I know computers get outdated fast, but I am building my first gaming PC and I'm shelling out 200 bucks for a Nvidia GTX 660.
It was released last year, but these graphics cards are expensive, will I have to spend another 200 bucks next year?
EDIT: You guys are telling me it will last me about 3-4 years, which is pretty good. When I decide to upgrade my GPU in 4 years, will I only need to upgrade the graphics card and maybe RAM? Or will I need to get some more parts? Because I would be fine upgrading my PC every couple of years as long as it's only a couple parts I'm upgrading.
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Edited by CostlyAxis: 7/16/2013 11:16:39 PMIf you want bleeding edge, then every year. If you want medium-high level graphics with some settings disabled in some games, the card could last you 3-4 years before you become "disappointed".