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I randomly decided to upgrade from a 3700x to a 5700x just after the price dropped to $130 (😮)
Nice, painless, cheap upgrade...
Unfortunately...the bios upgrade needed for my Gigabyte x370 board just flat out doesn't boot so i had to revert it...
So then i was like fuck it I'll get a 5000x-ready x570 board...
But then it's like hmmm..i can do DDR4-3600 on these boards... might as well get a couple Trident Z Neo sticks...
And hmm... this board does PCI 4.0 NVME... might as well splurge for a Samsung 980 Pro...
And now I'm wondering whether to get a new PSU so i can do a second PC with the spare parts... and scoping out GPU deals because I'm already in too deep at this point..
So now my office is starting to look like a budget version of this post 😅
Good times! That always happens to me too. I buy parts with upgrade paths in mind, but by the time it's time to upgrade a single component, I want to swap everything.