what i was thinking of doing was building something decent but without a dedicated GPU to begin with since i'm not a big PC gamer & i'm more interested in it being good at General Purpose Things. so I can save a chunk of money up front and then add a GPU in later if I need it
@lion The way things have slowed down you might get 20 years out of the new one
@lion it'll be so cheap then though
@lion ram's more expensive because of AI (sigh)
If the price doesn't increase that much there is no downside to gen 5, go for it dude
@lion just make sure to pick a reasonable ssd, I recommend checking the test results from https://pcpartpicker.com
@lion afaik, ai companies announced they're going to be buying lots of chips including ram and intend to use up as much of the global supply of the silicon wafers all used for CPU's, GPU's and ram chips as possible in the coming year, so the market it anticipating a sudden reduction in availability as silicon production pivots to supplying ai datacenters
@lion I think the big thing is that there's no major improvement in IOPS and that's real the only thing that matters if you're not copying around 4k videos all day
so I've priced up what i think are decent parts excluding a GPU and it's come to £1208..... that is still A Lot Of Money.... but i would get a lot of use out of it
the last one I built lasted me over 10 years (admittedly with most of the parts except the CPU and MB being swapped out at some point)