I'm currently thinking about getting a new GPU for my PC (I've actually been planning to for over a year)...
But I realize that the more and more I compare the 'harmony' towards my other parts in the current computer, the bigger the rabbit hole opens up for me regarding this topic :D
Either it will be a smaller upgrade for the time being or I will spend a little bit more money.
A bigger upgrade however means a new PC straight away (thanks bottlenecks), but the other parts are still running too well for me to see a reason to throw them away (that would be too blatant a middle finger towards sustainability for me :D).
But I realize that the more and more I compare the 'harmony' towards my other parts in the current computer, the bigger the rabbit hole opens up for me regarding this topic :D
Either it will be a smaller upgrade for the time being or I will spend a little bit more money.
A bigger upgrade however means a new PC straight away (thanks bottlenecks), but the other parts are still running too well for me to see a reason to throw them away (that would be too blatant a middle finger towards sustainability for me :D).
I'm currently thinking about getting a new GPU for my PC (I've actually been planning to for over a year)...
But I realize that the more and more I compare the 'harmony' towards my other parts in the current computer, the bigger the rabbit hole opens up for me regarding this topic :D
Either it will be a smaller upgrade for the time being or I will spend a little bit more money.
A bigger upgrade however means a new PC straight away (thanks bottlenecks), but the other parts are still running too well for me to see a reason to throw them away (that would be too blatant a middle finger towards sustainability for me :D).

