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That's why you don't run Windows.
Having current sockets is cool but shouldn't be mandatory if your hardware is still sufficientYour upgrade path is zero
Another one ruined by the "nice""Muh upgrade path for the sake of spending money"
If it works, it works.
Muh Linux. Haven't heard that kneeslapper before! It isn't a big ask for people to upgrade their shit every 5-10 years. Prevents shit from actually dying on you. It's nice to not have to worry about a hard drive failure because everything is new. Fuck I don't even have a HDD, everything is M.2 and 1 SATA SSD.That's why you don't run Windows.
Gotta remember there are people who don't use their PC very often, or who don't play anything that needs a lot of computing power.Muh Linux. Haven't heard that kneeslapper before! It isn't a big ask for people to upgrade their shit every 5-10 years
a hard drive? Like 1?Muh Linux. Haven't heard that kneeslapper before! It isn't a big ask for people to upgrade their shit every 5-10 years. Prevents shit from actually dying on you. It's nice to not have to worry about a hard drive failure because everything is new. Fuck I don't even have a HDD, everything is M.2 and 1 SATA SSD.
What the fuck do you need 100 terrabytes for?100T usable of SSD
Have you had a PSU fry? Not fun. Got to inspect everything to see if anything else died. I say upgrade your shit out of kindness. When shit dies, it happens violently.Gotta remember there are people who don't use their PC very often, or who don't play anything that needs a lot of computing power.
An 8-year upgrade cycle is fine but again a lot of people only upgrade when they start having components fail.
Personally I think the ideal is to just upgrade in the middle of each RAM generation, so around 6 years.
3 m.2, 1 SATA SSD.a hard drive? Like 1?
You can but it's bullshit having to link up externally when you can link up internally. Everything linked up to the moba is nice. Also RAID is ass unless you're a data horder, at that point, lol.You know, you can upgrade hard drives without upgrading a motherboard or CPU. Those systems have no problems to this day saturating a 10Gbe link off their respective RAID arrays. If a job isn't CPU bound then there's no reason to upgrade.
Now, sure, when I upgrade my home network to 100G then it might be time for an upgrade, hopefully by then I can afford 100T usable of SSD instead of spinny disks too.
I keep my computers running till they break. Currently in the process of sticking in a new M.2 of my laptop. I'll upgrade as long as I can before it burns out, because I hate transferring shit, that and I like what I paid for, imagine that!
Ah, the duality of a man.Muh Linux. Haven't heard that kneeslapper before! It isn't a big ask for people to upgrade their shit every 5-10 years.
My 1060 has seen some awful abuse from my hands and it's still in perfect working condition. Hardware doesn't "break", it becomes dated. My 1060 became very dated so I upgraded it to a 3090. If someone feels like their rig is no longer up to snuff, they upgrade it. If they feel like their old Haswell rig is still sufficient, they don't. It really is that simple.before it breaks
Not personally. And PSUs are built to last a long time, the warranties are usually 5+ years.Have you had a PSU fry?
I'm not sure what you mean by 'external' or 'data horder'.You can but it's bullshit having to link up externally when you can link up internally. Everything linked up to the moba is nice. Also RAID is ass unless you're a data horder, at that point, lol.
Except RAID is not a backup. It's in the name, Redundant Array of Independent Disks. Redundancy. It's only there so that if one drive fails you can still serve whatever your server serves without downtime. In a home environment it should be treated as a sanity check, so that if a drive fails, at best you'll only have to rebuild from the remaining mirror instead of restoring an entire backup that may be outdated. But never as a backup.And everything critical gets RAID.
Actually he is just retarded and probably a race mixed mutantAh, the duality of a man.
Who said it was a backup? Critical stuff gets RAID so it keeps going and going and going and going.Except RAID is not a backup.
People like to think of it as one so it's good to remind everyone from time to time what RAID is actually meant to accomplish.Who said it was a backup?
Muh Linux. Haven't heard that kneeslapper before! It isn't a big ask for people to upgrade their shit every 5-10 years. Prevents shit from actually dying on you. It's nice to not have to worry about a hard drive failure because everything is new. Fuck I don't even have a HDD, everything is M.2 and 1 SATA SSD.
Hardware doesn't "break",
Windows is a better PC operating system than Linux if you aren't a raging autist that wants to pretend your 1970's mainframe esque OS is somehow built for real home computing.Linux is a much better server operating system than Windows.
Sounds like @DavidS877 is running a server. Weak CPU + 100 TB of storage isn't a gaming machine.Windows is a better PC operating system than Linux if you aren't a raging autist that wants to pretend your 1970's mainframe esque OS is somehow built for real home computing.