My X99 build is from 2015 based on DDR4 and looking to reuse some components to save money and because I really love my case. Curious if any can have longer life expectancy based on my usage or just bite the bullet and build myself a DDR5 system and perhaps just reuse the case.
Component consideration for reuse
Corsair Dominator DDR4 32Gb (four sticks)
Corsair AX860i power supply
EVGA GeForce 750Ti
Samsung 990 Pro MVNe 4T
Samsung 850 Pro SSD 2.5" 1T
Components being replaced
ASUS X99-E WS Board
Intel i7-5820K
Hoping to extend life another few years then go build a new system off latest technology.
I don't game. Machine is used purely for day trading on ThinkOrSwim, having various browser tabs opened and heavy modeling on Excel. As built it handles or my required tasks without a flaw.
Tried reaching out to Corsair and best they could do is tell me their components built for longevity based on the 10 year warranty which was my expectation and why I'm considering this route vs a new build as I'd rather wait a few more years before throwing more money than I'd want to use at the moment. Being a day trader means I need money to make money therefore all unnecessary expenditures are measured as such.
Don't overclock CPU or memory. Seek stability.
Thanks in advance
Component consideration for reuse
Corsair Dominator DDR4 32Gb (four sticks)
Corsair AX860i power supply
EVGA GeForce 750Ti
Samsung 990 Pro MVNe 4T
Samsung 850 Pro SSD 2.5" 1T
Components being replaced
ASUS X99-E WS Board
Intel i7-5820K
Hoping to extend life another few years then go build a new system off latest technology.
I don't game. Machine is used purely for day trading on ThinkOrSwim, having various browser tabs opened and heavy modeling on Excel. As built it handles or my required tasks without a flaw.
Tried reaching out to Corsair and best they could do is tell me their components built for longevity based on the 10 year warranty which was my expectation and why I'm considering this route vs a new build as I'd rather wait a few more years before throwing more money than I'd want to use at the moment. Being a day trader means I need money to make money therefore all unnecessary expenditures are measured as such.
Don't overclock CPU or memory. Seek stability.
Thanks in advance
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