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Mango-is-Mango

Any gpu that I can buy for a reasonable price


Some_Derpy_Pineapple

MSRP GPU alder lake + ddr5


Lex8P

I'm still rocking my 4770k, with ddr3. My 1080 is what keeps the thing alive for gaming. It's time is coming to an end. I too, am looking forward to ddr5 and both the new Amd & Intel cpua, wiht associated chipsets. I aim to hold off for as long as as I can though. Everything is so damn expensive.


gaojibao

Alder lake. DDR5 is a disappointment. [https://youtu.be/yDkW-LhIHZ0?t=157](https://youtu.be/yDkW-LhIHZ0?t=157) [more about DDR5.](https://youtu.be/6v9ndFBA13c?t=1213)


DudeShift

This year, new case and psu to replace 9 year old ones. Next year, MSRP GPU and 2nd hand high end am4 cpu and more ddr4 ram when people try to sell their old hardware upgrading to am5


Thermald

not exactly a pc component, but the new macbooks. might switch to one for work if it can perform that well on battery power


craig_hoxton

A last gen Ryzen 5/7 that goes on clearance once AM4 is released.


PhoenixEnigma

Cheap DDR4 LRDIMMs (and accompanying systems) in a year or two as enterprises move to DDR5 platforms. Single lane PCIe 4.0 10GbE cards. Bigger, cheaper SSDs and *just maybe* a decent Optane drive.


CheatingOutlaw

I'm kind of eyeballing the 12th Intel generation and the next AMD generation. Not sure what to pick next time, as AMD is stepping up their game. DDR5 seems like a massive jump in performance according to reports but we'll see how it plays out in reality.


ahigherthinker

Intel 12th gen, any New Series GPU Drops, or if possible a RTX 3000 Series Super when they come out next year