How Long Can I Expect My Gaming PC Build to Last?

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Asked By TechSavvyGamer21 On

I recently purchased a gaming PC from a friend for $2,000. He hardly used it, and it's just over a year old, featuring an RTX 4080 Super, an i9-14900K, 32 GB of RAM, and 2 TB of storage. I've been using it mainly for high FPS gaming in Fortnite (240 FPS at 1440p) and some schoolwork. Given this setup, how long can I realistically expect it to last if I want to continue gaming at 1440p?

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Answered By GameOverJoe On

4-5 years is a solid estimate, especially at 1440p with high settings. BIOS updates are key though—make sure you've updated it! Your CPU is pretty high-end, so unless something dramatic happens in the gaming world, you should be comfortable for a good stretch. Just remember, technology changes fast, so enjoy it while it lasts!

TechSavvyGamer21 -

Got it, I'll make sure to check for any BIOS updates!

Answered By FutureProofed247 On

Your build is quite powerful, and unless you dive into 4K gaming, you’re set for a while. I upgraded from an i5 and GTX 970 that lasted me about a decade. Just keep an eye on upcoming games; if they start to really push graphics, that might be when you start thinking about an upgrade, but it’ll serve you well for quite a few years yet!

Answered By PixelPusher88 On

Honestly, it should last you a long time! A good build like yours is usually solid for around 4-5 years if you keep it updated and don't push it too hard. I've had a rig with lower specs that managed great for over 10 years before I started feeling the need to upgrade. Just be ready to lower settings or use some upscaling if new games demand more power later on.

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