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I haven’t thought about it in a while but the premise of the article rings true. Desktops are overall disposable. Gpu generations are only really significant with new cpu generations. CPUs are the same with real performance needed a new chipset and motherboard. At that point you are replacing the whole system.

Is there a platform that challenges that trend?

Edit Good points were made. There is a lot to disagree with in the article, especially when focused on gaming.

Storage For the love of your data : storage is a WEAR component. Especially with HDD. Up until recently storage was so cheap it was crazy not to get new drives every few years.

Power Supplies Just because the computer still boots doesn't mean the power supply is still good. A PSU will continue to shove power into your system long past the ability to provide clean power. Scope and test an older PSU before you put it on a new build.

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[–] worhui@lemmy.world -1 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

Unless you’re going above your current PSU’s rating that thing’s good until it’s dead.

Power supplies will work well past the point of providing clean in spec power on each rail. Lots of parts in a power supply can stop working properly before it physically no longer passes power.

Unless the PSU is relatively new it's not a great idea to put it into a new build with testing that it is still in spec on each voltage rail under a load.

[–] klymilark@herbicide.fallcounty.omg.lol 3 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

I wasn't talking about a new build at any point in my comment.

[–] worhui@lemmy.world -2 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

This post is about new builds, upgrades and using old parts with new ones.

This post, to my reading, is about how desktop PCs are disposable, and my comment is providing evidence to the contrary