| ▲ | estimator7292 3 hours ago | |
Buy a $300 motherboard now in case you need future features, or buy a $100 motherboard now that does everything you currently need and then buy a second or even third $100 motherboard if you ever actually need those future improvements. Then you get a new board designed for the new features instead of something several years old and you come out $100 on top. Futureproofing is nonsense. PCs just don't work that way, and haven't for decades. | ||
| ▲ | chainingsolid an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
The only 2 parts that even make sence to "future proof" are power supply and case. | ||
| ▲ | kergonath 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> Buy a $300 motherboard now in case you need future features, or buy a $100 motherboard now that does everything you currently need and then buy a second or even third $100 motherboard if you ever actually need those future improvements. Right, but the problem is that by now your $100 new motherboard requires a new CPU and new RAM. Which is very much not $100. In the past we got away with PCI cards to add features without changing the motherboard, but we still ended up changing everything every 2 years anyway… | ||