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The original post: /r/pcmasterrace by /u/NUM_13 on 2024-12-21 02:38:17.

The cost of GPUs is becoming increasingly expensive, and I foresee this trend continuing for the next few generations.

Generally interested, would it be more economical, from a performance-to-price ratio, to buy slightly cheaper GPUs and upgrade more often, or to spend the most you can now and use it for as long as possible?

I am leaning toward the latter, so I can avoid the upgrade cycle and research into parts performance ratios for at least a few years, but I am interested in your opinions.

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The original post: /r/pcmasterrace by /u/FuzzyAttitude_ on 2024-12-19 21:58:24.

I see that even some new models of Seasonic and Superflower still have the classic design and just use a converter cable for the new atx 3.1 standard. This supposedly makes a safer and better connection on the PSU side? Or are the PSUs that have the new connector along with the new cable better? I vaguely remember that I read somewhere that the classic design may have some advantages and it may be still safer. The issue with the new one being that all the voltage/heat passing through a single connector wasn’t ok.

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The original post: /r/pcmasterrace by /u/TBSoft on 2024-12-19 21:57:04.

I've recently built my pc after almost one year buying each part, I'm really really happy from having it, but the first thing I did was to download many games my old pc couldn't run, but always wanted to play after getting a better pc

however, I kinda got stuck right there, there's so many games available for me to play, but in the end I actually feel like playing only 2-3 games, I'm a tf2 enthusiast but I didn't touch it too much after building my pc, I don't exactly know why I don't feel like playing it for many hours like before so I end up feeling kinda sad for that because I really love all of those games I wanted to play, I guess all of this is similar to a burnout

what should I do about this kind of feeling? should I uninstall the rest of the games and play them later?

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