>windows 10>Intel i7-8700>NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080>16 GB RAM. 1 TB SSD>1920x1080 240 hz monitorI bought this 5 years ago. Should I get a new machine in black friday?
yes. buy an m4 mac mini
>>103298293this is basically my computer built around the same time except i got a 3900xi'm in the process of upgrading right now.
>>103298349>An mIt's a m4 you ESL faggot. If you're going to speak my holy tongue, please learn how to properly use it.
>>103298293No, why would you? If you don't need it for your irl work you are still able to run pretty much anything at 60 fps@1080p.
>>103298371>a mac mini>an m4 mac minikys
>>103298293yes. buy a linux machine.
I would wait for one more generation of Intel chips before upgrading.On the CPU-side, the new Intel Core Ultra 2xx series was pretty disappointing but set Intel up for future architectural improvements, so if we're lucky the 3xx series is going to be a big performance jump. And if it turns out to still suck, you haven't missed out on much and can grab last gen parts for cheaper (or see what Ryzen 10000 series ends up looking like).For GPUs the Nvidia 5000 series is coming out early 2025, and there's the new Intel Battlemage line that may or may not end up being good.And for monitors, next year LG is coming out with some interesting RGB-arrangement OLED panels with native BFI and some other cool stuff, which will hopefully be great productivity/entertainment combo panels that fix the text fringing issues.2025 is gonna be filled with either big jumps or a lot of disappointment, and either way you win by waiting.
>>103298371>a em fourIlliterate nigger.
>>103298371Dunning-Kruger effect at work.
>>103298371EPIC FAIL!put me in the screenshot xD