Whats killing me is that i want 64gb of ram and honestly at this point i'm in this strange lull where i could buy a new pc and probably benefit from it but at the same time, but current pc is perfectly fine with all the games i'm playing. its a battle of willpower atm and i'm tightening my belt as much as possible and focusing on smaller wins. my PC isn't developing any phyiscal faults and like Pifanjr i'm hoping my rig will hold out. i still have a few more years before we reach the decade milestone so who knows? maybe come 2027 things might change.
i think what's tempting me to go now is that i still have that 1500psu sitting on my bedroom floor and its just tempting me to use it. i thought i could wait a bit longer for a better deal but its been getting worse and the cost of a full build just doesn't justify splurging in this current climate.
By the same token, don't succumb to FOMO.
Earlier this week, with all the news, I was feeling the same. Maybe I should drop the cash and upgrade from my 6700XT to a 9060XT? It's a bit of a stretch, but I could afford it. Ditto maybe dropping some cash on a 5800X3D to keep my AM4 system chugging for a little while longer.
But I looked at benchmarks. Both are a definite increase in performance over what I have now, probably on the order of 30% or more. But at the resolution I play at, 1080p, even with my current hardware new AAA games are achieving 60+ fps easily medium or high settings. Then again, by the same token, what games am I currently playing?
Darkest Dungeon 2
Secret of Monkey Island via ScummVM
Maybe Civ 6? Maybe more Transport Fever 2?
Am I playing Stalker 2? Expedition 33? Hogwarts Legacy? Last of Us 2? No, none of those and do I have any desire or motivation to play them? Not even remotely. The game that caught my eye today was Old School Rally...
A nostalgic racing game that combines the charm of classic retro style visuals with the thrill of international rally competitions.
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That definitely doesn't require an upgrade. and what else am I going to play in the future? I don't particularly care about what's happening in the AAA space and I don't have any desire or need to buy GTA 6 when it comes out, so is there really any need for me to drop the cash on an upgrade?
No. Not really.
This is the stuff I went over in my head this past week. I still feel minor FOMO, like what if there's something I want to play, but even if there is, I have a massive library of other games I've never touched that will run on a potato. I think I'll be ok and I can save myself the money.