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<blockquote data-quote="amirr" data-source="post: 959270" data-attributes="member: 85496"><p>Thanks, he is wise friend. </p><p>He told me this:</p><p>My first question would be : </p><p>Why do you need a new PC ? I mean, the more you wait to buy a new one, the newer parts will exist (now or in the future), and you’ll get better performance in the end ; so why rush ? If this one still works, and suits your needs, there’s really no need to upgrade.</p><p>(Maybe it’s because of Windows 11 ?)</p><p>Just the same, if your screen still works and has no dead pixels, what benefits would a new screen bring you ?</p><p></p><p>If you still want to upgrade, then my question is : </p><p>What will you do with this new PC ?</p><p></p><p>Without knowing what you intend to do, I cannot give you a recommendation.</p><p></p><p>At a glance, your first parts list is way overpowered, and unbalanced ; there are also parts you really don’t need unless you do extreme overclocking (such as 4GHz RAM).</p><p>Your second parts list seems a bit old, 9th gen is 2 years old already, and there were security fixes built in 10th and 11th gen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amirr, post: 959270, member: 85496"] Thanks, he is wise friend. He told me this: My first question would be : Why do you need a new PC ? I mean, the more you wait to buy a new one, the newer parts will exist (now or in the future), and you’ll get better performance in the end ; so why rush ? If this one still works, and suits your needs, there’s really no need to upgrade. (Maybe it’s because of Windows 11 ?) Just the same, if your screen still works and has no dead pixels, what benefits would a new screen bring you ? If you still want to upgrade, then my question is : What will you do with this new PC ? Without knowing what you intend to do, I cannot give you a recommendation. At a glance, your first parts list is way overpowered, and unbalanced ; there are also parts you really don’t need unless you do extreme overclocking (such as 4GHz RAM). Your second parts list seems a bit old, 9th gen is 2 years old already, and there were security fixes built in 10th and 11th gen. [/QUOTE]
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