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Do you upgrade your computers' components?

Survey period: 6 Jun 2022 to 13 Jun 2022

We're talking about just the main computer, not any peripherals.

OptionVotes% 
No - I don't have a computer that can be upgraded10313.12
No - but I'd like to557.01
No - I have no need to16721.27
Yes - for basic things like a new graphics card, more RAM or new drive44656.82
Yes - for more involved things like CPUs and motherboards22028.03
Yes - for other things such as case, power, cooling19324.59
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralRe: As a gamer Pin
honey the codewitch6-Jun-22 11:00
mvahoney the codewitch6-Jun-22 11:00 
GeneralRe: As a gamer Pin
den2k886-Jun-22 21:16
professionalden2k886-Jun-22 21:16 
GeneralOh yes. Pin
OriginalGriff5-Jun-22 20:14
mveOriginalGriff5-Jun-22 20:14 
GeneralMy computer cannot be upgraded Pin
Daniel Pfeffer5-Jun-22 19:50
professionalDaniel Pfeffer5-Jun-22 19:50 
GeneralI spent a lot on my desktop, some of which with the intent of never replacing it Pin
honey the codewitch5-Jun-22 18:53
mvahoney the codewitch5-Jun-22 18:53 
GeneralRe: I spent a lot on my desktop, some of which with the intent of never replacing it Pin
BryanFazekas7-Jun-22 1:51
BryanFazekas7-Jun-22 1:51 
GeneralRe: I spent a lot on my desktop, some of which with the intent of never replacing it Pin
honey the codewitch7-Jun-22 2:46
mvahoney the codewitch7-Jun-22 2:46 
GeneralRe: I spent a lot on my desktop, some of which with the intent of never replacing it Pin
BryanFazekas7-Jun-22 3:02
BryanFazekas7-Jun-22 3:02 
Your plan is a good one, as it helps ensure you get what you need now and for the foreseeable future, plus helps manage costs.

Other than the HD, I always plan for components to last a minimum of 5 years. Since I got 8 out of the last CPU/MB/RAM, I'm quite pleased.

I replace my primary HD every ~2 years. This forces me to reload Windows from scratch, which removes problems produced by continual updates, and ensures my HD is solid. Nothing worse than a failed HD, regardless of how good the backup schedule is. I use the old HD for online and offline backups, and have a Sabrent external unit that let's me hot swap HD (SATA HD and SSD).

That plan will break down with the new HD, which is an M2. It's system files only, so I'll probably run it longer than previous boot disks.
GeneralRe: I spent a lot on my desktop, some of which with the intent of never replacing it Pin
honey the codewitch7-Jun-22 3:15
mvahoney the codewitch7-Jun-22 3:15 
GeneralRe: I spent a lot on my desktop, some of which with the intent of never replacing it Pin
BryanFazekas7-Jun-22 3:50
BryanFazekas7-Jun-22 3:50 
GeneralRe: I spent a lot on my desktop, some of which with the intent of never replacing it Pin
matblue257-Jun-22 9:59
professionalmatblue257-Jun-22 9:59 
GeneralRe: I spent a lot on my desktop, some of which with the intent of never replacing it Pin
BryanFazekas7-Jun-22 11:22
BryanFazekas7-Jun-22 11:22 
GeneralRe: I spent a lot on my desktop, some of which with the intent of never replacing it Pin
matblue257-Jun-22 15:18
professionalmatblue257-Jun-22 15:18 

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