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I typically upgrade annually if not every other year. If you're thinking of upgrading to another Intel platform, I'd definately reccomend waiting for 15th gen. There's going to be some major changes coming with 15th and 16th gen platforms. Not only to the silicone but also to quite a few other things. It's very exciting what's coming! And honestly, good call on waiting for 15th gen instead of going with current platforms as we're towards the end of their life cycle. Good luck and have fun!