment.

Like, I'm not spending $5 on a toothbrush when you need to replace it every 30 days. I will spend some more money on a computer component if I feel it will have a positive increment on my entire system. Replacing my entire system would just set me back big and it would make me waste the components that are already inside that are still good. Plus, if I decide to sell the old system, I'm not going to get a good value back.

The only thing I've yet to replace is the case. Why? Because it's still serviceable to me.

I just don't get this stupid logic where you have to replace the entire system. For what? just to be with the in-crowd of current technology trends? No thanks, I'll build my PC based on what I want out of it.

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