Think about future upgrades when you design your build. Many people will buy brand new, expensive, top of the line parts in the name of “futureproofing,” but that isn’t how futureproofing really works. For example, buying a super expensive video card or hard drive now may make increase your computer’s lifespan, but it'll cost you more in the long run than if you had bought something appropriate now and upgraded it later. On the other hand, you don't want to buy something really cheap with the intent to upgrade in the nearfuture, since it’ll cost more than if you had just gotten a nicer part now. It's all about balance
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