How many times have you upgraded your CPU since 2011?

How many times have you upgraded your CPU since 2011?

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>hourly poorfag cope thread

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Literally once, made the leap from a Semprom to a i5 2520.

Once to a 3700 last year. Will prolly last less than the 2500k I had but if it can serve me for 5-6+ years i'd be happy.

Exactly once, and I'm still a couple of sockets behind

I've updated my GPU, ram and added multiple SSD's so I don't think it's that.

April 2017 upgraded from Phenom II 940 to Ryzen 5 1600

twice

in 2011 I had an i7 930. Somewhere around like 2015 I bought a used six-core Xeon for fifty bucks and put it in. In 2019 I got a Ryzen, and that's where I am now. I intend on doing the same thing, keep the computer for a decade and put a 5950 or something in it when they're superseded and cheap.

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i was kinda tempted to upgrade from my i5 4570 to something with a little more power that uses the same 1155 socket, maybe even overclock it, but in the end the upgrade is so marginal it doesn't matter, and getting a new CPU right now is both a pain in the ass and not essential, so i won't, for now. this thing really is ol' reliable.

Went from a phenom II 945 to a 3700x in 2020
I understand not wanting to upgrade before it's needed but making a thread about it hourly is beyond cope and just being a huge faggot.
@OP see pic related and stop getting through my filters.

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Twice.
In 2015, i3-2100 to an i7-3770 I stole from a work machine, they never found out. A huge improvement.
And then i7-3770 to r7 3700x in 2020. A nice improvement.

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I upgrade every year

once, got a 10400f

Once. I was on a i7 950 (that is in my living room) to a build with an i7-5930k.
I have a 5950k that I bought last year waiting to be used and I just got a 3090 gpu last week.

Two times, went from an FX 6300 to an i5 7500 to an i5 11400.
Honestly, I wouldn't have changed to the last if I did bought a ryzen 1600 instead of the 7500 since it was more future proof.

never

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Once. In 2010 I got a 2010 CPU, and then when it finally failed last year I got a 2012 CPU to replace it.

>tfw no tomboy gf
it's not fair

>FX6100
It just outs you as someone who doesn't use his computer at all. Beyond cope.

once, from e6600 to 3770K, 2014

I have a nice list of retarded cpus i bought
>a8 apu
>fx 6300
>i5 8400
>9700k
Yes i have regrets

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Mobile Sandy Bridge i7
i5 11400 desktop

so?

>APU where the CPU was worse than the iGPU
>a 3c/6t CPU cosplaying as a 6c/6t with worse single core performance than its predecessor
>another cucked 6c/6t
>just for good measure get another cucked CPU with no hyperthreading
You just can't stop making bad decisions, huh?

i5 750 -> i5 4xxx (dont remember) -> r5 2600 -> r5 5600x

>2015: i5-4460 first PC
>2020 summer sell it
>2021: R5 1600AF
>contemplating getting 5600X