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<blockquote data-quote="Scoobydoo" data-source="post: 5951548" data-attributes="member: 564934"><p>not sure i would say any pc component is "future proof"</p><p></p><p>how long was s754 and s939 around, maybe a year? people bought into s939 to be more "future proof" than the older s754. then less than a year later AM2 came out, then AM2+ and now AM3. thats a diferent "socket" every year</p><p></p><p>cases and power supplies can be used for years with different components, but cpu sockets, ddr specs and video cards change monthly</p><p></p><p>dont buy something to be "future proof" buy it because you can afford it an you want the biggest pc'enis on the block for a few months</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scoobydoo, post: 5951548, member: 564934"] not sure i would say any pc component is "future proof" how long was s754 and s939 around, maybe a year? people bought into s939 to be more "future proof" than the older s754. then less than a year later AM2 came out, then AM2+ and now AM3. thats a diferent "socket" every year cases and power supplies can be used for years with different components, but cpu sockets, ddr specs and video cards change monthly dont buy something to be "future proof" buy it because you can afford it an you want the biggest pc'enis on the block for a few months [/QUOTE]
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