I know what you mean, but its a fact that even with people waiting its still going to take a significant amount of time for the products to reach mainstream and for prices to be reasonable. Look at ISA slots that have only been phased out several years ago. Even with the introduction of PCIe, PCI will still be around and kicking. Chances are, the old PCI would offer slightly more value for mainstream users.Mithoric said:The stuff that I had suggested are major things though. Waiting until PCIe comes out is really something that everyone who cares about playing games and such should be waiting for. A faster graphics card will always be around the corner, but if you buy before PCIe is out you will not be able to even look around that corner when it comes let alone get round it. I admit that the new socket processors and SATA don't matter as much as that but they are coming at about the same time so they are just bonuses of waiting for PCIe. But of course anyone who cares about access times will benefit from SATA 2..
Besides you can't make that argument about those 2 things because they aren't just a faster component that will work on current technology they are the new technology for those faster things to work on.
Well my point is that you will have to do some major upgrades if you don't wait. No sense buying now if you have aspirations of upgrading components to something decent next year.eviltama said:Bah, sif wait for new stuff.. just build the damn computer with what you have at hand. (or just go buy some nice cheap stuffs for the job) In the long run you just keep updating and upgrading anyway.