For the computer builders out there, how do you make sure that your system will be performant and cost-effective for a long time? That is, what can you do to build an upgrade-friendly computer? To start it off, here are some things I've learned:
- Invest in your non-perishables: the case, fans/coolers, power supply, monitor(s), optical drive(s), and peripherals.
- Buy a barebones motherboard from a modern lineup, for which processors, RAM, and video cards are still being produced 5 years down the road.
(Not sure if this should be community wiki, as there's no convention yet.)
