Well, as a few of you know I have finally saved enough money to start building a computer. I have saved up $1700 to spend on it (excluding monitor and speakers which I have already taken care of). However, I am faced with a small dilema: should I build now or wait?
Of course, I've heard the age old arguement, if you wait for the next best thing, you'll just keep waiting. However, this year is a little different. There is indeed always new technology around the corner, but new STANDARDS (such as serial ATA, ddr2, x86-64, DX9.1) really don't come around all that often, and 2003 is the year they are coming.
Anyway, let me just say when I build my computer, that's gonna be it for about 3 years. No upgrading, etc. I'll spend the entire 1700 I've saved towards it. I don't necessarily need the latest greatest, but I want it to last as long as possilbe and able to run the latest things for at least two years after I finish building (not necessarily all the bells and whistles, but you get the idea). So should I wait for the new standards, or just say to hell with it and start ASAP? Thanks for any info.
Of course, I've heard the age old arguement, if you wait for the next best thing, you'll just keep waiting. However, this year is a little different. There is indeed always new technology around the corner, but new STANDARDS (such as serial ATA, ddr2, x86-64, DX9.1) really don't come around all that often, and 2003 is the year they are coming.
Anyway, let me just say when I build my computer, that's gonna be it for about 3 years. No upgrading, etc. I'll spend the entire 1700 I've saved towards it. I don't necessarily need the latest greatest, but I want it to last as long as possilbe and able to run the latest things for at least two years after I finish building (not necessarily all the bells and whistles, but you get the idea). So should I wait for the new standards, or just say to hell with it and start ASAP? Thanks for any info.
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