3 reasons why “future-proofing” a PC build is a fool’s errand
The term "future-proof" gets thrown around a lot in PC enthusiast circles, and while the term isn't as prevalent as it once was, it's still something you hear every now and again. I remember fawning over "future-proofed" builds in my teens; PCs with insane core counts, 4 GPUs in SLI or CrossFire, running Crysis at triple-digit framerates. It was hard to imagine that the hardware in those rigs would eventually be completely obsolete. How could we, consumers, possibly need anything more powerful?
The term “future-proof” gets thrown around a lot in PC enthusiast circles, and while the term isn’t as prevalent as it once was, it’s still something you hear every now and again. I remember fawning over “future-proofed” builds in my teens; PCs with insane core counts, 4 GPUs in SLI or CrossFire, running Crysis at triple-digit framerates. It was hard to imagine that the hardware in those rigs would eventually be completely obsolete. How could we, consumers, possibly need anything more powerful?
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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