If I buy this prebuilt PC for $1500, how many years will it last until I need to upgrade? And when I do upgrade...

If I buy this prebuilt PC for $1500, how many years will it last until I need to upgrade? And when I do upgrade, will it be simply plugging in a new graphics card?

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Build one yourself

Need more storage space, 1TB won't cut it. Get a second drive, 4 to 6tb for storage. 32gb of RAM would be better.

10+ years, if you're content with gradually lowering settings

>And when I do upgrade, will it be simply plugging in a new graphics card?
Possibly, though connection standards change and make your motherboard deprecated.

If you get a prebuild, you're likely to be sold an absolute shit power supply, motherboard etc, since prebuilt manufacturers fully expect people to ignore anything but CPU/GPU.

who the fuck can know the future. except time travelers. but they haven't arrested any lottery winners, so i don't think it's invented yet in the future

lol a $500 is gonna be faster than that by end of year

>shit power supply
Expensive power supplies are a meme, either it has sufficient power draw for the composite parts of the PC, or it doesn't.

>32gb of RAM would be better
Waste of money if you're not using it for heavy 3D rendering.

If any PC part breaks, you can just replace it.
If power supply breaks, you risk bricking the whole machine.
That's why you only get certified shit.