The average Ryzen 7 5800X3D is being sold for more money than a new Ryzen 7 9800X3D

  • Rekall Incorporated@piefed.socialOP
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    22 hours ago

    From my perspective, a high end (at the time of purchase) desktop should still be usable in 10 years.

    In 2023 I was working on an old laptop from 2014 with 760M and an i7-4702MQ, it was not the best (although I added an SSD and upgraded to 16GB RAM), but it did OK and could play older games just fine.

    • Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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      19 hours ago

      I aim for 10 years with a mid-life upgrade. I even do this with my laptops; my Inspiron got a new battery, a new CPU fan and an SSD for its 6th birthday. It’s 11 now.

      My Ryzen 3600 rig is an HTPC now.

    • Buffalox@lemmy.world
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      20 hours ago

      Well I think that’s stretching it, and my old R5 1600 did get a new GPU, but I also had a period where I had to use an older GPU because the original Radeon 5800 suddenly quit on me just before it reached 2 years. I got a full refund, because the GPU prices were insane at the time, and the Radeon 5800 cost more than twice what I gave originally even as a 2nd hand used card!
      I simply refused paying that much, and played retro games on a Radeon RX 560 for almost a year, a card I had bought dirt cheap for about €100 for a media machine.