I know computers get outdated fast, but I am building my first gaming PC and I'm shelling out 200 bucks for a Nvidia GTX 660.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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Future proofing your tech can be a little tricky. You may only need to upgrade some RAM, or a motherboard in a few years. The problem is, it may no longer be compatible with what you have now... An example of this if the number of connecting pins from your power supply vs the number of pins required by a new GPU. I tend just to do an new build every few more years rather than trying to upgrade more often. I'm running an i7 3770k with 16GB RAM and a GTX680. I may buy another GTX680 to run SLi, but that will do me for the next little while... I'd suggest thinking about spending a little bit more now and having a system you're happy with.